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PART FIVE-SOCIETY, EDITORIAL and FEDERATION OF CLUBS NEWS 16 PAGES HE. INDIANAPOLI VOL. 23. XO. 303.

SUNDAY MORXIXG, APRIL 4, 1926. PRICE TEX CEXTS. CHEER GUILD ANNOUNCES PATRONESSES FOR PARTY CARNELIAN CLUB TO DESIGN CHINESE GARDEN FOR PARTY COUNCIL OF WOMEN TO BE HOSTESS FOR LUNCHEON SUNDAY Families Enjoying Happy Easter Mrs. Otto Keller Is Chairman of Benefit Card Function to Be Given April 19 for the Gown Fund of Riley Hospital One Thousand Garments Will Be Made by Women. Function Will Be for Convention to Meet Here Thursday dnd Friday at Hotel Lincoln Mrs.

W. S. Mitchell Is Chairman in Charge of Arrangements List of Reservations Announced. RS. OTTO KELLER, 1924 North Talbott avenue, chairman Committee Members at Bridge Will Wear Ori-ental Costumes.

The assembly room of the Claypool hotel will be arranged as a Chinese garden Friday aftornoon. April 1(1, when the members of the Carnellan Club will Rive a benefit bridge party. Gorgeous Chinese costumes Imported by Mrs. James Sanborn." one of tho club members, will be worn bv the committee. All the deflorations to be used were also brought from China by Mrs.

Sanborn. MAKE ELABORATE FLAMS. Elaborate plans are being made for the party as the proceeds are to be used for the building fund for the URINO the state convention of the May Wright Sewall Indiana Council of Women, Thursday and Friday, the local Council of Women will be hostess for a luncheon Friday at the Hotel Lincoln. in charge of the benefit card party to be given Monday afternoon, April 19, by the sewing unit of the Riley Cheer Guild in the Riley room of the Claypool hotel, has an ma nounced the following patronesses who are sponsoring the'affair, and Gutellus Ralph E. Kenning-C.

B. a number of table reservations made by Indianapolis women ton WOMAN'S ORGANIZATION, NA Mrs. W. S. Mitchell, chairman in charge of arrangements, has announced the following additional reservations made by members of a number of women's organizations In the city: Samuel Lewis Dr.

Marie B. Kast It is hoped that the party will be TIONAL RETAIL DRUGGIST ASSO Shank patronized by many, as the proceeds will go to the fund for the making of 1,000 gowns for the Riley hospital'. Patronesses are Mesdames Irving J. Lemeaux Louis Burckhardt John J. Madden Edward H.

Matter. Misses Natalie Brush Vivian Tracy Ethel P. Clarke Wheatcraft Blanche Stapleton Table reservations have been made by Mesdames John L. Avery A. C.

Zaring Charles H. Aug- Walter Zlmmer- new home of the Indianapolis Day Nursery. Hostesses for the afternoon will be Mesdames William Kunkle Ira T. Swartz D. B.

Sullivan William (J. Llnd- holm Ralph K. Duncan T. K. Courtney M.

E. Yorr Theodore Seltrlst Earl 8. Owens Ora Jackson T. J. Clark C.

II. Augstoln F. C. Walker INDEPENDENT SOCIAL. CLUB.

Mesdames C. L. Dearmah William Ratcllffe A M. Torr Howard Galey H. K.

Prultt O. N. McKlttrlck W. F. Waddell Grace Linn Sandy Walter A.

Moore L. W. Ellis HOME AND EDUCATION. WOMEN'S DEPARTMENT. Mesdames F.

T. MoWhlrter H. B. Wllman Kussel T. Gard M.

D. Dldway Q. Bennett Frank McCaslln Frank C. Walker Dr. Marie Kast CHILDREN'S SUNSHINE CLUB OF SUNNYSIDE.

Mesdames Walter Zimmerman Otis Carmlchael W. Lindholm John H. Hermann henry William M. Bart- lett Jr. Fred W.

Rassman Richard Bigger Roscoe Butler Ernest DcWolf Wales Louise Shellschmidt Koehne John C. Ruckels- haus Hugh McGibeny George S. Wain- wrlght Robert E. Neff B. C.

Hervey Edward Schur- mann Douglas A. man James L. Kalleen Robert Kendall David Kahn Jack G. Karstedt Florence Kennon Thomas A. Kom-stock stein J.

