Indianapolis Times, Volume 43, Number 284, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 April 1932 — Page 7

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I | Women Plan Close Study of Election Five directors were elected Wednesday by the Indianapolis Council of Women in session at the Irvington Methodist Episcopal (church. They are Mesdames Edna ; E. Pauley, Charles H. Smith, Alex Goodwin, Robert McKay, and Waiter Geisel. These directors will meet with hold-over directors this month to elect new officers for the year. Mrs. ( Frank A. Symmes, who has served [two t'.ms as president, was ineligl- ; ble for re-election. Mrs. Allen T. Fleming was elected parliamentarian. Election Interest Urged Two resolutions were adopted by the council. One asked that citizens be interested actively in seeking information regarding candidates in 'the coming primary, particularly in I their attitude concerning the eighteenth amendment. It further asked that the members pledge themselves to attempt to get to the polls on election day a larger representation of Christian citizenship of the city that worthy men and women shall have the proper support. The other resolution indorsed the petition to the city council and the city board of health, asking that funds be appropriated for the support and maintenance of a unit to the city hospital the Flower Mission has offered to build for tuberculosis patients. ■Fudge Baker Speaks Judge Frank P. Bakei spoke following luncheon on ‘Thoughts of a Judge.” Judge Baker told the women that Indianapolis is outstanding in that there has been no of crime during the economic depression. The Rev. Albert J. Spaulding, superintendent of the Fletchei place community center, and H. W. Middlesworth, city recreation director also spoke. Mrs. Symmes presided. Spring Salad Use leeks to season spring salad i rather than onions, at least until 1 the new little green onions appear. Phi Taus to Gather Phi Tau sorority will meet tonight with Miss Mary Negley, 2212 Ashland avenue. Beta Tam to Meet Beta Tau sorority will meet at 3 tonight at the Antlers.

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Miss Martha Tutewiler Weds Samuel William Simpson

The marriage of Miss Martha Tutewiler. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey A. Tutewiler, 116 Blue Ridge road, to Samuel William Simpson, son of Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Simpson, 4519 North Meridian street, was celebrated at 1:30 today at Roberts Park Methodist Episeo-

Card Parties

Men‘s and Ladies’ societies of the Sacred Heart church will sponsor ! the second of a series of card tournaments at 3 and 8:30 Sunday at their parish halls. Indianapolis chapter, Women of the Moose, will hold a card party at 2:30 Thursday at Moose hall, 135 North Delaware street. Mrs. Noel C. White Is chairman. Altar society of Sacred Heart church will sponsor a card party at 2:15 Thursday at St. Cecelia hall. Altar Society of St. John's church will give a card party this afternoon at the Banner Whitehill Furniture Company. All games will be played. Hostesses will be Mesdames Margaret Sweeney, Frank McNamara. David Connor, John Rail, Martin King, Edward Rippetow and Kurt Wurz. Mrs. Will Wertz, 2415 Shelby street, has returned from a visit in Chicago. Mrs. and Mrs. Leonard J. Meisberger, 3541 North Meridian street, have returned from Miami Beach, Fla., where they have been vacationing PLAYER CLUB WILL BOLD LAST SESSION Final meeting of the season will 1- - keic! by the Players Club at 8:30 Friday night April 15, at the Civic Ihcatei The performance will be preceded by the annual business meeting. The program will be a presentation of a comedy sketch, a take-off on Eugene O’Neill’s •'Mourning Becomes Eleclra.” Dancing and supper at the Propylaem will follow. New Kitchens How long has it been since you put your kitchen into its present color scheme? Why not change it this spring? Gray-white, with peacock blue trim, is new and goes magnificently with gray tiled linoleum and checked curtains in blue. Cream walls, with a dash of red along the moldings, and dark blue furniture that almost looks black, makes a nice version of the bicentennial color scheme.

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j pal church, with the Rev. A. H. Kenna officiating. The altar, in a setting of greenery, was decorated with spring flowers and lighted by cathedral candles. Dale Young, organist, played. The bride was attended by Miss Mary Elizabeth Driscoll, who wore a blue crepe suit trimmed in white ; pique with blue accessories. Oscar Keelin was Simpson's best man. The bride wore her traveling suit 1 of blue trimmed with beige fox and blue accessories. Mr. and Mrs. Simpson left immediately after the ceremony for Miami Beach, Fla., where they will ; be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Courtland Van Camp Martindale. A i fishing trip has been planned in the j Martindale yacht, which will include the Key West, Cuba and other tropical points. They will re- | turn to Indianapolis ir May.

