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aav 4hroid. itobert JI. Fhelhorn and T. O. Spencer B.

II, K. WeComb is chairman of the plan committee and Koncoc Schults is chairman of the buildinc coranftttee. BEAR CUB IS TINY Prepertlonately SsaaUeet Tovna; Any Masamals. The bear tub at birth is a help, iess little creature, only eight to Bltte (nches long; from the tip of its noee to the end of it much ab hreviated tail It Wets ha only about fourteen ounces, ana the body covered with short rsy hair of ex redsniy soft texture, says Ir, W. Iled lilair in the Mentor.

I IWarine; in mind that an adult of the speciea weiche from 4S9 to 00 pounds, tt can readily be seen how ridiculously email la a bear cub. Its slje is reuh less in proportion thaa tblt ftf lh VftllKS fit Mm Mk.d mammst. The cub represents about one ove nunareoyi or tne mothers weight, as compared with the fawn representina about onethirtieth. a young puppy about one twenty flfth. rer a human baby one twentieth of the mothers wele.hu PLAN THREE BUILDINGS anessssaessessaassBesiaaeBf EvaBSTllIs Callege Trasteee Oatllae Fragrasa.

tSpwial to The ladianapoUs 5teJ EVANSVJU.K, Ind, June It. The erection of three new buildings for Evanarllle College is Included in the ten year program outlined by the executive committee in its meet log Wednesday. A woman's dormi tory to house at least Uty. ia to be erected on the campus, and also a library and a scUnce hall. com iBUtft named to carry wt the ptan Inriudes: ir.

John w. 4iancher of the Methodist board of' ISaancea; itliara H. McCurjly John Igie hart. Walton at, KUymeyer and Bishop Frederick IX Lete. cuss awaits initiation ft lsaiSaesMaasMsaesjBasaaaBBaBB Kasaber et rtte AUeaa4 MUeed CeremoalaU Becauea of the large number of tor membership in Sahara Croito, who did net rectlv the lei tiatiod at the ceremonial last Monday evening, Oliver It.

Wald. monarch of the Grotto, announced today that another ceremonial would be held within the next thirty dars, iore than 16d accepted neophytes were awaiting Initiation Into the rJer, and 1t i expected that another class of about will be tni Cated at the July ceremonial. FROM EMERGENCY FUND Deveraor, Comaatttee; Cwnelder Re. siaieete fer Weaejr. Covemor Branch and the commit.

tee of the legislature which ha to aumoruo expenditnrea from the JUS. 069 emergency and contingent fund In the Governor'! cusiody were in some of the requests for money ii iu luuu. am itui xrom Indiana Beformatory offK Jala for between 140.60$ and $50,000 is principal among the requests. Jtetre Paaae EaeTtaeit (Special to The ladlaaapolis Kewil EESU. lnd June 2.

Rer.t a tioa for the JTctre tame Cniverdtr sum. snsr session bee reached C3V etudeote. ae conang to the Rev. Patrick HeBrkie re tlrr, who ecatpiM the sctries: of ve tvdy. the tint day for earonment.

Wiu fcj coocJulon ot today's entries tae rnm ffnt a easecUd to exceed Ca. i THE INDIANAPOLIS NEWS, THURSDAY, JUNE 26, 1924. SOCIETY GLUBS; OE INTEREST TO MA FOUNDER HELPS EllliW DELEGATES Croup From East and North at Creencastle FIRST HOME IS VISITED ffpeciat to Tha India, r1 GREEXCASTLE, lad June jupna. cnapter ol Kippa AlpU Theta and the Alpha Alumoc Oat wert Boteuci today to more than 309 delegates en route to the biennial national convection of the sorority at West Baden. The dele rates are from the east and north and viaited Alpha Chapter and De Mr.

Betty Lock Hamilton, of Greeneastle, and one of the faand assisted In entertaining; th Tiniw MB wm toe guest of honor. The "delegates also uw th house in Which tbeir eoroiitv fnmA. ed by Mrs. Hamilton and three oiner co en, men students in id Asbory; College, The delegates were met in decorated automobiles on their arrival here and taken to the tPa.uw cam Pufi A "cption In their honor was held on the lawn of the Alpha Chapter home. They are scheduled to this afternoon for Eloomlngton where a banquet will he served this evening before they ro to West Baden.

Many Green cattle members of the sorority will attend the convention. FUND OVERSUBSCRIBED vSV FOR FAIRVIEW CHURCH tlXWW Pleased Freebytertaa Bafldlag Cmmpmtgn fee Farty Sixth Street Edifice. Fairview rreabyteriaa church celebrated the completion of Its 110,009 preliminary building campaign with a Victory Social at the site of, the new church at Capitol arenas and Forty sixth. street last night. Edgar Webb chairman of the finance committee, announced the amount desired had been over pledged by Of the pledged, Mr.

