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PERSONAL Mrs. D. B- Heydea baa gone to St. Petersburg. Fit, to spend the winter with her ton, John M.

Goodwin. Mies Betty Hereth. who la at-Itndiaf College, will spend the Thanksgiving week-end In Worcester, Mam. Mr. and Mr.

Sana Miner, who motored, to the city from VII I Orort, 111, to visit Mr. and Mrs. W. Oakes, hare returned home. John B.

Rtlckie will come Thursday from Illlnola University to spend the week-end with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Cols Stickle. tir.

and Mrs, Carl II. Flchey and Miss Irene James will spend the Thanksgiving holidays at their summer home on Lake Tippecanoe. "Mr. and Mrt. Wood burn C.

of Chicago, have com to spend the Thanksgiving week-end with Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. winings.

Mis Gladys Kwbank will eom Trons Indiana University to spend the Thanksgiving holidays with her parents. Mr. and Mr. Richard Kw. bank.

Mr. and Mrs. Kdward Lewis will be at home to their friends after Thanks-Ina. They have returned from pn4-la- the summer touring the centra tate. Mr.

Louis Efroymaon will leave Thursday for Han Antonio. to pend the winter with her daughter. Mrs. Frederick Strauss, and Mr. Strauss.

Miss Jeannette Nunamaker, who ts attending Indiana University, will 1IIVUB a s's a stem. rn nn( wt, gpend the Thanksgiving week-end with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. J. Nunamaker. Mr.

and Mra. Howard ftcott win cetebrale their sixtieth wedding anniversary Thursday with a dinner party. They will be at home Informally from 9 clock a. m. to I p.

m. The Magaslre Club will not hold a goest meeting tJaturday as announced, but will meet at the Y. W. C. A.

with Mrg. Y. W. Ounkle, Mrs C. M.

Olbbs, W. O. litmfr. Mra. C.

F. Ilamll-: ton and Mrs. W. If Blodgett as host-esser Mrs WIUls Hsrmop will spesk on "Athens, From Holon to Persian Mrs. W.

J. Humnar will speak on -Th Persian Wars. and Mrs II. W. Olllespl on "The Athenian Ideal." Uw (Sperlsl te The Indlaasfiolis Hewff M0NT1CKLI0, November tl-Ilslatfves here bav received an aouncement of the mirriai of Mussel! I xw.

son of Mr. and Mrs -Chsrl H. of Montlrelle. snd Mtss Kva Kchroder, dauahfr Of Mr and Mrs. Frank Hchroder.

of Chicaao. which took nls' in fThicsao Maturdav. Mr. jasa attended Purdue University, lie is now einplored by the Western JCjectrlc Cornusny In Chicago. They will make their home in that city.

Here's What MacMillan Will Eat Thanksgiving Near the North Pole (SperbU wireless freat the MaeMlllsa atar eiseeitlaa. Kef see Haebsr, OreeslaaJ. via MulMf r49 ayerater I fit Ba easier, Frlaee mmprv. nnitea jr Captain DeaaJ4 S. MaeMlliaa) IC'eerrMit.

ltl. la ailed atatea and treat Brilaia by Nerth Asserteaa Newspasev At Uaaee. All rights reserved.) We have completed our prepare Mons for the eelebratton of Thanks-lvlng day. Following is the menu which will be served on board the schooner liowdoln. 700 miles front the north poie.

fleerae Treat Carataia, Vsa Cams Teens Is Heap. Kdaeaiee Crerfcere. Ureestlaad Eider Dark (with dress -lag). Feed's Currant 4e41y. raakaillsed raaberry Msaee.

(-cebetilred Nweet ratsiees. (folate Haatsas Mwret tra. awlft'S Nweet r441ag. Ml see Pie. faeaetUaed rasspfcUi rie.

Mlsed Nets. Iirsssedsry Oalea. Iewaeys Chseelaies. Clgs relies. Veal Brand CeFea.

Atlowlng for our limited marketing aellltlat we rhallenge any housewife Canada fr the States to duplicate this bill of fare. Tou may have wondered. In reading over the menu, what Vooke111ed' means I. explain on behalf ox the crew that It Is a gentl satire! on the once famous Doctor Cook, who for soms tlm posed as discoverer of the north pole. Wg expect to have dog team and anowshoe races In the morning-, a rifle shoot after dinner, a tea party later la the afternoon and our uaual motion picture and radio concert In the evening-.

