Indianapolis Times, Volume 33, Number 244, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 February 1921 — Page 8

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BE&ociety fQuiet simplicity marked the weddinf Miss Marian McConnell and Harlow unsb&ry of Detroit, which took place hie afternoon in the home of the bride's arents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert McConnell, 989 Central avenue. The Rev. Georg, tlchardson of the Church of the Advent ead the service. The program of bn al music was played by Mrs. Fran* 1 Vllhite-Webber, harpist. Miss Renovla Iradbnry of Munc'.e, the bride's only at endant. wore a blue georgette crepe rock and carried a coloniah bouquet. Ibarlea Hough of Chicago acted as best tan. The bride wore an attractive gown f gray kitten’s ear crepe with hat or be tame shade and her bouquet was ol ►ride roses, orchids and lilies of tho alley. Among the out-of-town guests re re Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Ainsbury, Frank Imsbuery, Miss Addle Amsbury, Miss larriett Amsbury, Champagne, 111.; Mrs. Lndrew Johnson, Bloomington, 111.; Mrs. ■ ohn Goebel and Mrs. T. W. Johnson, ?tlca, N. V., and Mrs. R. J. Prendergast, Jrand Rapids, Mr. and Mrs. Amsbury lave gone for a trip and will make their tome In Detroit. • • The Caroline Scott Harrison chapter t the D. A. R. will hold a guest meeting n the Propylaeum Tuesday. The rneetng will be in the nature of a memorial o Anne Parmalee Cunningham, founder if the Mt. Vernon Association. The ommittee in charge includes Mrs Ernest >e Wolf Wales, Mrs. W. W. Winslow, Jrs. Benjamin D. Walcott, Mrs Robert leddes, Mrs. Henry A. Beck, Mrs. Karl Jgle. Mrs. E. U. Graff, Mrs. John Jonti J. Henley, Miss Nancy Newcomer. Miss L B. Robinson, Miss Bailie Barbour. Jrs. Jessie G. Moore. Mrs. E. W. Warner md Mrs. Harry T. Epps. • * • Miss Gladys Jolly of Terre Haute win nr the week-end with friends in lndlna polls. 000 Service Star Legion, Hamilton Berry rbapter, will hold a guest meeting tn he Y. W. C. A. green parlors Tuesday. Vomen of the State Aseenibly Club will >e special guests. The hostesses for the fternoon Include Mrs. Arthur Wills. Irs. Myron Williams, Mrs. Cora Young Files, Mrs. M. E. Van Brlggle, Mrs. Jeome Vedder. Mrs. W. W\ Winsiow, Mrs ). L Woods, Mrs. George Warmoth, Mrs. I. L. Waterbury, Mrs. Thomas W'°ich. kllss Louise Wills, Mrs. O. L. Winks, ftlrs. Oscar L. Watkins, Miss Nellie P. Minings, Mrs. W. X. Wilson, Miss Lotlie Young. Mrs. James H. Lowrle, vocalist. and Mrs. Frank Eden barter, Blanist, will give a musical program, Mrs. Elizabeth Bogert Sthcldeld will give a fcroup of readings and Mrs. John Koliner i ■dll present a group of numbers. • • • Myriads of red aud white balloons, red , apers set In crystal holders and festoons ! if red hearts gave a gay atmosphere to he Florentine room of the Clay pool Hote. ’’riday evening for the winner party of he Altrusa (flub. A program made up of rarlous stunts was given, including a omb orchestra; group of numbers on the french horn, by Miss Cornelia Titus, acompnnled by Mrs. Louis Diiluian; ort?nal Altrusa Club songs, written by Mrs knna Abel; the roll call responses, conilsting of valentine verses in the form if puns taking off members. During the venlng Dr. Mary Westfall, president of he organization, was presented with . •luster of roses by the club. Mrs. Mary iuehler and Miss Marine Bass, who have returned front an executive committee neetlng In Dayton, gave short talks conrerning the National Altrusa Club conreution. to be held in Dayton the latter !