Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 279, 2 October 1920 — Page 3
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. RICHMOND. IND.. SATURDAY, OCT. 2, 1920.
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LOCAL WOMAN'S CLUB OPENS SECOND YEAR WITH FULL PROGRAM
The Woman's. Club of Richmond, which was first organized In March, 1919, will open its second year on Tuesday, Oct. 5, with a concert by Mary Ann Kaufman Brown at the
Murray Theatre, which will be free to;aa Art-
Sketch. Mrs. John Starr; Diaz, 10 Minute Sketch, Mrs. Warren Clements. Barbizon Paintings. Illustrated Lecture. April 5 Gallery Talk. Exhibit of Artists. Bibliography Renaissance and Modern Art, Goodyear; Renaissance Architecture, Moore; Chateaus of Touraine, Lansdale; Story of French Painting, Caffin; Art in France, Louis Horticq. The Literary department, with Prof. William N. Trueblood, of Earlham College for lecturer, will study "Drama as
Members in charge of the
the public, followed by a luncheon at! department are:. Mrs. Edgar F. Hiatt,
M. E. Church for Club ' nairiuan; airs. n. iv. nuuiu"i
the Grace
members.
MemDers or tne executive Doara mis i year, which includes officers of the!
club and chairmen of departments are: Officers President, Mrs. Paul Cornstock; first vice-president, Mrs. Fred Bartel; second vice-president, Mrs.
1 Willard Z. Carr.
i Proeram :
November 2 Lecture 1 Pure Drama: Its Problems; Its Art Features; Its Means. Historic and Recent Drifts in Drama: The Greek Classical; Features of it, (1); The English Tudor, Features of it. (2); The Shakespear
ian Classical: Features of it, (3);
George Esrremeyer: recording secre
,,, ,, . rw,i.. , iiiian Classical; features oi u, voi, S Di"i I ( The Modern Socialized Drama; Variesecretary, Miss Mary A. Stubbs; ' . o . . .. ... Wceont5lliG nt True
treasurer, Mrs. Sam Fred; registrar,
Miss Margaret Starr. Chairmen of Departments Art, Mrs. Frederick S. Bates; Civics, Mrs. John F. Starr; Music, Miss Alice Knollenberg; Literary and Current Events, Mrs. Edgar Hiatt. Standing committees for the year are: Social Mrs. Omar Murray, Chairman; Mrs. Charles McGuire, Mrs. Joseph Connor, Mrs. Ray K. Shiveley, Miss Anne Nicholson. Membership Mrs. Wilbur Hibberd, Chairman; Mrs. F. W. Krueger, Mrs. W. H. Keisker, Mrs. P. W. Twigg, Mrs. Lillie Jones, Miss Gertrude Bartel, Mrs. Arnold Klein. Press Mrs. W. D. Scoble, Mrs. Fred Bethard. Social Service Representatives Mrs. Paul Ross, Mrs. Edwin Crawford. Members of the art department will study French Art at their Tuesday morning meetings and gallery talks will be given in the afternoon. Mrs.
department and Mrs. Charles S. Bond, secretary. Other committee members are: Mrs. J. E. Cathell, Mrs. Allen D. Hole, Ella Bond Johnston, Lecturer. Program: October 12 France, Rulers and Events, 1400-1534, Mrs. Charles S. Bond; Philosophy of the Renaissance, Miss Blanche Scott; Art and Architecture of Early Renaissance. Illustrated lecture. October 26 Gallery Talk, with Discussion. Portrait Exhibit.
November 9 Great Men and Women, Time of Louis XIII and XIV, Miss Elizabeth Comstock; What is the Roman Tradition in Literature and Art?, Miss Martha Doan; Art of "Le Grande Siecle." Illustrated Lecture. November 23 Gallery Talk, with Discussion. Exhibit of Richmond Painters. November 30 Relation of Music to Art and Architecture, joint meeting with Music Department. (See Program of Music Department). December 7 Significance of "The Return to Nature" in ISth Century. Miss Margaret Starr: Influence of Rubens on French Painting, Mrs. C. M. Woodman; The Rococo. Illustrated lecture. January 15? Gallery Talk, with Discussion. Exhibit of Indiana Artists. February 1 Renaissance Weavings (Illustrated), Mrs. Allen D. Holer
Renaissance Ceramic Art and Colored j Glass (Illustrated), Mrs. J. E. Cathell: Household Furnishings, Iouis IV and j
XV (Illustrated), Miss Elizabeth Marvel. February 16 Evening Meetine The Art Association. Arts and Crafts Exhibit Opening, Art Department Ladies, Hostesses. March 1 How Did the Revolution and the Empire Influence Art?, Miss Mary A. Stubbs: What Foreign Painters Influenced the Romanticists?, Mrs. H. A. Dill; Classicism and Romanticism. Illustrated Lecture. March 15 Gallery Talk, with Discussion. One-man exhibit. March 2! The Barbizon School Millet. 10 Minute Sketch. Mrs. Ida Carpenter; Rosseau. 10 Minute Sketch, Mrs. John Parker; Corot, 10 Minute
ties of it, (4). Essentials
Drama: The What and the Why. November 30 Lecture II Illustrations of the Dramatic Eccentricities Mentioned in I: (1) Cycle of the House of Atrens; Cycle of the House of Laius. January 4 Lecture III Illustrations of the Dramatic Eccentricities Mentioned in I: (2). "The Spanish Tragedy," Thomas Kyd; "James IV of Scotland." Thomas Norton; One Play from, John Lyly. February 15 Lecture IV Illustra
tions of the Dramatic Features in I: (3) "Hamlet," "Lear," "Richard III." March 8 Lecture V Illustrations of the Dramatic Features in I: (4) "When We Dead Awaken", Isben; "Beyond Human Power," B. Jornson; "The Hour Glass," Yeats; "The Rising of the Moon," Lady Gregory; "Michael and His Lost Angel," Jones; "Riders to the Sea", Synge; "The Witching Hour," Thomas. April 12 Lecture VI Review of Emphatic points and General Remarks on Course of Drama. Mrs. John Ford Starr is chairman of the civic department. Dr. James A. Woodburn, head of the History Department of Indiana University, has been secured as lecturer on "Current History." General open meetings will be held at 2:30 p. m., on Oct. 19, Nov. 16, Dec. 14, Jan. 25, Feb. 22, and Mar. 22. Music Department. Morning meetings held in the Art Gallerv. 9:30.
