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i 10 SOCIETY PERSONAL and SOCIAL llrs. ja.nrt Tarne Bo-wles will spen- the hUiy In New York city and Vashli-gton, D. C. General and Mri. Iwleht will entertain this evening with a dinner party for their dauichter.

Mls Following the dinner will be dance. MUi Mabel McEachren left Thursday for- IjO Angeles and other points In California, where she will spend the winter. lifts Fredonla Allen wfil leave for Florida Saturday to spend the Christmas holidays. i Mr. and Mrs.

Edward St "White! wiu jro to Oreenstmrs; the- first of; the week, to spend the Christmas hoiilays with Mrs. Oscar Miller. Jo Wallace will 'come from "Wat-ash College Saturday to spend the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. liose Wallace.

Mrs. Clyde Titus will entertain the Fortnightly Music Club with an Tsntng paty at her home December 2S. 1 MWs Constance Coleman who has fcsen attending art school In Philadelphia, will come' to spends the Christmas holldsya with her: parents. Air. and Airs.

Christopher B. Coitman. Miss Catherine Judge- will be hostess this evening for the Omega Tan eiima fcororlty Christmas Mrs. Burton Seville entertained the Coreopsis Club Thursday with a Christmas dinner. The table was decorated with Ifghted tapers- and a miniature Christmas tree, Gifts wtre distributed by Mrs.

Mayme Castor as Santa Class. Mrs. lievllle was assisted by Mrs. Robin-sea and Mrs. Samuel McGaagbey, Mr.

and Mrs. B. TL HaUelseh will entertain Christmas nlffht with honor of Mr, JIaueisen'a Miss Mares Haueisen. Mr. and Mrs.

Geo re Home will nttrtaln'the night of December 2S with a dinner. see The Bare Knees Club will enter tit In December IS with Its Christmas dance at the Woodstock CI us. Hathawar Simmons will entertain rfmbr is with a dinner at the University Club. Harry Wade will return San-day from Cornell University to spend the hol-l-ys with his parents, Kr. and Mrs.

Harry Elisabeth Entfe tie returned from De Vauw Tnlversity to. spend the bolldtis with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. W.

iZugl. 5 Richard ITawortb and Henry Sev-erein vrtU entertain New Year's eve with a dinner at the University Among the dinners whlh will riven before the performance of will be presented by the Princeton Trlrmxle Clb 14, are those. at whtch Mrs. VsnCemp, John FCinchaa and Jameson entectalr. r-fim and Wtyre Hitter Crrlvsd from Del'auw to tr.a the holidays wltl.

their paresis, Mr. and Mrs. Dwiarht K. Kiuer. ruchard Folti returned hor-s teiay from the University of i'enneylvan'a spend the holl5vs with Ms persists, Mr.

and Mrs. Walter IL olls. Ifrs. O. TV Ledlr etfcferuined ta Club Thur)ay with a fare, will rsrty and dinner lr honor I' I a giff'cf our fresh Christmas Hxcd clsrars.

y. Wo carry nil 10c Cisarsl'3 for 25c uraiir.s, box Chancellor, box 3 )W Dutch asters, box 3.81.'.:S lai-endrlch, box 1 a Hur.d.llade. bcx 3 Cc Ciari, 3 fcr ZQc Cox $1.30 llsvana llibbon San Felice Crane's Deciion Dcr.by Cinco 4 2 for 25c Chars. 11c 2T for 50c Cox cf 3. La Pa I.

r. a LI Producto Dutch Wasters 5c Cir.ars, i for 25c IkfX cf Sc John Ku.okin Ild Dct 1L Usnd Mids Ilur.ti'r La Minerva A 1 HccTschzzim end as vou to in uia sc Prince AlUrt Smckinir Tobacco SI. 10; humidor jar. t.lM. 2 i' clTetii-lb.

tin, tiDc; 1-Ib, her niece. Mrs. Edwin Cold, and sob Jack, of Los Acreles. Mrs. Oold has been here for two months isltli.e; her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Albert Mrs. Mayme Pruitt. of TJurfsboro, Abu. will come Monday to visit her brothers, George and Edmund Mrs.

