Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 240, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 February 1926 — Page 3

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DEMOCRAT VISITORS TO BE ENTERTAINED N JVomen Attending Editorial Association Meeting Will Be * Guests at Tea Thursday at Athletic Club. The Women’s Democratic-Club will entertain with a tea Thursday to 5 p. m. at the Indianapolis Athletic Club for women attending the Editorial Association meeting.

Mrs. AV. C. Smith, general committee chairman, will be assisted by Mesdames Evans Woollen, vice president; Isaac Born, A. Smith Bowman, Grace Julian Clarke, John Hollett, John W. Kern, George D. Yeazel, and Miss Gertrude McHugh. On the social committee are Mesdames J. D. Johnson, chairman, J. D. Ermston, M. B. Lairy, and A. B. Graham. Program committee chairman is Mrs. W. D. Long. She will be assisted by Mesdames Oliver Belden Lewis and J. F. Edwards. Mrs. W. Q. Gresham and Mrs. AV.

CONFERENCE ON TEEN-AGE GIRLS WILL BE HELD Annual State Meeting of Y. W. Workers to Be | Feb. 12-14. Annual State conference for Y. W. C. A. workers among the ’teen-age girls will be held here Feb. 12, 13 and 14 with Miss Frances Toy as chairman of program and arrangements, at the association building. The conferenfe, known as the Adult Guidance Conference of tjie Girl Reserve Movement, is outstanding because, for the first time, presidents of boards of all the associations in the State and all executive secretaries are asked to confer with Girl Reserve secretaries and chairmen of committees to discuss “Philosophy and Principles of the Girl Reserve Movement In the Light of Present Educational Trends.’’ One hundred delegates are expected to attend, according to Miss Nannette Mummenhof, conference registrar. Miss Hazel Withrow, national secretary of the G. R. M., will be present. The Girl Reserve calendar for the week Is as follows: Monday, School 15, a valentine party at 3 p. N m.; Southport H. S., at 7 p. m. Tuesday, School 25, at 3 p. m. Wednesday, School 18, at 3 p. m.; University Heights, 6:l’ to 7:30 p. m. Thursday, School 33, at 3 p. m. Friday, School 36 at 3 p. m. Manual H. S„ 5:30 to 8:30 p. m. supper and meeting. - The Health Education Department j Committee will meet Friday, at noon. Anew class in social dancing begins Tuesday at 7:15 p. m. K Friday, will be the second of the W. series of health talks. Dr. Jaeger will talk on sex education at Bp. m. '' Mrs. High McGibney announces • two courses at the New Red Cross headquarters at 777 N. Meridian St. There will be a course of twenty-two lectures and demonstrations of home nursing, Wednesday evenings from 8 to 9 p. m. A class In First Aid ''will meet on the same evenings from 7 to 8 p. m. Dr. Alva W. Taylor will speak at the Sunday afternoon Vesper service Feb. 14, at 4 p. m. Tuesday at 6:15 p. m. the Young Business Woman’s dub will have 1 (upper and meeting In the Culb dining room. Miss Georgia May Barrett of Teachers College will have an informal discussion on psychology of personality. The course Is open to any young business woman. The Industrial Department will have Us annual election of officers following the club supper at 6:15 p. m. Wednesday. The following names have been presented by the nominating committee: For president, Violet Van Note, Erma Day and Fern Sweezey. The candidate receiving the second largest number of votes will be vice president, and the third largest number of votes, secretary. Misses Dorothy M#ers and Dorothy Bennett are nominated for treasurer. Thursday at 7:30 p. m. the interracial committee will meet to work on a commission which will be presented at the National Industrial Assembly of the national Y. W. C. A. committee, which will be held in Milwaukee. Wis., in April. Miss Gertrude Brosvn, will lead the discussion on “Group Consciousness.'’ The Monday night book talk at the Public Library for Feb. 8 at 8 P m. will be on “Book Gossip.’’ Miss Katte E. Dinsmoor and Miss Mary ! fain will lea,d the discussions. Anew club of Girl Reserves has j just been organized among the seventh and eighth grade* girls of School 25 with thirty-two members. The club will hold its second meeting at 3 p. in Tuesday afternoon at the school, with Miss Fay Smith as advisor. Club officers have been elected as folllows: Mildred Gonter, president; Botinie Nixon, vice president; lone Thomas, secretary, and Either Gardner, treasurer. WOOD UNGER SPEAKER Butler Professor Will Tell Women of War Experience. Prof. Wood Unger of Butler University will give a talk on his world war experiences at the Monday Club, Monday at the D. A. R. chapter house. Mrs-J... E. Schultz, accompanied by Mlrs Nettle M. Dunn will sing “My Task,” "O Heart of Mine,’ and “Long, Long Trail.” j Hostesses Include Mesdames Thomas H. Gutelius, Hadley Green. Richard M. Coleman. J, E. Reagan. A. AV. Antrim, and Harry AVade. TO DANCE AT TEMPLE Beth-El Temple Sisterhood will give a Lincoln dance Thursday at the Temple, Thirty-Fourth and Ruckle Sts The regular monthly luncheon and enrd party will bs hald Feb. 17 at the Tgmple.