Literary Club Will Give Children' Story Program The Saturday Afternoon Literary Club will meet Saturday at the home y'mt Mlse Anna Qaeton. Mrs, Fred Loreng will asslat Wise Gaston. A rhlldren'e story program will be given, Including; "The 8oul of a Child4 (Kdwln BJorkman). by Mra. T.

M. Weesneri -For Very Uttle Folk (Howard Oarle and John Ore lie), by Mra 15. A. Hicks, and "Far Older Children" (Albert Payson Ter-nune and Ernest Ttaompeoa Seton), by Mra! llollla Nay. In Honor of Miss Could Morgan Smith entertained Tuesday evening with a miscellaneous shower In honor of Miss Catherine tlould, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Charles A. Oould. whose marriage to, Vernon K. Header, will take place Chrletraaa day.

The bride's colore of pink and blue were used In the decorating and the gifts were prs-ented to her on a tea cart with a kewple doll dressed aa Cuptd as the centerpiece. The guests were Mra. Wendell Koth. Mra. William vCooni, Mrs, Blanche Thompson, Mra.

Jamea Carpenter, Mra T. W. Dalley, Mra WUma Cooper, Mra. F. W.

Fromm. Mra. llaiel Hasaler, Mra. Ralph R. Reader.

Mra. Rongid Reeder, Mrs. ft. Cameron, Mrsi John Fox. Miss Helen Short.

Miss Eliabeth Brubaker. Mtaa Luclle JIodfTea. Miss Mary Hear. Mlsa Marian Miller. Miss Helen Meyera, Miss Oraee Hackleman, Miss Anne and Mtss Virginia Moorhead, Mlsa Helen Oandelt Mtse Marie Field.

Mtaa Sarah Frances Downs, Mlsa Helen Stevena. Mlsa Mildred Benton, Mlsa LOulse Whitman, Miss Mary Ann Alberahart; and Mtaa Velraa Gentry. Deeatar Cwaaty Marrtagea. ISnedal to The IndlanapoHs New anEENSDURQ. November IS.

Relatlvea here hare received the announcement of the marriage of Mlse Edna Aultman. of this city, and Paul Beagle, of Shelbyvilte. which took place at Newport, Saturday. bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Henry Aultman. of this city. They will live at Shelbyvllle, where Mr. Beagle la employed. Mtaa Margaret Cheaaer.

daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Omar Chesser, and Lawrence Herndoa, eon- of Mr and Mra Otis Herndon. both of Decatur county, were married Sunday evening- at the We it port Methodtet parson age by the Rev. W.

H. Meyer They will be at home after December 10. at 117 South State avenue. Indiana- porta. Tea Delta fta-aaa Daaee.

TJie Tau Delta Sigma Sorority will entertain this evening- with an anniversary dance at the cosier Athletic 0 Club. The sorority colors of yellow and white will be arranged In the ballroom, and the members of the ororitv will wear wrist bououets of -violets and Mra. Aaron Ward roses lied with yellow and white ribbons. E. 8.

Wlnans and Mra S. B. Olancy will be the chape rones. The committee In charge of the dance wlir include Miss Margaret Bender, Mlse Bernlce Bender, Ml Evelyn Olsncy. Mlse Dorothy Sims and Miss Fern Klghthouse.

Orandpa's teeth were made by hand. He takes them oat each night. But IODENT g-uards Jlmmle'a month And keeps hi clean and white. -Adv. AND SOCIAL Mrs.

George A. Drysdale baa returned from Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Shiner have motored to Bloomlagton.

Mr. and Mrs. Huch Mck. Lan fieri have returned from New Tork. Mr.

and Mrs. Walter Plttsford have gone to Cleveland for Thanksgiving. Ml Catherine Stars; has cone to Bedford for the Thanksgiving weekend. Charles Steake and his daughter. Miss Jessie Steake, have rone to Dayton.

C. IL Ulerr end Daughter Helen, of fs Anjreles, are spending a week with Mrs. M. A. Mader.

Mrs. W. H. WbJtmore and son William, of Wilmington. are the guests of Mr.

and Mrs. E. W. Stelnhart- Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Wood and daughter Martha and Miss Dorothy! Kt afford will spend the week-end In Culver. Mr. and Mra. Fred Ifarwood. of Kpringfleld.

