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CITY RESIDENT HEADS CATHOLIC PARLEY GROUP Miss Elizabeth O’Hare Leads Delegation to Western Conference. By Timm Special COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo., July 3.—Miss Elizabeth O'Hare of Indianapolis, heading a delegation of state and district members of the Catholic Daughters of America, arrived here today to represent Indiana at the 1933 supreme international biennial convention of the society. Miss Man- C. Duffv of Newark, N. J., supreme regent, who recently was awarded the papal medal, "Pro Ecclesia ct Pontifiee." by Pope Pius XI. will preside. Bishop William J. Hafey of Raleigh, N. C., national chaplain of the Catholic Daughters of America, will preside at the formal invest ure of the medal. Given for Service The papel medal was instituted by the pope in recognition of distinguished service to church and country. It is a gold cross made octangular in form of a fleur delis fixed in the angles of thee cross. On the obverse side aree the papel emblems. The ribbon is purple with lines of white and yellow on the border. Bishop Francis J. Ties will celebrate solemn pontifical mass Tuesday, in St. Mary’s church. Bishop John M. Gannon will preach the sermon. Later in the morning the Declaration of Independence will be read and appropriate Fourth of July exercises will be held after the business meeting. Social Welfare Topic “Social Welfare” will be the topic of a conference to be conducted by Miss Mary E. McKeough of Rutland, Vt. At night, vacation schools will be discussed by a group headed by Mrs. Anna M. Baxter of Dubuque, la., chairman o fthe order's vacation school department. Extension of branches and activities of the Converts’ League of the Catholic Daughters of America will be discussed by Miss Florence M. Winter of Washington, D. C., at the Wednesday session. BEN-HUR ASSOCIATION TO GIVE DANCE, PARTY Final Drill Practice Will Be Held July 9 at Columbia Club. A dance and card party will be given by the Ben-Hur Life Association Wednesday at the headquarters, 322 East New York street. Final drill practice for the uniformed exhibition to oe held at the Columbia Club July 9 will be held during the dance at 9 p. m. The drill team will be one of a. number of Indianapolis teams to take part in the event, sponsored by the Woodmen's Circle at its state convention here. It is planned to take the drill team to the World's Fair. Chicago. Sept. 1, designated as Fraternal clay. LEGION BAND CONCERT, PICNIC TO BE HELD Irvington Post Presents Affairs at Ellenberger Park. Irvington post No. 38 of the American Legion will hold a band concert and picnic at E’lenberger park, July 4. The program will be headed by Noel C. Neal, former appellate court judge, who is to make the principal address. A band concert will be given. A reunion for former residents of Indianapolis will be held following the speeches and concert. The program will begin at 2:30 p. m. with Commander William H. Keller acting as master of ceremonies. HOME-COMING WILL BE STAGED BY PYTHIANS Several Hundred Expected to Attend Annual Picnic. Fourth annual home-coming picnic of the Knights of Pythias will be held July 16 at the home at Lafayette. , Hundreds of members and their families are expected to gather to hear addresses by Noble Johnson. Terre Haute, former representative in congress, and Edward R. Thomas, grand chancellor. The Knights of Pythias home band and drills by the uniform team will be features of the evening. Levi Hooker of Evansville will be in charge of the program. LODGE TO HOLD PICNIC Association Will Have Outing at Clifty Falls State Park. Members and families of the Past Matrons and Patrons Association of Marion county have been invited to join, with the past matrons and patrons of the Third district in a basket picnic at Clifty Falls, Sunday. Arrangements have been made for a chartered bus whch will leave the Terminal station at 7 Sunday morning. Reservations should be made with Mrs. Millie Gilmore, president of the Marion county association. STATED MEETING SET Center Masonic Lodge to Convene at 7:30 Wednesday Night. Center lodge, No. 23. Free and Accepted Masons, will hold its monthly stated meeting at 7:30 Wednesday night n the Masonic temple. North and Illinois street. Mystic Tie lodge, No. 398, F. and A. M„ will hold its monthly stated meeting Monday, July 10. at 7:30 in the temple. Council Holds Party Members of Alfarat-a council No. 5, Degree of Pocahontas, held a benefit euchre and bunco party at the home of Mrs. Lilly Fraul. 528 Woodlawn avenue, Saturday night. Bea Hur Group at Ceremony Fifty Indianapolis members of the Ben-Hur Life Association attended an anniversary meeting at Kokomo, June 28. Refreshments and an exhibition drill were presented.

