Indianapolis Times, Volume 44, Number 242, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 February 1933 — Page 7
FEB. 17, 1033
Dr. Fifer Will Talk on Lincoln Former City Man to Give Address to Research Club. Dr. On on W Filer, Cincinnati, formerly of Indianapolis, will give an address on Lincoln at the patriotic program of th ■ Womans research Club at 2 30 Monday. Mrs. C O Britton will b° hostess. Election of officers will be held at the bu.'inc , meeting preceding the entertainment Mr? James M. Dungan, president, will preside. Mrs Lorinda Cottingham Howell, violinist, and Miss Dortha Berger, piarn • will present the following selections: ' Cargo from World Svmphonv" IF. Trait ' La G 'ain Krelsler CSTiC. Mor'f Cos! imbia the Orm of the Ocean t.onrionderr- Air Kreisler "K.trelhU" . Ponce-Hesset/ Assisting hostesses will include Me: dames R. o Alexander. Edmund H Clark, James Preston L. H. Millikan Alvin T. Coate. A. M. Glqsshrenner. Wymond J. Rrekett, J. W Noble. G A Ratti, T E Root, W. C. Hartmger and Miss Elizabeth Smith. BIRTHDAY PARTY HONORS DAI 'OUTER Mrs Olga Voce] entertained wuth a birthday luncheon at noon today in honor of her daughter. Mrs. Fred Him. at the Huff home, 1904 Arrow avenue. Other guests were Medames Ruth Vogel. Eleanor Vogel. Clarence Voge], Earl Vcnis, Albert Hall and Harry Martin. Engagement Announced The engagement of Miss Florence Strode, 3.360 North Gale street, to Chris Meier has been announced by her sister, Mrs. Donald D Bradway. The wedding will take place March 1. Church Supper Set, Ladies Aid Society of the Speedway Methodist church at Sixteenth and Medford streets, will give a supper Saturday night at- the church.
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A Sensational Value —Saturday! * 1.7. Card Tables With ALL-WOOD Tops QQc 0E& Wp, 70 V \ - 98 c is aver >* low Price for a card table any \ \ w^/VWr S ’/ \ 111116 ■ but 98c is an extraordinary low price A AA / ’J.V / \"I / // Very sturdily constructed with steel braced . - Tit-' J 7 lees and the corners are reinforced with \ 5 \ \ | metal. Attractively finished in red. green \7 / V 1 er walnut. Sorry, because of the extremely . Y / \ / low price—loc extra for delivery if table is f \> \ / \/ \ , bought separately. ' 51.49 All-Metal Chairs—Upholstered * 1 seats to match table. aq Complete set as illustrated. 34.79 .. BLOci .- — ‘J° C
Tweed Worn With Grace by English Cinema Star
K'l \ r 1 AVer ice, Hollywood. Feb. 17. —Lillian Harvey, English star, just recently arrived in Hollywood, wears tweeds with an enviable grace and ease, but she has some new Rus-sian-influence things that are arresting, too. At a tea she wore a perfectly stunning afternoon ensemble of light brown sheer crepe, with organ pleating and cloth buttons, that had a high kerchief neckline of green with a gold border. Her Cossack hat was matching brown, trimmed with Persian lamb. The color scheme was grand for her fair skin, and light hair, which she wears in a very long bob, with
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ends curled up. She has the slightest little figure, with a lovely slender waistline, that carries this type of thing with great chick. Sheer wools still hold high favor with stars. Among those seen wearing wool sheers lately are: Carole Lombard, having dinner at Levy’s wearing a black and white mixed wool dress, extremely tailored, with buttons clear down the front and a small collar typing in a bow in front. A small black hat and white scarf completed this outfit. Frances Dee. in the Paramount restaurant with Claude Binyon, wearing a gray wool dress with a small collar of contrasting gray velvet tying in a loose bow in front.
THE INDIANAPOLIS TRIES
Monte Carlo Night to Be Held at Club Roulette, Keno, Other Games to Be Played at Hills. Meridian Hills Country Club will be transformed into a Monte Carlo gaming house Saturday night when members and guests will participate in various games. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Kelly are general chairmen and have arranged for awards to winners of the games. Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. Olive will have charge of keno; Mr. and Mrs. William Henry Harrison and Dr. and Mrs. R. L. Lochry, roulette; Mr. and Mrs. John W. Hutchings, horse racing game; Mr. and Mrs. John W. Twitty, bally-hoo. and Mr. apd Mrs Don B. Jenkins of Noblesville, miscellaneous games. Mr. and Mrs. George M. Weaver, assisted by Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Thompson will act as “cashiers.” The party will begin at 8:15 and supper will follow. Mrs. Olive is general chairman of the third meeting of the ladies contract bridge tournainent Monday at the clubhouse. Luncheon will be at 1, and a bonus of 250 points will be given to those arriving promptly. Mrs. Edward A. Peterson and Mrs. Charles L. Schaab are in charge of the tournament.
Card Parties
Alfarata council. No. 5, Degree of Pocahontas, will give a card party at 8:30 tonight in Red Men's hall. Miss Minnie Reeves is chairman. Silver Star Review 15, W. B. A., will give a George Washington supper and card party Monday night in Castle hall. The committee is composed of Mrs. Harlan Tatliffe, chairman, and Misses Lorena Johnson, Margaret Weaver. Fern Gerber and Ida M. Curr. Camp 3, P. O. of A. will give a card party at 8:30 tonight at the Druids’ hall, 29' 2 South Delaware street. Prospect auxiliary’ to the Order of Eastern Stars will give a card party Saturday night at 8, on the third floor of Fountain Square theater. Mrs. Ethel Johnson, Mrs. Edith Mumaw, Mrs. Cora Lane, Mrs. Esther Bleistein, Mrs. Eleanor Myer and Mrs. Hazel Pringle are in charge of arrangements. A benefit card party will be given at 8:30 Saturday night at 528 Woodlawn avenue. Mrs. Sue Reynolds is chairman. Degree team of Gold Mound council 445. Degree of Pocahontas, will give a card party Saturday night at the home of Mrs. Joseph Glezen, 1003 Zilla street. Lauter Mothers’ Club will give a card party at 8 Saturday night at its clubrooms, 1309 West Market stret. Euchre, bridge and bunco will be played.
Sororities
Theta chapter of Pi Omicron sorority will hold a bridge party at 2:30 Saturday afternoon at the Banner-Whitehill auditorium. Sigma Tau Delta sorority will meet at the Spink-Arms tonight. Beta chapter of Rho Delta sorority will hold a dinner and card party at 6:30 tonight in the Foodcraft shop. Bridge, euchre and bunco will be played. Pledges of Sigma Phi sorority will entertain members with a Valentine party tonight at the home of Miss Esther Doty. Pledges of Sigma Phi sorority will entertain active members of the organization at the home of Miss Esther Doty, 3332 East Vermont at 8 tonight.
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Miss Hildred Trueblood is chairman of arrangements for the initiation services, to be held Saturday night by Alpha Gamma chapter of Delta Sigma Epsilon, national educational sorority of Butler Teachers' college. A dinner will follow the rites. Miss Irene Westfall, chapter president, will be in charge of initiation of Misses Mary Katherine Murr of Lawrence, Janice Miller of Salem, Ruth Wagner of Noblesville. Hattie Lou Bridgeford. Rosa Lena Voeller, Carolyn Ackmann, Margaret Davis and Fleeta Edwards. ail of Indianapolis. Fathers , Sons to Dine The annual father and son dinner at the Men’s Club of the All Saints cathedral will be held tonight at the cathedral with Judge James A. Collins as speaker.
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