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Ifr. and Mrs. Charles Nebeker Thomoon will ro to Chicago Thurdr to attend performance rb Mr. and Mr. RusVell Sullivan will rtum from Miami Beach." Fla, San vr will ro to Cleve land.

Faturday. to rtsit ber sis ter, lira, waiter tiaicj. n. Tirlor will CO tO land. Mr.

John R. Wilson atd Mri Bur ton K. Parrott win rfiutn day from Winter IrV. Fla. Mrx.

Jeannette Hadley hs re turned from Petersburg Fla. Sirs. Orin DeMotte Walker. rekln. Cbln.

formerly of Indianapolis. 4s 1 ik. wk in the city as the guest of Mm. Charles B. Craw ford and Mrs.

IL Keller. ir.nArfrks KIng has turned from Los Angeles, Cal. Mrs. Vane Smith, of tea Molne. Ia Walling her sister.

Mlas Helen, Ier. Mrc. 13am Duffey was eleeted president of th Inter Alia. Club at a meeting at her homo Tuesday afternoon. The other officers are Mr.

Jimti W. Taylor, first rice president: Mrs. Jess A. Routh, second vice president: Karie Jler ey, reerdlng eecretary; Mrs. An ell T.

Brown, corresponding secretary, and Mrs. William J. Campbell. treorr. The executive committee includes Mrs.

Mabel Iten Irit. chairman: lira. James IL Tfornsteln and Mrs. iUrrverlte llanson. Mrs.

Herbert Brown read a paper on iGreek literature." Gaga Tailored Reprinted From The Indianapolis Nctcs of Tuesday, March 9th at a meetlnar held Tuesday at tha home of Mrs. B. W. Heaton. ar Mrs, Harry E.

Yockey; president; Mrs. E. E. Stacey, first vice president: Mrs. K.

iZ. Rubush. second vice president; Mrs. Harold Bailey, recording secretary: Mrs. W.

Heaton. corresponding; secretary, and Mrs. V. M. Lytl.

treasurer. Mrs. Harold Bailey made an illustrated talk on "Modern Spanish Music Miss Catherine and Miss Mary Sweeney will be hostesses for the meeting of the Tau Theta Beta Sorority. Thursday evening. Miss Dorothy Evans will be host ess for a called meeting of the Gamma Chi Gamma.

Sorority this evening. Mrs. D. Swanson will enter tsln the Park Avenue Neighborly Club with a 1 o'clock luncheon Thursday. Mr.

and Mrs. Victor M. Goldberg, who were married at Augusta, Ga last month. returned today from their wedding trip to Cuba and will make their home in this city. The Charity Club of Willing: Workers will meet with Mrs.

Abbie Swallow Thursday afternoon. The Beta Delphian Chapter will meet Friday morning; at the Kappa pv umma nouse. a program oi Ibsen plays will be given. Mra. Albert Mr Alexander will give "Pillars of Mrs.

Harry F. Osborne. "When We Dead Awaken. and F. P.

Thompklns will lead In the general discussion of The Doll House." The board of directors of the Kerenth District Federation of Clubs will meet Friday at 10 a. m. in the women" parlor of the Fletcher American Bank building. Mr. AT Hltzelberger enter tained Tuesday evening in honor of her daughter.

Cover ere laid for the Misses Bernice Boetcber. Dorothy Boetcher. Ksther re mra and Elfrieda Speck man. Mrs R. B.

mm Morrison will Gatj Tattern Hat, be OfTleers of thf Meridian Height hostess wUh a 3:29 dinner Thurs Inter se Club, who were' elected dar for members of the Indiana 1 Gage Millinery for Spring A MYSTIC charm in the jTL new GAGE models alluringly youthful and strikinly stunning. i In the modQ' and out of the ordinary Head Sizes for full Coiffure or Bobbed, Hair A Mrs. Abthur E. Carr Heads Amicitia Club Plan Dinner for Miss Mary Barber Miss Mary Barber, of Battle Creek, Mich formerly of Columbia will be In Indianapolis Monday and Tuesday. March IS and Is.

A group of women interested in home economics will give an informal dinner for Miss Barber at p. m. Monday at the Hotel Lincoln, All interested In the subject of home economics are Invited, to at tend the dinner. Reservations should be made by calling Miss Elfxaoetn cowan, circle 1J2I, Friday evening. THE INDIANAPOLIS NKWS, WKliiNKSUAV, JIAKCJl 10, ItTJG.

SOCIETY AND CLUBS; OF INTEREST TO WOMEN PERSONAL and SOCIAL by Wa 'A VV kV Ilea Kt A Smocks in PCXK PZoin Colors, 2.95 ELSIE DE WOLFE MARRIED la Mra E. J. Molin. publicity chairman: 10 Egypt, Mr. J.