Pythian Home Band Will Visit Thirty Eastern Indiana Cities on Second Tour

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Above —Pythian Home Band, assembled in front Mungo and Mary Black. Rear, Levi Hooker, Evansof the Knights of Pythias Home. Lafayette. Tuesday ville mem ber of Pythian home board, the band of boys and girls will leave for a tour of Center _ A clarinet trio> left to right, Herman thirty cities and towns in the eastern section of the state ; Faris, Zada Babb and Margaret Louise Rigg. Inset—L. B. Elmore, band director. Right—The Zouave uniformed drum and cymbal Below —A saxophone quartet that plays hot music. corps. Left to right, Ralph Pinkerton, Jack Nelson Left to right, James Black, Elnora Piery, Gladys and Edmund McCameron.

Boy and Girl Musicians to Present Concerts at Each Stop. Members of the Pythian home band of the Knights of Pythias home, Lafayette, will begin a tour of thirty eastern Indiana cities and towns Tuesday in a bus in which they toured other parts of the state recently. Leaving Lafayette Tuesday morning the band will visit Greentown, Marion, Jonesboro, Gas City and Montpelier. A concert will be given in each towrn and two in Montpelier and Gas City. Wednesday the boy and girl musicians will journey to Pennville, Portland, Lynn, Spartansburg, Williamsburg and Richmond. Concerts will be given in each town. Thursday the band bus will visit Centerville, Greensfork, Hagerstown, Cambridge City, Straughn, Spiceland and Knightstown. Newcastle, Markleville, Pendleton, Fortville and Anderson will be visited Friday. On the way home the band will stop at Frankton, Lapel, Noblesville, Arcadia, Cicero and Lebanon.

THREE PARLEYS WILL BE HELD Prather Masonic Groups to Convene This Week at Temple. Stated meetings of the three organizations of Prather Masonic temple. Forty-second street and College avenue, will be held this week in the temple. Following the meetings. each of the three organizations will be inactive until August, when the next monthly stated meeting will be held. Prather chapter. No. 157, Royal Arch Masons, will meet tonight at 7:30 in the temple for a stated convocation. Karll V. Ammerman, high priest, will preside. 1 Prather council, No. 100, Royal and Select Masters, will also meet tonight at the temple, for a stated assembly which will begin at 8:30. Irvan E. Taylor, illustrious master will be in charge. Calvin W. Prather lodge. No. 717. Free and Accepted Masons, will hold its stated meeting at 7:30 Friday night. Joseph W. Kaercher, worshipful master, will preside. The Low Twelve Club of Prather temple, will hold their monthly business meeting at 7:30 Wednesday, July 12. in the temple.

MASONIC SESSION TO DRAW CITYVISITORS Four Delegates From Murat Will Attend. Four delegates from Murat Temple. local body of the Ancient Arabic Order. Ncbles of the Mystic Shrine, will leave this week for Atlantic City, N. J.. to attend the fifty-ninth imperial council session of the order. to be held July 9 to 14 inclusive. Accompanying the delegates will be about forty other members of the local temple, who will attend as visitors. The local delegates. Edgar Hart. John J. Schoenholtz. E. H. Hardin and Carson B. Harris, attended a smoker in the Gatling Gun Club. 707 North Illinois street, Friday night, as guests of the club. Total attendance of the grand session is expected to reach 50,000, including families and guests of the Shriners. President Franklin D. Roosevelt, a Shriner himself, has accepted an invitation to speak. The public will be admitted to the sessions. CONCERTS TO BE~GIVEN Sahara Grotto Band Will Play Eight Times This Season. First of a series of eight weekly concerts to be presented this summer by the Sahara Grotto band, will be presented Friday night at the Grotto home, Thirteenth street and Park avenue. All prophets, their families and friends have been invited. The Grotto is completing plans for the annual blind par golf tournament to be held Sunday, July 16. at St,uth Grove, and the state picnic to be held here Sunday, July 30.