H. Bobbitt will preside at the tea table. During the afternoon, orchestra music will be played, and a program of songs will be given by Edward La Shelle. Hostesses are members of the new board of directors; Mesdames Edna M. Christian, president, W. C. Smith. George A. Werbe, W. T. Young, Anna Markey, Henry Cpmlnsky, Thomas Wright, S. B. Prater, Charles A. Edwards, R. S. Records, Richard Coleman, H. L. Quigley, Arthur Worley, Edgar Perkins, and Miss Ida Curry.

SOCIAL Activities INTER TAINMBNTS WEDDINGS BETROTHALS |L 'A RS. LUKE DUFFEY and Mrs. Arthur J. Holtam will enterc T tain Tuesday at the home ot Mrs. Duffey, 2929 Washington Blvd., for Miss Marguerite Carnagy, Louisville, Ky., the house guest of Mrs. Joe Rand Beckett. Mrs. Beckett will entertain at luncheon Thursday for her guest and Friday Miss Carnagy will entertain at the Indianapolis Afliletic Club. • • • Mrs. Ralph W. Leonard, 1428 N. New Jersey St., entertained today with two tables of bridge for Mrs. John J. Haslet who will leave next week with Mr. Hasley to live in Detroit, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Metzger and Daniel V. Metzger, 1815 N. Alabama St., will soon for a visit In Little Rock, Ark. * * •( Phi Sigma Delta Sorority will entertain this evening at the Lincoln with a Founders Day dance. Special dance numbers will be given by little Misses Mary Elenor Ellis and Elaine Courtney. Decorations will be carried out In the sorority colors of maize and prihid. The members , and pledges will wear should cor. sages of Mrs. Aaron Ward foses tied with orchid tulle. Patrons and patronesses are Mr. and Mrs. Herman S. Rikhoff and Mr. and Mrs. John S. White. Miss Dorothy Haworth and Miss Thelma Gahan are in charge. • • • Sigma Delta Theta sorority has completed plans for a bunko party and dance Friday evening at the Lewis Studio, 3402 Kenwood Ave. * * • Daughters of the prltish Empire will meet with Mrs. William Briddick, 220 Hendricks PI.. Monday evening for election of officers. • • • Mrs. Lena Winans, 6236 E. Washington St., will entertain the members of the Social Relief Circle all day Tuesday. • • • Mrs. A. 11. Shanebergeb will entertain the members of the AVelfare Club, Monday, at her home, 3068 Fall Creek Blvd., at a A'alentine luncheon and business meeting. Mrs. Shanebe->ger will be assisted by Mesdames R. C. AVaoker, Irving I.emaux, Jesse Marshal, Leroy Martin, Ed Schurman and Thomas De Hass. • * * Misses Kathryn Eleanor and Marie Frances DeLaney, 1915 N. Meridian St., left today for Cincinnati, Ohio, to attend the junior prom at St. Xavier’s College. * • * Dr. /lari B. Sputh, 5735 Central Ave., is attending the American Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat convention In lowa City, la. ** * i Indianapolis Branch of the State Assembly Woman’s Club met Friday at the home of Mrs. J. C. Travis. 3107 College Ave. Mrs. Travis was assisted by Mesdames W. C. McMahon, Charles Remy. A Valentine party was held. Mrs. A\'. B. Gem met of Marion, Ind., won the prize for making the best paper hat, and Mrs. Fred E. Schortcmeier won the prize for the best Valentine verse and yarn heart. Mrs. Jeannette Emorick was a special guest and talked on conditions in Turkey. Mrs. Arthur R. Robinson of Washington, D. C., was also a guest. -The next meeting ofthe club will bp held March 17 with Mrs. Luke Duffey, 2929 Washington Blvd. Mrs. Duffey will be assisted by Mesdames W. F. AVerner, W. B. Gemmel, and Frederick E. Schortemeier. A MUSICALE IS TO BE GIVEN Women’s Drug Organization Will Be Entertained. Mrs. .T. L. Heider, 3348 N. Illinois St., will be hostess for a valentine party and musicale Tuesday afternoon given by Indianapolis chapter No. 20. Women’s Organization National Association of Retail Druggists., Valentine appointments will be used. Miss Virginia Mark Hann, harpist, will play. Miss Virginia Weiss will give readings: Miss Betty Anjie Williams, Violinist, accompanied by Mrs. William Fj Werner will play, and Mack O'Malley and Miss Ora Emeline Vaiyjergrift will give Interpretive dances. Mrs. Heider will be assisted by Mesdames W. C. Freund, president, Edward Kerger, J. C. Mead, Edward Stucky, J. G. Pantzer, C. G. Mueller, C. B. Stoltz. Bert Keene, L. C. Weiss, A. B. Hoffman and W. A Oran. '