Lawrence Wells, delegate to Indiana Federation of Clubs: Mrs. Alex Goodwin, alternate: Mrs. Jean' nette Todd, delegate to Seventh District Federation of Clubs; Mrs. Warren King, alternate: Mr. Claudia K.

Krther. delegate to Indorser of Photoplays: Mra. Richard Coleman, alternate; Mrs. O. M.

Richardson, delegate to Local Councit of Women; Mr. Samuel Grimes, alternate. Twenty members attended. The hostess was assisted by Mrs. Newton Maguire." polls Chapter of the Zeta Tau Alpha Sorority.

A business meeting will follow the dinner. The assistant hostesses will be Mrs. Charles Curola and Miss Miriam Clapham and Miss Mary Louise McDaniels. The North Side Circle of the Child Conservation League will meet at 2 p. m.

Thursday at the home of Mrs. Charles K. Woods. Mrs. O.

D. Edwards, of Christamore College Settlement, will talk on "Expansiorr of the Settlement and Buildings. Mrs. Freund Heads Druggist Women Mrs. Freund.

president of the Indianapolis Chapter No. 20 of the woman's organisation of the National Association of Retail Druggists, presided at the anndal meeting Tuesday at the MacLean Arms tearoom. The. following officers wm re elected at. the business meetjng: Mra.

Freund. president; Mrs. J. TL Kogaa. first vice president: Mra.

W. A. Oren, second vice president; Mra. W. p.

Holmes, recording, secretary; Mrs. William F. Werner, corresponding, secretary; Mrs m. mwioro. treasurer: Mrs.

John Stokes, auditor; Mrs. James Mead, membership secretary; Mra. Mwira enntn and Mrs. Charles Watson, executive board. Mrs.

John O.Pantxer will be delegate to the Seventh district meeting, with Mrs. Mark Jett as alternate. Mrs. W. F.

Holmes, will, be delegate to the Iq dorsers of Photoplays sessions, with Mrs. J. I. Gelly as alternate, and Mra. W.

Oren will be delegate to the Local Council and will have Mrs. Edward Hall as ber alternate. The club recently sent $20 to add to the scholarship fund at the College Pharmacy. Purdue Vnlveralty. A resolution was adopted Indorsing the million population movement! and commending the Chamber of Commerce on its co operation In the movement.

Women of Ayalon Club Plan Dinner Mrs. Herman Slelken, president of the Woman's Club of the Avalon Country Club, has announced there will be a cover dish dinner at :30 P. Friday, at the clubhouse. Mra. rank Hawkins, chairman of the social committee, will have charge of the dinner, and will be assisted br Mrs.

E. M. Stltt and Mra. Edward Carter. St.

Patrick's decorations will be used for the table. Following tha dinner there will be a bridge party, tha last, evening party of the season. In the evening, plans will be made for the summer program at the Avalon Country Club. Bride of Sir Charts Meaal. of British Embassy Pre.

PARIS. March IB (A.P.) Miss Mrs. Arthur E. Carr was elected "'xty one. ot president of the Amicitia, Club at alicw rK.

ana air narjes aienai. meeting. Tuesdtr. at the home of I press division of the Mr. Elisabeth Smith.

I nriiisn emoassy. were marriea io Mre. Carl Day was elected first I i. twm iHtip H.rma I i. nafrDiil Inu wiron i.

nrr a.wwsa.s mm mm gm i k. tick, amnaasanor were oniciai wn Johnson, ramrdinr Ml for the bride, and embassy pnrna nTf rmmnr.m i associates acted for the bridegroom. Tucker. corresponding secretary: ne coupie lert immeaiateiy arter Mrt. John Larrtson.

r.arllsmentarian 1 the ceremony for a honeymoon trip Mlss Elsfe DeWolfe. born in New Tork. is wldelv known In social circles In America, Formerly an accomplished actress, recently she has been known as an active and successful Interior decorator. Flower Pf edge Is Given to Children The Caroline Scott Harrison Chapter, D. A.

following the plan of the is having the following pledge distributed to the children in the public schools this week, through the co operation of E. IT. Graff, superintendent: That the world may be more beautiful for all. I promise not to pluck flowers nor destroy plants In woods and field where they are unprotected except such as flourish abundantly or are In the nature of weeds. All my influence ahall be used to protect wild flowers from destruction by others.

The pledge Is followed by an appeal to preserve the flowers which are fast disappearing, in wild flower gardens, with, the statement that Illinois leada the states In the number of such gardens, with 122. The conservation committee of the chapter, of which Mrs. J. H. Taylor is chairman, has received Indorsement for the pledge from the Parent Teacher Association through Mrs.