‘Gold Diggers’. Is One Grand Tuneful Movie Jean Harlow and Clark Gable Have A Rough and Tumble Time of Loving Each Other In ‘Hold Your Man/ BY W ALTER D. HICKMAN AM ready to report to you today that "Gold Diggers of 1933” is one grand tuneful movie, expertly directed by Mryvyn Lroy who knows more.about musical movies than any one in Hollywood, and, with a cast that fits splendidly in the musical and comedy scenes. I know you want to know just how Dick Powell, graduate of the Ohio and Indiana stages, who went to Hollywood by the way of Pittsburgh and New York, shapes up. The easy apparent fact is that Powell has come out of his “growing pains" and stands solidly on both feet whether he is singing a tuneful song, making love to Ruby Keeler or just being funny. It is his apparent

rapid advancement in the art of comfortable and fashionable juvenile acting which surprises me the

most. This man rapidly is learning his way about the studio. And that is a mighty big lesson. The fact is, if Powell keeps on he soon will be the leading singing juvenile in Hollywood and that is a big position for any man to carve for himself in about a year’s time or little more. Powell is at his best in “G old Diggers.”

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He is headed for the star's dressing room also. While speaking of the cast, I might as well continue. Ruby Keeler in “42nd Street” showed for the first time that she was an actress and more than just a show girl as far as talent goes. She again lives up to that promise in this picture. Ruby is the one that Powell stages all of his love scenes with. Ginger Rogers fits nicely in the musical background of a movie of this type. She too is growing. Joan Blondell is one of the good looking gold diggers, as is Aline MacMahon. Not a good looking digger this Aline but one of the funniest ones the j screen has ever reflected. In straight acting parts that does contribute to the comedy action of the story are Guy Kibbee, ail dressed up and with a place to go and he goes, and Warren William. The story is well known. It concerns a group of gold diggers, all members of the sarue show, and tells the story of how they “git” their gold, not from the earth, but from men's pockets with the least possible work. The show scenes back stage and those when the curtain is up are done on the most lavish scale which Hollywood is capable. Watch the way the director introduces and builds up the dance numbers, especially the violin number. This one scene alone is worth the price of admission. From a flash standpoint, “My Forgotten Man” number is a knockout. Full of melodramatic hokum, flag waving and the like, yet it is powerfully effective. Good theater. The prize number is “Pettin’ in the Park.” It sure has a swing to it. This one song would make any musicale successful. This movie has tunes to spare. Am wild over this lavish jewel from Hollywood. Just give the people real movies and they will buy it. The proof is the business the Circle is doing with it. Now at the Circle. non JEAN AND CLARK ARE VERY ROUGH PERSONS Once again Jean Harlow and Clark Gable are hardboiled rotters. This formula made every manager smile at the box office reports with "Red Dust.” If anything, the starring team is a little more hardboiled than in ; any previous picture. Both char-

acters are . “lovable” members of the gutter family, tuby is the sort of- gal who does not have to work. She just moves in with a new found boy friend and stays until she is thrown out or a rival steps in. And then Ruby (Miss Harlow) is strong in the right arm and her flashing right is nearly a knockout when rightly placed on

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the jaw of a rival. And that is the sort of a “lady” or Ruby is in “Hold Your Man.” • Eddie (Gable) belongs to the same organization—