Webb thta had been raised on the ground during the evening and the during! which opened the ei'mpaJn Pleds ee were r.t III XWO WKI Ih. of the membership of the church hed been neas.ei due to hi tVct Jft the chtireh. In accfrtlne; the nouneed that VVI.on B. Parker had ben selected as the architect for the temporary building; and had already prepared a number of sketches for the boifdlna commit. llh type, located on the northeaat corner of th church property which extends from Caoitol avenue Kenwood avenue at Portr sixth rortr sixtni 1 I a.

Work on the new structure I1' with a laneaeon brtdae at the nor on ins new strnctu mxrwu np'ciiT in oe sienea within a jMnin entrance wm be nfnwofta avenue. The Hv v.itta is raster of the church, which re run4 irom tne mercer of I I'reabyterian and OUrth cnujifrun courcnes, 7h i jwance committee inclades chairman; Jesse B. JUcftK. Itusseil'Etter. Charles uu Mrs I ave.

rv num. niiin ii I ear ai Kl VrX jsoae Moore, A. W. Olive. E.

PERSONAL and SOCIAL The Octopua Club will meet Friday evening with Louia Kollweg. The Alpha Beta Gamma Sorority will meet Friday evening at tUe come oj jars. Mane Key. 1 Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Schwartr, of Colnrcbbs. have returned home after a visit with Dr. and Mrs. R. Mr.

mnA JJtrm TC J. daughter Helen will leave" Friday to roonifl at xaks awassee ana Tippecanoe. Miss Verna Morman and Mrs. W. r.

a nerson. or lxats will come Saturday to spend the week end witn Jars. ixrena Xiatty. fc Mist Ruth Taylor' entertained with a porch party Wednesday ere nine or th nUrfru kt Hslta Phi Zeta Sorority. 'The Chanm fltth wttt ntl evening with a dance at the Odeon.

vuwrniio in cnarge. i Mrs. If S. Tevtft anif inn TaiI. Rlkil a Xv gnesta of Mr.

and Mrs. O. B. KU au wui remain nniu jujy Sorority and their friends MonUy J. UhL Mr.

and Krt mnl TnStunn of Laredo, Tex, are the guests of Mrs. lAhntfAM I a belle Korbiy. MraT Johnson former Ir Tt. tfl will a cago. where he will attend the fifteenth annaai convention of the American Naprapathic Association at the LaSalle hotel, June 27 to J.

airs. James M. tertalned Wednesday evenina with brldr nirt iv. gagement of; her sister. Miss Helen Caster, to Clarence IL Long, of Co 1 umbos, O.

The wedding, will take place la September. Mm. XI the rhtMrn'i ttm unit viuu at luncheon Wednesday, covers being lata for twantw.awK a scheme of yellow wse carried out mtM pntt1tntm Bd "fresb Vb CFollowiag luncheon, the auesta wr ooldberger and Mrs. A. D.

Enrle. brt, of Memphis, TentT 1 0 TTt Iva ese wve a aw rni AJw IIS Ktrmft Sorority enteruined wdn.SS elmr wh 2 nd Wadns.rt.ty dinner party et mi Miss III? V.ude APVe. K.f Mra. Luncheon Bridge 1 or Emily Snbvir Misa Edith Wiiuii efK cms in honor of Mlse frermlEmily Snow of Worcester Mass; nowers, tne aruts. wltn feB Hereth, lnclud rnces ko.

Miss Iouise Miss trances Wilson. Miaa Jlilson and i mib r.iwn.. Ilereth Mlu talned Wednesday with an informal honor of lllu Fnow, H. S. COMPANY TO MAKE TAXICABS OF NEW DESIGN Aat Maker Say Urn nek Will Kit Interfere With Passenger Car Prodaetlea, The IL C.

a Motor Car Company, of which Harry Stats Is the president, announced today it entrance to the taxlcab bullaing fleid. Demonsirsting models are to resdy within sixty days, Mr Stuta said, and the new, cars, will be known aa the 11. 8. taxlcab. We have made a minute, study of the marvelous growth of the taxtcah said Mr etuta." and decided that It offered a field for broadening our activities, Ve will not permit this new unit to interfere with our manufacture of It C.

8. Passenger cars, the first half ot the prevent year having shown os a decided Increase in that trade and fall trade prospects sever were brighter for ua." Mr. tftuts said the new taxlcab would be of a design that would appeal to both the taxlcab com ranlee and the public It will be lighter than the taxlcaba now on the market, and the price wall be considerably nnder the present average taxlcab costs, he aaid. aBWBBBWBBSsgeaB)asaassasjgsjsjBs Laaeh Chrem for 9fra Bfarshatt. Mrs.