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Pittsburgh Sun Extra: HORRIBLE ACCIDENT AT HAMILTON STEEL MILL Steel Mkgnato and Actress Burned to Death; Many Others Badly Hurt The most horrible accident has just occurred at the Hamilton Steel Mill, by which Paula Perier, the popular motion picture actress, and John Alden Prescott, Pittsburgh steel magnate and millionaire, have lost their lives. Many others in the moving picture company were seriously burned and a number of employes at the mill have lighter burns and ruined clothing. At 11 o’clock today when the mill sequence of “Hot Steel" was being shot at the Graves Hamilton steel plant, the most terrible, and unexplainable accident occurred which has ever happened at these mills. A

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Phi Beta Psi Sorority. Miss Margaret Ryan is general chairman. The annual card party of the Theta Alpha Alumnae Association of Delta Gamma wil be held Friday at 2 p. m. at the Woman’s Department Club. Miss Lucille Chandler an alumna of Indiana University, is a member of the committee in charge.

whole ladle of molten steel deluged its unfortunate victims. The director of the Paula Perier Company began shooting on this long awaited and much talked of sequence at 9 o’clock this morning. Although there was quite a large cluster of Interested friends and numbers of the mill employes about, everything seemed to go off in splendid shape. The picture, by some very clever photography, was being made to look as though an accident of the same kind was going to kill the villain as really happened to Mr. Prescott and Miss Perier. This was to,, be done by patching and a miniature which would be photographed back in the studio. There was absolutely no danger but It was to be a thrilling punch'. *'* The rehearsal went off all right.

The villain ,took the heroine. Miss Perier, nearer and nearer the place where he was supposed to murder her and throw her body In an open hearth pit. Everything was ready. “Camera!" called the • director. Numberless cameras began to turn on the people from every angle. The villain's better nature was supposed to conquer at the point when he, seeing that the ladie coming toward him had sprung a leak, flung the girl from him out of harm's way and tripped upon the ground to be supposedly covered by the fiery, molten mass, which would be done at the studio in miniature. There was absolutely no danger as planned. Mr. Prescott, who had been standing out of camera line but in a place to catch Miss Perier, opened his arms as the actor flung her toward him and she fell into them. The whole scene was almost finished and ready to/be okayed when, to the horror of the spectators, the stopper at the bottom of the ladle | really began to leak. As it was directly over Mr. Prescot! aid Miss Perier, the whole stopper fell to the ground and the great column of molten steel was upon them. (Copyright, 1926, NEA Service, Inc.) NEXT: Extra—Continued. Club Calendar Monday Irvington Coterie Club will meet with Mrs. Fred Stilz, 450 N. Audubon Rd. Mrs. C. E. Donnell will have a paper on Lincoln. Tuesday Irvington Tuesday Club will meet with Miss Anna Lott, 322 Downey Ave. Mrs. Francis Hill will haj-e a paper on the social life and customs of South America. Independent Social Club will meet with Mrs. P. J. Clark, 2416 College Ave. Century Club meets at the D. A. R. chapter house. 824 N. Pennsylvania St., Henry-Hotted will discuss business ethics. . Social Study Club meets with Miss Elizabeth Scott, 5861 Julian Ave., Mrs. Howard F. Stout will review “Father Abraham,” by Irving Bacheller. Mrs. T. M. Staver will havj a paper on “Art in the Home.” Wednesday The midwinter picnic of the Minerva Club will be held with Mrs. W. H. Biddlecomb. 3135 Northwestern Ave Mrs. Biddlecomb will be ‘assisted by Mrs. J. A. Cameron and Mrs. Emil Ebner. Zetathea Club will meet with Mrs. J. E. Martin, 3356 College Ave.. Mrs. H. F. Seay will talk on “My Favorite Drama Writer” and Mrs. Russell Sigler will read an original story. Thursday Indianapolis Current Events Club will meet with Mrs. Walter W. Wise. 4192 Carrollton Ave., assisted by Mrs/E. A. Kemp, Mrs. Della Schmidt will have a paper on “World Peace.” Mrs. Emma B. Peet will lead the discussion. Friday Friday Afternoon Reading Club will meet with Mrs. E. W. Stockdale, 2531 entral Ave. Miss Alta Roberts will have charge of a Lincoln’s birthday anniversary program. Friday Afternoon Literary Club will meet' with Mrs. William Oldridge, 2719 Olney St., Mrs. W. C. Engle will tell of the life of Saul and Mrs. V. E. Lamb and Mrs. T. A. O’Dell will lead the discutwdon and read from Browning s "Saai,"