O. have come to spend the Thanksgiving- holidays with Mr. and Mrs. o. D.

Kobmaon Robert Stafford ha gone to Philadelphia to attend the Cornn-Um-verslty of Pennsylvania football He will visit In hiladelphta. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mtnger and son Walter, and Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Scarborough nave gone to Khlby-vtlie for the Thanksgiving? week end. Mtss Mary Mason, of Plana, O. Is the guest of her sister. Mrs. Anne Conner, tor three, weeks Mrs ff .7 hnlpe will entertain Friday after- Mrs Abe Nathan, of Chicago an Dr.

H. O. Kaplan, of Detroit, will come tonight to spend Thanksgiving with their sister. Mrs. Joseph A Cohen, and Mr Cohen.

Mr. and Mrs. C. Scott Darning have gone to Oranvllle and Newark. to spend Thanksgiving with Mrs timing's sisters, Mra.

Leswls Flory and Mra. Jessie Duncan Elliott. Announcement has been made of the marriage of Miss Mary L. Da via and Ogal Beyers, which took place Saturday evening at the home of the brides sister, Mrs W. P.

Anderson with the Rev. William J. Evans officiating Dorothy Harper, of Honolulu. national treasurer of the American legion Auxiliary, was the gueat of honor today at a luncheon giver at the Polly Prtmm tearoom by the members of the American Legion Auxiliary ofIce staff. The hostesses were Miss fli Wetherholt Mrs Klroy Boyd, Mrs.

Psul M. Aiken. Mrs Olenn H. Aehley. Mrs Wens Mrs.

Orover Workman and Mlsa Margaret Uauss. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Salus. of Philadelphia; Mr.

and Mrs. Louis Wiener of Kockport: Mr. and Mrs. Edward Born, of Iwtfayette. and Mrs.

Matilda Well, of Bock port, will spend Thanks- flvlna: with Mr. and Mra. Isaac liorn Ira. Isaac Born and Mrs. Fsrdinsnd liorn will entertain Saturday afternoon with a tea from I to o'clock In the parlors of the Claypool hotel for Mrs.

Wiener. Mrs. Salus. Mrs. Well and Mrs.

Kdward Born. There are no Invitations. Mr. and Mrs. Frank B.

Thlele will entertain this evening- with a bridal dinner In honor of Miss Colette Thlele and Eugene Dehner. whuii marriage will take piece Thursday at I o'clock at Holy Cross church. The noms will be decorated In the bridal colors, orchid and pink, and the table will be arrsnged with a French basket of bride roess. The gueets will in-cluda Miss Mary Agnes Costello, brldemald; Mrs. Charles H.

Thlele. of South Bend, mstron of honor; Rosemary Clark, flower maid. Carl YaMe, of Ft: Wayne, best man. and Charles IL Thlele. of South Bend, and Cecil Dehner.

ushers. Mlse Thlele has presented silver bracelets to her attendants. Out-of-town guests who have arrived for the wedding Include the Rev. Charles H. Thlele.

of Ft. Wavne: Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Thlele. of 'o-lumbus.

Miss Theresa and Mls Cstherlne Thlele. of Whiting; Mr. and Mra Charlea H. Thlele, of South Bend Mr. and Mrs.

John Dehner, snd "srl Taste, of Ft. Wayne, and Mrs. Margaret Dehner, of Fowler. $315 Cleared at Bazar The chairman of the committees In charae of the miller College booth at the College Melting Pot baser given last week under the auspices of the Indlananolls branch of the a m.ri.r, Association of University Women, met Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. r.

It. Kauts. Mrs. Perrv H. Cllf ford, the treaaurer.

reported that 1115 was cleared at the baser. The sum will be placed In the bank, to an. plied toward the woman's building of nutier uouege on ine new- campus at yairview para, ana collegiate worn en Interested In the building- will be asked to help in increasing the fund. The members of the committee Included Mra. Hilton U.

Brown, chair man: Mrs. Kauts. Mrs. Clifford, Miss Kvelyn Butler, Mrs. J.