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Money-getters without working.” Eddie is just a petty crook but he is a hot mamma's man. His heat attracts Ruby when he dashes into her bathroom while the police are running him down for getting easy money out of a sap, meaning a man with more money than brains. And they fall in love. Eddie gets over ambitious and socks a fresh guy with such force that said guy goes to his grave. Then the melodramatic hokum. Ruby loves her man so much that she goes to prison. Eddie is in hiding most of the time. In prison, Ruby discovers that she is going to have a baby and she isn’t married because the police nabbed her before they could get to a parson. Then the thick homespun motherlove hokum. All so stickey and so gooey. The other inmates help Ruby to marry her Eddie right in the chapel of the prison. And now I ask you. I ask you. Oh, me. Oh, my! And a Negro parson ties the knot because he thinks de Lawd tells him to violate the prison rules. Nearly forgot to tell you that Elizabeth Patterson is cast as one of the prison matrons. Small part but she does it in the regulation sour-grape manner. And you ask me if there is a happy ending for Eddie, Ruby and little Eddie. Verily, I tell you yes. Too much Hollywoodish for me. Oh. hum! The fact is—“ Hold Your Man” is made by a mighty safe box office formula. This picture is box office and not much more than that. But it will do business because it is a definite sort of hokum theater. Now at the Palace. nan LOOKING OVER PROGRESS OF MR. BUDDY ROGERS Some years ago, most people in the show business were telling me that Buddy Rogers would be the screen's leading juvenile. That was before he became an orchestra leader and cabaret minded. Then he left Hollywood’s movie ! studios, went on the stage and then j took up orchestra work. He has

returned to the screen and is featured in “Best of Enemies,” with Marian Nixon, Fra.nk Morgan Joseph Cawthorn, always a splendid dialect comedian, and Greta Nissen. Morgan and Cawthorne really supply the motif for the title. Cawthorne was a German saloon owner* in New York when “schooners” were five cents

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and filled over-flowing. Morgan is cast as a silly rich property owner who seeks the lease of Cawthorne's site. Morgan as William H. Hartman is a two-faced hypocrite. He votes dry and drinks wet privately. This is the poorest role that Morgan has ever had. It certainly does I not add to his credit as an actor. It's the type of role and not the actor's fault all together. Gus Schneider tCawthome' has a daughter, played by Marian Nixon, i Hartman has a son. played by Rogers. Hartman wants his son to be a great financial leader. Buddy wants to play the violin, piano or something. The two families live next door to each other in America. They 1 quarrel all the time. Prohibition makes a poor soup kitchen out of Gus’ saloon. He goes to Germany and takes his daughter with him. She studies piano. And guess who is studying just across the corridor in the same school. Buddy? Os course. Love and all that follows. Old silly man Hartman rushes over to Germany . to slip a few dozen cold ones under ; his belt while finding out why his son is staying abroad. He finds out. And Hartman and Schneider i return to America to go into the

GROTTO READY TO CELEBRATE JULYTOURTH ‘Battle of Argonne’ to Be Presented Tuesday Night at Butler Bowl. “That Battle of the Argonne, ” a presentation looked forward to by many citizens of Indianapolis and nearby cities since its first announcement by Sahara Grotto, through The Times, will be presented Tuesday night at Butler Bowl. One of the greatest advance ticket sales for any event ever to be held in thus city, is reported by the Grotto, sponsors of the battle and other entertainment and a fireworks display. Delbert O. Wilmeth, monarch, and Verle Wilson, secretary of the local Grotto, last week wired an invitation to President Franklin D. Roosevelt to attend the event. President Roosevelt is a Grotto | member, belonging to Tri-Po-Bed Grotto of Poughkeepsie, N, Y. Drills To Be Given The program, under the direction of officers of the local Grotto, under the chairmanship of Wilmeth, will start at 8, and continue for more than two and one-half hours. Drills by the Indianapolis Grotto team, champions of the United States and Canada, will be one of the features of the entertainment. All other organizations of the Grotto including the band, drum corps cast, and revelers will participate. The battle itself will last about twenty minutes. Fireworks will include many large settings, some as high as thirty feet and 100 feet long. A full one and one-half hour display will be shown.