Merle Sldener entertained to day with a luncheon In honor of Mra Anne Marshall, Baltimore, who Is vteitlnar tin A Uomni.i The other gueete Included Mra Frank Floyd. Mra, Curtis liodaes, rm ak Ka se. lahnean a.l. vauemlKe ea VrdRI I If Stow Conner and Mra Mary A. Sldener.

The table was attractively arranged with crimson rambler rosea. ArtVles eC "ArtKee et iivocportticm and cUees have been AJed wuh the eccrttary et elate Ones Contraction Company. Xaporte: cmtl. tmer eaeu erttna and ettastroction bu. vtm irectori, 6orje at.

Gr Gro Harb'D. Beebee. Te Al; rtTotr4 on Company. South ntl, ii.oMl; rrri eoaetrue drecrtor, John WUHam Mctfery. Joera W.

Mclaeryl John Venue Son Jtrb', Company, yew Albeny, ebanird name to John Vertiia A Mmiment Comperjr. ni Vm TTeel citAt rm etoo to aio.ooo.vv. JohMtcMj Company. XsHea. (i prem cary ot diaKV'atioa.

A'pha lta OuiptfT ef Phi Beu Pi Fra 1) (emuMrtr.no. nied pcPUauary eer tiS ie cUsaolauosu CbRton Pevwe Ilicfc Coasjsiy. CSatoa, ftd nl certi2cat ot liaMiiaU9n. eanee t.ic, EvanevfRe: 10.fK; clearUny. drRe andSe orsnr vreH.r apparei; diienora.

tiouts K. Dmvie I'ercr iordoo, Ciareae T. ChccqzcsFcrclip ExcSsne RICHARD A. KURTZ. Manager Ferelgn Department SCHUBERT CIRCUITS JOIIIED Ftle4 for Iaevryen atiaaw Capital Steek.

KEW TORK, Junei Lee andJ. J. Ehubert hare announced the oon olidation of their theatrical enterprise under, the aarae of the Papers have Leen filed at LOCK Ot IZj OOU Dun a Thsl RSnharv safeM vvf Va ea a nouncement says. comprises elghty i ivik, ciiy seven ta cdi Meredith Allen 1 1 MRSi A I MEREDITH. (Speef et to Tae ladiaoapolis Kews MARTINSVILLE.

Intfc. June 2. A pretty weddlnsr ceremonv took place in the First'' Methodist Eola copa ehureh ta this city at o'clock this afternoon when Miss Flossie Collins daughter of the Rev. and Mra Hayden Allen, became the bride of tha R. a t.

itw mAtn. of Stockweil. The service was by the bride's pastor of the church. Ths Jtey. George IL Mur AhT.

Af 1lAAminrtA el ea ntendent for the Blooming ton die incv, ana an iniimaie iriena or the i iu uime, assisiea witn Preceding the ceremony Professor van woman ti nompaon. organist, or DePauw University, played a pro erram of ttrldil tnualr anil Uli f(. tha Gosa, of this city, sang. After the ceremony, a reception was held at the home of the ride' a parents. The bride and brldfroom left for motor trip through Kentucky and Tennessee.

Mrs. Meredith la a graduate of DePauw, University and a member of Alpha! Chi Omega Sorority. For the last few: years she has been secretary to M. S. Mahan.

superintendent of the MartinavUle city schoole. The Rev. Mr. is 4 graduate of DePauw University and of the Boston University School Of Theology. rs; Edwin Wahipner Party Honor Guesu Mrs.

Jamee h. fiahdbomf who recently returned from China, entertain ed guests forv; five tables' of luncheon. mah Jongg' and euchre Wednesday at. the Gr'ove country place In honor of Mrs. Edwin who recently returned from Shanghai and ia ylslt Ing her parents? and Mrs.

Her mnLohss The place ards were in Chinese design and the favors were hand embroidered Chinese lln The gaests included. Mrs. A. Jv ore nam, ee, j. SCOtt Atowrsy.

of 'Greenfield; Mrs. Arthur Scho we. a. Lroy rorteuss, Mra Albert Browrjv Mr Charles Ruschaupt. Mra.

Mra. William Sutton. Mra. J. K.

Ward. Mrs. Albert Krarich, Mrs, II. a Clal fey, Mrs. IL C.

Webster. Mrs. F. Ki paste lner, Mra Perrr R. Allen and Mrs.

J. W. VestaL Mr. and Mrs, Wampner wU leave aooo to iivo In California. To Niagara Fqlls or Wedding Trip The marriat of Miss Marie Andis to William 0.