W. Putnam Mrs. St. Clair Parry. Mrs.

C. O. Mausy, Mrs. Msnsur Oskes. Mra.

Thomss Carroll. Mrs. John 8. Carroll. Mra.

Everett Schofield and Mlsa Julia Fish. OPPOSE TAMPERING WITH U. S. TRANSPORTATION ACT Cesasaltteea ef State Cbaaaber af Cem- aserre Fear Effect Baataeas If ItM Lerlelatle la Chaaged. Because of the serious effect It might have on business, the executive committee, the finance committee and the taxation survey committee of the Indiana State Chamber of Com merce meeting In Joint session at state chamber headquarters In the Hoard of Trade building Tuesday voted for "no tampering with the federal transportation act of lrtO at this time." A proposal for revision of the act' was submitted as a part of tne legislative program of the Na tional Industrial Traffic League.

The tax revision program of An drew W. Mellon, secretary of the treasury, proposing the reduction of Income taxes was Indorsed. It was contended thst the program, if made effective, would divert the flow of money from tax exempt securities to normal business channels. The program carries a provision for the repeal of the federal war tax on telegraph and telephone toll charges. Reae attest fee Card Party.

Reservations for the card party for the benefit of the Children of the American Revolution may be made by calling the Carolina Scott Harrison Chapter House. Rliey 1177; Mrs. Charles A. Edwards, chairman of chapter house committee. Circle 71f: Mrs Edwin J.

Wuensch. chairman of rentals. Main S810, Mra S. E. Perkins.

Main or Mrs. John Downing Johnson. Randolph 5SS1. The card party will be held Monday after noon at clock. Fiftieth Weddlaa AauaJverwarr.

(SrectaJ la The Indiaoapoh News) WINCHESTER. November it Mr. and Mrs. Allen Slu3her. living northwest of Winchester, will celebrate their riftleth wedding anniversary Thanksgiving day.

They will entertain a number of rrlatlves at noon and will receive friends in the afternoon. Mr. and re. Slusher have' lived on the farm they now own forty-two years They are the parenta of three, children. Aasnaaptloa Clab Dance.

The Assumption Social Club will give Its annual Thanksgiving dance this evening in Assumption hall. Lawrence Daly, president of the club. Is the general chairman, and Mis Margaret McNamara has charge of the invitations The ballroom will be decorated in the club colors, blue and gold. Celebrate Geldea I Special lo The Indianapolis Nwtl MADISON. November 1.

Mr and Mrs. Nathan T. Drake, of this city, celebrated their fiftieth wedding anniversary yesterday. 'I Y. W.

C. A. WORK DISCUSSED Cow writ mt Weasen Pater Haapltal P-Traatbie Wirt. Mure than 10 women attended the discussion luncheon given by the Local Council of Women at the T. C.

A The were attractive with baskets of autumn flowers. The projrran vs. devoted to T. W. A.

work with Mrs Fred Hoke, president of the Indianapolis association. presMlrjr Speaker from the T. W. C. A.

on various pha of the work were Mi May Belrher. Miss Urith Mlas Gertrude fiykes, Miss Margaret Sykes, Mm AI- Newman. Mr W. Wood and Mrs Simul Artrr.an Pfrl Porsythe led the genera! discussion A resolution favoring the men of a psychopathic ward in the City Hospital and deploring th- necessity for hoidir.g th- ir.sane In jail until examination. was adopted by the ro'jTvril hoard of director Mr W.

11 Uiodgett, chairman of th- committee to Investigate the question, rave a report and presented the resolution, urging ibe omen to support th movement. Mr Charles Sowders was elected a director of the orriniinilnn to fi'i the vtuncy caused by th' dth of Mrs K. A. Rjtler. The woman auxiliary No 120 to the State Fedrai.n of I'ostoffice Clerks was voted into membership by the council.

BUSINESS WOMEN TALK OF 1924 CONVENTION PLANS Dtaaer ml elak-Ana la IIr af Mia AaVlla Prlcaerd. atloaat Preside. Plans for the convention of the National Federation of Business and Professional Women's Clubs at the Weet Baden Springs hotel, July tl to 2. were dlru-d a dinner given by the board of directors of the Indiana federation and the chairmen of convention committers honor of Miss Adella Prirhard. of Portland.

president of national federation, at the hoti rlaht Mrs. Ethel M. Bailey. Pranklln president of the Indiana bodv. presided.

