Indianapolis Times, Volume 42, Number 198, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 December 1930 — Page 8

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New Year’s Reception Is Aim of Club Mrs. Camille B. Fleigg and Miss Mabel Kreglo are program and hospitality chairmen for the New Year's day reception to be held by the Indianapolis Business and Pro- 1 fesslonal Women's Club at the Women's Department Club house. The Metropolitan trio, composed j oi Misses Georgia Bauman, violin- j Ist: Annette Handell, pianist, and Virginia Leyenbcrger, cellist, will ! provide music. Tea will be served from 3 to 5. Mrs Irene Reeves Moore, with Mrs. Sara Major Avery pouring from 3 ! lo 4 and Mrs. R. Harry Miller and I Miss Merica Hoagland from 4 to 5. The tea table will be covered with j a lace cloth, and decorations will be carried out in red and silver. American beauty roses will center ; the table, and silver candelabra holding red tapers will stand at either end. The service will be silver. Assisting in the dining room will be: Mesdames Margaret Marlowe. Mary V/. Deems. Misses Kreglo. Gayle Baird. Ai- j berta Dawson, Mary Fleder. Edith B Finch. Thelma Hawthorne, Daisy M Holmes. Jeanne Jackson, Lucille Maze and Basel Street. In the receiving line, which will be formed at the foot ol the center stairway at the club, will stand: Mesdames Adah O. Frost, president; Clara ; Fenton, Izona Bhirlev. Pearl A. Cook. Lulu 1 H. Harvey. Grace W. Olmore. Nell C Warren. Arietta T. Wilson and Fleig; Misses Clara M Given. Daisy Oraffey. i Grace Norwood Kathryn Pete,'. Cora T. Hchocn. Lucy Osborn. Alice Anderson Lulu Ailen. Marjorie Ford. Adah Huber. Honecker, Irene Dougherty and Hoagland. Invitations tp attend the tea have been extended to the following women’s clubs: The Women’s Rotary, Miss Minerva Thurston, president; Women's Department Club. Mrs. K. E. Sehoffield, president: Altrusa Club, Miss Mamie Larsh, j president, and Zonta Club, Miss j Sue Stuart, president.

Indiana Vassar Group to Meet at Propylaeum Indiana Vassar Club will have its annual holiday breakfast at *the Propylaeum at 12:30 Tuesday. Mrs. Albert Seaton and Miss Carolyn Richardson are on the committee in charge of arrangements. Miss Mona Taggart, president, will preside. Misses Rosalia Holloway, Constance McCullough. Sara Margaret Moore, and Barbara Fowler, will talk on college events. Mrs. Maurice Angel will tell of the school of eugenics at Vassar, and Miss Frances Dugan, Decatur, will report from the alumnae association. The musical program will be provided by Miss Richardson, pianist. The Vassar colors, rose and gray, will be carried out in the decorations, which will consist of pink roses, and appointments of silver.

ARIZONA GIRL WEDS IN RITES HERE.

Marriage of Miss Evelyn Williams, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George H. Williams, Florence, Ariz., and James W. Mellon, took place Friday morning at St. Philip Neri church. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Francis E. Mellon, brother of the groom. Miss Elizabeth Mellon, sister of the bride-groom, and John Sullivan attended the couple. Mr. and Mrs. Mellon left immediately after the ceremony for Minneapolis, Minn., where they will make their home.

Miss Esther Marie Hilgemeier to Marry J. Woolford Collins

The marriage of Miss Esther Marie Hilgemeier, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Hilgemeier, 2343 Garfield avenue, and J. Woolford Collins, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Collins. Robinson, 111., will take place at 8:30 tonight at Emmaus Lutheran church. The Rev. W. C. Meinzen will perform the ceremony. The church will be lighted by cathedral candles tied with bows of silver, and the altar, in a banking of palms, will be decorated with a basket of white roses and chrysanthemum?. Miss Frances Olsen, soloist, accompanied by G. W. Kastrup, organist, will sing. Miss Garnet Roempke will be maid of honor. She will wear a gown of white satin and tulle. The bridesmaids will be Mrs. H. C. Hilgemeier Jr., and Miss Virginia Holmes. Mrs. Hilgemeier will wear white moire and Miss Holmes white crepe. The gowns all will be made with princess lines. The attendants will

