Indianapolis Times, Volume 34, Number 181, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 December 1921 — Page 5

The anunal Pan-Hellenic Christmas lance trill be held at the HI ley room of he Claypool Hotel, Dec. 29. • • • Miss Jeanette Dieber, Miss Hilda Dieter and Miss Metta Dieber and Mrs. talph Dieber motored to Brown County bis morning to spend the week end at he Dieber cottage near Nashville, Ind. • t • Mrs. P. M. Dooley wil entertain this irenlng with a miscellaneous shower In lonor of Miss Esther Berryhill, whose narriage to Harold K. Harding will take (lace Dec. 28. Mrs. Dooley will be aslisted by Mrs. A- B. Fulkerson and Mrs. p. T. Cavall. Among the guests will be drs. R. E. Berryhill and daughter. Miss Llberta Berryhill of Debanon, Ind. • • • The December meeting of the Dadies’ loeiety of the Maennerchor was held this tfternoon. Mrs. Addison D. Coddington Bid Mrs. Charles Seidensticker were the lostesses. • • • The Haeaffa Zion Society will give a Qjower Sunday afternoon at the school, torner of Union and McCarty streets, for he benefit of the impoverished children tnd hospital patients of Palestine. Mem>ers are requested to bring children’s rearing apparel and liner, which must le new. The officers of the organization tre Mrs. B. Broon, president, and Mrs. tlary Cohen, vice president; Mrs. Dewis Flnielstelu, secretaryffaasu per, and lira. Henry Black recording secretary. • • • Mrs. T. R. Gockel 310S Noth western rvenue, entertained with an open house Itudio tea this afternoon. • * • The wedding of Miss Donlse B. Ichaette, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Ichaette, to Harvey \V. Bowers, son of dr. and Mrs. Homer Bowers of New Ross, Ind., was solemnized Wednesday loon at the parsonage of the Grace Evanjelical Church. Mr. and Mrs. Bowers ire visiting in Chicago and will be at lome after Dec. 20 at 524 Keystone avetue. • • • A program had been arranged for the (hlldren of the Indianapolis Orphans' Some by Miss Carolyn Hobson, to be fiven tomorrow afternoon. Miss Elsie Rancock will tell Christmas stories. Miss Charlotte Chance will give a group of khlstllng solos and Miss Hobson will rive a short talk on music for children, rlth Illustrations on the talking machine. Popcorn balls for the little folk will be fiven by the King’s Daughters' Society if the Second Presbyterian Church. • * • Mrs. John Willard Hutchings and little laughter Elizabeth of Detroit are house ptests of Mrs. Hutchings' father, Robert Hawker, 4054 Central avenue. • • • Dr. F. T. Overman, 1920 North Meridm street. Is passing a few weeks at Dong leach. Cal. • • • Mrs. J. A. Sutherland, 2636 Sutherland rvenue, was hostess for the Christmas neeting of the Oi er-the-Teacups Club his afternoon. The rooms were effectvely lighted by scarlet tapers sot in direr holders, and a group of Christmas leadings was given by Mrs. Aliver.Wilard Pierce. A social hour followed the irogram. A feature of the afternoon was he presentation of the Christmas boxes entaining air plants, sent by Mrs. Hiram doore. member of the club, who is spendhg the winter In Florida, to the mem>ers of the club. • • • Members of Mystic Tie Dodge will enertaln tonight with a Christmas party tt the Masonic Temple. Special games ind novel features have been arranged br the children, with dancing in the ballmom for the older folk. ... Dr. and Mrs. A. A. Wells, 33U) Washngton boulevard, will depart tomorrow br St. Petersburg, Fla., where they will 'pend the winter. • • • Miss Elizabeth Cowan talked on “Home Economics and Thrift” this afternoon, at he meeting of the Friday Afternoon lending Club, held at the home of Mrs. 1. Hornadny. In the Ballard apartment, tlrs. E. W. Stockdale read a paper on ‘The Conquest of the Air,” which was fallowed by a general discussion. ... Miss nester Fredenburg, 140 Hampton Irlve, will entertain with a luncheon and (hower for M 193 Catherine Howard, iride-elect, Monday. • • • Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Spangler of Portsnouth, Ohio, who have been house guests ts Mr. and Mrs. Gall Spangler, 5101 Iroadway, have returned home. • • • Invitations have been issued for the narriage of Miss Bueille Ernst, daughter if Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ernst, to Harry A. Mitchell of Oil City, Pa., which is to be lolemnlzed Dec. 21. in Capitol Avenue M. E. Church, the Kev. Edward Murr readtig the service. • • • The alumni club of PI Beta Phi will o!d Its annual Christmas party at the lump of Miss Douise Fechtman, 4072 Broadway, tomorrow afternoon. GAS AND SUBS CAUSE PUBLIC MOST CONCERN (Continued From Page One.) for World Disarmament, W. C. T. U., Women's International Dengue for Peace and Freedom, World's Friendship Information Bureau. On both of the above questions, reprelentatives present of the national board Os the Y. W. C. A., Deague of Women Voters, General Federation of Women’s Clube, Federation Council of Churches Federation of Business and Professional Women were unable to vote for their organizations because the questions had Cot been taken up by the governing boards. enCKCH UNION OPPOSES U-BOAT. A telegram was read from Henry A. Atkinson of the Church Peace Union and World Alliance of Churches: "Strongly recommend abolition of submarines and view with concern apparent willingness of conferees to compromise on this question and on plans for proposed naval holiday.”