>art of May. • * I Miss Louise Dice entertained the Pals IClub of the irvingtin branch library fc'riday afternoon at her home, 550S East [Washington street. The guests included hlargaret Camplin, Myrtle Butcher, Dorpthy Oberlies and Louise Payne. Miss bice was assisted her mother, Mrs. *Bertha Dice. I* * * Miss Mary Dugan will entertain the Bide-a-Wee Club tomorrow afternoon at her home, 1530 South State avenue. * * Mrs. Frank Hatfield, 33<1 Harvard place, was hostess for the meeting of Pi Beta Phi Alumni Club today. She was assisted by the alumnae from Indiana Beta chapter. The subjects for discussion were “Our National Committees’’ and “Loan and Scholarship Funds.” * * • The Ke Wa Na Klub will mnet tomorrow afternoon with Miss May Van Ness, 1712 East Twelfth street. mm* Mrs. Sarah A. Shields will talk on “Hats” before the members of the Woman's Rotary Club at the luncheon meeting to be held in the Florentine room of the Oaypool Hotel. Newcastle Autoist Killed at Crossing Special to The Tlmea NEWCASTLE, Ind., Feb. 19.—S. S. Murphy, 65. was killed Friday night at Lewisville, near here, when the machine he was driving collided with a passenger car on the Terre Haute, Indianapolis & Eastern traction line. Witnesses believe Murphy was blinded by the light of the traction car or lost control of his automobile, as he apparently drove directly lute the on-coming car. He is survived by an aged mother, a brother and sister. Meet in as The Ladles' Auxiliary to the Caledonian Club will give a Washington anniversary program Tuesday evening in St. Paul's Church hall. The program will Include readings, music. Including special num- , bera by the Caledonian orchestra and j bagpipe selections. and a talk by Mrs. C. AsfcJlan on Armenian relief work. • • • A card party will be given by the Martha Washington Aid Society, Tuesday afternoon. In the Y. M. I. Hall in Fountain Square. • • • A charity card party will be given Wednesday night In the Talmud Tora building, McCarty and Union streets. • • • Ladles’ Auxiliary No. 393, Order of the Eastern Star, will give a card party and dance in the Denison Hotel Friday evening. • * • Alfa rata Council No. 5 degree team ■Will give a card party toalght In the Oammunlty House, 714 Greer street. 0 0 0 Kaoml Chapter of O. E. F. will give a earcl party Thursday afternoon in Saks Halt • • • Indianapolis Lodge 297, Ladles* Auxiliary to the Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen, will give a dance Wednesday night In the Denison Hotel. Mrs. Grace Carpenter Is In charge of arrangements. • * • Temple Review No. 5, W. C. S. of Maccabees, will entertain with a luncheon Monday noon to be followed by a card party In the afternoon. • • • Indianapolis Lodge No. 297, Ladles' Ancillary, B. R. TANARUS., will give a card party toalght In Baks Hall. Mrs. Minnie O’Brien and Mrs. Mary Collner are the hostesses. • • • The Trobadore Club will give a card party tomorrow afternoon in Musicians’ BAIL a eje Members and prospective members of .Fidelity Review No. 140, W. B. A., of the Maccabees, will give a dinner and vaudeville entertainment Feb. 24 in Castle Hall, 830 Bast Ohio street. In honor of Washington's birthday. The hours will be item 11:20 a. m. to 4 p. m. Mrs. Laura Aah Inn la chairman of the fllansr comL . ... -

