Indianapolis Times, Volume 44, Number 247, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 February 1933 — Page 9
, FEB. 23, 1033
Many Theater Parties Arranged for Hampden Performance at English’s Governor and Wife to Be Honor Guests at Presentation; Other Prominent Persons Also Will See ‘Caponsacchi.’ Many theater parties have been arranged for the performance of Walter Hampden in “Caponsacchi" Saturday night at English’s theater, at which Governor and Mrs. Paul McNutt will be honor guests. Several hosts and hostesses will entertain their box parties at dinner at the Propylaeum
preceding the presentation. Governor and Mrs. McNutt will be dinner guests of Mrs. John Worth Kern. Others in the party will be Dr. William Lowe Bryan, president "of Indiana university, and General and Mrs. George T. Jamerson of Ft. Harrison. Mr. and Mrs. William H. Coleman will have as their guests at dinner Mayor Reginald Sullivan, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McGibeny and Dr. and Mrs. Charles P. Emerson. Other box parties w m include Dr. and Mrs. Charles A. Pfafflin, Dr. and Mrs. Jean S. Milner, Mrs. Florence Webster Long, and L. L. Dickerson. With Mr. and Mrs. Stewart C. Wilson will be Dr. and Mrs. Harold M. Truslcr, Miss Hilda Cuniff of Bangkok, Siam; Miss Ethel M. Moore, Dr. Theodore Torrcy of In- . .diana university, and Captain William Lcich of Ft. Harrison. Guests of Mrs. Ovid Butler Jameson will be entertained at dinner before seeing “Caponsacchi.’'' They will be: Mrs. Edward C. Toner of Anderson, Dr. and Mrs. G. Bromley Oxnam of De Pauw university, Dr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Howe, Will Irw'in of Columbus and Dr. Frank S. C. Wicks. With Dr. and Mrs. Robert I. Blakeman will be Mr. and Mrs. George Buck, Miss I. Hilda Stewart, Miss Evelyn Butler, Brodehurst Elsey, and Hale McKeen. * SORORI'I'Y CHAPTER WILL GIVE BRIDGE Gamma chapter, Beta Kappa Psi sorority, will give a bridge party in its club rooms at the Spink-Arms at 8 Friday night. Miss Marjorie Woods is chairman. Hostesses will be Misses Charlotte Lyons, Thelma Taylor, Irma Taylor, Ruth Hansen, Mary Smth, Annabelle Chowning, Margaret Tamblyn, Peggy Barros, Mary Mitchell, Ann Gist, Ruth Pritchard, and Nellie Barth.
YOUR CHILD Forces That Pull Children From Home Are Increasing
BY OLIVE ROBERTS BARTON What are we going to do to combat the forces that are pulling children away from home? Movies and automobiles are the causes of wanderlust. But there are other sources of unrest. One of these is sports. Every season of the year brings its favorite game, indoors or out, collegiate or professional, or merely the neighborhood crowd. What boy or girl is there over 10 who doesn't come in after school Ao dump books and then tear off to a basketball game, a hockey game, and all their multiple cousins? I think sports of all kinds are one of the greatest influences for good in any young person’s life. This is no criticism or even hint at one. I am merely calling attention to the things that pull children away from home for so many hours a week. For high school children there are a dozen other activities that make it
Aw, Judge!
•Unwilling Beggar’ Tells ’ Sad Story, but It Costs Him $25. By l nilcd Press LOS ANGELES, Fob. 23.—Adolphus Gormley. the “unwilling beggar,’’ was telling Judge Oda Faulconer ail about it. "I get fits of rheumatism, your honor,” he said. “I got one downtown and it atfhcked my left arm. I stuck it out and someone put a dime in my hand. "Honest, before the fit was gone I had a dollar.” "Did it attack your feet, too?” .asked ttie woman jurist. ' "No; just my arms.” "Then you could have walked away.” the court said. “If you haven’t $25 with you, better trywalking over to jail.” KINDERGARTEN CLUB ELECTS Frank Owen of the Police Accident Prevention bureau spoke at the meeting of the Emerson Heights Kindergarten Mothers club Tuesday. Miss Flora A. Dutcher talked on “Your Child and Food.” Officers elected for the year are Mesdames Clauda Kingtson, vice president; Harry Ohge. secretary; and H. E. Pope, treasurer. Mrs. Harold Mates, president, presided at the business session. OPERATE ON ACTRESS Marie Dressier Recovering at Private Hospital, Doctors Report. By l nitvd Brest NEW YORK, Feb. 23.—Marie Dressier, actress, was reported recovering today from an operation she underwent in a private hospital. , The nature of the operation was not disclosed, though her physicians said it was for a minor ailment. Dinner to be Held Past presidents of the Indianapolis Traffic Club will be honored at a testimonial dinner to be held at 6:15 tonight in the Columbia club. Presidents since the founding of the club in 19f>9 who still are living, have been invited. Patriots’ Chief to Speak The Sons of American Revolution will have Frednc W. Millspaugh, lytashville, Term., president-general of the national society, as guest at the annual dinner at the Columbia club Saturday night. The annual business meeting and election will be held in Spink-Arms at 2 in the afternoon.