SORORITY WILL GIVE VALENTINE AFFAIR FRIDAY Mu Phi Epsilon Card Party to Be at Odeon Hall. A Valentine card party will be given by Kappa chapter of Mu Phi Epsilon national honorary musical sorority Friday evening at Odeon Hall, Metropolitan School of Music. Mrs. D. E. Gruber Is chairman, assisted by Mesdgmes W. A. Baker, C. L. Folz, Charles J. Gaunt and B. E. Neal. Tabfc-s li3ve been by Messrs, and Mesdames W, A. Baker, R. M. Cass, Clifford L. Folz. Charles G. D. E. Gruber, Charles J. Gaunt. Joseph Head. Otto Ileppner, Walter Hiatt, Ernest Hesser, Harry King, Joe Linn of Hagerstown, Ind.; Edward Nell, B. E. Neal, James A. Stuart, Carl Strickland, Donald Milholland, -Howard Stitt, Clyde Titus, Donn Watson and James L. Wagner. Mesdames R. J. Beals, R. S. Kinniard, .Amy K. Morris, C. E. Test artd Misses Gladys Alwes, Martha Allmeroth, Edith Allmeroth, Lulu Brown. Ruth Beals, Lucille Chandler. Mildred Casey, Ivorindti Cottingham. Maude Custer. Laura Doerflin, Grace Hutchings, Mildred Johns, Leona Kinder, Ruth McDougall, Mary Moorman, Jeanette Orloflf, Helen Payne, Gertrude Pardieck, Helen Qulg, Dorothy Ryker, Berenice Reagan, Pauline Sohellschmldt, Nell Smith, Geraldine Trotter, Bernice Van Sickle, Ruby Winders, Frances Wishard, Mabel Wheeler, lone Wilson. Edith Hitz Os Franklin, Ind., and Mr. Adolph Schellschmidt. The February business meeting of the chapter will be held Wednesday at the home of Miss Lucille Chandler, 3817 N. Pennsylvania St., instead of with Miss Catherine Clifford. TV/Tartha Lee’s CoJjimjt 'Knocker Broadripple Reader: I am sorry that you and your friends can get nothing of value from this column. Perhaps you have a complex of that sort. But your criticism, w r hile not eontructive, was enlightening and I thank you. If you will tell me how I might remedy the matters, I should be very glad to learn. CARD PARTY PLANNED (Jervus Club Will Give Benefit Affair Friday Evening. Cervus Club will give a benefit card party and dance Friday evening at the Elks Club. On the card committee are Mesdames James Miller, P. E. Taylor, Albert Steele and C. H. Roesener. On the dance committee are Mesdames Otis Carmichael, W. H. Fnlvey, C. J. Austtermiller and August Soutter. The regular monthly card party of the club will be held Monday at 2 -30 p. m. at the Elks Olub ballroom. Hostesses are Mesdames E. J. Rlppberger, Harry Robertson and W. S. Peele. Marriage Licenses Murret G. Uttorback. 27. 2410 Fb Washington. machinist: Jessie S. Harris, 28. 2410 E. Washington. muHigraph onerator. Sampson F. Jeffries 21. 2Pf>2 Centra], pharmacist: Lucille J. Powell. 2.1. Till N. Meridian stenographer. John Hannefey 22. 808 Teeumseh. repairman: Elizabeth A. Getz. 20. 2118 ProsD Herbert Starks. 20. 1156 Fletcher, sheet metal worker: Myrtle Greer. 45, 1720 W. Morris, domestic. Joseph H. Arbuckle. 32. 226 N. Capitol, clerk: Frances It. Duncan. 26, 610 W. Forty-Second. John A He reel. 36. 450 Goodlet, foreman Csrris C. timer, 30. MS W. Psyeb-