Campbell was aximnUe4; Weesday cyeoins the home' of the hrideV prente, Mr. and Mrs. W. 1 Andis the Rer. ThomiiW, Grsftoa the Third Ctristiaa diuTch.

1 A color scheme of pink And white was carried is the decorations. ttle Mildred aad Alary Ke gley, reused peach and rose taffeta, carried white satin, ribbons, to form an tale tot the brldar partyV Mrs. Alexander, ConnelL; pianist, played preceding the service and Mies Mary Hotnburg aanc A TP Promise played during Miss Florence bridesmaid, whowore a gown of yellow crepe and, lace and carried an arm bouquet of. summer flowers. and Kenneth Campbell, brother of the bridegroom, beet man.

Little Lee. Baldwin carried a white satin cushion on which wero two. Ulies holding 'the rings, the double fing ceremony' being read. The bride wore" a goWn of white satra trimnred with Spanish lace and pearls. Her veil fell from a wreath of orange biossoma" and she carried Bride rosea.

r. Followiwi? the cermony a. reception was held. On the bride's table was a three tiered wedding cake. tOIITMi) 1( 1 nlnlllDM Kl.t pie standing under a wedding belL Mr.

and Mrs. Campbell, have left tor wfdJlngr Xiagara Falia, the bride trarelinr In a dark hia auit and black hat. Out of town uesis vfrt r. ana Mrs. Georere Ac die.

of Fortvtile, and Mr. and Mrs. Dan Keatersoc. of, Greeneastle. iT.

SIAin 1576 111 123 East JIorLet Street Entertain for Cleveland Guest AIVS. Roltara EeeUatm, Mrs. A. B. "Wagner entertained today at the.

Indlanapolie Athletic Club with a eharnalngly appointed lunch oiowea or bridge at the home of Mrs. Fggleston, Jn honor of Mrs. Lena Croshler. of Cleveland la Tisiting her daughter. Mrs.

Irving uuiou. wrunaoa rambler and Jorothy Perkins roses were used at tractlTely in decoration. 1 PPr Mra. Ham ilton included Mrs. Arthur Tavlor.

aim. ndisn eAkj ti aira. Kennedy Reeae, Mm. William RAlit.it ViTr il MrC; Ooatha Link and Miss Awura, Party or Daughter Mra. Harvev Ttitavilar aim.h.l.j m.uvA this afternoon wi mitaren i party la eeletraUon the thirteenth j.

anniversary or ner daughter Martha. A color and bias was attractively carried uvcoranonajand refresh ments. The favors were caps and fane for the, girls, and booneiag eftni bo ruest. wer INDIANA MARRIAGES Andereen Marrlaaea, Special to The'lndlanapoUa'Kewil ANDERSON. Tnt Elisabeth Doomtle, daughter of Mrs.

Elisabeth Doolittle. and Chartae Baunders, son of itrs. William War ren, both of wore married Wednesday evening' by the ReyrD. H. Richardson's at tha East Christian church.

Miss Jasenhlna Coateltn. 'inrii of Ml 3. 'Costello. and Leo R. Dunham, son of Mrs.

Burke Bennett were married Wednesday, at tit, Mary's Catholic church by the Rev. Thomas Travers. i Htrscklnger Meyer. Special to The ladiaaapotta Wewsl SHELBY VILLE, Ind, Juhs .24. George Ulrschincer.

of NewcasMe. and Miss Adelaide Meyer, daughter of Mr. and Mra Chris Merer, of this city, were married Wedneeday at Rev. John RagerJ Mr. Hiracbing.

er is a son of Mr. and Mrs. George Hirschinger, of Elwood.The bride has been teaching in the schools at Mr." and Mrs. Hirschlnger will live at Newcastle. aanrtaeaesMeaMM Oversana.

ISpedat to The Indianapolis Kews MARION. Ind i June Mra Turner Overman has announced the engagement of her daughter. Miss Elisabeth Overman, and Vera Bell, of Milwaukee, the. weddVog to take place in the late summer. Miss Overman was graduated from Indian a University with class of! 1124, and is a member ot the Kappa; KanDa Gamma Sororltv.

Mr. Bell is connected with a bonding company in Milwaukee. w': 8saatdtnsBaker. y' (Special to The Indiasapolia Kews i. LOOAXSTPRT.

