Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 305, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 April 1926 — Page 16

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PARTY, DANCE IS' ; TO BE TONIGHT fWill Be Given by Club Circle and Class. The Friendship Circle of the Wornten's Department Club, assisted by 'the Monday dancing- class, will give . b card party and dance at the clubhouse, 1702 N. Meridian set., this evening. The guests -will be entertained by W. D. Wilson, a veteran fiddler, an old-time music and dances. Mrs. Edward Waeker. chairman of the Friendship Circle, and Mrs. M D. Did way. chairman of tho dance committee, have charge of the arrangements. Mrs. Horace Cassady is chairman of tickets. Her assistants are Mesdames M. 1. Miller, W. S. Freund, Charles G. Sowders. Charles emmer Connor. R. I' 1 . Bigger. Roy Caylor. Carl Taylor, Pierre Goodrich. Clarence Weaver, F W. MeWhiter. James Carter, W. G. Olin, George Weaver, H. K Baehelder R. B. Wilson, E. L. Burnett ' and Harriett BvKloek. Patrons and patronesses for the dance are Messrs, and Mesdames Ervin Rumple. Howard Lacy. Clifford Ferguson. Edward Troy, Louis Sturge., Clarence Maxwell. Charles Spahr, Geroga Van Dyke, William Fulton, Burton Orr. Charles MeFadeen. John Milligan. W M. Rose, Earl Williams. Fred Gauge. O. H. Bradway, Rollln Jackson. Albert Wasson. H. H. Petty. Frank Kissel. W G. Olin. Frank Shellhouse, Everett Schofield Carl Taylor. Roseoe ButJier. Felix McWhirter, Thomas Davidson. Boyd Templeton, M. S. Moon. James Cartor, F. G. Balz, Donald Graham. McClellan Coppoek. Clarence Weaver. W. .I. Slate, George Oiive, C. Fred Klee. W C. Fren. Edward Frrsrer. William Werner, H. .I, Borst. Arthur S. Ayres; Mesdames fMlie Shellhouse. W. A Eshbaeh. Emma Tilton, and Misses Ethel Hauser. Josephine Schmidt. Elizabeth Schmidt. Esther Brown and Thelma Davis. DRIVER INJURED Edward Beehtold, 31 S. Warman | Ave., today was charged with failure to stop at a preferential street, after his auto struck one driven by William McHugh, 26, of 645 N. Eastern Ave. at New York St. and Keystone Ave. McHugh’ was injured.

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Lovely, wit'll baskets of spring (lowers, lighted the pink tapers an<> decorations throughout the house, was the afternoon bridge party for Miss Clara Bell, given by Miss Betty McKee, 3145 Central Ave., Thursday afternoon. Miss Bell will be married to George A. Van Dyke in the late summer. Sweet peas, in (he bride's chosen colors, pink airtt orchid, were used In the dining room at tea time. Guests, with Mis* Bell, were Mesdames George 'Daily and Paul 'Rig ger and Misses Mary Logsdon, Mary Dee Orloff. June Dexheitner, Martha Sillery. Grace (Thomas, Blanche White, Helen Driscoll, Dorothy Clune, Betty Alford Stone, Dorene Whitam and Ruth Heleh Gallup. * • * Mrs. Charles McNaull, 3901 Car roMton Ave., attended the fortieth anniversary of the Henry County Historical Society at Newcastle today. • * • The chapter > of the International Study Club met Thursday at the home of Mr% Orpha Sheets. 650 W. Twenty-Ninth St., Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Charles E. Anderson assisted. The program consisted of talks by Mrs. T. B. Wright, Mrs. Samuel Artman, Mrs. Daisy Simpson, Mrsi” George T. Smith, Miss Grace Anderson and Mrs. Dan C. Brown, Jr. * •