WOMEN ROTARIANS WILL GIVE PARTY Educational Fund Benefit Affair to Be Monday at Spink* Arms —Six\y Tables Reserved. Sixty tables have been reserved for the bridge party to be given Monday at 8 p. m, at the Spink-Arms by the Woman’s Rotary Club for the benefit of the educational fund. The fund Is used to help girls through school.

Mrs. Walter R. Mayer Is general chairman and honorary club president. She will be assisted by Miss Margaret Shipp, vice chairman; Miss Agnes Cruse, ticket committee chairman; Miss Eva Reynolds, door committee chairman; Mrs. Laura New, prize committee chairman and Mrs. Louise S. Koehne, chairman' of hostesses. Tables have been reserved by Mesdames Louise Schellschmidt Koehne, Laura New, Marie Bowen, H. A. Crossland, Edna Raymond, Sara M. Avery. Ethel P. Clarke, Madge Cuyler, C. B. Dyer, William H. Kerschner, Walter R. Mayer, Ralph S. Chappell, Grace Clarke PierCe, Ella

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CARD PARTY IS GIVEN BY KAPPA GROUP Alumnae Association Affair Proceeds to.Go to Student Aid Fund. Reservations for 100 tables were made for the card party given by the Kappa Kappa Gamma Alumnae Association this afternoon at the D. A. R. chapter house. Proceeds will he added to the Student Aid Fund. Valentine decorations were used. Mrs. Howe S. Landers, chairman of hostesses, was assisted by Misses Ilene Harryman, Mildred Stilz, Florence Luptonm and Mesdames Henry Humrlchouser, Garvin Laurimore, Alan Boyd, Arthur J. Holtam and John R. Bray ton. Additional reservations were made for the affair by Mesdames John Caylor, WlllianV H. Harbison, Vern Ray, Albert Fesler, James C. Carter, Paul Hancock, Thomas Carr Howe, Philip Johnson, Maurice Stevenson. Fred Schortemeier. Frank Woollng, Charles R. Yoke, Alenbert Bray ton. Jetta Morgan, Lyman Pearson, Everett Schofield, Ruth Alee, Robert Gly of Plainfield, Ind.: Warren Duke of Plainfield; Edgar Blessing, Dan ville, Ind., and Ovid Miller, Lafayette, Ind. Misses Margaret Burnsidei Twanette Nutter, Agnes Lyman, Mae Hadley, of Mooreville, Ind.; Dorothy Day, Edith Gore, Marjorie Hendron, Charlotte Howe, Margarett James Mildred Sllz, Ruth Stone, Dorothy Watkins, Louise Strickland, Ilene Harryman. Irma Brayton, Elizabeth Brayton, Ruth Allerdlce, Louise Woodbridge. Edith Huggins and Gwendolyn Dorey. DELTA GAMMA PARTY FRIDAY Proceeds for New House Indiana. Proceeds from the bentfit card party to be given by tHe Theta Alpha Indianapolis Alumnae Association of Della Gamma Soro-ity will he added to the house building fund at Indiana University. The party will be Friday at 2 p. m. at the Woman’s Department Club. Besides beginning the gift of $1 ,- 000 which the Indianapolis assort ation hopes to make to the building of the $70,000 chapter house in Bloomington, the party benefit will go toward making 'the association’s contribution to Delta Gamma’s na tlonal scholarship fund. Approximately 100 tables have been reserved. Miss Dorothy Davis, chairman of the committee, is as sisted by Misses Lucille Chandlei Dorothy Wilhelm. Helen Keehn and Mesdames Mark E. Hamer, Dudley A. Smith, Curtis R. Hoffman and J. C. De Hority. Table reservations may be made with Mrs. De Hority. GUEST DAY MEETING Meridian Heights Inter-Se Club will hold a guest day meeting with Mrs. J. J. Lang, 2115 Broadway Monday Mrs. Demarchus C. Brown will talk on "Spain.” Mrs. Charles Mawxell, accompanied by Mrs. J. T. Taylor, will sing.

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