In the Realm of Clubs

MONDAY * Meeting of the Et Cetera Club, which was scheduled for Monday, has been postponed until Jan. 26. TUESDAY Mrs. Walter E. Kyle. 2232 North New Jersey street, will be hostess to the regular meeting of the Independent Social Club. WEDNESDAY New Century Club will have Its Christmas party at the home of Mrs. Curtis A. Hodges. 2168 North Meridian street. Ephamar Club will meet with * Mrs. Pearl Dedert. 3336 Kenwood avenue. Mrs. Lloyd Kirk and Mrs. Nellie Rogers will furnish the program. FRIDAY Mrs. J. L. Hodges. 3044 Ruckle street, will be hostess to the North Side Study Club. Mrs. W. A. Meacham will give a paper. "Alaska’s Romantic History.’ and members will 'respond with New Year’s resolutions. Tri Psi sorority will have its monthly luncheon meeting at the Delta Delta Delta chapter house, 809 West Hampton drive. Mrs. W. G. Holt is chairman of the committee in charge, assisted by Mess ames R. P. Breightol, D. T. Brownless, George L. Davis, Mary

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Mr. and Mrs. John Carroll, 2355 North Pennsylvania street, announce the engagement of their daughter. Miss Ann Patricia Carrol, to Maurice D. McNulty, son of Mr. and Mrs. James McNulty, 2109 North Alabama street. The wedding will take place in April. Mr. and Mrs. Martin McDermott, 4233 Washington boulevard,

wear long white gloves, silver turbans, silver slippers and carry white chrysanthemums tied with silver ribbon. They will wear markasite necklaces, the gifts of the bride. The bride, whose father will give her in marriage, will wear ivory satin dress, princess style and floor length. Her veil is made with a cap and caught with rhinestones and orange blossoms. She wall wear a markasite necklace in the shape of a rose, the gift of the bridegroom, and carry a bouquet of white orchids, gardenias and lilies of the valley. A reception and a candlelight supper at the home will follow the ceremony. The couple will go immediately to Evansville, where they will make their home, the bride traveling in a black and white crepe outfit. Among the out-of-town guests who will attend the wedding are Mr. and Mrs. Chris Oefllinger and Man- Louise Oefllinger, New Albany: Mr. and Mrs. William Taylor, Louisville, and Mrs. G. L. Smith, Robinson, 111.

L. Sutton. Harlan Overleese, John Booth, George Holder and Cliff Winship. Indianapolis ’ .'omen's Club will meet at 3 at the Propviaeum. Mrs. Wendell Sherk and Mrs. Haute Tsrkington Jameson will give the program. SATURDAY Mrs. Ernest R. Keller, 4616 Central avenue, will be hostess to the Saturday Afternoon Literary Club, assisted by Miss Edith L. Huggins, Miss Anna Meier will talk on "Canada. An Autonomous Coloney.” Violet Demree Study Club will be entertained by Miss Emily Helming. 552 North Central court. Miss Helming will give the program. Women Will Meet Woman’s Society of Memorial Presbyterian church will meet Wednesday afternoon in the chapel, Mrs. James P. Darnell will lead devotions. Hostesses will include Mesdames Charles Spahr, W. F. Chaffee. Lew Daugherty, James P. Darnell and Blaftton A. Sohen. Peppermint Ice Cream Peppermint sticks, broken up and used as flavoring in homemade ice cream, jnakes it delicious and the prettiest color in the world.

announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Cecelia McDermott, to Russell McDermott, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McDermott, Chicago. Miss McDermott attended Immaculata seminary in Washington, D. C„ and St. Mary of the Woods college. Mr. McDermott is a graduate of Indiana university.

Dance Will Be Held at LA. C. by Alumnae Following are the patrons and patronesses for the dance to be given tonight at the Indianapolis Athletic Club by the St. Agnes Academy Alumnae Association for the benefit of the scholarship fund: Messrs, and Mesdames O. T. Ervin, Anderson: L. H. Schmidt, Bernard Keene, M. J. Connor, Charles L. Barry, William A. Brennan. Garrett Kirby, Frank Dowd, Le Roy Keach, James Hegarty, R. E. Sweeney. L. G. Cummins, G. W. Cummins, John Laville, Thomas Quinn, Harry Calland, Frank Coyle, Edward Hinton. James Tretton. James Manley, William S. Peelle, M. M. Turpin. J. A. Bansbach, D. J. McCarthy, William C. Hall, John A. Spaulding. Joseph Conley, T. E Courtney, Robert Dwyer. Mrs. Florence Movnahan and Mrs. Anton Geiger. The reception committee includes Mrs. William Mooney Jr., Misses Louise Tynan, Rachel Tobin, Eileen O’Connor, Gertrude Fleury and Ann Carroll.