Ind.June Jv Miss Ethel A. Baker, daughter of Mr, and. Mrs. Edward Baker, of this city, and Elmer Spauldtng. son of Mr.

and Mrs. Jcllan Spauidlng, also of Logansport, were, married Imanh PlthnlU church here weoneaaay oy tne ev. ramer Georre Moorman. They will live is South Bend. Bsyman Mjttek.

ftAu.l Tha TnAiananolia XtVll MUNCH5. Xnd June 2S Miss Rnbv Mattex. daughter of Mr ana Mrs. R. EL Mattox, and' Hugh 'H; Barman were marrfed Wednesday afternoon in tne rienua church by tne jttev.

i unam Bayers. HOME FOR THE BLESSING Daaghtey of 'Jadge Oscar Bland SUps Away sua) Is Married. tSpedai to The XndiaaapoUs lewel WASHINGTON; June IS. A sur orlse greeted Judge Oscar E. Bland, of the court of customs appeals, formerly, member of tho congress from the' Second congreesional dla trlst of Indiana, yesterday when he received a telephone call xrom Aa napolia 'Informing htm of the mar Ua Ar hla itititfbtur.

iriae Helen. 1. ottv Xflaa Rland was miT. 9 ried to troy Mcviregor) ot fniiaoeipnia. on a ii ntr avids early in the day and motored tp An a.aaIIa villi tr.

URTSriirar. Tha wedding was celebrated In the prea ence) I aeircxmt wm. Bland had announced, that ahe would Wm mirrUd. Kha dlallkod elaborate, ceremonlOua weddlnga Alter tne weammsj bi tw A WaihtnvtAii and ra n. I a u7A celved by Judge and Mrs.

Bland, who a r.nf 1 hlaHlnr. Xff' and Mrs. McGregor will make their home in ev rnusaeipnis. wnere Mr. McGregor will take, up the prac tice M.l.

COVERS Protect verstnf ed frost dust, am. ctrtr nsnds and dirty dothee aad keen It leoaiae neat aao ate ma tea time. II year furniture look a shabby be Cause it s. wasn't eovered when new. von can aeiect front many enanov alipoevar tmM ene te hide Slipcovers are verta many tunee nn ease.

JrSone end estimator via ca3 with samples. Calle made la country and tiearfcy towns. Don't watt, pnaam new. BOXME KUrCOVXR CO. 414 X.

m. Clair Sc. Uania SS07 Good Tetti Hd? FyiIj Scdablllty seeiastBty. Tea eaa reOsb eves a teeth the aeeetite ta geaa. tae atra.

St. eeertaaed. 4l hy the raepte'e assises, ami was atrtesd hew easily and ejaWaiy taey wUt ea 4 llaem a The People's Dentists a. aa, aw av r. a.

saw a IS saw Sa STEST WASSXaOTOX STSXXX XXLUAJfAPOXXS LP CITY CLUBWOMEN LOOK TO WEST BAD EN EET1 HQ ITatleaal Federatiea Fregmai aad Plana foe Eatertalaaavent Dlaw eweeed at Dinner. Subjects likely to be discussed as parx or tna program of the sigth annual convention of the' National Federation Bualneas and Pro fessional Oubs at West Baden. July 11 to and general plana for the. entertainment of via ltors at tha convention made up the program of the last dinner of the club year of the Woman's City Club at the Polly Prlmnx tearoom Wednea aay nignt. tv eta were laid Tor fifty members and their friends.

Mist xtneoner. the president, presided, and turned the program over to Miss Elisabeth Rainey. who discussed the equal righta amendment, giving arguments that have been presented by various organisations and individuals on both sides. She told of tha liva rt iiirAMAt that discriminate against women. j.

xi noagiana. chairman of the national personnel research committee, told tha vn dlana women during the last year la uTavsiiag tne sources or propaganda that had been put out for the purpose of causlnar nnrat tlDOIlr vorklnr mmtn Ri that it had been found that muh of thU can be traced to women of I ere if birth wh in Ia.a and avnnathv arith conditions of foreign ecountriea, aad i.wir utn 01 proceuure ia to gam a fOOthold Wlthtn Mrinnt tlpna and then destroy the morale Of the WOmn whflK Kb a lu. termed a from within" process. She said that some of the literature being put out by these propagandists Is decidedlv danaer SHI and that wnmn SaiiIiI v. 1 ful about how their orff anlaatlona i um auriner sucn causea i General plans for the entertaln vwww azBlatneil hr t.timm rf xr A nnerai coairmao oi tne convention committee.

The sanr "On The Mm osuan ji a am vnaoain wnicn wm ha ammA aa An IaaI.a. mam at the convention, and "The Golden xvjjr. wnicn waa wriiien oy tjar rie Jacobs Bond and dedicated to the national Jreaeration. 5 A weddins: of much interest to Indianapolis friends was that of Miss Ilardin Disney, Monmouth, io Georre Thomas Parry, son of 4 Mr. and Mrs.