Nicholas N'oyse and children have to Lake Placid for the holidays. Mr. N'oyse will Join thera for Chrtstmaa. Miss Eurn Anderson returned today from UePauw University to spend the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

W. P. Tom Habbard will return Saturday from CtJlv.er Military Academy to spend the Christmas holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kin II ub- tarL Miss Elizabeth' Kilts has to Detroit to spend the holidays.

Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Moder.

of IXourhton, will come Sunday to spend the holidays with their daughter. Miss Frances O. Moder, and Miss Isabel X. DrummoadL Miss Frances Falender has returned from Ward Belmont School to Tend the holiday trlth her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

SamuelXFatender. Mr. and, Raymond E. Drake have motortd to L-ayton. tor the week-en a.

MIis Helen Noble, who -attends DePstiw, will remain In Oreencastle to attend the wedding Miss Kdlth Haeedon to Professor William which will be celebrated Saturday afternoon. She will return home to spend the noli-''aye her parents. Mr and Mrs. 3. W.

Noble. Mrs. Alice Walker, of Cleveland, is irlHtins; daughter, Mrs. William Chestnutt. 4 The Chris tmaa party of the Woman's p.otary Club will be lield at o'clock Monday evening.

De-cmbr 21, In the oriental room of the Spink-Arms hotel, instead of at the home of Dr. Amelia -Keller, as planned. The change was made on account of Illness at the home of Dr.i Keller. Each ust Js expected to brlnar'a rift, reservations to be made with Miss Ag-nes Cruse, secretary. Mr.

and Mrs. David Uradea, of Culver and Mrs. Frank Jacoby, of will spend Sunday with Mr. Eraden mother. Mrs.

David Uraden. before-rolng to Florida, r. nnon caiaweii, of chicagro, 111., will come to spend the holidays with bis parents. Mr and Mrs. W.

M. P.obertson have as their cjuenfe for the weekend Mr. and Mrs. Oeorte Underwood, of Los Anjeles. CaL -i Miss Catherine Brandt will return December 2 2 from Indiana University to spend the holidays with her Barents, Mv and Charles Miss Marraret Loer has returned from Wheston College, and will i at home with, her aunt, Mrs.

I A CoUman. Mlsa- Josephine Brown baa turned from the 'Principle, tn St. Louis Mo4 to STend i the holidays with her parents. Mr. and Mrs.

Lewis J. Brown. 4 Mrs. Claren Jackson entertained the Tuxedo Thimble Club with a novel party Thursday afternoon, each member tftklnr an active part in th program. The hui was beautifully decorated in the Christmas colors.

Miss Orace Hobson will leave Friday nlffht for Birminstham, to spend the bnt. lavs with her sister. Mrs. W. W.

Ryriond. The AlpK Charter of Delta Xf will hold ft Christinas rarty this eve-nln th home rt Mrs. Georre W. tN.r -V A o- Cigarettes 16c acsrettc, 2 for 25c 8 Camel Chesterfield Lucky Strike Clown Piedmont 20c Cigarettes, 17c 3 for 50c Carton, Omar Fatima French Briar Pipes our -onit'rTai ertimi Mn Family Box OQnf: Assortment eJOU This box is filled ith'-. ehocolatcs cf different flavors.

Jf nou-ats ard chocolate-covered carar.icU with adiod tralast- topped -pieces. Fatted ia ajj prtty Christmas box. assarted chocolates. DU1LD1NG 1 .4 i 4 Kcrthcast Garner VraJtrton and.Fennsylrsr.ia Streets rrT-HjvaC -C AN H-ib. tin.

Cc; 1-lb. tin, humidor jar, Sl.SO i These ir.ako a rrt. acceptable irt Qf flfl Q1 0 flfl i fcr tho man vho caress OsliU to Oi-eliU v. Strictly Freeh Candy Ifuylcr's Fine Canic--, isii-lb an -lb. boxes.

$1.00 to $3.50 i Allegrrtti Chocolate Cretfs, and BonJwns and Chocolate. i in MMis. ard S-Jtbaxc, to i Ll-rtta CbocoUtesVidi the wonjerful in 1-lhC 2-1 fis. S-lb. f-Ib.