Personals

W. P. Morton, 4012 Central avenue, is spending a few days at the Edgewater Beach in Chicago. Mrs. Henry Talbott, Spring Mill road, is at the Madison ir New York for a few days. Mrs. Charles S. Crawford and daughter Jane, Wiesbaden, Germany, have come to spend several months with Mrs. Crawford’s mother, Mrs. Mary Williams, 822 North Temple street. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. White and daughter of Indianapolis, who are traveling in southern California, are at the Hotel Del Monte, Del Monte, Cal., for a few days. Chapter to Gather Beta chapter, lota Psi Omega sorority, will meet at 8 tonight at the Antlers. Buckles Add Contrast Colored belt buckles make a gay touch of brightness on many new tailored dresses. Often the buckle is the only accent color on the dress. Choose your buckle to match the color of some other accessory. And its smartest shape is long and narrow'. Felt Shoes Appear Felt shoes! Not, of course, the old felt house slippers grandpa loves to wear. But smart new oxfords and pumps. They’re lined with kid so they can’t stretch and they’re just as comfortable as the old felt slipper.

ROBINSON TOPS THE CAST OF A BIG SHOW “Hot From Harlem” With a Large Dancing Group Opens Friday at the Indiana Theater for a Week. TJOT FROM HARLEM,” an all-colored revue featuring Bill Robtn--EA son in person, will appear at the Indiana Friday as the first intact musical revue of its kind to play on an Indianapolis picture theater stage. Robinson, who has been featured in several Broadway musical comedies and in the film revue entitled "Dixiana,” is described as one of the foremost tap dancers of the present day. He is generally credited as the originator of Uls, famous “stair step” tap dance. Besides Robinson, "Hot From Harlem - ’ will present the Brown Buddies” chorus of eighteen and such principals as John Mason, Putney Dandridge, Myra Johnson, Naomi Price, Ferdie Lewis, Jili Smith,

and Jackie Young. The film, “Alias the Doctor,” is of the intensely dramatic type and stars Richard Barthelmess. It tells a story of thwarted love, supreme sacrifice, and devotion that gives Barthelmess the opportunity for emotional expression. And back of it all is a theme of undying love and romance that is finally unveiled in a happy surprise. Playing with Barthelmess in “Alias the Doctor” is a cast headed by Marian Marsh, who has been rapidly ascending the ladder of success through such vehicles as “Svengall” and “The Mad Genius,” in which she appeared opposite John Barrymore; “Five Star Final,” with Edward G. Robinson, and “Under Eighteen,” her first starring film. Others in the cast include Adrienne Dore, Norman Foster, George Rosener, Oscar Apfel, Claire Dodd, Beris Karloff and Lucille La Verne. * tt PRELIMINARIES TO BE HELD ON ROOF. Third preliminaries of the Indiana Roof Ballroom’s city championship waltz contest will be staged tonight at 10:30 p. m. Finals of the dance competition are scheduled for one week from tonight, when winners of three preliminaries will compete for a cash award. Jean Goldkette’s orchestra, which will continue as the Roof’s musical feature until it is replaced by Ben Bernie and his orchestra next Sunday night, will accompany the contestants tonight. Bernie, the self - styled “ole maestro” of radioland, will bring his unit to Indianapolis from the College Inn of the Hotel Sherman, Chicago, where the majority of his broadcasts and iring the past two years have originated. Frank Prince, a former Indianapolis resident, has joined Bernie as a soloist since the famous orchestra played a one night engagement on the Roof last June. Pat Kennedy, the Irish tenor, and the German quartet, will also be featured by the wise-cracking music

master when he appears on the Roof for one night Sunday. nun Indianapolis theaters today offer: Saints’ Parade” at the Civic, “It’s a Wise Child” at Keith’s, “Panama Flo” and “The Big Shot” at the Circle, “Hotel Continental” at the Apollo, “One Hour With You” at the Indiana, “Tarzan, the Ape Man,” at the Palace, Victor McLaglen at the Lyric, and burlesque at the Mutual. tt tt tt Neighborhood theaters tonight offer: “A Woman of Experience” at the Daisy, “Girls About Town” ?t the Mecca, “Taxi” at the Hollywood, "Two Kinds of Women” at the Talbott. “Freaks” at the Belmont, • Ladies of the Big House” at the Irving and Emerson, "She Wanted a Millionaire” at the Rivoli. "Charlie Chan's Chance” at the Stratford, and “Unholy Garden” at the Hamilton. Food Sale Planned, Woman's Missionary Society of the Meridian Street Methodist Episcopal church will sponsor a food sale in the church parlors from 10 to 4 Saturday. Mrs. L. F. Hurt is in charge, assisted by a committee.