Miss Prirhard announced that the midwinter meeting: of the en-citu-e board will l.e hHd In Itras Tex February 7. and i Indianapolis' women who will attt-nd that meeting are Mrs. Mary tubbs national vir-e. president for Indiana, and Miss Merlf-a Hoavlind chairman the natlor.al personnel research committee. It als'i was announced that Jacobs-Bond has Just written a song entitled 'The Oold-n Key." which she has dedicated to the national federation Chairmen of convention committees who ink at the dinner last niarht and eiplalned the work as outlined for their committees were.

Mrs. Stella Colman. finance: Mrs Moore! transportation; Miss Hallie McNeil publicity; Mrs Sara MJor Avery printing; Miss Forba MrDanfel. reK-Istratlon; Miss Ida Anderson, general chairman, and Miss Kllra- Why not eat a Sacrificial dinner next Sunday? beth Ralney. chairman of the entertainment committee, with the following suhschalrmen, who also spoke: Mrs Louise Myers.

Anderson: Miss Merle Harvey. Lebanon, tennis: Mrs Ksthryn Pickett, srolf: Miss Dove Meredith, stunts: Mrs Oertrude Long, bowline: M'ss Marv Carmlchael. Muncle, billiards; Miss June F.schelman, Connersvlllc, horseback rides The 1 inner was preceded by a of the board of directors, at which Miss Lillian Thompson, president of the Crawfordsvflle club, was chosen first vice-president to fill the vacancy caused bv the resignation of Miss Stella odfelter. who has gone to Washington to take up her work with Senator-elect Samuel M. Ralston.

Mtss Audrey Kindle, of Anderson, was chosen a member of the board to succeed Miss Kanna Creson Others at the dinner were fciiss Julia put Tllson and Mrs. Marv Kit. Thnmrtann nf l-V. nL In VI i Maud Park. Edlnburg: Miss Maude Dale.

Nohlesvllle; Miss Mary Ken- ntay, uarayetie. Mrs Alice inumma. Anderson; Miss Mamie D. Larsh. Miss Adele Storck.

Miss Nelle Allemong. all of Indianapolis Miss Prlchard went to Franklin today to visit her aunt. Mrs R. Johnston. over Thanksgiving, and will leave Indianapolis at 11 o'clock Friday for Kansas City.

Mo. Indianapolis and Vicinity Brief Kates af the Dir. Ho'lister Reriew will cive benefit card party at 230 Kut Ohio street. Thursday afternoon at The Pleasure Club will entertain with earda Friday ft moon at the home of Mrs. Henry Johnson.

1123 Kast Raymond street. The Troubador Club will entertain at cards Thursdiy afternoon at Druids hall. 14 West Ohio street. The Independent Order of Shepherds will entertain Friday evening with cards in the P. H.

C. hall. East and Michigan streets. Nsgre Sees Settee! Beard. Jonathan Artist, colored.

2608 Euclid avenue, filed suit tn superior court. Room 4. Tuesday sgainat the board ef school commissioners asking the court to Issue a writ tn mandamus to compel the school board to permit his three children, who attend school No. 61. Olney street and Roosevelt avenue, to sit In the regular classroom with the while pupils.

He a llr red that bis children were compelled to receive instruction In the cloakrooms The Drlvilege of the other pupils are demanded by Artist lor his children. Bamkrnptrtr Petittaa Filed. A creditor's petition, making thai Aaron Trattner. a mercbaal at 141 South Illinois street, be adjudged bankrupt, was filed in federal court today The petitioners, mho are creditors to the amount of 1 6 S3 75. assert that while insolvent be preferred other ereditors The pelH.oners sre Phi tip Kt foare.

aa tha lndianapoUs Hosiery Company. Eiora Carsoii and Charlea Brenner A re- rlver for TTattser assets appointed November to to superior court. Koom 1. (tlx arrested fer Speasiag. Six motorists were arrested Tuesday sight by motorcycle policemen on a chartre of speeding.

They rave their names aa Chester Sands. 534 Vt West Washinrtoo street: Will Harrison colored. 957 Coe street: Paul Talbitl S345 Central aveaue: Arthur Err ding 531 Burr aenue; Burrell Wnht. 3015 North Pennsylvania street, and Morns Elliott, of Plainnekl. Ind.