Dr. Oxnam to Address State Club Assembly Women’s Group to Visit De Pauw on Wednesday. Dr. G. Bromley oxnam, president of De Pauw university, will address the State Assembly Women’s Club Wednesday wnen the club will visit the university. Dr. Henry Hitt Crane, pastor of Elm Park M. E. church, at Scranton, Pa., will be the speaker at the morning exercises in the university chapel. A musical program, directed by Dean R. G. McCutcheon, will be presented by artists of the faculty and the university orchestra. Transportation is in charge of Mrs. James Mendenhall. At a board meeting at 10:30 Monday in the Claypool plans will be made for a visit to Indiana State Girls’ school at Clermont as guests of Dr. Kenosha Sessions. Mrs. C. J. Buchanan was hostess for a Washington guest luncheon Wednesday at the Marott. One hundred fifty members and guests were entertained. Honor guests were: Mesdames Paul V. McNutt, Harry G. Leslie. Samuel M. Ralston. John W. Kern Sr., O. M. Pittengcr, Harry O. Garman, Frank Symmes, William Taylor, David Ross, Frank Cregor, Roscoe C. O’Byrne of Brookville, and L. L. Porter of Greencastle, Samuel Lewis Shank, F. B. Fowler and W. S. Tomlin.
necessary to lengthen their hours of absence. Perhaps it is the school band to practice for, or the glee club, or the class paper, club meetings, informal dances, and now and then rehearsals for a play. Again I wish to say that personally there is not one thing I should strike off the list. Those activities are wholesome and broadening and cultivate group spirit, as well as presenting opportunities for special development and training. It is the aggregate power of these various calls out of the house that alarm me, and these are not all. There are social and church interests as well. Also lessons not included in the school curriculum, such as music, dancing, public speaking and reference work for themes. Irrelevant but fitting in as a timetaker are the beauty parlors. Can not a blind man see where all these things are taking the chil- ! dren? Away from the home, but where do they go from there? 11l tell you. As children are sel- , dom alone any more to think and j decide and live a certain amount of free and individual life, since | they work in groups, play in groups, and are influenced by the same group interests, they have become standard thinker* . -Standardized actors. And standardizing thinking and acting is undermining the happiest impulses of our country. The next step is the socialistic or communistic urge, not politically speaking precisely, but the mass thought that does eventually decide the fate of nations. Mothers have less influence each day against directed and organized control that won’t permit a young man or woman to be himself or herself. Their very culture is superimposed.
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BY JOAN SAVOY NEA SerTice Writer THIS is going to be a spring when you’ll be glad to take off your coat and make yourself at home almost anywhere. The main reason, of course, is that the blouse under your coat will be so good-looking that you'll ;
Tricky Sleeves Feature New Garb for Lounging
OLEEVE tricks are being done f with real flair in the new I G >A lounging things. Regal as many L ( --s, sos these new intimate costumes % ) are, they go in for amusing dei- „ j tails in their sleeves, for a trifling
22 ENTERTAINED AT FAMILY DINNER
Dr. and Mrs. Fletcher Hodges, 3160 North Pennsylvania street, entertained Wednesday night at the Propylaeum with a family dinner in honor of the fifty-seventh wedding anniversary of Mrs. Hodges’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Francis M. Andrews of Manchester-by-the-Sea, Mass. Covers were laid for twenty-two guests. Decorations were spring flowers in silver bowls and pastel tapers in silver holders. A bridge 250 yards long across the Min river in China is made entirely of bamboo cables except for the floor planks.