The olfeers and executive board of the Indianapolis section, National Council of^ Jewish Women, will give a luncheon at Die Elks (Tub, Saturday, in honor in Mrs. Wolf Suss man* She will leave for an extended trip through Europe in a few days. * • • Mrs. Bridget Carr, 034 Sanders St., at a meeting of the Delta Tau sorority, at her home, Thursday evening, announced the engagament of hot; daughter, Mary Elizabeth to laister A. Bauer. The house was (decorated with pink, green apd orchid spring flowers. .The wedding will take place June 30. • * • Kappa Delta Theta sorority will entertain this evening with a guest dinnef at the Severin. Decorations will be ir rose and gray, sorority colors, premier roses will he used J as place cards and a centerpiece of i roses and spring floVers will be used on the table. Tflastmistresses will be Ducille O’Connor, Josephine O’Donnell and Lois McCammon. Committee'in charge is Evelyn Harris, Mary Clark and Florence Schauh. Guests of honor will be Mrs. William O. Smith arid the Misses Betty Mark, Delcia Rogers and Mary Ellen Karns. •** 1 * Mrs. D: B. Sullivan, general chairman in chargff of the Welfare Club's I musical tea. at the John Herron Art Institute this aftornoom was as-'® sisted by the following™ committee members: General, committee, Mesdames Mary'Maxwell, Roy I fart z, J. C. Berry; reception committee, Mesdames E. G. Burnett, H. O. Lust., Harvey Martin. John Simmons. R. C. Scott. A. C. Zaritig, Frank Haight; hospitality committee, Mesdames E. C. Waeker. William Bartlett. E. L. Donahue. William Cox, Roy Martip, Walter Coyner, o. A. Hobbs. Elwood Ramsey; program committee, Mesdames Charles Maxwell. W. S. Mitchell. J. ('. Berry. Chantilla E. White; decorations committee. Mesdames Roy F. Hartz. Mary Max well and Irvine Denjaux. * * * The Young Ladies Sodality will i give a dance at St. Joseph’s | Hall this evening. The com- 1 inittee in charge consists of Misses Dorothy Oliger, Dorothy Walsh, Mary O'Conner. Margaret Meehan, Lillian O’Connor, Francos Stiedlo. j Helen Meehan. Gertrude Fox. Mary Frances Boyd. Lucille McAllister, Loreatta'O’Connor, Elizabeth Snider. Mc-Mannamon and Elizabeth Buentin. FOUR SIGN FOR CAMP Ca.il of Outdoors Grips .Marion County Youths. With warm weather approaching, four more Marlpn County youths heard the outdoor call today, signing up for summer vacat ons at Government expense at the ( itisjens’ Military Training Camps. Applications of Martin B. Hall Jr.. 337 Whittier Place; William 1,, liens ley, Route M. Box 308; Hugh .1. Socks, 1113 W. Thirty-Third St., and Thomas L. Worthington, 814 N. Pine St., were aeepted by Army officials for the Ft. Benjamin Harrison camp, July 15 to Aug. 13. Applicants between 17 and 24 are accepted provided they are up to the standard, physically, mentally and morally. education/™ be topic ' Rabbi Tsadore Goodman wity adj dress the Beth-El congregation re I ligious forum on "Education” at 8:13 i tonight at Beth-El Temple. Ruckle and Thirty-Fourth Sts.

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Comedy parts in the play "Kicked Out of College,” which will be presented by the Parent-Teachers Association of 62, Thursday and Friday nights, April 2!* and 30, in the school auditorium, Wallace and E. Tenth Sts., will be taken by Mrs. Mabel Noonan and Paul Keller. Charles Emery will have the leading role. t Others in the cast will lie Mes dames Ethel Simons, Zelah Heyer, Carolyn Cox, Mue Longest, Flora j Keller and Lenora Kealing, and Vpisses Frieda Ratio and Edith Marie Kroegher and George Joslin, Lloyd \y right, Floyd M. Stallard, Henry' Stenger, Hayden Smock, Mont Joslin, Charles E. Bacon, H. F. Marcus, Frank Walters; Clifford Hess, and Fred "Heyer. Mrs. W. F. Holmes is director of the play.

MRS. DUVALL !S W. C. I. U. HOST Entertains With Reception at Columbia Club. Mrs. John 1,. Duvall entertained the Central W. C. T. F. with a reception at the Columbia Club, this afternoon. This was tho regular social meeting. Judge Vinson H Manifold spoke on "We Hypocrites." James D. Kingsbury made a short talk, and duet was! given by Mrs. Wells and Mrs. Anna Knowles. Mrs Duvall was assisted in receiving by Mrs. IV. W. Reedy, Mrs. Clem Johnson. Mrs. Orville Scott and Mrs. Edward Johnson. Mrs. 1! W. Gillespie conducted devotionals, and Mrs. Roy farter, chairman general of the membership drive received reports. Assist iug Mrs. Carter were Mesdame-s Austin Black, C. H. Simons and E. R. I>ewis. The president, Mrs. J. W. South presided. M artha Lee s Column Eat and Grow Fat Dear Miss Lee: lor the last four Tears I hare been teaseri about my. height xml weight I will he is within a month, and five fiet six. weight about 110 pounds. 1 know that I am thin but 1 try to get a little fatter by rating foods that are (atoning but it doesn t do any good for me When they tease me 1 take It in a good nalured -ray and say "Don t vnu wish you sere thin Do voir think I ought to he s.d>nifd'"hf my height' Miss Lee. my skin b always pealing off my noe. What is good for that? Ire tfifd different kinds of cream. hut it doexn tdo any good. p> you know when the tennis courts will be opened? Mt.ONDV B. To be tail and slim is the average woman’s greatest desire, and if you don’t appreciate the fact that you are both, thfn you’iic just letting yourself in for a lot of self-inflicted misery. Your heigiy is about perfect. so don’t of it. As to your weight, niat does need bringing up somewhat. But if you’ll rontinue to eat the foods that will put meat on your bones and vitality in your blood stream, you can’t help hut piety up weight. Try plain olive oil on your nose, or cream off the top of the milk. Tennis courts will open about the last of April or the first of IvYhy. 1 understand.

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