Chntmu t-oxrs to S3.CO Whit matt' AUrh-Clas Vudies in 2-lb. and ys G-lb. boxes, at .91.00 to $1J0 Jcntctl Cliicv a Tiity of ts-rrptir pieces, i-lb, 1 Tempting Candy Specials 5-Lb. litix Af-scrtid crtid Ci VJeTIO Oocc-Utes IS a ccLcicufv Kcr.t cf fruit-naTcred, ri-centerevl chocolates ark teppod ilh nuts, cthrrt loil VsTapp-i t-U ricely aA-ay in Christmas id box. Tatardir Csndytlb, i Maxixe Cholate-Ctnrtrrics.

1-lb. box. Chocolate Jlint I'aita, corners, 1-lb. Martan Nut Crcat CuoMl 1 lb. rJc Fure Hort hound lar cous.s,.l lb.

Fure Sarsr t-tick Cscdy, to -'a-l Order Clvt T-ri yt Itteatiet-H Tleaa laelsde rsta(e nn a ODD F-ELXOV 1 'it THE INDIANAPOLIS FRIDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1925; 7 I CLUBS; OF INTEREST TO WOMEN 200 BUSINESS WOMEN MEET IN CHRISTMAS PARTY AND DINNER ChrutmAs by the Glee Qub, dances by a group of children and readings by Miss Marianne Sttrrga made tip the program for the annual Chritmaa party of the business -women's department of the Woman's Club Thursday A. special dinner was served for 200 members of the club and their guests, who were seated at small tables lighted by red candles in rystal holders. The rue its were seated In rows down the length of the darkened assembly-room. The members-of the rlee club, under the direction of'Mifs Elizabeth Kalts. in surplices and carrying lighted candles, marched downstairs and In the room singinsr carols.

Their numbers Included "Come Te Faithful." "Silent Nleht. "Little Town of Bethlehem and "Joy to the Then the lljhte were turned on revealing- a beautifully decorated Chrlstmast tree on plstform under which -were n. number 'of large dolls. Mrs. Stella Col man.

dressed as "Puss In' Boots, appealed to Santa Claus, who sat' near the 'tree, to wake -up the dolls one at a time, to contribute their share to the program. The dolls were lifted to their feet, wound up and started off quite like mechanical toys. They rave a rrogram of clever dances. They were pupils of Mrs. Ruth Kerstlngv Readiag.

Grarefal BXfanet, Liydla Kersting gave a reading "How Grandma Danced." and Keaton, dressed fa Quaint old-fashioned "style with powdered danced a graceful minuet. Lydla Kersting also gave, a ball dance in she used a large rubber ball In a jiovel and charming fashion. Vesta Kettery proved herself a versatile entertainer In "The Twin- Vestal. An exchanr of rifts 'will be a feature of the party. The entertainment committee includes the Misses Eleanor Marschke, Virginia Keith and Dorothy Ragsdale.

The Tau Nu'CM Club bad a Christmas party this afternoon at the home of Mrs. Ralph W. Smith. The decorations were inthe Christmas colors. Daring- a recitation of "The Night Before Christmas." by Mrs.

F. Rtgg, aa Santa Claus appeared and distributed gifts. The hostess was assisted by Mrs. B. O.

Harbison. Mrs. J. F. Rigg and Mrs.

Raymond M. Knoop. Cart XL Grube. of Lexington. Ky will come the first of the week to spend Christmas with relatives.

Mrs. Ida Marshall has as her guest Mra. Doris Champerty of Waterbury, Conn, Mrs. Jack Mull entertained with a luncheon-bridge Thursday. The decorations were carried out In the Christmas colors.

The srueets included Mrs, Jo Mrs. Chan-tills White, Mrs. Carl Walker, Mrs, John A. White, Mra Homer Archer, Mrs. Harry T.

Shaneberger and Mrs. Will Goodwin. Mrs. E. J.

CHayer will come from New Icrk today, to spend the holU days with, her mother, Mrs. W. Kcott Moore, and her sister. Miss Suella Moore. Ollayer will come next Thursday.

MlBs Verle Marie Holt, who Is the instructor of girls in the physical educational department of the Ohio Northern University, will come Saturday to spend the Christmas holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, J. E. Holt. Miss -Jane' I Diets wlU return Sunday from Northwestern? TTnlver slty to spend the holidays with her parents, Mr.

and Arthur Diets. Osear A. Jose, will come from Mlchtgsn University Ann Arbor, to nend the holidays with his parents. Mra Oscar A. Jose.