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look even better without your coat than with it, and that wiil be saying something. There are blouses of cottons, of linen, of new weaves cf cotton, blouses of jaunty plaid taffeta and plaid other materials. Blouses of clinging chiffon, of pert organdie, of pliable soft crepes and of
SLEEVE tricks are being done with real flair in the new lounging things. Regal as many of these new intimate costumes are, they go in for amusing details in their sleeves, for a trifling puff here or tlieie, a flaring pleat or two or some ingenious detail that makes them pleasingly interesting to look at. Many of the negligees afe made of luscious, luxurious velvet, either in printed designs or in
(From Arnold Constable, New York) pleasing vibrant colors. These velvet lounging things are high in the mode right now. Whether tailored in the current “mannish” mode or fashioned in graceful feminine manner, the velvet pajama suit gives all other leisure things a run for their money. One of the new suits uses polka dotted blue and white velvet for the coat and plain blue for the trousers. It is a soft deep blue that reflects the lights of your boudoir in pleasing manner, making the white dots gleam like silver. The coat Is made long and belted and its sleeves have a jaunty flare from the elbow to the wrist. Blue satin faces the shawl revers and makes the sash belt. The other suit is a very ro-
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gleaming satin. And the usual rule seems to be to get your blouse in contrast to your separate skirt or to your suit. For the woman who yearns for that soft, feminine look to her, here is a white crepe with a pleated ruffle, tightly stitched so that it stays put and yet contributes something soft. The stitched ruffle, in fact, makes quite a double crossing in front, leaving the plain silk ending below the waistline. You wear this on top of your skirt, of course. n tt u T ARGE plaid taffeta makes the second blouse a pert brown, yellow, and red gadget that will look grand with either t, beige or a brown suit or a biacK one. It has a saucy little shirred ruff around its neck. Its sleeves puff above the elbows. For the gray suit or black, this heavy crepe, in powder blue, is handsome. Its lines are classically sculpted, and it has a glamorous touch of cut crystal buttons down the side. The plain neck is a relief from too many bows, frills, and whatnot. If its a sports touch you want there is a loose-knit cotton mesh blouse, with a cowboy collar pointing down in front sleeves that are diminutive enough to be negligible and the kind of a line that lets you wear it on the outside or tucked into your skirt or pajamas. Guedalla to Be Luncheon Guest After Address Mrs. Jack Goodman will be hostess at the Town Hall discussion luncheon Friday at the Columbia Club, following the lecture at 11 in English’s by Phillip Guedalla, English historian. Mrs. Kathryn Turney Garten will introduce the speaker, who will talk on “South America” at the lecture. Other guests at the speaker’s table will be Mr. and Mrs. Allan Bloom, Mrs. Charles B. Sommers, Dr. and Mrs. Louis H. Segar, Mesdames Lee Burns, Herbert Woollen, Theodore Ggffith, I. G. Kahn, Jacob Mueller, Phillip Adler Jr„ Dr. Milton Steinberg and Dr. Frank S. C. Wicks. MRS. L. 0. ROYER NAMED SECRETARY Mrs. L. O. Royer was appointed secretary of the Seventh District council of the Indiana Congress of Parents and Teachers at a meeeting Wednesday in the Columbia Club. Mrs. John B. Lewis of Warren township was named treasurer. Following the meeting the group visited the statehouse to attend a public hearing on the Black house bill, which is opposed by the congress.
mantic version of pajamas of gorgeous green velvet, made with the cutest little puffed sleeves, shirred half way down the arm toward the elbow, puffing out there and then ending in a little ruffle. It fastens close about the neck, on the left side, with a single gold diamond shaped button. The belt is of gold and the tricky thing to do is to wear a gold bracelet, beads and gold-lined mules with it. The trousers, which flare considerably, are the new toe-tip length.