Officers and Program Committee
President, Miss Alice Knollenberg; first vice-president, Mrs. F. J. Bartel; second vice-president, Miss Marjorie Beck; secretary. Miss Mildred Schalk; librarian. Miss Ruth Peltz. Membership Committee Mrs. Krueger, Miss E. Hasemeier, Miss Schalk, Mrs. Romey.' Piano Committee Miss E. Deuker, Miss M. Hasemeier. Philanthropic Committee Mrs. Bartel, Miss Knollenberg, Mrs. Longnecker, Mrs. Marvel, Mrs.. Eggemeyer, Mrs. King. October 6 Program in charge of Executive Board. October 19 The Effect of the World War on Music and Musicians; Discussion, Mrs. H. S. Maltby; Mrs. Foss, Mrs. F. Lewis, Mrs. Mills, Mrs. Ho'rn. Miss Scott, Mrs. Marshall, Mrs. Kienker, Mrs. Longnecker, Mrs. Marvel, Mrs. Krone, Mrs. O. P. Nusbaum. November 2 Psychology in Music; Discussion, Mrs. Lewis King; Miss E. Hasemeier, Mrs. Eggemeyer, Mrs. Reynolds, Miss Norris, Miss J. Shirk, Mrs. Krueger, . Mrs. Stegall, Mrs. Krone, Mrs. Romey, Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Hill. NovembeV 16 Student Program; Miss M. Hasemeier, Chairman; Miss Peltz. Miss Beck, Mrs. Harter, Prof. F. Hicks. Mrs. King. November 30 Music in Relation to Painting and Architecture: Discussion, Mrs. M. F. Johnston; Miss Scott, Mrs. Reynolds, Miss Schalk, Miss Haner, Mrs. Lewis, Mrs. Horn, Mrs. Marvel,
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Mrs. D. Dennis. Miss M. Deuker, Miss James, Mrs. George Bartel, Mrs. McVay, Mrs. Ed. Hasemeier, Mrs. Hill. December 14 Christmas Program, English Lutheran Church: Mrs. King, Mrs. Foss, Miss Nicholson, Miss Beck, Miss E. Deuker, Miss Knollenberg, Miss Scott, Mrs. Klenker, Mrs. F. Bartel, Miss M. Deuker, Miss C. Nusbaum, Miss E. Marvel. Mrs. George Bartel. MrB. Longnecker, Mrs. Harter. January 11 Winter Music:" Miss Nicholson, Miss Haner, Mrs. Eggemeyer, Miss M. Hasemeier. Mrs. Shirk, Mrs. Harter, Mrs. Krueger, Mrs. Romey, Miss Nusbaum. Miss E. Marvel, Mrs. McVay. January 25 Student Program, Miss E. Deuker, Chairman: Miss E. Hasemeier, Miss Schalk, Prof. Hicks, Mrs. Foss, Miss Scott, Mrs. Harter. February 8 Music as a Civic Asset, Mr. J. E. Maddy, Supervisor of Music in Public Schools of Richmond. February 22 Patriotic Music of America; Discussion, Mrs. E. B. Grosvenor: Miss Peltz, Miss Haner, Mrs. Maltby, Miss Norris, Mrs. Mills, Mrs. O, P. Nusbaum. Miss James, Mrs. Stegall, Mrs. D. Dennis, Mrs. Ed. Hasemeier, Mrs. Smith. March 8 Program in charge of Executive Board. Active members of the music departs meni are : Instrumental Miss Marjorie Beck, Miss Edna Deuker, Mrs. George Egge meyer. Miss Hugh Foss, Miss Luniie Haner. Miss Mabel Hassemeier, Mrs. Bert Horn, Mrs. Lewis King. Miss Alice Knollenberg, Mrs. Fred Lewis, Mrs
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SUNDAY
Another of our big special programs . W. S. HART and CHAS. CHAPLIN r Wm. S. Hart In a late adaption of Chas. Alden Seltzer's thrilling western story "Square Deal Sanderson" SEE The great cattle stampede. Hart in a fight for life with the cattle rustlers. A wonderful romance stage in the beauty spots of the west with this Charles Chaplin In the rip snorting laugh producer
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A mile of smiles, laughs and smiles. A program that can't be beat
TUESDAY THURSDAYOLIVE THOMAS ALICE BRADY in in "Youthful Folly" "Maternity"
RICHMOND THEATRE Sunday and Monday DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAM Comedy and Drama MARGARITA FISHER Love, mystery and adventure a delightful combination of all the elements that make a play popular. Something new in a crook story, with nothing of the "underworld" about it. See what the girl with the dangerous talent does with It when the man she loves is caught in a mesh of circumstantial evidence. in "The Dangerous Talent" AND THE KING OF COMEDY HAROLD LLOYD in "Haunted Spooks" One of the best comedies he ever made. Drive a Ford. He just naturally is an artist in this line that rivals Barney Oldfield in his big racing days. Skeerd Naw, Just Nervous. Come and laugh with Lloyd No Change In Admission Always a Big Show
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