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Be There Tonight Community Chest team captains, chairmen and workers are urged to be in Tomlinson Hall tonight at 6:30 o’clock for the final rally before starting- on the campaign Monday. Dnstminute Instructions will be given, cards will be distributed to the Individual division workers—soo men who will call on 40,000 persons—and reports will be made by all division chairmen.- It Is going to be an Inspiring, uplifting, soul-heartening meeting. No Community Chest worker should miss it. Reports from heads of the different groups Indicates tliat few will miss It. There will be community singing and other features. DICK MILDER, Campaign Chairman. WADDACE O. LEE, Chairman Individual Division. H. C. ATKINS, Chairman Factory Division. SOL SCHLOSS, Chairman Mercantile Division. ROBERT E. SPRINGSTEEN, Chairman Governmental Division. HUGH McK. DANDON, Chairman Special Gifts Division. JOHN B. REYNOLDS, Chairman Utilities Division.

From the National Women’s Trade Union: “We congratulate the American delegates heartily upon what they have achieved thus far and hope you will see that the delegates understand at least that the organized working women of America do not favor the naval authorities' position on submarines.” National Council of Jewish Women i “Council of Jewish Women, composed of 192 sections reaching, reaching from coast to coast, numbering 44.000 members through its sub-com-mittee on peace and arbitration heartily indorses the following points of program recommended by National Council for Dlmltation of Armaments, Including abolition of submarines; also In favor of abolition of poisonous gas. Signed. “GERTRUDS SEIDELMAN." Society for Removal of Economic Causes of War: BABSON SENDS TEDEGRAM. “Favor abolition of limitation of submarines and statistics show such Is absolutely necesary.” Signed “Roger W. Babson." The meeting was the first held to obtain the sentiment of the organizations comprising the national council for the liraita'ion of armaments on the progress of the congress. The following resolutions were unanimously voted after many amendments and changes, by eighteen organizations represented by expressing the most conservative opinion: “D We agree that our ultimate goal Is the substitution of law for war In the settlement of International differences. “2. We rejoice In the progress made and we call attention to the fact that the limitation of warfare Is only one step toward the substitution of law for force.” Hope was expressed that other conferences would be called to complete the work only begun. While the President’s message to Congress on Tuesday did not mention anew