ONE OF SEVEN A MODEL. This is one of the seven models who will eppear in a fashion parade under the title of “Fashion ala Carte.” as the feature a't on the vaudeville bill gt Loew’s State next week. mittee and Mrs. Lucia A. Koepper Is chairman of entertainment. 0 0 0 A card party wil! be given for the benefit of the Hoover Relief fund tonight in the I. O. O. F. hall, East Tenth and Rural streets. CENTERVILLE POST PLANS FAIR. RICHMOND, Ind., Feb. 19.—Paul Hunt post of tho American Legion at Centerville, announces an Indoor fair to be held In the town hell o:i M'rch 10. !1 and 12. The object of the fair is to raise funds to buy a home for t ie po.- 1

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CLUB FEDERATION DINNER PLANNED Tables to Represent Months of the Year. The Federation of Industrial Clubs will hold the annual business meeting at a dinner Wednesday evening, Feb. 23. The nominating committee will report and election of officers will follow. Tho dinner will take the form of an every member birthday party, the members being grouped at twelve tables, representing the twelve months. Each table will be decorated appropriately to the month It represents. A large birthday cake will occupy the center of the room. Miss Dempey Hart and Miss Laura Church, delegates from the Indianapolis Federation of Industrial Clubs, will leave Friday evening for Chicago to attend the mid-winter meeting of the Central Field Federation of Industrial Clubs of the Young Women’s Christian Association. At the Industrial Federation Valentine fete of Feb. Id, the orchestra of the Boy Scouts, Troop 34, of Troub Memorial Church, led by their Scoutmaster, Rev. Armstrong, contributed to the success of the evening by playing during the vaudeville show. The proceeds of the fete will be used for ho'oe service and Near East Relief. • • • Y. M. C. A. NOTES. The Girl Reserve Clubs of Schools No. 4 and No. 12 held Valentine parties at their school buildings this week. * • • The Sunday afternoon open house will be held as a song service Feb. 20. at 4 o'clock. It will be led by the secretaries. Tea will follow at 5 o’clock. • • • Silk, satin and braid hats will be made In the course of six lessons In spring millinery beginning next Wednesday. There will be a day class from 2:30 to 4:30 and a night class from 7 to 9 o'clocfl. The class Is under the Instruction of Miss Mabel Rose. Women in Favor of Teachers * Measure The teachers’ tenure of office bill was Indorsed by the board of the League of Women Voters at the meeting held yesterday afternoon In the headquarters tn the Chamber of Commerce. Reports were also made concerning the three bills being sponsored by the league on equal ruardlanshlp for children, child labor and women In Industry bills. Mrs. Wllmer Christian, chairman of the membership committee, announced that a luncheon will be given Thursday tn the Chamber of Commerce for the captains and lieutenants of the membership teams, which will close the drive. Plans for night meetings of the league to be held In March for the benefit of the business women were discussed. The showing of the film, "When Women Work.” for the program of one of the meetings was suggested. Mrs. William Jefforey, chairman of the health committee, gave her report. Miss Sickler appointed a committee to adopt resolutions to cooperate with the Taxpayers' League. The members lu- | elude Mrs. Rohert Hoggin-. ■' " ir. j Mrs. W. T. Barnes and Mrs. Jefferey.

INDIANA DAILY TIMES, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1921.

STILL WITH US |, CHAPLIN AND JACK COOGAN. Because of the big business done by Charlie Chaplin and Jack Coogan in “The Kid,” this picture will be held over next week at the Circle. It Is understood that this Chaplin picture has broken all attendance records at the Circle. Never has Chaplin appeared to a better comedy advantage than in this movie. Little Theater to Hear Tico Readings The regular fortnightly meetings of the Little Theater Society will be re sumed at the Public Library again beginning with the meeting on Tuesday evening. As that date is a legal holiday only tho Cropsey auditorium, on the Pennsylvania street side, will be open. The program Is to be In charge of Maude \n;ho!iy Swift, who will conduct the readings of two plays, one of which Is a