Risers er fer Grata Caaapaay. Judre Maalon K. Baab. of me probate court, today named J. lore a.

an Indianapolis attorney, as receiver for the Farmers' Terminal Grain aod Feed Company, which operates rraln and coal establishment in Indianapolis and Cumberland. The appoint- -meat was made tn a suit tiled by the Staod- I ard Coal Company a creditor Hewe Wlaa i-Kl a. Thorns C. Howe. son of Thomss Hows.

30 Audubon place, former preside a i of Butler Coilers. has won a Harvard College scholarship from the faculty of Rar vard. an award based on a prrrious record of hirh distinction in hi studies Howe i now a member of the phoaor claa. Trie ta Cast Her Ufe, When police arrested Clara Wishmier 11 06 Sterling treet. with Anna Humphrey George Lakeman.

both colored of rki North Wet street, on atatutory chrr the Humphrey woman attempted to commit ui dde by drinklns lyvol. She was taken the Vj Hospital 84. MUOet-Loet Feat le Meet. 148. of the Aman- St.

Mihiel-Loer Poet can Lerloo. will meet Friday evening at clock in the Chamber of Comment building. The poet members will occupy The poet members will the ty.lliard room tor the eer.lnr Udles will meet on the seventh floor The News of the theaters will be found on Pag- 12. THE INDIANAPOLIS NEWS, WEDNESDAY, XOTEMBEB 23,1923 SECRET MESSAGES EXCHANGED IN WOMEN'S COUNCIL CONTROVERSY "I can say nothir.gr about the message sent to us by the Local Council of Women Tuesday nor about the answer we mailed in reply last aid Mrs. Nathan Kahn, president of the Je-wish Council of Women, when questioned concerning the Jewish Council and Local Council controversy.

"It would not be fair to the local council. Hewever, it was sent to Mr5. C. L. Stubbs, corresponding secretary of the local council, and we are perfectly willing to have the contents made public if the local council cares to give it out- Mrs.

-Stubbs. bowr. said she had't're i1srtr given in r.ot recird tfce answer and if she had. she could not rive out any Ir.for- matton concerning It until tfce board had acted on lt The exrhansre of messages between the two organizations ti to do with the resignation of the Jewish Council from the Local Council some weeks sgo Mrs. Kahn said the officers of the Jewish Council thought they had been against in the ar- rangements by the Local Council fori Buildings on Sidewalk Line Draw Criticism The builders of an apartment in Indianapolis were criticised for constructing their apartment flush with the sidewalk, in a discussion thst followed a talk by Lawrence Sheridan, city plan consultant of the c.ty plan commission, before the community welfare department of the Woman Department Club.

Tuesday afternoon. As the criticism wae being made, llr Sheridan interrupted to remark: "As you your clubhouse. There has been ome criticism because the club In remodeling its buiid-Hig at and Meridian streets constructed an addition flush with the si-lewalk Mr. Sheridan said the commission hopes eventually to have worked out an arrangement for making every fifth or sixth street in Indianapolis a through strett. He told of mistakes made in laying out streets in the past and of the difficulty of correcting these errors now The talk followed a luncheon of the department at which William I of the Columbia Conserve Company, spoke on the operation of industrial democracy at his plant.

Mrs. Harper Honor Guest Mrs Iorothy Harper, of Hawaii, the new national treasurer of the American Legion Auxiliary, was the hener grjes' and speaker at a meeting Tuesday afternoon of the Hamilton le-rry Chapter of the Service Star Legion. She spoke of the political and eocal conditions of Ila- i wall, and Illustrated her talk with photographs and paintings. She pre-'sented to Mrs Myron Williams, president of the Service Star Leg on, a lei" from Hawaii. In response to the presentation of the garland Mrs Williams said the one Hawaiian word "Aloha," which means 'Thanks, or with srratitude." The next meeting of the chapter will be held December I ft, at the home of Mrs.

W. Wlnslow Art Institute Free Thursday The John Ilerron Art Institute will be open free to the public Thanksgiving day from 9 a. m. to p. m.

New exhibitions are a collection of water colors by Frank W. Benson and work in sculpture by Frederick Warren Allen. There will be no classes In the school Tha vi day. but classes will continue, as usual Friday and Saturday. Lectures Postponed I A course of lectures to have been 'given by Mrs.