St. Clair Parry, of this city. Owing to the sudden Illness of the bride's, mother, Mrs. Lor en Marcellus Disney, the wedding date, which had been set fr rnilnv was changed, and the service was read A. 1 1 A a It 1h hilltllli Hit maIIm Ia nrtunr.

Parry Disney m.v.m v. a v.i immediate relatives andrarnM close frlsnds. The room waa beau I tlfullv arranred i with haatrata Madonna lilies and carnations, the ceremony being performed by Dr pal church. Macomb. III.

A rainbow color achemaa area nrrlait nnl in kA gowns of the. bride's attendants. The a I a onae.was sivea in marriage oy ner brother. Irving Brownell. and the attendants were Mrs.

John Lvnrh Jr. matron of honor; Miss Mildred Leisy, of Peoria. Ill maid of honor. and Mrs. Robert Ebereole.

Miss Mary Klla Tat and. Ulu 11 nf fhlB rt mrtA Ml.a rmwm K. UQlt) Averjr Forla, bridesmalda Wil liam cagieBncio, oi inaianapoiia, was best man, and William Soule and namukHcvor were tne uanere The bride' wore a lortl rnvn whitA satin trimmed with duchesse. lace. II' 1.

man tiv waa ot same jace. FollOWinar tha KrM.I dinner was served to the members of tne Driqai party ana immediate relatives, Mr. and Mrs. St. Clair Parry, of this city, attended the wedding' air.

ana exrs. rarry will remain in if on mouth Tnf anma Hiha Mrs. Disney's iUness. 'Auxiliary toMeet v. Tha woman's AuxUlary to the Altenheim will 'hold Us regular twri Friday afternoon at the i1 fcostesseo will be Mra a.ibriSn"IrJ"?A.n' Mr CL Peters.

Miss Elisabeth Nordmann and Miss Laura Meyer. lirvrWheelea, 1ho marriage df Miss Mary 8. Wheeler, of this city, and Dr. Fran, els F. Farver.

of South Bend, took place Wedneeday at the home of the officiating; clergyman, the Rev. Al i.fh th Central Christian church. The attendants bZU1tb.Eb15!1 Mainland Beals. Tha bride wore av gown of ray canton crepe, and Miss Martin wor of ecru lace, with a a reen chiffon hat. The bridegroom i F.Y1 tha: Indianapolis lBtr College and a member of XI Pel Phi Vratarnil "1m 1 Farver have left for a weddlnar trin and will live In South Bend, NEW TORK it CftlCK PUMP aim pie end dig allied tiara ef y.

af faVW thie model has won with dressed The it f. F.W:MorganWed$ The wdinft of Miss Wtnet E. Fonts, dnhtr of Mrs. Mary V. Fonts, ofWsynetown, to FJete W.

Morgan, son of Ernest Morgan, took place Wednesday even nt? at tie Hall Place M. E. church, the Rev. GuyHartman tjfficittmi IfW The eervice waa read before the altar banked with erne and palms, lighted with cathedral candjee. Preceding the ceremony, Mies Frieda Hart played a.

program of bridal muaio. including "EvvTisong," aad Woodland Shadows. t.Ilia Mildred Schmedle sang Lova Brings a Little Gift of Roses," and I Love Tou Truly." Miss Hart played the "Lohengrin" wedding, march for the processional, and during tha service To a Wild Roee.M i Mlas Catherine Hill, bridesmaid, wore a gown of pale green flat crepe fashioned with long bodice and full ekirt, trimmed with laoe. aad a atlver head band. She carried an arm bouquet ot deep pink rosea Miss Edith Hiner, maid of honor, wore orchid satin crepe, with silver head band, and carried aa arm bou a net of nala ninlt nu ence Bruner.

matron of honor, wore A.UU1UJ jowo 01 wane crepe fashioned with lace flowers and carried an arm bouquet of lilies. Little Mary Jane In white or Sndy frock and silver head band, "a Petals from a French basket in the path of the i bride. Bkr carrtednthe ring in a i 7 hr ele, Charles E. Gra trimmed in lace. It waa fash aSHa trirhf line: and Ht taife "i haVdiIfel fashion with a orange bipa ou of hower bou Jf' roses and lilies of SJnjr.wlJrc OavidsonJ Thommtn.ta Spc Bruner, Rex tCb r.

and Mrs. Morgan have cone east srueatVat the widdi ncVud: ed Mr. and Mrs. Charlea a SawyVr! tMowMf4 1 1' I PLAYS AND PLAYttRS' AT THE THEATERS TODAY. a a.