Geraldine Reep Is Hostess at Bridge Party Mist Geraldine Reep, 3110 Broadway, entertained with a bridge party at her home Friday afternoon in honor of Miss Eniita Ferriday, Wilmington, who is the house, guest of Mrs. Kurt Pantzer. The hostess was assisted by her sister, Miss Alberta Reep. Guests were Mesdames Willis Kinnear Jr.. George A. Van Dyke Jr., and Misses Dorothy. Jean, and Ruth Peterson, Suzanne Swain and Rea Bauer.

Hundreds of Merrymakers to Usher in New Year at City Clubs

HUNDREDS of merrymakers will usher in the New Year Wednesday night at the various celebrations at Indianapolis clubs. This red letter night in everyone's calender w-ill be marked by special entertainment by each organization. Indianapolis Athletic Club entertainment committee has not disclosed full plans for the evening. Supper will be served from 10 to midnight in the dining room, and both wings of the ballroom -will be opened for dancing. Breakfast will be served from 2

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Mrs. Irving Fauve is director of the Children’s Hour production of “Bo Bo Bear in the Enchanted Forest,” by Margaret Noble, which is being presented at the Civic theater at 11 and 2:30 Tuesday. Mrs. William P. Anderson 111 is in charge of tickets. Miss Emily Dorgan, daughter

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Prof. Julius Seelye Bixler

Professor Julius Seelye Bixler of the department of religion and Biblical literature at Smith college will address the luncheon meeting of the Smith College Alumni Association at the Woodstock Country Club, Jan. 2. Mrs. Harland Wilson is chairman of the luncheon. Reservations must be made with Mrs. Victor Keene not later than Wednesday. Mrs. Fletcher is president of the association. Mr. Bixler will speak on the work of his department and his recent Sabbatical year in Germany, where he studied and lectured and met some of the leaders of the new phenomenological movement. Smith undergraduates and seniors of accredited schools in Indianapolis who are perparing to enter Smith next year are invited to attend the meeting.

on. Music will be broadcast during the night and early morning. More than 800 reservations already have been made. Fifteen hundred are expected to attend the celebration at the Columbia Club. Two orchestras have, been engaged to play during the dinner hours, from 9 to 12, Jack Berrys syncopaters and Arnold Peek's Columbians. Charlie Davis and his Columbia Club orchestra will play during the breakfast dance from 1 to 4. Breakfast will be served from 4 to 7. La Nita musical floor show will

of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Dorgan, 5140 Washington boulevard, has returned from St. Mary of the Woods College to spend the holidays with her parents. Miss Dorothea Craft, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Craft, 3233 Washington boulevard, is on the committee for the C. A. R. tea dance Dec. 31 at the Propylaeum.

Recent Bride Is Honor Guest at Bridge Fete Miss Dorothy Beightol entertained Friday night with a bridge party at the Columbia Club in honor of Mrs. Edward Johnston Kirkpatrick, who was Miss Dorothy Krieg before her recent marriage. Guests included: Mesdames William J. Krieg. Frank Kirkpatrick, Edwin Gable, Harold Magee, John Sloan Smith, G. Schuyler Blue. Melvjn Puett, Robert X. Boyer, Phillip I. Miller, Wililam Walter. Lee Searcy; Misses Margaret Shanklin, Catherine Matthews, Lucille Wilding, Kathryn Emrich, Dorothy Fife. Betty Martindale, Clara Foxworthy, Betty Morris, Imogene Pierson, Kathryn Krieg, Truth Wakeman, Marjorie Goble, Katherine Hanna, Grace Avels, Helen Eiser, Maja Bromlee, Georgia Holder, Maude Ann Searcy and Betty Bowman. Miss Lillian Van Camp, Buffalo, formerly of Indianapolis, has come to be the guest of Miss Frances Wales for the Black and White hard times dance to be given tonight at Woodstock Club. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Floood.‘"2060 North Delaware street, have returned from a visit in Terre Haute. Mrs. Alice G. Holloway, 4127 Sutherland avenue, has as her house guests Mr. and Mrs. John Stoney, Atlanta, Ga. Miss Miriam Walker, New York, will be the guest of Mrs. W. W. Winslow, 1942 North Meridian street next week. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bailey, 18 East Fortieth street, and Mrs. George J. Mayer. 4339 Winthrop j avenue, have Mr. and Mrs. Henry j Meyer, Chicago, as their guests. Mr. and Mrs. James A. Bawden. ! 5202 Broadway, have gone on a trip to Cuba.