take-off on the plumbing business from the pen of Max Ehrmann, Indiana playwright. Those participating In the reading will Include Miss Edith Evans, Miss Mary E. Orvis, Edward Snethen, Lloyd Wayne, Daniel Doyle, Louise Layton and George Calvert. The general discussion will be led by W. F. McDermott. A group of songs will be given by Miss Laure! Thayer, accompanied by Mrs. Robert Tracy. Club Index Olio Club —Friday. Hostess, Mrs. Nathan Hasten, 122 East Michigan street. Miss Marcia Furnas will read a paper on the “New Era In Modern Poetry.” • • • Friday Afternoon Club—Friday. Hostess, Mrs. Caroline Whitslt, 2242 North Delaware street. Assistant, Mrs. J. M. Paver. Mrs. I. T. Moore will talk on “Alaska,” followed by general discussion by the members. • • • yousehold Economics Club—Wednesday. Hostess, Mrs. J. W. Bureham, 3519 College avenue. Assistants, Mrs. O. H. Jensen, Mrs. William Kennedy, Mrs. Fred E. Matson, Mrs. Norman K. Miilholland. Mrs. Louis W. Brick will give a talk on "Textiles” and Miss Margaret Montgomery will give a review of lessons 17 and 18. • • Independent Social Club —Tuesday. Hostess. Mrs. John Larrlson, 5117 East Washington street. A regular business meeting will be held. • • • Inter Nos Club—Wednesday. Hostess, Mrs. Ralph Clark. A lecture on "Home Economics, Home Efficiency” will be given by Mrs. J. F. Marks. Mrs. J. F. Moyer is in charge of the musical program. m m m Irvington Tuesday Club —Tuesday. Hostess, Mrs. C. 8. Townsend. The meet- j ing is to be in the naturo of a guest party. • • • Meridian Heights Inter-se Club —Tuesday. Hostess, Mrs. Harry Yockey, 620 Hast Forty-Ninth street. Mrs. E. H. Cut- | bertson will talk on “Wonderlands of the Southwest” and Mrs. E. C. Uubush will read a paper on “The Northwest.” • • • New Century Club—Wednesday. Hostess, Mrs. Frank Miller, 2235 Noland avenue. A guest afternoon with a special musical program has been arranged for the meeting. * • • New Era Clnb—Monday. Hostess, Mrs. It. O. Wolf, HOB Parker avenue, Assistslit, Mrs. Minnie Duncan. Tn observance of Washington's birthday anniversary Mrs. Wolf will read a paper on George Washlngtim and Mrs Everett Vestal will talk on Martha Washington. Special patriotic musical numbers will bo presented. • • • 2k-tathrti Club—Wednesday. Hostess, Mrs. J. W. Walker, 2238 Broadway. Mrs. Ray N. Reed will talk on the life of George Washington and Mrs. J. W. Jones will discuss Drinkwatcr’s "Abraham Lincoln.”

TRI DELTAS HOLD STATE LUNCHEON Sorority Members Gather From Various Institutions. HELEN ADAMS, Ons of the most attractive affairs of the season was the State luncheon of Delta Delta Delta, held today in the Riley room of the Claypool Hotel. Til Delta women from the four active chapters over the State, together with guests from Oncinatl University and Illinois and alumni, attended. The sorority coi- , or* of silver, gold and blue were car- j ried out In the decrattons. Crystal bowls of pansies formed the centerpieces for the tablet, with individual corsages of pansies marking the covers. Gold colored tapers tied with silver, gold and blue tulle in silver holders cast a soft glow over the scene. A program of toasts carrying out the idea of a color calendar, was presented, Miss Helen Adams, president of the Indiana chapter, acting as toautmist.ess.

MOTION PICTURES. Entire Week, Starting Sunday j JTTSS L.LASKY ITU IKESENTS I jjjl I “Puppy Love” I 1 SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT I

The responses Included “Green Days,” j Kathleen Kerns, De Pauw chapter; “Silver Days," Margaret Mullendore, Franklin College; “Gold Days,” Rosalie Deardorff, Butler; “Blue Days,” Ruth Lauer, Indiana chapter. A special toast was given by Mrs. William H. Hudson of Greencastle, grand president of Delta Delta Delta, on “Tri-Color Days.” A program of harp music was played during the luncheon. ; SPOT LTGIITS | FOR DANCE. i Tonight, a dance will be held In the I Rliey room by the sorority. Spotlights In the three colors will be used during tho dances, gay-colored balloons and various novel favors will be distributed among the guests and a group of special musical numbers will be a feature of the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Jan-es H. Baird of Indianapolis, will lead the grand march. The chaperones will Include Mrs. Hattie Fuller, Mr. and Mrs. 11. Hadley, Bloomington; Mr. and Mrs. N. O. Pittenger, Bloomington; Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Meek, Indianapolis, and Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Kelson, New Albany. Indiana chapter Is the hostess chapter with Mary Burris, Esther Meek, Jean Kelso, Tirznh Smith, Ruth Lauer and Mary Guard Kellams composing the committee. ■*e attending the luncheon Included : ..utler—Rosalie Deardorff, Mary Fugate, Mrs. Winifred Selleek, Cleon Hedrick, M.irie Schooler, Mildred Goff. Elizabeth Harris, Marion Breadheft, Ethel Deckard, Mary Early, Virginia Dunkle, Pauline Y'eagley, Margaret Yeagley, Lucille Sartor, Elols Hamilton, Esther Goff, Josephine Lapham, Dorothy Bowser, Frances Longshore, Luella Nelson, Asthore Gaines, Gail Schooler, Gladys Lewis, Elizabeth Fike, Eliza Fike, Mary Padou, Pearl Stark, Ruth Martlndale, Elizabeth Cooper Dorothy White. I. IT. SENDS DELEGATION. Indiana—Helene Kenworthy, Glenn Hoover, Esther Lyons, May MeCorkle, Rachael Stler, Odette Hollingsworth, Mary Elliott, Edna Jfbntgomery, Alice Breedlove, Luella Nelson, Gertrude Eckert, Mildred Nafe, Mary Kcllam, Elta -Muff, Ruth Derrick, Leone Edeards, Lillian Walton, Myra Adams, Mabel Daum, Helen Adams, Elizabeth Beldon, Jean Kelso, Elsie Gannon, Mildred Daum, Elizabeth Marsh, Loretta Grlffen, Dora Slusser, Mary Wolfe, Ruth Baker, Ruth