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Public Welfare Department or anything about a reorganization scheme of Government departments, both are about to break upon the horizon. Indeed, from a source close to the White House, it was exclusively learned that Walter F. Brown, chairman of the Congressional Reorganization Committee, was expected to submit Ms report to the President probably this week. It will merely incorporate the Ideas of the President and Cabinet members, it was stated, and would be referred to the congressional committee which probably would hold hearings. It Is understood a compromise has been j effected with the educational forces in the creation of anew Department of Public Welfare and Education which women’s organizations will be eager to support. Whether the War and Navy Departments were united Into one department as envisaged by the Administration a few months ago ccfuld not be ascertained. —• Copyright, 1921, by Public Ledger Company. Prather Masonic Lodge Dedicated The dedication of Calvin W. Prather lodge No. 717, Free and Accepted Masons, and the consecration of Us new temple, College avenue and Forty-Second street, took place last night, the ceremonies being conducted by Omar B. j Smith of Rochester, grand master. Addresses were made oy Frank K. Gavin, Mr. Smith, William H. Swintz, Charles P. Benedict, Elmer F. Gay and ; H. S. Michaels. All are past masters. Each eulogized the late Calvin W. Prather, who was secretary of the grand lodge of Indiana for nearly twenty-five years. The temple Is considered one of the most up-to-date and best-equipped neighborhood lodge buildings in the city. Mrs. Will H. Hays at Chicago Hospital CHICAGO. Dec. 9.— Mrs. Will n. Hays, wife of the Postmaster General, was reported Improving at St. Luke’s hospital today. That she had been 111 at the hospital for several days was revealod when Mr. Hays paid a three-hour visit at the hospital He left when assured Mrs. Hays was In no dnnger. FOX ISN’T SO FOXY. GREEN BAY, Wis., Dec. o—All foxes are not sly. This one mistook a decoy duck for a real one and swam out to catch it. Hunters shot the animal and collected the bounty.

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Real Lace Neckwear Special at $1.95 Engagingly dainty Normandy collars, made of Irish, filet and Venise in different pattern-combina-tions are exquisite little gifts. Their price is remarkably small, too, considering their quality. Collars and vestoes for the tailored dres3 come in many different styles, Including tho epaulet, the O'Brien, tho College Girl and regular coat collar shapes. Prices range from 490 to ?3.50. —Ayres—Neckwear, street floor.

No Doubtful Ciftr Art Stockings By every member of the family stockings are always received with outbursts of gratitude. You know it’s sincere when they say “Just what I wanted!’’ Women's full fashioned pure thread silk stockings w Ith lace boots, 94.50 the pair. Kayser’s pure thread silk stockings, with silk garter hem and silk sole; open-work clocks, 95.00 the pair. Women’s first quality glove silk lace striped stockings, several patterns in the lot, 93.50 the pair. Women’s full fashioned pure thread silk stockings, clear sheer silk with lisle tops and soles, 92.00 the pair. McCallum out size black sUk stockings, with silk tops and sole3, 94.50 the pair. Ayres 12-strand silk stockings v/ith stopravel hem, lisle double tops, and iu black, white, brown, navy blue and gray, 91*35 the pair. Three pairs In a gift box for 94.00. Women’s English ribbed Imported brown heather wool stockings, extra long and with extra wide top, 92.75 the pair. Children's English ribbed pure thread silk stockings, full length; in black, cordovan and white, 92.25 the pair. Children’s three-quar-ter length English ribbed pure silk stockings, in black, brown and cordovan, 92.00 the pair. —Ayres—Street floor. I

Slipper Buckles An unusually attractive assortment at prices ranging from $2.25 to SB.OO. —Ayres—Shoes, second floor.

INDIANA DAILY TIMES, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9,1921.

YULETIDE PLAY AT TABERNACLE Junior Drama League Will Present ‘Dream Eyes’ With Cast of Children. Young folks will rule Tuesday night, Dec. 13, at the Cadle tabernacle Community Chest festival. Immediately following the roll call of teams when results for the day of progress In the Community Chest drive will be announced by the captains, the Junior Drama League will present a one-act play, “Dream Eyes," with a cast of children. There will be no admission charge to the entertainments at the tabernacle each night next week when the Community Chest reports will bo made nightly to the community rally. The festival programs surrounding the reports will be provided by the best talent of the city and will range from health activities of boys and girls to presentation of “The Messiah” by the community chorus. “Dream Eyes" Is a Christmas frolic Santa Claus will be played by Jack Mer-