AMUSEMENTS

lOn the Stage—l:ls-3:45-6:45-9:18 H Victor McLAGLENI of “What Price Glory” fame with Sj CHARLES JUD EL S # TV PERSON H And Other Fine Attractions On the Screen—A New Fox Hit I ELISSA LANDI and ft VICTOR_McLAGLEN “DEVIL'S LOTTERY” |

ENGLISH S APL. 11-12-13 i Mai! Orders Vow —Seats Tomorrow Greatest Colored Show of AH Timet rIJIHTWH i *a 1 1 1111. hi IJ |[ JT ,m i A Symphony of Blno Votes and Black Rhythm Original V. Y. Cast Intact . EVES.. 60c to $2.50. MAT. WED., 50c to $1.50.

rnanin nm si. 7277 uSsllui NOW berkell players In the Belasco Theatre (N, Y.) Comedy Hit a Wise Child” j MATINEE WEP., TUCKS., SAT. ~| Night, 60c. SSc; Mate., Sfie, 25e NEXT WEEK—“The Old Homestead’' With Eero Bositngton’e Robe Band

Now Going On Realtors’ HOME SHOW See the beautiful floral displays, rare plants, and the new and unusual in gardening:. Admission 50c APRIL 2-10 Manufacturers Bldg. State Fair Grounds

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EGG SHOW DATES SET Purdue Exposition Is Scheduled for May 4 to 6. By Timex Special LAFAYETTE, Ind.. April 6. Twenty-fourth annual Purdue egg show recognized as the "pioneer egg show of America,” will be held at Purdue university on May 4-6, it was announced today by E. E. Schnetzler, faculty adviser. The show, started with a hatful

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Piss Jffi f) World’s Greatest Tap Dancer! O'qftOBINSOM That Dark Cloud of Ginger and Joy—8N running riot throughout an all-colored revue that you’ll remember for the rest of your life. more than an hour ■ pp of mile-a-minute merry-making 9

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NORTH SIDE HMnnDPiaKii at msu. Family Nile IMHaKHaMI Double Feature “GIRLS ABOUT TOWN" and “DEVIL OX DECK’* 19th BCm 1 I 3#l!■ unit MHiiIAMHMi College Family Nile. Warner Oland in “CHARLIE CHAN’S CHANCE” Corned.—Novelty, ■■HPPBMWI Talbot at 22nd ■ ■iH;f|la■ Family Nite UUmUmHUI Miriam Hopkinv In “TWO KINDS OF WOMEN” WEST SIDE JRBHWIHH 2540 IV. Mich. St. Twelve tree. “A WOMAN OF EXPERIENCE” ■■■■■■■■ w. Wash. A Bermont 4, Family nite UUSUmMUP Wallace Ford la “FREAKS”

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MOTION PICTURES Last 2 Days! “PANAMA FLO” With Helen Twelvetrees —PIus—“THE BIG SHOT” with EDDIE QUILLAN I Premiere Tomorrow Nite! IHISisM night! Paramount's Frisky, Frothy, t/Wk Frenchy Fun Hit | CHARLIE I fjkjLd ruggles I ptedpj THELMA TODD , KT 'm ROLAND ■ YOUNG Ps/g DESSA BYRD 1

.-i*—... EAST SIDE : 4638 E. 18th St. SYLVIA SIDrrEY In “LADIES OF THE BIG HOUSE’* •fir If -T: ~J j 31.15 F. 10h St. JOAN BENNETT in “SHE WANTED A MILLIONAIRE'* *ll E. 10th St. ■AMMiMaMMM Ronald Coleman ia “UJfHOLY GARDEN” •!■■■■■■■■■■ 1582 Roosevelt Are. ItMl Vi./1101 Family Nite James Carney la “TAXI” If Tour Favorite Theatre (a Not Ll.led TELL YOUR THEATRE MANAOU