aaa 2:15 and 8:15 voico in tha Dark. atul 8 Cs pi bio's Iriah Rosa. PaUce V9derine and Pictures" rv.a.0 Lyric Vaudeville Continnona Films on Viesr; CIRCiJBj MThe Marrlare Tnd AdolohW05; Pr Marmont aji. the week. Aleo a comedy.

a news iaai a scenic and Alf tU and hie University Playera. a band iWWr.r. official a tha wsafc AlSO Nil ff Atria, a ak.ka. 7. Spat tamlly comedy, news week JaF.

urrr organist, and Dave Walter's Orchestra. co.It?Jrilrr"plnner Trans. with Alice Calhoun. Cullen Landia and Otie Harlan, all the weefcAlso supplemenury films and music by Awivan aaarmosisis. arui.LO Baby Peggy la "The tli;" i f1 xork.

the Week Alan a XTantr 0...1., fay, "The Lion and the aDw Virgil vrcneetra. Earle Gordon, organist. 8Mrrirs the "Beautiful Cloak Model." ri.i.. wi if aor, all the week. Also a comedy and a news ISIS Dick Hatton and Neva Gerber in Western Fate" and an Eddie aijdui larce.

CHYSTAL William Hart In "Slnrer eTlm McKaal all hi iV iT Also the usual supplementary vsaaaa4e Jfetea ef the. Stage, 'h Aside from their breety fun, satire and homely success of George M. Cohan's plays is lere e. ly due to the fact that more than anything else they are typically in plot and charactera "Broadway Jones. comedy being preeented bv tha atteraeii nayers at sngush a this week is a arood semnT nt tha rn brand.

Its scenes are laid in New York city, and Jonesvllle. wnicn min nt om any one or Burner LVDIANAPOLI3 Summer Vogue of WHITE Best Expressed in PEACOCK SHOES 99 EL0ISE A dellshtful stxtmner shoe that will add distinction and Trace to any eoaaanie with which le worn. Oft OK WHITE KID. $17.00 lee obtainable in QQ Qtf BLACK 9O.OO 0 QQjCOCk OhOTD clrt incfootwear No. Washington Sheet Oat tha fctrtset Ft Aor at ttaAw WOMEN' tB fame sort In' any other state.

CobbfiBgenue of the Murat Players, and Mies Genevieve Addieman, general understudy ef all the women parts of that organlta hen a bangalow at No blesvlUe, IntL, for the summer. Both of these young women have a pronounced hobby for collecting stamps and have decided to decorate the 2.lVJf ot tn bunfalow rooms wttk postage stamps. They have requested ail their friends and rela lives when writing them to place in 'ataaapa Instead of on all letters and on every postcard fenta in stamps Instead of Miss Cobb Is the originator of the plan, which, iln addition to helping tn aaa tTnela Sam revenue, has sue ceeded In entirely covering the walls of their bungalow living room with canceled postage sumps of all denominations. Votes in the Dark," wnicn proved to be a auccesa when Produced by A. IL Woods at the Re.

Dublin thaafar. Ka Y. i. at tha Murat this week. i In.

the last act of "Able'e IrUh Roee. nowjplaylng at the Capitol. JamesR. Waters. In the role oi Isaao Cohen, makea his entrance attired In an overcoat reaching nearly to his heels and at every performance his entrance le greeted by a burst of laughter from the audience.

The comedian Is, of course, gratified by thle exhibition of enjoyment, but he says that styles equally ridiculous have often been taken up by the general public if first worn by some celebrated personage. lt has always amused me very says Mr. Waters, "to see a small man wear a very long coat, or a tall, thin woman wear longitudinal stripes to accentuate her thinness. These people etrike me ae being ridiculous, although they may be wearing apparel that Is extremely fashionable. They might better be called elavea of faahfon, for they folloar avrv naw 1H in A a.

w.ik waa.a. VM out regard to its special fitnees. On tha bill at the Palace for the latter part of this Mary Haynea. who cornea from Chicago, tries to prove that her home town waa me one mat gave tnennianing touches ta irnrnmnl ion. nnm aiiL" a farce on married life, is offered oy vvanaa luoiow and her company.

and La Fell contribute eiume wun piano ana eongs. tiap and Mary Haaard give an act called Watch Tour in which Hap Flays a saxophone and Mary per orms on the tight The spectacular number ort the bill la "A Dance Voyage" with tha Wright 1t an oar a fn i nliM A aa lln. tiaaa a rave la tot a young naval officer in amIa. 1 tl a. ISUUa, VI1U Via a ie All met who Interest hi mi Helen Pachaud and Franklin Record are the featured nlavarL "Th nnlliv One ia the photonlay with Asrnea aj ana ivuwira jarnt.

fame News, a comedy and a acenio complete the MIL 'The comedy honors ef thle week's bill at the Lyrio are pretty evenly distributed among White and Button, who have an offering called "Variety Ralph Rogers and Elsie Donnelly tn their absurdity, "The Italian Count," and Currier and MoWilUams in "The Act Different." The material of all three include chatter, comedy songs and a variety of dancing. A dance dl vertiasement called "Artlstlo Moments" is Introduced by Arnold Graser and Myrtle Lawlerjwho have been featured in several New York revue productions. a a wea i. New Albany Uarria gee. ISpedsl to The Indlanapolia Kewsl HEW ALB ANT, June 5 Fred A.