Martha J. Stubbs at the Columbia Club soon under the auspices of the Marion County Chapter of Amerlcsn War Mothers, has been postponed owing to the Illness of Mra. E. May liahn, president of the chapter. PLAN STEP FOR PUPILS Seeks tm Make Masenm Available fer Cklldrea.

The Indianapolis Progressive Kdu-cational Association will take steps to make available to the school chil dren of the city the museum material now on exhibition in the Statehouse, following plans discussed at the first meeting of the association Tuesdsy evening at Orchard School. This was the first meeting under the new-president. Miss Flora Torrance, and win the nature of a reception In honor of Miss Fay Henley, new director of the school. Miss Henley mad an informal talk outlining the work and motives of the national association and the aims of the Indianapolis association. "The chief thing the Indianapolis association can do," she said.

"Is to make available to school children of the city the marvelous of museum material now burled In the Ststehouse. It should be put into traveling cases and sent around to-the schools." Miss Henley said that the two watchdogs guarding the gates of progress are prejudice and precedent "It takes a wideawake llvelv Derson to net by these watchdogs, she said. She exhibited! the interest charts of Orchard School. I which show what the hi idren choose I for their free time The charts showed that boys prefer woodwork and constructive work, while the girls turn to painting, drawing and other I tic work A group of old-fashioned songs was sung by Mrs Horace foldwetl. accom- i panied by Dorothy Knlifht Green.

The president appointed Miss Henley. Mrs. Frank Fowler and Mrs. Lee Hums as an adviaory board. Mrs.

H. A-Clowes Is president of the board of directors of the school. Mrs. Coldwell was elected secretary-treasurer. A membership committee was appointed.

Including Mrs. Frederick Bon. Mrs Frederick Appel. Mrs Robert H. Tyndall.

Mrs Robert Failey and Miss LuIm Hss TC3T Sli People leans my story! I cas't tell it la tol small a4 eertiMmest. se I aa you te seud for tb paclai patented Free rial package which contains a trial bett: ef soy r.estorar and fall explanation and dlrectloaa fer makuag ceaviactag test ea eas lock ef hair. Waea re Wars sew I art aits a1 an Re etarw? te krtma back te erwtaal eaUe say a gray has. what serfart rssalta assarsa, hew aaty is syal aatloa, ywa wO is In weal mj ffsr ansa te all gray hairwi ppla. My Hair Celar Raster? Is a dear, snlarlavs gweM.

dsaaa watar. Nesaa-ssau to aaaa year aairsoety aa striasT.aetaiar to wasawraaeg Restore ester perfectly satorai ta ail braia. sdaaawef streaking srieslersBea. Sarahta jest as satis ctej war a ea awes, im rai er treakia. aisssterrf aye heir.

Mag saswsa today fer FresTrtaJ pee aa tears amy ausdi fai story aad wwat It to i i res nis.ittH.iaGlMiacSsf yenraalr i ataxy iouku it-M seleataa Slag-. 1 Please seed yew pstostod sewsealeraf bair. itoatod Fra Trial OatSx. n.ack aarharawa aa. I I draailMeea sshars ar re JiaSaaiawa aw-a hcbc aaaars sasds.

I I Neat I lJet. j. honor of Mrs, I'itM I.loyi an-1 hr daughter. Mis Miran. when the former British prime minister was in inJi- anapolis Mrs.

A. Clark, president of the Local Council, sail she was hoptnjj things would get straightened out without further discussion. She said it miirht be possible that a meetlne would be called to consMer the reply from the Jewish Council but unless directors as a whole desirei such a meeting, it would not be taken up until the board nfdlnj next month. Handmade Pottery to Be Feature of Bazar Booth Some interesting handmade pottery will feature the art booth at the bazar of the seasons at the Second Presbyterian church. December and Miss Julia fharp.

who has charge of the art booth, has received a shipment of the pottery made In the foothills of the Cumberland mountains, where the work has been In the hands of one family for more than 100 years, generation after generation passing the craft down. The pottery has an interesting history, in that the traditional methods are employed, and the foot whee the mu'c pun mill and hand throw-r of pioneer days are u.ed. in lieu of throbbing motors or noisy engines. The pottery Is In delft blue and includes vases, candlesticks, pitchers and tea set s. Miss Sharpe also has a small collection of Mexican pottery for her booth, some Hawaiian novelties, and a Christmas car.