some time for urinary trouble, and it has helped me wonderfully. Before using, I had to get up at night. My family is using your Mentho-Laxene cough medicine and it is helping them the best of anything ever used, etc.” * * • Mentho-Laxene Best for Coughs NORTH EATON. MASS.—Mrs. W. P. Holbrook. 3 Howland Court writes: "For a number of years we have used your Mentho-Laxene cough syrup, and we find it superior to any other we have had. The Su-thol Tablets, are all you, claim i for them. They quiet the nerves where insomnia is present. We find Casca-Royal Pills and your other remedies in a nearby drug store and we never fail to recommend to our friends.” • * * Triopcptine Miracle for Indigestion PHILADELPHIA, PA.—Joseph McKinley. 524 Race St., writes: “I feel so happy to think I am better that I can not rest until I drop you a few lines, thanking you for your 'miracle’ Triopeptine Tablets. I say ‘miracle’ because after suffering tortures for over five years and spending all the money I earned for various remedies. I purchased Triopeptine. After taking the tablets as directed for two days. I began. to feel like anew man. I used 3 packages. The fourth I have carried in my pocket for 3 months, not that I need them, but to play safe. My trouble was indigestion apparently, as I ltav-> gained in weight from 116 to 138 pounds, etc. * * * Praises Tonic-System Builder RACINE, W r lS.—Thos. E. Hogan. 1120 Grand Ave.. writes: "For the benefit of others, I want to say that Cadomene Tablets are certainly marvelous to build up the biond and system in general. I only took two boxes and feel like a different person now. They were recommended to me by the buyer of one of America’s biggest drug companies, as the best remedy of its kind on the market. Hare also used the Casea Royal I’ills. and they a:e fine, too.” * * Best Thing for Colds SOFTH FORK. PA —Mrs. R. L. Miller, 430 Lake Sr., writes: “Just a word in praise of Mentho-Laxene Salve. Os all the medicines T've ever used, nothing has been so effective as this. Other winters I have had continued colds, hut this winter have broken them ur> before fully developed. There is nothing better, etc.” Information Note: By reading the questions and answers above, you may find a case similar to your own. If sq. the medicines recommended can be obtained from Hook's Dependable Dru<r Stores. Haag's. TValgreen's. Liggett's. Clark & Son. Manring's. B. M Keene Drug Cos.. DriskeU's. Binkley's. Victor's. Fritz*. Pantzer's and any progressive druggist. A oopy of Dr Baker’s great guide book. “Health and Beauty,” containing 128 pages of fascinating, interesting, helpful information, health and beauty secrets, comments on love, courtship, marriage, etc., together with trial packages of Suthol Tablets and Casea Royal Pills, sent to any address upon receipt of 10 cents coin. Address: Medical Director. The Blackburn Products Cos.. 500 College St., Dayton, Ohio.—Advertisement.
Bride-Elect to Be Guest at Shower Betty Jeanne Davis to Entertain for Miss Kinnaird. Miss Betty Jeanne Davis will entertain tonight at her home, 3269 Central avenue, in honor of Miss Katherine Sue Kinnaird. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Steven Kinnaird. Miss Kinnaird’s marriage to Charles Guy Bolte will take place Saturday at All Souls Unitarian church. The affair will be a personal shower and bridge party, and the hostess will be assisted by her mother, Mrs. Ralph T. Davis. Appointments will be in blue and yellow, the bride-elect’s colors. Guests with Miss Kinnaird will be her mother, Mrs. Kinnaird; Mesdames M. Stanley McComas Jr., Frank Parrish, Donald R. Mote, Jack Gulling, Eugene Clifford. Bruce Savage, Misses Virginia Ballweg, Betty Jane Barrett, Adelaide Gould, Elsie Hancock and Elizabeth Carr. BUTLER LUNCHEON CLUB WILL MEET The next meeting of the Butler Luncheon Club will be held Tuesday, March 14, at the Columbia Club. Lawrence Vollrath is chairman, assisted by Miss Dorothy Ragan and Mr. and Mrs. W. Brewer Graham.
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Miss Stella Berkowitz Miss Stella Berkowitz is a member of the entertainment committee for the annual Junior Hadassah mchibership supper-dance Sunday in the Columbia club.
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Miss Mary Nearpass will be in charge of the tickets for the card party to be given by Beta chapter of Delta Tau Omega sorority Friday night at the Antlers. Gamma Beta Sigma sorority will give a luncheon-bridge party at 12:30 Friday at the home of Miss Beatrice Pauley, 909 Main street, Broad Ripple.
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Washington Ball Plans Completed I. A. C. Affair Saturday Night Will Close Month’s Calendar. The closing event of the February social calendar of the Indianapolis Athletic club will be a George Washington ball Saturday night in the main dining room for members and guests. Dancing will begin at 10:30, and will continue until 2:30. A patriotic theme will be used in the dining room and individual table decorations and appointments, in keeping with the Washington anniversary. St. Patrick's day will provide the motif for the next ladies' luncheon and bridge party at the club March 8 in the green room. Appointments and prizes will be in green and white. Mrs. H. W. Gante of Anderson will be chairman of hostesses for the bridge party. SCARF CLUB WILL GIVE BRIDGE FETE Miss Edna Cabalzer is chairman of a luncheon bridge party, which will I be given Saturday. March 4. at the ! Marott by Scarf Club, woman's freshman honorary group at Butler university. Others on the committee will be Misses Lucy Beasley, Virginia Goldsboro and Mary Eliza--1 beth Renick.