Lauer, Ruth Harmon, Mary Burris, Ethelyn Sample, Ethel Roberts. Esther Meeks, Lucile Nafe, Mary Hayes, Mnrzelle James, Jean Turner, Blossom Turner and Esther Bltner. De Pauw—Kathleen Kerns, Mildred Elkenbary, Jane Johnson, Christine Wilson, Evelin Brockbury, Miriam Elkenbary, Martha Grafft, Majorie Briekiey, Mary Lozwell, Elizabeth Mills, Sara Waltrys, Martha Williams, Edna West, Josephine Meharry, Margaret Blair, Estella Sboptaugh, Louise Brockway, Luella Young, Martha Broody, Elizabeth Wagner, Margaret Shoptaugh, Anna Gilkey, Gladys Jolley, Ruth McGuffey, Margaret Critchlow, Mildred Smith, Virginia Harris, Carolyn Osborn, Florence Rauch, Gladys Campbell, Mabel Campbell, Dorothy .Smart, Madeline Hlxon, Mrs. Frank Wright, Mrs. A. W. Broadstreet, Mrs. Chester Hara. FRANKLIN’S REPRESENTATIVES. Franklin—Kathleen Kelly, Ina Blair, Mrs.- Hubert Henderson. Glennie Vnndurer, Mrs.* Otho Curtis, Mrs. A. B. Harb, Mrs. William White, Mrs. William Hemphill, Alice Thompson Mary Oman, Doris Deer, Pauline Hitz, Lucile Catron, Ruth Blair Dorothy Huffman, Marjorie Huffman, Mary Miller, Margaret Mullendore, Helene Whitesides, Josifphine Boyd, Doris Pritchard Dorothea Ross, Esther Scott, Dorothea Webb, Ella Schlosser, Anna Whitesides, Katherine Broderick, Josephine Otto, Mary Otto, Lova McCain, Laura Drake, Vivian Wooden, Anna Harris, Gay Harris, Elizabeth Overstreet, Treva Norton, Mildred Scott, Naomi Mullendore, Mrs. Dwight Health, Martha Forsythe, Harriet McFarren, Margaret Williams, Euld McCasiin, Eleanore Crawford, Agner Spear, Mary Belle Hougham, Dorcas Mills, Frances Bunnell, Lucille Gaston, Helena Parke. Indianapolis Alliance—Mrs. F. o. Kellie. Opal Sutton, Frances McMath, Margaret Carter, Emma Tevis, Mrs. Stanley Turner, Mrs. T. A. Crumtiaker, Mary Holbrook, Mrs. A. W. Strieby, Mrs. Ben Morris. Margaret Moore, Dessa Vandevler, Mrs. William Hudson, Pauline Jouee, Mrs. Charles Welllver. TEACHERS OPPOSE WAGE BILL. HARTFORD CITY, Ind., Feb. 19— House bill No. 105, which would reduce the minimum wage of teachers in Indiana from SBOO to S7OO a year. Is opposed In a resolution passed by the Hartford City teachers last evening.