Mfss" Bettjr L'ke'y returned today from Western College, Oxford, to spend the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred A Likely. see home today for the holidays and has as her truest Miss Lucy D. Johnston.

of Clinton. Miss. Miss Klnr will en tertaln Monday with a bridge party In honor of her guent. m- a 'I. Mrs.

Ralsh Sharps this afteriioon with a children's party lnonor the sixth birthday of her son, Ralph W. The decorations were carried out in. keeping with the Tuletlde. and favors In the form of candy CAne and gifts were distributed. Mrs.

Roy Caeier and daughter. Polly Dlx, of Lafayette, were out-of-town-guests. Mra R. G. Sharps told the story of "The Beth, lehern Babe." David Pratt Ketcham returned to- i day from Middlesex School at Con to spend the holiday with his raother, Ernest Knef ier.

i Miss France Ellssbeth Fatout re- turned today from DePauw University to spend the holidays with her tsars nts, Mr. and Mrs, Ansel Fatout. STUDENTS' LA DAHCES ntter CoUear Se-htMre, Jsaler rreetSeats fim Ce-mmlttees, Committees for the Junior prom and the sophomore cotillion at But- i ler Collec were 'appointed by their: class presidents at Thurs- day. Both dances will be riven In February, It is planned. The prom dste has not been set.

The sopho mores set Kebrusry as the tentative date tor the cotillion. The prom committee is mmposed of Frederick banders, Cranston Mucr. Doutrlas Pale. Austin Johnson, Miss Kmma Deal. MNs Edythe Hubbard, alias Kloiae Owirr.

Miss uHa Bretaman and Miss JLlhlie Mae Krelder. Tb sophomors committee la composed of Miss Ona Boyd. Miss Gladys Hooker, DonaM' Gear-hart, Miss Jane Orburn, Paul Kim berlln. I-3d Klnr. Josephine Kennedy, Luclnda Smith, Jaoses Car-vin.

Harold Msree, O. K. McKlt-trick and John L.rro)-mson. fl! sety Ajr-e French Chocoiats t-j t'c be Superior1 KcrirsARship, test materials and prorapt service. Our prices are very reasonable.

Come to tos. City Sho2 Repair Co. 43 The Circle Next te fl-kti- CafoteHti NsU O-niar Frmmap.lj Tiica Care A7 Ah i i kllnsr. Star- in which she rave a reading-, and then sans; the words as she executed a deliehtful dance. im ii aou was aressea tn.

a lovely pink frock with-hat to match, over a mass of long, brown curls, after being- wound up, did a clever mechanical dance, crying "mamma" and "papa" as It turned from side to side. When the doll took off Us hat and wig-, on leaving the room, the; boyish features of Joseph Kersting- were revealed. It was the hit of the program. la ItaUsm" Dialed Miss Sturg-ea' gave a. group of reading-s In Italian dialect, -Including "Christopher Columbus," 'The Grafter- aad "Carlotta's Answer.

the program, club members marched around the room and left toys for children at the foot of the tree, and Miss Louise A. Rosa, chairman of Um departmenat, extended a greeting- to members and their g-uests. While the1 room downstairs being arranged for the party club members were entertained upstairs with Illustrated 'talks on Europe by Mrs. K. J.

Wilson, and on "Moose-heart" by Miss Ida M. Anderson. The program was followed by a social hoor The next meeting will be btld January 7, when Fred L. Thompson, of the Indiana Bell Telephone Company, will talk on "Thrift and Financial Independence. Invitations to the- Municipal Concert Special Invitations nave been Issued to the children the public schools through G.

Xlesser, sn-prlntendent of music; to. the children of the Indianapolis Orphans Home; to the newsboys and the members of the' Home for Aged Wjonlen, for the municipal concert to be given Saturday at 10 a. ta. at the Circle theater by the Ogden Junlcr Chorale and the Alpha Chi Omega Quartet, under the auspices of the Alumna' Chapter of'Alpha Chi Omega National Sorority. The following members from the active chapter of Alpha Chi Omega of Butler College will act as ushers; tbe Misses.