M. Antrim Murray Auer- back O. A. Anthony John L. Beckner John Edward Burns John L.

Avery 1 Charles H. Byfleld Otto Keller William A. Bo- Paiil R. Leathers Arthur R. Robinson Dr.

Mary A. Spink Taylor E. Gron- Dr. Mabel Blbler lnger Dr. Jane Ketcham CONTINUED' ON 'PAGE EIGHT.

CIATION Mesdames William C. Freund Charles B. Stoltz William F. Werner E. M.

Crawford Edward Ferger Joseph L. Helder John G. Pantzer Lloyd C. Weiss WOMAN'S SOCIAL CIRCLE COLLEGE AVENUE BAPTIST CHURCH Mesdames Thomas E. Halls George C.

Dixon Elizabeth Ward Harold Prappc J. J. Gilchrist L. S. Charpie C.

J. Charlie Omar A. Dynes William Wiggle Ray G. Blauvelt J. G.

Gartz Ransom King C. E. Hermsdorfer Frank C. Mays C. E.

Etchlnson R. I. Ritchie DAY NURSERY GUILD Mesdames John F. Engelke Vernon E. Butler J.

H. V. Shanebe'rger Thomas Rosasco William B. Eigler Eugene C. Holland Gage McCotter AMICITIA CLUB Mesdames G.

Lawrence Wells G. W. Green Arthur E. Carr O. M.

Richardson Rufus O' Harrow Arthur J. Havens Lillian Ryan Harry Allen Other reservations have been made by Mesdames Rudolph Acker, Torre Haute. T. J. Louden, Bloomlngton, second vice president National Council of Women.

Edna II. Edmondson, Bloomlngton. A. Denny, Anderson. Dr.

Edna Chllds, Muncle. McClellan Coppock L. A. Floury Rufus Harrow M. M.

Rose i J. L. Smith V. E. Butter Allen Nicholson Seth 8.

Ward Harry Kennett Nell Shollhouse Walter ZlmmermanLllllan Wilson G. A. Souelter VVultcr F. Coyner K. K.

Rotwell James Berry Otis Carmlchael O. II. Skinner John r. Herrmann Elwood Itamsry .1. Trncv Davis Walter W.

Ford V. L. Tompkins Wllllnm H. Welch J. J.

Ryan Frank Hush W. Hotegcl William F. Clenry Robert H. Krown C. A.

James Orvllle H. Myers Mary Maxwell CONTINUED ON PAGE EIGHT. F. K. Ham It.

V. Royal T. C. Whallon E. J.

Rlppberger Miss Louise Smith. E. E. Connell I red Wagner Samuel Selka Alva P. Cradlck (1.

A. Soutter ET CETERA CLUB. Mesdames Hattle Wangleln D. B. Sullivan wmms J.

W. Morrison, Huntington. E. J. BuiTis Claudia Erther David Ross Fred Plttijohn Edna Pauley William Briddlck J.

J. Brown Parry Can-Harry Taylor C. R. Mil us Jennie Barnes Frank O. Cox Julia Floyd Ethel Duncn J.

W. Jackson Hallle M. Butler Cora Shelton J. E. Barcus H.

F. Reynolds Hr5. I a. MRS. CONNETT TO BE CLUB SPEAKER HERE A feature of the meeting of the Indianapolis branch of the American Association of University Vomen to be held tomorrow will be a talk by Mrs.

A. Z. Connctt of Paris, France. Mrs. Connett is a sister of Mrs.

R. Hartley Sherwood, vlco president of the local branch, and for a number of years hal been president of tho Association of University Women In raris. Musical numbers for the program will in charge of Mrs. F. W.

Glossbrcnner. Mrs. Frank Hatfield, president, will be assisted by the following hostesses: Mesdames lErank It. Walter Flandorf lri with u-? Strelghtoff John T. Wheeler James G.

Sproule and Miss Olga Carl J. Fletcher Schellschmidt John R. Carr Mrs. Mark I Thompson. 112 South Twentieth street.

Lafayette, is chairman of the nominating committee of the Indiana Association of American University Women. All nominations fnr state officers must reach here by April 13. M-I- B5-1CK -PUM WITH HER Tvvbo Oerome. photo-craft ir iscrf; FORMER H00SIER NAMED MANAGER OF "VANITIES" I Iff Julius Tannen Also Plays Role of Comedian in Earl Carroll's Production Ibsen Epidemic to Be Succeeded in Gotham Theater World With Revival of Gilbert and Sullivan Operas. nv HARRIETT SCAXLAXD.