which reproduces in color the stained glass window of the church In memory of Charles Say.es. Guests at Small Tea Miss Katharine lirnwn. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mrown.

entertained this afternoon with a small tea at the I'ropylae im In honor of her nuai, ijrirntn of i Chicago; in honor of Miss Carolyn Richardson house guests. Miss phlne Klelnhans. Mia B--ttv Nichols 1 and Mi-s Virginia Tingl-. of Kvan-stfn. Ill and In honor of Miss Huth Kellogg, of Chicago.

the truest of Misa Kleanor Anne Barrett. The tea i table in the dining room was ar- PAUL H. KRAUSS CO. A MAN'S GIFT STORE FOR 52 YEARS 26 NORTH PENNSYLVANIA ST. Solomon's Thanksgiving Turkey Dinners Thursday There is no place where you can go to pet a more enjoyable feast a more complete and satisfying meal! "For People of Good Taste" Solomon's 53 Vi North Illinois SauituMjhwen mm and Say ith FLOWERS mm PprS" mm i CI neat uoti a uvtit fro Wiegand's trill greatly enhance the joy of Thanksgiving Day If rei are tm ke a a aat.

rear kaereaa wtU spsreei. ate krit a art ft mt flvwen, aa a yas al mt yssar tsescsrfslBns. A. WIEGAND'S SONS CO. FLORISTS.

I6UM62 N. Illinnig St. 151.Wieaancl6 PlOWERS Hj ar 1610 to 1624 N. Illinois ST. Ji mS 1 ranged attractively with a centerpiece of pink rosea, and was charming with its silver tea service lighted with pink tapers in silver holders.

Assisting In the dining room were Miss PorothT Peck. Miss Richardson. Mtss Carolina I.emcke. Miss Elisabeth Millard ar.d Miss Mary Anne Adams. Meets With Mrs.

J. E. Dirruh The New Century Club met this afternoon at the tvme of Mra. J. E.

Parcus. s.sslsre.1 by Mrs P. T. Carter. Mrs.

Orville Scott and Mrs. John W. Keating civf a Thank'tlvinc program The roll call was answered with Thanksgiving receipts Ye. low and brown chrysanthemums were used in the decoration. jgf i I ji i Tucker's Hose Beauty, durability and style combined at low prices For women, men and children.

4 East Washington Street Thanksgiving Specials 59c Onyx -port hose in black and col- Of flf. on .2 pairs. $1.25 Mercerized petticoats, ac- cordian pleated. $1.00 flounced Silk and lisle ribbed AA sport hose, all V-Lsvlvl Forest Mills union Q- Afj suits, pink and white. OAeUU Crepe frowns, white ff and pink pJLeUlF The LINING STORE, Inc.

17 East Ohio Street BUY HIM SOMETHING TO WEAR From 11 a. nu to 9 p. m. Street Step Up. I pfiotip! i Phones Randolph I I lM As It Our Usual Custom This Store Will Dt Pettis Dry The 1'orfc Store Established 185S Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen 35th ANNUAL BALL THANKSGIVING EVENING, NOVEMBER 29TH Traiasaeaa Hall Oasse a a Kast Hssklsgtes MEW the cax At your "Willys fTi You Can 't seen that III.

You must either go ahead or fall back. The answer depends upon your ability to save. Hundreds of local savers are getting ahead. They have growing savings accounts. Are you one of them? If not, start yours today.

if nin Office and Branches Open Saturday Eveninot From to ana tErust Companj Northwest Corner Market and Pennsylvania BRACHKS AD AFFILIATED RANK UJ1 Oliver Ave. J12J East Tenth 8t 1633 Roosevelt Ave. 474 West WasliltiKton Ft. 1641 North Illinois SU 4 6 Kast Wasr-lna-ton SL 29 North Illinois 8t 2612 East Washington 1st. NEWS WANT ADS Hair Glory.

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She died at the age of 57 with hair like mine today. So with many friends who se my method. They have beautiful hair, and it does not lose its I am convinced that millions, in my way, can multiply the beauty of their hair. And I have arranged to bring that method to them. A French formula My mother and I.

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