All Grotto members have been requested to wear fezzes. Many will appear as clowns. Police and other city departments, as well as many business organizations have assisted the Grotto in the advertisement campaign, which has been carried on under the direction of Jules Birsfield. Ticket Sales Large Ticket sales at all leading department and drug stores have been large in the last week, under the direction of Birsfield who also is chairman of the ticket committee. The advance ticket sale will close tonight when a stated meeting will be held in the Grotto home, Thirteenth street and Park avenue. A pep session also will be held at the meeting. Tickets will be or sale Tuesday night at the Butler box offices, at an advanced price. Memorial to Be Held Winamac tribe No. 279, Improved Order of Red Men, and Winamac council No. 148. Degree of Pocahontas, will hold a joint memorial service at the hall, Twenty-ninth and Clifton streets, Sunday night at 8. The public is invited.

brewing business together. Silly? Yes, I say so. As for Rogers. He is not as good before the camera as formerly. Plays it about as well as an average stock juvenile would play it. Be your own judge of this one. As far as I am concerned, it is not a picture to write home about. Now at the Apollo. n a a DUNN AND BENNETT ARE TEAMED TOGETHER “Arizona to Broadway,” brings James Dunn and Joan Bennett together as a romantic team. I wish they would find a permanent partner for Dunn and stop teaming him up with misfits and Joan is just that in this movie. The sanest verdict of this picture is that its just a moderately fair story of a good gal, whose brother

has been fleeced out of many thousands not his owm by some clever crooks. The gal falls for a confidence man who does the quick rush act for a fake medicine show presided over by Herbert Mundin as "Kingfish.” The “Kingfish” can masquerade as a “doctor,” a Southern colonel or an English lord. Smiley played by

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Dunn falls a little for Lynn (Miss Bennett) and secretly agrees to •track down and get the cash from the crooks, not for our little heroine but for himself and pals. Then the mad chase and one gang of crooks outwitting the other. Os course true love comes in the end and our hero wins our little heroine after he had returned the stolen money to her brother. And that’s that. It reminds you of the story of the stage play, “Cheating Cheaters.” Dunn is mighty uncertain of him- ; self at the beginning of the picture. More careless than uncertain but he gets stronger in the part as it goes along. Miss Bennett is miscast and is not the right sort of a partner for Dunn. This picture really belongs to Herbert Mundin. Without him it would be pretty sad. Now at the Lyric.

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PRESIDENT ASKED TO ATTEND GROTTO FETE

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Special invitation to President Franklin D. Roosevelt, member of Tri-Po-Bed Grotto of Poughkeepsie, N. Y., was wired last week by the local Grotto, asking him to attend the July 4 celebration at Butler bowl. Jules Birsfield is chairman of the publicity committee, and advance ticket sale committee for the affair, which is expected to be the largest event of its kind ever to be held in Indianapolis.

Picnics, Celebrations to Be Staged by Red Men

Picnic at Cascade Park Is Included in July 4 Observance. A series of patriotic gatherings and picnics will mark the celebration of Fourth of July throughout the state by Red Men and Pocahontas members. Arizona tribe No. 52 will hold an all-day picnic at Cascade park, Monroe county. Fred E. Hines of Noblesville. Hamilton circuit court judge, and Arch H. Hobbs, great chief of records, Indianapolis, will speak. A musical program will follow. Itasca council No. 337, Daughters of Pocahontas, will celebrate its

Woodmen of Indiana to Hold Annual Log Rolling

Hundreds to Attend State Meeting at Sugar Creek Park. Hundreds of members of the Modern Woodmen of America, their families and friends will meet Tuesday at Turkey Run state park for the annual state log rolling.. The name “log rolling” given to the outing several years ago, w’hen one, two, three and five-man teams participated in actual log rolling on