Charles H. Smith, president, and the pledge is distributed to school children in the hope that it may Inspire appreciation of the wild flowers of our state, and awaken a desire for wild flower gardens. The conservation committee suggests that, a rock garden overrun by native wild flowers would be attractive for the slope east of the James Whltcomb Riley Hospital for Children, and would be a suitable plan for the children of Indianapolis to carry out. Mothers' Club at Monthly Session The Delta Gamma. Mothers Club held Us monthly luncheon meeting today at the Alpha Tau Chapter house in Irvlngton.

The decorations were carried out In green and white, with a centerpiece of ferns and green candles in crystal holder. An en ttrtsinlnv nrorrim was aiven. Little Marie Chenoweth gave a group of readlners. Including "Sesinf Things at Nlrht" tFleldl and Almost Be yond Endurance," "Thomas the Pretender" and "Innocence" Riley). Miss Eathel Moore sang a group of song accompanied by Miss Dorothy Bartholomew, Including' "My Ships," "By the Water of Mlnnetonka." and "Rose In.

My Garden." The committee In charge Included Mrs. O. E. McMesns, general chairman: Mrs. B.

A. Dugdale. ln charge of luncheon; Mrs. R. O.

Thomas, in charge of dining room, and Mrs, P. De Veiling, program chairman. Professor Unger to Talk Before Women Wood Unger. a professor at Butler College, will give the third of a series of lectures on the league of nations st the meeting oi Seventh District Woman's Club. Thursday afternoon, at the Indiana Democrat! Club.

A short business session will precede the address. Mrs. Edna will preside. CaspbeU.WllUrrdtf I Special to The Indianapolis SHELBTVILLE, March 10. Joseph Campbell, of this city, and Miss Anna Louise Wllllford.

daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wllllford. of Hertford. N.

C. were married today, the ceremony being performed at the Baptist church at Hertford. They will live at Hertford, Mr. Campbell Is a graduate of Franklin College. .1: from ssoin9s Their Popularity Js Just Beginning so Get Yours Now From Smock uariers H.

P. WASSON CO. Miss Dorothy arm on and Philip Boyd Married at Palm Springs, California The marriage of Miss Dorothy Burroughs Marmon, daughter of, Mr. and Mrs; Walter Carpenter Marmon. and Philip Linnaes Boyd, son of "Mr.

and Mrs. Linnaes Boyd, took, place at noon today the Desert Inn, Pslm Springs. Cal. The Rev. Ira Barnett, of the Calvary Presbyterian church, of Riverside.

CaL. prenounced the ceremony In the presence of the families: The Inn was beautifully decorated with spring blossoms and desert flowers. The bride was given ini marriage by her father. She was unattended. Her wedding gown was of princess lace over satin back crepe with a veil to match.

The veil was arranged in Dutch cap effect 1 PLAYS AND PLAYERS AT THE THEATERS' TODAY. English's Thurston. At 2:15 and 8:15 Keith's Vaudeville. 2:15 and .8:15 Lyric Vaudeville and Pictures Continuous Palace Vaudeville and Pictures Fill View. APOLLO Florence Vldor in Th Grand Duchess and the waiter.

Also Emil Seldel and his orchestra: Earl Gordon, organist; Charles B. Lines, sojoist. and short reels. COLO.MAL Mary Phllbln In Maris." Also supplemental reels, the American Harmonists. Nick Teramb, banjoist.

and Julia Nie bergall. pianist. OHIO Tom Moore in The Song and Dance Man." Also short reels, the Charlie Davis Orchestra, and Ruth Noller, organist. CIRCLK John Barrymore' In "The Sea Beast." Also short reels and a song film. "Some One to Love," sung by Julian Woodworth.

accompanied by the Circle Concert Orchestra, Bakalelnlkoff conduct Ing. ISIS Hoot Gibson in "Chip of the Flying UJ. and a comedy. GARRICK (Thirtieth, and IUIels Aim Rubens and B. Warner in "Is Love STRATFORD Maeteeatk awl Col lege) Lon Chaney Hunchback, of Notre ZARHG'S EGYPTIAN (Central aad TweatT etgkth) John Bowers and Marguerite De La Motte in "Off the Highway." The reviewing staff of the Indl ana board of 'photoplay indorsers recommends the following films on view for the week: For the adult.

"The Grand Duchess and the Walter at the Apollo, "The Sea Beast" at the Circle, "ThOSong and Dance Man" at the Ohio. "Stella Maria at the Colonial and Rln Tln TIn in "Below the Line' at Zaring's Egyptian, Thursday, Friday and Saturday. A Saturday morning showing of "Peter at the Zarlng for tha benefit of school children is also recommended. Note off the Stage. The program presented by Thurs ton at English's this week Is his; most elaborate production and Is the, last word ln the realms of magic and mystery performances.

Among the.features not presented here before are "Shooting a Girl Through a Barrel. Elastic Lady." "Crushing Woman." "Broadcast mid with orange blossoms on either side and she carried Bride roses and lilies of the valley. All the lace worn by the bride was "aio worn by her sister. Mr. Frank Hoke, at her wedding.