Zeller and Miss Virrtnia Mae Spath were married Wednesday at Holy Trinity church, of Albany, by tha Rev Charles Cur ran. August Leaf and Miss Sophia M. Paulsen were married at Bt Mark's Evangelical rranae by the Rev, F. A. Meusch.

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PleasepassbacktlieBird It's cinbarrassingA of course, to have) food land In tha lap of a guest, but the damage to clothing Is easily aad quickly removed with wynn Dry CI eaa er. It removes spots and film from any fabric without injury to rnaterlaL Always keep a can of Wynn Dry Ocsrur in your home and at thexotEcav Ideal for cleaning clothlna, dresses, hats, feathers, 1 neckties, gloves, slippers, canvas shoes, drspcriet, rugs, curtains, automobile upholstery, bath tubs, lavatories, piano keys, Mahv Joc2 tiles, etc etc ff atZf dngstonrZS etntu Cef at WYNN PRODUCT8 CICPANY, 1 'V Becomes Bride at i Holy Cross Church AltAf Cros scene of pretty weddir.ar ceremony "at 8 o'clock today. Mifs Irene Anna Eirkhoff, daughter of Mrv and Mr. FrarJc Kirkboff, was married to llenry J. Schneider, the Ecy.

Mgr. citidizU iajv llie arranged vr.th palms, and ligctcd with cathedral candles The attendants were: Mies Dorothy Monaghan, brldermafd; Mar Jorle McCurdy, flower maid, Frank. J. KIrkhcff, beat man. and William IL; Kirkhoff, and Joeerh, Mo ushers.

Miss Monaghan wore a own cf embroidered blue taffeta shading to orchid and a Leghorn picture hat. with crown of blue taffeta. She carried en arm of Mrs. Aaron Ward rosea. The little ttower maid.

In ruffled pink taffeta. wore a wreath of slmllax and carried a silver basket filled with The bride a dainty gown of white embroidered Earyptlan crepe trimmed with pearls, her tulle veil arranged in cap effect, and caukht with orange blossoms. She carried a white prayer book. Following the ceremony a wedding breakfast was servea at the home of the bride, where tha is. nointments were in pink, white and blue.

Mr. and Mra. Kchneldor will wa aa a a a weiag aa St aft ah fTt A ft ttPt aaa Km kei.4 travel in in a beige euit. with hat to match. The at home announce merit is for 472T Central avenue aft 4 er.

July to. Out of town gueata were Henry J. Schneider, Jr and Miss Josephine Schneider, of Madison, father and slater of the bridegroom. tnarfiaffe of Miss lma A. dausrhtcV of Mr.

and Mrs. WflHam F. Klinfftf, i WilHaa F. nojmeyer IVas elebrated Wednesday evening at the home of the bride, the ceremony being performed by the Eer. F.

Dar ies, of Zion church. The service fwae read a bank of palms' and ferns. Miss V' Freda KHnge, sister of the bride, was bridesmaid She wore a gown of orchid georgette, beaded in sap phiree 'and pearls, and carried a shower bouquet of pink roses. Eel ward H.1 Lohsa waa best man. The bride wore a gown of white satin charmeuee' faehlonedrwith a ticht bodice and circular skirt.

'Her veil waa arranged in fan fashion and held by; a bandeao of nearls. She carried ia shower bouquet of. Bride roees and lilies of the She wore the gift of the bridegroom, a strand of nearls. tTnllnwinir ceremony, reception was heTd'forv' nm reiaiivee ana Close irtenas. Tne table held a wedding cake wreathed with Cowers, and was lighted with white candlea in allvar hnlilwi.

and Mra Hogemeyer have gone on' an aiienow trip ana wi(i oe at home after July 15 at 15 East Tabor street. i novelty Jan, a a a a Toilet Water Perfnme, 1 ot. Complexion Fowder Twin Vanity Case $2.00 irowaer and itouge) 91.00 Ifail Orders JJRLGCIST '1 i 'i a cata today I Berlins, O. pgemeyer Klirige.

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