be given during dinner. Decorations will be of night club effect. n an NEW YEAR’S EVE will be celebrated at the Athenaeum with a dinner and dance, and several feature numbers. Herman Kothe, president of the club, is being assisted in making arrangements by a committee composed of C. O. Janus, George Kuhn, and Alex Vonnegut. Approximately four hundred reservations are expected for the evening. Music for the dancing

Tea-Dance Is Planned by Society Members of Old Glory Society. Children of the American Revolution, will give a tea dance at the D. A. R. chapter house from 4 to 6. Dec. 31. in celebration of the end of the old year. Honor guests will be Mrs. Wilbur Johnson, D. A. R. regent. and Mrs. A. F. Poorman, Lafayette, state president of C. A. R. The committee in charge of arrangements is composed of: Mary Ellen Voyles. Betty Kalleen. Joan Aufderheide. Dorothea Craft. Charlotte Griggs. Betty Humphreys. Helen Rogge, Betty Richie. Ann Redwin and Dan Taylor. Ted Wohlgemuth. Richard Fowler, Charles Fuller. Richard Voyles, Walker Winslow, Lyman Hunter and Dick Robinson. Junior members of the organization will hold a Father Time party at the D. A. R. chapter house from 2-4 Dec. 31. Guests will wear costumes to represent the holidays in the year. Margaret Millikan is chairman of the committee in charge, assisted by: Peggy Bosart. Eleanor Window. Caroline Dixon. Marjorie Glass, Marjorie and Arthur Northrup. Harvey Wilmeth, HenryHolt and Donald Dickson.

Miss Reeves Is Bride in Rites Today Marriage of Miss 1 Lois Jacque Reeves, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur L. Reeves, 3735 Salem street, to Alger P. Wysong, son of Alva Wysong, Woodruff Place, was solemnized at 8:30 today in McKee chapel, Tabernacle Presbyterian church. The Rev. J. Ambrose Dunkle read the ceremony. Miss Esther Owens was the bride's only attendant. She wore a frock of midnight blue flat crepe, with hat and other accessories of a matching shade, and carried an arm bouquet of pink roses. Tom Elrod was the best man. The bride was attired in her traveling' costume, an ensemble of brown, trimmed in eggshell, with eggshell felt hat, gloves, and other accessories to match. She carried white roses and lilies of the valley. Immediately following the ceremony, Mr. and Mrs Wysong left for a wedding trip through the south. They will visit in Florida and Cuba before returning. They will be at home after Jan. 15 at 5447 College avenue. The bride formerly lived with her parents in Toledo, O. The bridegroom attended Purdue university.

Miss Mary Alyce Sebold to Be Bride in Rites Today

The marriage of Miss Mary Alyce Sebold to Russell L. Arbuckle, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Arbuckle, will take place at 2:30 this afternoon at the home of the bride’s grandmother, Mrs. Belle Perlee, 3997 South Eastern avenue. The Rev. George Kistler, pastor of Fairview Presbyterian church, will read the ceremony. The bridal couple will be attended by Mr. and Mrs. Emery Brimberry. Mrs. Frank C. Dawson and Mrs. Hal W. James will sing, and Miss Barbara Dawson, pianist, will play. Mrs. Brimberry will wear a frock of brown flai —epe, with hat and accessories of a matching shade, and wall carry an arm bouquet of orchid chrysanthemums, tied with yellow tulle, carrying out the bridal colors. The bride will be gowned in brown transparent velvet, fashioned with very long, flared skirt, and short, bloused waist. Her hat wall be of gold brocade. She will carry yellow chrysanthemums, tied with orchid tulle. Following the ceremony a reception will be held. Appointments will