A luncheon was. served immediately following the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Carpenter Marmon.

Airs. LinnaesC Boyd. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hoke and Mrs.

Wil liam ru Hlggins, sister of the bride groom, all of Indianapolis, were present. Mr. and Mm. Boyd have gone by motor to La Jo! la. on their wedding trip.

The bride traveled in a powder blue flannel dress and white flannel coat with a hat to match the costume. They will be st home after April 2 at 204 South New Hampshire avenue, Los Angeles, CaL ing a Lady and The Miracle De The story of "Kosher Kitty Kelly. Leon De Costa's musicomedy. which comes to English's next Monday for three days, concerns the love affair of a. quartet of youthful lovers on New York's lower east side.

Kitty Kelly, the Irish heroine, has 'been given the prenomen ot "Kosher because of her Jewish sweetheart. "The Sport 'of Kings." which will come to English's Thursday of next week, has enjoyed long runs In England. Australia and South Africa, and was produced by a stock company in Boston, but the first performance In this country with a feature. cast will be given at English's. The play was written Major Ian Hay.

Belth, British soldier and lecturer. 4 A song a mi" dance bill Is presented at Keith's this week in a program including two composers, Ernest K. Ball and Gilbert Wells; two singers. Bob, Hall and Florence Brady; eccentric dancers. Wells, Virginia and West, and Chong and Rosle Moy.

irr jj I New'Scarfs for Easier New colorful scarfs In crepes, georgettes and chiffons. A beautiful line to choose fromv Up THE LINING STORE IT E. Ohio St. HUDER'S. Drugs, Ciffars, Toilet and Rubber Goods Mall Order Gtvem Press at Ji Attention Please Enclose Peat age The Rexall Store Odd Fellow Building Washfasgtes) and Pesaayrvaata Streets who include both singing and dancing In their offering.

Bert Gordon and Vera Kingston have a satire on vocalisation called "A Recital tlassique." which they are presenting st the Lyrlo this week. Mia Gordon, a former print donna, appears a vocal student seeking instruction from Gordon, a diminutive teacher who quickly discovers that the pupil knows more about singing than be do, a torn, edy situation out of which Gordon gets many laughs. Max Bloom will arrive In town Thursday with his large company of the Eight Dancing tn Pour Entertainers. Hoffmen and Banta and Rich. George Stanton and and horse, who will provide the entire vaudeville program for the last half of the week at the Palace with their "Vode Ten scenes are In eluded on the vcompany'a program.

The Dancing Darlings are elsht girls who compose a singing and dancing chorus which serves aa a background for several of the acta. "The Overland Limited will be the photoplay with Malcolm McGregor and Olive Borden In the leading roles. The screen wifl also show Paths News, a comedy and Topics of the Day. Sorority te Give Dinner. The Kappa Sigraa Chi Sorority of the Central State College of Chiropractic will give a dinner at o'clock this evening at the home of the president.

Mrs. Grace Goldstein. 3467 College avenue. The regular busmese meeting and election of officers wlll.be held following the dinner. Tells Newspapers' Crime Obliga tion I You notice What do guests say when they leave your home 'Did you notice the dust in her house?" or "My deart isn't Jane's home clean as a pin?" Your windows wilf.give you the answer.

If they rattle when the wind blows and germ laden dust niters in past them faster than you can clean it off the sills, expect lot of gossip. Fortunately, such a condition can be easily remedied. Thousands of home owners arid building, managers have overcome the handicaps of loose windows by installing Monarch Interlocking Metal Weather Strips. Brackett Monarch 514 Guaranty BIdg. Uvu (q) Ind.

rvn Distributors Phone. Circle 7036 tlie sills Mm Mr real obllgstloa of new pa pers In regard to crime news. Is to be realists and dispel all this illusion around the movie and fiction characters of crime, ssld WilJUm H. Remy, prosecuting attorney. In a talk at the monthly luncheon of the Woman's Press Clsb of Indians, Tuesday, at the Claypool hotel.

"Newspapers should show the failure, the heartaches. im deipalr In criminal cases. In sll my psriynce I have never met the master mind' of crime, nor tha picturesque Jimmy Valentine, nor Robin 'Hood. The i Indlsnspolls criminal Is generally a youth wh wants money to have an easy time. He Is not brilliant, but Is, In fact, below normal in Intelligence.

He is trying to get by without working, and is bound to fall." The speaker said that crime Is net getting away with us, contrary general belief. "The real cure Is prompt, certain, adequate punish ment. that tick' Miss Iiclll Sullivsn. of The News, nd Miss' leMo Delnr of Ft. Benjamin Harrison, editor of the Fifth Corps Ne.

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