NEW YORK, April 3. MRS. M'CASUN PLANS PROGRAM FOR MEETING HERE "iV IS a matter of conjecture these days as to just what each week will bring in the way of greatest diversion. New plays we have with us always. Lately, too, the' Ibsen epidemic has absorbed us and now a revival of the.

Gilbert and Sulli MRS. DUNKLE GIVES LUNCHEON-BRIDGE FOR DAUGHTER 111 van operas seems likely to invite our attention. The past week," was void of overexcitin? events in the busy preparations for Easter. Shopping, possibly, gave the supreme ecstasy of the moment for us all, for where is the woman who does not indulge in some furbelow or accessory to rejuvenate some costume for the Easter oc Council of Women to Hold State Convention 'April 8-9. Mrs.

Frank McCaslln. chairman of the music committee for the May Wright Sewall Indiana Council of Women, has provided the following program of music for the state con- 41 Honor Guest, Miss Virginia, to Wed R. N. Clark in June. Mrs.

Will K. Dunkle, 3002 Ca million avenue, entertained yesterday afternoon with six tables of charmingly Appointed luncheon-bridge, at width time she announced the engagement if daughter, Miss Virginia, to Ralph N. Clark, son of Mr. and Mrs. John C.

Clark, -H40 North Alabama street. Tho rooms were decorated vention of the council, to be held here April 8 and 0 at the Hotel Lincoln. THURSDAY MOUSING. Community slnsln. with Mrs.

McCa-Mn aa leader, anj Mr. William KlomitlK as actompnl(it. interrupted for many years. He appeared In many and various productions successful In "every Instance. And then came a curious and unusual experience, pleasant withal, into his life.

It promised to change the whole trend of his career. This end, however, was averted. Mr. Tannen was called to Detroit, to appear on a program at a meeting given by the Chamber of Commerce. Among guests of more or less distinction who attend I Vocal Melon I w-prano, acrompanled bv Mr.

William KlemlriB lll rllili the following group of nongn: "Awakening" 1 "Pirate "Kpanlsh Ireum Serenade Ke.lcllcK THl'RSDAY AFTERNOON. 1 XT Tf J- r-- i all the appuliit- with yellow roses an arrled out In yellow and rnents were ed this meeting was Arthur L. Stout, funuerly of Paoli, Salem and Indian-j Hpolis, nationality known as a r.iar.u-) I Krl.l.il Ar.ru The tm- fcf, m- Violin 80 0 MIsb BPtty Anne wimamii. nn 0:11 ulled by Miss Frances Ann pule gre casion? But, coming back to the question what event or person of Hoosier extraction occupied the place of eminence in the order of things, the elevation is offered to Julius Tannen, who fills the double role of comedian and manager of the Earl Carroll 'Vanities." Earl Carroll knows beauty when he meets it and he is "up" In publtb-Ity stunts, but he showed superior Judgment when he selected this onetime Indlunlan for this double role, placid beauty attracts the eye, but Julius Tannen's qu ck sally of wits keeps' an evening spent at the Earl Carroll theater moving buoyantly. 1IOOSIER IIY' CHOICE.

Julius Tannen is an Indianlan by choice he wa3 given formal Introduction to this world down on the East fide. Here, too, when hardly more than an infant, he suffered the loss of both his father and mother. Later, when but 7 years old, he was placed in the orphanage at Teath avenue and One Hundred and Thirfy-eighth street, where he remained until he was 13 years old. After experiencing various the lad became the pri- inetits were concealed In email! noiirin facturer of furniture, who Uso can wishard petal sachets In miniature ehlnz HPR9DAV KVEXWa koto- craft, count his friends in every circle. Mutual friends of the two gentlemen at once set about laying plans to have these two dynamic personalities meet under the most auspicious circumstances.

Tliis end whs attained and Mr. Stout and Mr. Tannen-. became fast friends. 4.

Wrf hl'- ft, 1 I l' MISS STRICKLAND TO WED C. C. GODFREY An engagement of Interest to their many friends Is that of Miss Louiu Strickland, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Smith H.

Strickland, Hamilton drive, and Culver C. Godfrey, ron of Mr. and Mrs. W. W.