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Miss Mar gene Ervin, Anderson, is general chairman of the dance to he held > tonight at the Indianapolis Athletic Club by the St. Agnes Academy Alumnae Association. Proceeds for the affair will be used to maintain scholarships provided by the association.

will be provided by the Highland Country Club orchestra. Favors of compacts, vases, cigarette trays, and other novelties will be given the guests. At midnight a tableau arranged by Dr. Carl Sputh depicting the coming of the New Year will be presented. The Culture trio from WFBM, under the direction of Miss Alma P. Lentz, will present a group of numbers. Dancing will continue until morning. Woodstock Country Club will entertain its members and guests

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Mrs. Harvey B. Martin

Applied education department of the Woman’s Department Club will be hostess to the general club Friday afternoon when Mrs. Demarchus Brown will speak on ‘‘English Cathedrals” and illustrate her topic. A musical program will be given by Mrs. Harvey B. Martin, soloist, accompanied by Mrs. M. D. Dichvay, pianist. Mrs. George A. Leebody, general chairman of hostesses, and Mrs. Samuel Ashby,* January chairman, will be assisted by Mesdames Frank Brandt. George Cox, Percy Johnson. W. E. Kennedy, W. D. Long and J. J. Martin. The series of contract bridge lessons will begin Jan. 5 under direction of Mrs. Grace Bushman. The class in psychology, led by Mrs. Frederick G. Balz, which was to have begun Jan. 6, has been postponed until Jan. 13

Miss Mary Margaret Lane Will Be Bride of H. O. Hartman

Miss Mary Margaret Lane, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Louis Lane, 1440 North Alabama street, will become the bride of Herbert Ora Hartman, son of Mr. and Mrs. William F. Hartman, at the McKee chapel of the Tabernacle Presbyterian church at 3 :30 this afternoon. The Rev. J. Ambrose Dunkel will | read the ceremony before an altar i banked with palms and ferns, in--1 terspersed with roses and lighted

[ be carried out in the orchid and yel- ! low. Mrs. Perlee will be assisted by ! Mrs. Blanche O’Donnell. The bride and bridegroom vill leave after the ceremony for a wedding trip to Chicago. They will be at home after Jan. 1 at 3545 College avenue. Mr. Arbuckle Is a student in Indiana university College of Medicine, and is a member of Phi Beta Pi, medical fraternity. The bride is a member of Sigma Phi sorority. MRS. LIEBER WILL ENTERTAIN PUPILS Mrs. W. R. Sieber. 402 West Maple road, will entertain her voice pupils Sunday afternoon at a musicale tea. Holiday decorations wall be used in the house and on the tea table. There will be an exchange of gifts. The hostess wall be assisted by her sister. Miss Edythe Randolph, and her niece. Miss Charlotte Mullen. Dance at Park Tonight Women’s Community Club will give a dance at the Christian park shelter house from 8 to 11 tonight.

with a dance at the club house. Over 150 reservations for the dance have been made, and many more are expected to be received iater. nun SEVERAL private dinner parties will precede the dance, Holiday decorations will be used at the tables and in the ballroom. Harry Dickerson's Woodstock Country Club orchestra will provide music for the dancing. At 5 New Year’s morning, breakfast will be served Ao the guests of the club.