Ueorgianna Rockwell La- do.nnLmb Kath- erlne Smith, 'Luclnda Smith. Katharine Cry an, Helen Louise War-moth. Katherine Her rod. Helen Haines, Fay Smith, Jane Hurst. Es-telie Postom.

Wa.llac rU.M11 Erber, Virrinlib Knlsely and Dorothea Berger, ThetaAlumnos Will Give Hospital Party i The program of the Christmas party which the Kappa Alpha Theta Alumnte Association -will give 'Saturday afternoon, December. If, at the Riley Hospital, is as folows: Jtunjo Solo Charles Cnaipbell. 1 i Uinrtm StorKa Mrs. Crl E. Stone "Chri.tmss Every by HowiUi.

"Why" ii. rhkmM i.i the Chimes Alden Saw; played by representative of X. C. Atkins Company, Santa Clsu Jam L. Chrlsttnas Fairy Mls EUith yiuserald.

Ckarleatoa Coatea-t Featare. A Charleston contest was the fea- Mure of the program for the Christ- mas party of the iesior class of Shortrldge Hfh Scbool.i which was given Thursday afternoon la the school rrranasium. Prizes were awarded the best bov and iri "Charlestoners." and William. N. Ot-I to, clans censor, dressed as, uantajt-iaus, distributed gifts.

The rest, ei tne arternoon wan mnr danciyg. The next entertainment of the cas of lm will be the senior play. Rehearsals for this will be gin sioa after the holidays. I 1 Organized Students tead Slightly In Scholarship) Compilation of grades made by students, members of fraternities and sororities and those, not members of campus organizations at Butler College, show the organized of the student body hold a slightly higher average. The average grade of the entire school, according- to statistics compiled by Miss.

Sarah Cotton, registrar, for the spring: semester of this year wis 77.991; the organised group averaged 78.290; the unaffiliated. 77.719. Dolls Are Added to Children's Museum Ju Five dolls, more than fifty years dressed In costumes of the period, are the latest gift to the Children's Museum. through the courtesy of Mra Frank Lewis. One of the dolls, which boasts a pair of eyeglasses, has a wardrobe of a dosen dresses, with all accesoriea The museum's collection includes other dolls dating back seventy-five years, and many other interesting things are being- received.

The board -of directors held a luncheon meeting Thursday at the Propylcum to discuss plana for the museum. Those who attended included Mrs. John N. Carey, president: M. A.

Dahlman, Miss- Faye Henley, Miss Florence Fitch, Dwight RitterMrs. G. H. A. Clowes, Miss Ellxa-oJ.

Browning. Kurt Vonnegut and Christopher Coleman. Committee for i Christmas Dinner The 'committee; in charge of a Christmas dinner party given, in the Lincoln room at the Hotel Lincoln Thutsday night Included Miss Jessie Tount and Miss Edith Allmeroth. Exchanging of gifts preceded ths dinner, after which a program was given by I Misses Sylvia- Hancock, reader; B'etty Calderwood, piano soloist, and Edith Allmeroth, soloist; with banjo accompaniment by Miss Powell. Polnsettlrs and red tapers in silver holders were the table decorations.

The truest wers the Misses Marlon Coles, Lucille Oberle. Francis Heidergott, Lenore Granneman, Bon-lta Mayer. Velma Jessee, Esther Bowman. Mable Powell. Betty Calderwood, Gertrude Brelnlich, Gerline Thorpe.

Berther Seibold, Beatrice Carrtnsrton, Bess Hughes. Ruth Sherer, Loretta Schatx, Sylvia Hancock, Edith Allmeroth, Jessie Yount and Kathryn Rellly. Little Theater to Give Four Short Plays Friday Night Mrs. Benson Titus, known, on the legitimate stage as Rleca Scott, plays one of the leading roles In E. Vnd O.

a thriller Included on the program of ths tittle Theater Society of Indiana, at Masonic Temple Friday night. Titus began her stage career" at the age of six months, following ths profession of her 'parents. Growing oldershs en tered musical comedy, with' which she spent, two years with Sam Ber- nard. Three seasons witn tne i-veiin stock in New Tork, Philadelphia and Portland, brought a contract on the F. Kelth-Albee vaudeville circuit.