Godfrey. Broadway. The wedding will lake place May 15 at the Tabernacle Presbyterian Church. ll.lt boxes. SKT Fll JI NK 23.

The wedding will take pln'-e June oral Miss Dunkle has chosen her sister. Miss Wilma. Dunkle, as her only attendant. The guests Included Mesdames John C. ''lark Marlon C.

Eppert Forrest V. Herbert R. Stanley V'olln Coins Ml Berenice Rean. 'oenl Solos -Mrs. Charles Matthews.

A'Tompantut for both. Mri. William Oibbs. FRIDAY. APRIL 9.

rommunity slnglnn to ld by the tnllnwIlK nuartet. nccompanle-l bv Mrs. Dldway: MesiUmei Frank Frank O. Walker, Robert Wilson, iiprry Foreman. Orocu of Soncs Mrr Robort H.

Kln-nsr'l, by Mrs. Will. am Hur- will be assisted by th following committee: Mrs. Gibbs, Mrs. Charles Matthews of Blooming-ton and Mrs.

James Daly of Anderson. iCOLLEGE OF MUSIC. ARTS TO GIVE RECEPTION The Indiana College of Music and Fine Arts, agisted by the Sigma Alpha Iota Sorority, will have a re-1 ception from 1 to (i o'clock thia aft 130W5323i-'S. PHOTO-CRAfT. FRIENDSHIP CROWS.

This friendship grew In Intensity and sincerity the two fiunil that they hid many beliefs, opinions, likes and dislikes in common a very good basis Wallace Wads-worth Meirltt L. Thump-son Iyouls J. Woodruff ilnle John H. Heiney Rotiert Renlek Joseph T. Moore Howard II.

Bates ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Charles Edward These are a few of the many families enjoying a happy Eastertide: Mrs. Robert A. Hendrickson and little sons, Robert Jr.

and Edwin Athorton Hendrickson; Mrs. Adolph Rlickniari and sons, 4035 Central avenue; Mrs. Charles C. ninkley and daughter Jo Ann, 5347 Central avenue; Mrs. C-.

Merrill Atkinson with her young daughter Gloria Jean, 3536 North Meridian stroet; Patty Lou Nichols with her mother, Mrs. E. E. Woods Nichols, 4 308 Carrollton avenue, and Mrs. S.

Douglas Dash, 2906 Washington boulevard, and. her two sons, James Francis and Robert Douglas Bash, ernoon in nonor or miss riora iu. Lyons, retiring president, and Mrs. Henry Hchurman, president. Mrs.

Bernard Beatty Is chairman of the social committee, and presiding at the tea table will be Mesdames Lafayette Page Frank W. Cregcr Oliver Wills td Leonora Coffin I 'ion 0 Friends of the school are invited to attend. Misses Elizabeth Cl.trk Ivey vate secretary 01 ugcien Armoui, 1 iur any which position he filled until he was earnest appeal of Mr. Stout. Mr.

SI years old In the meanwhile, at Tannen decided to become thef.wner'i the age of JO year', he took as Ids New York representative or nmnager. bride a pretty Indiana girl, Beatrice This meant putting the stage career Muhleman daughter of Mrs. Charles aside for the man who had risen from Winter' of Indianapolis. I the ranks of Uie East side. Neverthe- Havlng been enamoured also of the I less, the contract was signed anil for Spahr.

I'M) Middle drive. Woodruff TM.ice. announce the engagement of MRS. BROWN TO LECTURE HERE NEXT Mrs. Demarchus C.

Brown will lecture at 2:30 o'clock Thursday at the Central Christian Church. Her subject will be "The Trull Livingston." Tlie public Is cordially invited. Them i.s no admission charge, but a free-will offering will bo taken. their daughter. Miss Frances Miriam, to Kober William Nelson, son of Mr.

Nell Dur.kl-Mildred Fox- wortliy Lltlian Martin Wilma Dunkle Gertrude Brown Margaret Waters Margaret Haldy Dorothy White Mary Watson fmirtoon months Julius Tannen braved ami Mrs. William Nelson, Lighty- stage, Mr. Tanner gave up his vT, ifmniir tn enter upon a sixth btrect. The wedding will take theatrical career, which continued un- t'ONTlNCKP ON PAGE ELEVEN, placa in Jun. 7.

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