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Ann Cat Toll to Announce Engagement Miss Ann Patricia Carroll will announce her engagement to Maurice D. McNulty, son of Mr. and Mrs. James McNulty, this afternoon at a bridge tea at her home in honor of Miss Antoinette La ngsenkamp. whose marriage to Robert Kirby will take place at 10 next Saturday at SS. Peter and Paul cathedral. Miss Carroll, daughter of Mr. anti Mrs. John Carroll. 2355 North Pennsylvania street, will marry Mr. McNulty in the spring. The tea table will be centered with a bowl of yellow roses and lighted by yellow tapers. Mrs. 'Walter Stuhldreher and Mrs. William Mooney Jr. will pour. Guests with Miss Langsenkamp will include: Mesdames Henry Langsenkamp Jr Ralph Whitehill. Leon Desautels. Gordon Kelly. Harrv Wiliford. Harold Bartholomew. Charles Riley Hnd Hilary Hartman. Cincinnati. Misses Norma George Logansport, house auest of Mrs. Langsenkamp Jr.; Charlotte Kerlin, Miss Carroll's house guest; Helen Mueller New York; Frances Kotteman Martha Barry. Eleanor Kirby, Mary McNulty. Josephine Madden. Marjorie Me*. Dnflee, Rachel Tobin. Lenore Roach, Estelle Sadlier. Frances Krieg, Katherine Flynn. Clara Norton, Eileen O'Connoi Mary Bingham. Gretchen Mueller, Caroline Sweeney and L-ouise Tvnan. Mr. and Mrs. Langsenkamp Jr will entertain Sunday with a tea at their home. 1236 North New Jersey street, in honor of Miss Langsenkanip. Tea table decorations will carry out the bride’s colors, green and yellow. Mrs. Henry Langsenkamp , will preside at the tea table and will be assisted by Misses George. McDuffee, Barry and Frances Foster. WAR MOTHERS TO HOLD YULE TARTY Marion county chapter. American War Mothers, will hold its Christmas party Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Zeiia Ryan. 5530 North Delaware street. Assisting hostesses will be: Mesdames Frank Callon. R M. Hadley. Amelia Hough. Ollie Barker. Minnie Tompson. Henry Eiscnbarth. O. G. Crank, Gctta Socwell. C. H. Regulr.. C. C, Jones, Margaret Hensley. Lela Rawlings and W. H. Allen.

with cathedral candles in manybranched candelabra. Mrs. C. H. Eberhard. organist, wall play while the guests are assembling. and during the ceremony will play “Delta Zeta Prayer.” The bride's only attendant will be her sister. Miss Dorothy Louise Lane. She will wear a frock of bittersweet chiffon, with egg-shell hat and slippers, and will carry Johanna Hill roses. John Knox will be the best man. The bride given in marriage by her father, w-ill be gowned in bisque chiffon, fashioned with a closefitting bodice, long flared skirt and trimmed with insets of lace. Her hat of French felt and slippers, will be of a matching shade. She will carry an arm bouquet of Johanna Hill roses. An informal reception at the church will follow the ceremony, after which the bridal couple will leave for a short wedding trip . The bride will travel in an ensemble of brown flat crepe with hat and shoes of a matching shade. The at-home announcements are for 502 East Maple road after Jan. 20. Out-of-town guests at the wedding will be: Messrs and Mesdames Wavne Judy. South Bend: James Sullivan. Terre Haute: James Mahoney. Danville: Mrs. Mary Heath, Greencastle. and Miss Marerretta Tristoe, Oxford. O. The bride is a graduate of Indiana university, where she was a member of the Delta Zeta sorority. Mr. Hartmann attended Butler university.

New Handles New handles for your percolator : can be obtained for 10 cents in any : color you want to dress up your kitchen. You can screw them in i yourself. Silver Polish If you boil your flat silver up in ;an aluminum pot before you start shining it, you w-ill find the mere bath is a good polish. Egg Stains It is a mistake to let egg stains remain on silver. When you have eggs for breakxast, dip the spoons or forks that you used for them into a pan of salt solution as soon as you clear the table. Unbreakable Glasses For the children you can get un-? : breakable glasses and cups and : saucers that conic in merry colors j that they will like. They are thin ; like ordinary glasses and attractive. Colored Desserts The -same old bread pudding or custard takes on new interest for the family if it comes out in anew colored garb. Vegetable colorings are harmless and do w-or* .ers to dress up a dish. Sleeve Board With styles more complicated, a | little tapering sleeve board is indispensable to the home maker jlt is useful for all kinds of lingerie touches and handkerchiefs, | too. THEATER OPERATOR IS SUED IN U. S. COURT j Will Hays Cites Frank J. Rcrnbusch to Answer 50 Questions. Frank J. Rembusch, independent j theater operator, and several com- ! panies controlled by him, Friday j w-ere made defendants in federal ; court to a suit by Will Hays, motion ! picture czar, fourteen producing and distributing companies and the i Motion Picture Producers and Disj tributors Association, j Rembusch and defendant com- ! panies named with him are cited to appear in court here and answer fifty interrogatories in regard to a j suit ;tembusch has filed in New York against the producers and distributors alleging Sherman and Clayton trust act violations. Spain to Keep Martial Law , By United Pres* MADRID, Dec. 27.—Martial law must remain in Spain for the present, Premier General Damaso Berenguer told journalists today when he received the press for the first ' time since his recent illnes*.