Mra Titus has appeared In filctures with Ethel Barrymore. Va-eska Surat and Norma Talmadge. She Is a niece of Willie Collier, the comedian. Ths other three short pieces to be given are "The Green Chartreuse, "Tbe Monkey's and 'Christmas Shopping. The players of the Little Theater Society will also broadcast two short pieces On tbe W(ekly program over WFBM, the Merchants Heat land Light Compan station, from the studio of the Indianapolis Athletic Club.

John B. Reynolds, presi dent, has announced, Pie and Pep- per Bill" and "Grandma's Mistake Bre the two sketches. ta 7 Dtr a Tatle 1 Lanp? i llt''TTTT'TB'lltsttsssstsssnsssss tiiiiittiiiitititit itiitittiitiiiiiifstiifitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifiiftiiiiititiiiltiitiitiiiiii! if XM AS DANCE 2 Friday, December 25 9:00 to 12:00 P.M: r-Dancing every Wednesday, Friday and Saturday nights. No Charleston or Flee-Hopping allowed. Lessons by appointmentr.

Class lessons Monday and Wednesday at 8:00 P. M. R. ili SULLIVAJNDANC 138 WiAVashlngton St. rsIItllfltSIIIlllIIItlllllllllllllllSIIteittttlltttlttlSIIIIIlillttlltlltttlllllltlllltltSttlttlr-i Bridge lacps 41 A $10 $3 Larap3 ar a necessity not only for iUumina tion, but fcr, decorative purposes.

For that rca3on they represent the ultimate in practical Christmas Priced to suit every purse- Fixture DepU Second Floor HATFIELD ELECTRIC CO. Meridua at Maryland 31 A In 0123 0ew Every Evesjlas; Ctfl Chrtatsaas League to Remember Women U.S.Wars Following- lis plan of last year, the Indiana Unit of the' Women's Overseas Service League will limit its Christmas work to former service women, believing: In this way they are Working with a group no other organisation reaches, as, a great many of these women are Ineligible to mebership in other war organizations. All former service women at the National Soldiers' Home. Danville. I1L, the only Soldiers' Home where nurses of the civil, Spanish-American and world wars are received, will be remembered with boxes containing sweaters, warm clothing and many little necessities and luxuries, besides fruit and To Indiana women at the various government hospitals similar boxes will be sent, as well aa to a number of Individual cases, the needs of the women being filled as far as possible.

The league Is also filling stockings for the Post Hospital at Ft. Harrison. The stockings will, contain fourteen articles, including fruits and candy- PLAYS AND PLAYERS AT THE THEATERS TODAY. EngUsh's -Blossom Jit 8:13 Keith's Vaudeville -v 2:15 and 8:15 Lyric Vaudeville and Pictures Palace Vaudeville and Pictures i Continuous Films mm View. OHIO D.

W. Griffith' That Royle Girl. Also short reels and music by Charlie Davis's Orchestra; Cy Milder, soloist, and by Ruth Noller, organist. C1RCLTS Syd Chaplin In The Man the Box.f "Also the appearance of Egbert Van Astyne. composer, his Harmony Boys; the over- ture, Russian Classics" (synco.

pated) played by. the orchestra. Bakalelnlkoff conducting. and ahort reels APOLLO Buster Keaton In 4WGo Also a comedy, short reels -and mnsie fnv O.ri.. rj singer.

Emtl Seidel's. Orchestra and Earl Gordon, organist. COLONIAL Cecil B. DeMtUe's -The Coming of Araoa" Also supple-mental featira mtoi American with Bob Jones, Frank, Owen and Floyd inompson. soloists, and by Julia NleberealL lolanist.

ISIS Ceortef Walsh In "Blue 4 Illinois) a. vxnauey ana Eleanor Board roan In. -Proud Flesh." -1 i nil Palaee. Standinr out" In fact, as well as name, the dance orchestra, tlon of. Pauline Vincent and the Jugo-Slav, orchestra.

i at the Palace the last three days of thi w.v i. Indeed a headllner. Miss Vincent. v. uaniigu a lime liir rip lm miiiiIiikIii I.

w. i tion of fh' by the Six Jugo-Slays who form her accompanying orchestra. Miss Vincent creates, an atmosphere of genuineness and performs with' an ase and grace that makea ber dancing stand well In the lead of any past performances of the same character; at the Palace in many months. Her final number. In which shells painted In bronze, set off with varied colored lighting effects.