V. F. W. PLANS MEMBER DRIVE Campaign for Forming of New Posts in State to Be Made. A state-wide campaign for the institution of new r posts will be conducted by the Indiana state department of the Veterans of Foreign Wars during July. Charles R. Michaels, the newly elected department commander, will visit every county in the state in an effort to acquaint the veterans with the organization. In announcing his program, Michaels said that he planned to enlarge the publicity and legislative departments of the organization declaring that members of congress and the public should be acquainted with the true facts concerning disabled service men. “There may be a few cases wffiere veterans who have a good job are also drawing compensation.” said Michaels, “but this is no reason why the government should penalize the worthy and needy disabled veteran.” LEAGUE TO BE FORMED Soft Baseball Teams Planned bySahara Grotto Groups. Uniformed bodies and other organization; of Sahara Grotto are completing plans for a soft ball baseball league. Each organization has been asked to line up their teams and report them to the Grotto office at Thirteenth street and Park avenue. Schedules will be drawn up and play ! will start the second week in July, with games each Saturday at various local diamonds. Lodge to Celebrate Montpelier lodge No. 188, Knights of Pythias, has made plans for a patriotic celebration July 4. The Pythian Home band of Lafayette will play and speeches commemorative of the day will be given. Boost Field Force Burt Kimmel of the Indianapolis Life Association announces that field force has a number of additional workers.

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twentieth anniversary Thursday in the wigwam, Capitol avenue and North street. A program of speeches and music has been arranged. The Past Pocahontas team of Indianapolis will participate in a special memorial service. Past Great Pocohontas Elizabeth Arbuckle of Kokomo, who instituted the council twenty years ago, will be one of the speakers. Minnie Small, Mary Cheek, Carrie Tucker, Sarah Lohrman. Florence Hust and Oscar Small, charter members of the first council, will be guests of honor at the meeting. The meeting will be in charge of Goldie Duffey, chairman, w-ho will be assisted by Elizabeth Ryan and Mary Wells, council officers.

the waters of Sugar creek, which runs through the park, has been retained, despite the abandonment of the sport. The meeting will start, at 10 Tuesday morning, and will consist largely of prize drills by the uniform rank, composed of men and women teams from various Woodmen lodges in the state. Drill prizes will total SI,OOO. Men’s teams have been entered from Indianapolis, Kokomo, Ingalls, Fortville, Greensburg, Columbus, Bloomington, West Baden, Jasper, Sullivan, Napoleon, Noblesville, and Terre Haute. Ladies teams from Indianapolis, Logansport, Kokomo and Napoleon will participate. Judges will include M. R. Smith, head of the uniform rank of Kansas City; R. L. Moorhead, Indianapolis, U. S. army officer, and Perry Smith, head of the uniform rank of Terre Haute. The program will be in charge of the Indiana regimental staff, under command of S. G. Fitch, Kokomo. Many national and state officers will attend.

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R. K. MUNTER < NEW PRESIDENT OF B'NAI B'RITH Other Officers Installed at Meeting: Executive Board to Hold Sessions. Richard K. Munter assumed his duties Saturday as new president of the Indianapolis B'nai B'rith, following his election at the last meeting of the year last Monday. Other officers installed for the year are: Norman E. Isaacs, first vice-president; Walter Lichtenstein second vice-president: Charles J. Kara be 11, recording secretary; Rufus Isaacs, treasurer; George A. Solomons, financial secretary; S. J. Sternberger, monitor; Richard Efrovmson, assistant monitor; and Philip Kraft, Henry Blatt, Harry Borman, and Max Katz, trustees. Karabell was the retiring president and his term was one of the most successful in the lodge's history. The new officers were installed bv Isidore Feibleman. past president of the district grand lodge. Monthly Meeting Planned The executive board of the lodge is planning to hold monthly meetings during July and August, ready to open the new season in September. The B'nai B'rith is the world's largest Jewish fraternal organization and maintains several large non-sectarian hospitals and institutions over the nation. Prominent among these are the Cleveland Orphans’ Home, nonsectarian. and the Levi Memorial hospital for tubercular persons in Denever, Colo., also non-sectarian. Sponsors Hillel Groups Also sponsored by the organization are the various Hillel foundations at large American universities, the Wider Scope movement and educational league, which puts children through schools who are unable to pay. Alfred Cohen of Cincinnati, is the international president, of the order. Former presidents of the Indianapolis lodge include: Karabell, Sternberger, Samuel J. Mantel, Feibleman. Leo Kaminsky, Sol Kiser, Louis J. Borinstein, Morris Strauss, Eph Levin and Saul Munter.

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