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Gift Blouses Yes, indeed, blouses aro nice gifts. And they needn’t be expensive to get their full measure of apjireciation etiher —just chicl For instance : Imported dimity blouses with Peter Pan or roll collars, sji 95. Hand made batiste blouses, embroidered, with roll collars and square or V-shape hecklines, $2.95. —Ayres—Blouse section, third floor. Ribbons For Hairbows Hairbow ribbons In many wanted shades and color combinations range in price from 25$ to $2.00 the yard. All hairbows are tied free of charge. —Ayres—Ribbons, street floor. Goty’s Face Powder, 65c Madamo Ise'Bell’s perfume, 50$. Rich’s toilet water, 50$. Composition ivory white mirrors, $1.50. Incense burners, 255, 50$ and 755. —Ayres—Toilets, street floor. Inexpensive JEWELRY Imported Rings, 50c Sterling silver rings, set with real stones —calcedon, cornelain, chrysophrase and lapis. Novelty Bead Necklaces Non-tarnishable metal chains with colored cut stone combinations, $2.00. Sterling sliver lingerie clasps, hand engraved, 755. —Ayres—Jewelry, street floor.

rlan, the mother by* Marjory Sheury daughter, Deola Colby; two JumpingJacks, Fred Mohler and Foster Stevens; two Jacks-ln-a-box, William Lish and Kenneth Worthington, and Raggedy Ann by Mamie Williams. Seven tin soldiers will he captained by Richard Lockhead. and there will be a group of seven French dolls. The playlet Is directed by Mrs. Detltia Schellschmidt. Groups from the Y. W. C. A. and the Camp Fire Girls will have prominent part In the night’s program, and there will be community singing of old familiar songs, a feature that will be a part of each night’s entertainment. COUNTRY CLUB NAMES DIRECTOB9 A. D. Taggart, Oscar P. Welborn and Dr. Charles D. Humes have been selected as new members of the board of directors of the Country Club, and Dr. Carleton B. McCulloch, Thomas D. Sherrln and Frederick T. Holliday have been chosen as members of the membership commit 4 ee. BENT STRIKERS MUST GO. EDTHAM, England, Dec. 9.—More than luu tenants who refused to pay the rent asked for houses owned by the town have been served with notice of dlpoasess.

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From Home and Abroad Smart Gloves Even If you aren’t sure gloves are needed, you may be assured gloves are welcome by any woman, whether she already has two pairs or a dozen pairs. There are so many unique Imports as well as smart American gloves. Women’s Imported IC-button length glaco kid gloves with plain or fancy embroidered backs. In white, black and brown, 97.50 the pair. Women’s 16-button length suede kid gloves, an imported quality, in white, tan and gray, 97.50 the pair. Women’s 10-bntton length mocha gloves, In mode, beaver and gray, 97.50 the pair. Women’s 2-button, real kid_ gloves, Imported, with self or contrasting backs. In black, white, gray, tan, brown and phampagne, 93.50 the pair. Women’s real kid gloves with fancy wrists, 2-clasp and contrasting Inserts. In black, white and brown, 94.00 the pair. Women’s Imported pique capeskin street gloves, 2-clasp; In dark tan, 93.00 the pair. Women’s wool gauntlet gloves, with fancy striped gauntlets, 92.00 the pair. Jaeger's Imported short wool gloves, 91.00, 91.50 and 91.75 the pair. —Ayres—Street floor. 0/ Dainty Silk Undergarments We need hardly suggest to one girl that which her best chum will like most. Girls all know —glove silk and such silk underwear. Phoenix bloomers and vests to match will be tied up in Christmassy gift boxes if you desire. Phoenix silk and fiber mixture vests with bodice top and wide satin ribbon. In pink and orchid, 92.10 each. Phoenix pure thread silk knitted bloomers, knee length; in pink and orchid, 93.05 each. Vanity Fair glove silk vests with bodice tops; extra long. In pink, at 93.25. —Ayres—Street floor.

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