la a striking offering. Between her appearances the orchestra plays several types native and American medleys. The act la pleasantly rounded out by Billle Haaga, who ngs three songs, and knows how to sing them takingly. Gene (Honey Gal) Cobb and hls company present an amusing skit. -In Mexico.

with Cobb in a IS colored maid. Charles Olcott and Edythe Maye of-fer a-friendly little song cycle with Olcott doing a clever piano arranre thai the whole fam i Atvate lkCUl Radio Sehoca Radio Radi ii- ola Ohio Street and Phonographs I Sold on Easy Paynrtentss it-it- KiinbaD Pianos Uprijlts a- fl SS 44 burlesqutlng eoislo operas popular several years ago. Miss Mays appears as a very little girl and sings two of Oloott's original songs. "Pigtails" and -When a Fel ler Needs a Friend. Petet and Le-Anna company present "a silent revue.

In which they steal the Japs style-of foot Juggling, and toss esch other in the air. Tne- empire Comedy Four Is a ousTtet built around the comedian, Dutch Joe Jenny. Their fun and singing were well received by Thursday's audience. The feature picture Is "The Man sion of Aching- a story writ ten irom song ot tne earn ii.m, with 'Ethel Clayton, Cullen Landis and Sam. de Grasse.

The- last named appear as a bitter; hard-faced discards his wife when he believes another man Is the father of their email The wife yesrs later. Is seen ta New Tork conducting a home for derelict girls, called The Mansion of Aching Hearts." The son has be com a young man. in love with, a Via m.th.. I. cast from the village.

The girl and the mother meet in isew Ttortc neither knowing the boy sweetheart Is the return to the little island town, to effect the clearing ot the girl's name. Events, stirringly portrayed, bring a climax 1ft which the-four characters are brought tog-ether. 1 Xetea ef the Jstage. "Blossom Time will end Its engagement at English's with per formances Saturday matinee and Saturday night. Charlotte Lansing-.

Knight Macuregor. Leeta Corder. Patrick Kelly and Robert Lee Allen head the cast. William Faversham. who has not been seen In.

Indianapolis in sev eral seasons, win return to Eng. llsh's next Thursday night. Christmas eve. for a three days' engagre-raent, in a drama with' an European- atmosphere. RaaMs-Sarcket.

rspedal to The IndlsaapoUs Kews 1 FRANKFORT. IntL, December It, The comlrig- marriage of Glen A. Ramson. assistant manaa-er of th New Hoosler Poet and Bankable Cigar Company, to Mary Friend Sarchet. this city, 'Is announced, They will live 'In this city.

svlri(5iCa0 ssarsr. liSUJ i SUOUJ ii 111 An ideal gift for any. boy is this In lntfalv Ct-iriatmaa Krt-r Tb 6-Power Telescope Water-Tiffht MaUh Box Magnifier and THE H. LIEBER COMPANY v-- e-? v-o t--i v-. -y i- -jjc iolSOCi nox -i 4 I Opri Evening I THE LINING STORE-Notcd for GOOD HOSIERY or All Kinds Silk Chiffons, Service Weights, Silk and Wool, Sport Lisle, Silk Underwear, Costume Slips, Bloomers and Petticoats, Pocketbooks, Umbrellas, Handkerchiefs and Garters.

Every article in a Christmas box. Men's and Children's Handkerchiefs and Hcssiery i a. A li ii II -3 inJ t.d 17 East ZJZ Vr Sr Wilson-Stewart Music North Pennsylvania Open Every Evening Sorority Dance, Christmas Party Alpha Chi of 4 Alpha Chi vOmec will entertain with a dance tonight L' In the Florentine room of the Hotel Lincoln. Christmas decorations include a taaily decorated tree glow. ing with rd and green lights, from which the programs and favors w41V-be distributed by Miss Gertrude Wy -song, Miss Leila Belle Shlpraan anL" Miss Dorotha Berger.

For a spe- dal "dance the emblem' of the- the lyre, will be shown la''-electric lights, and the orchestra will play the Alpha Chi song. Representatives from other sororj- ties will include Miss Helen Stevens, Kappa Alpha Theta; Miss Rtith ClarkKarpa Ksppi Gamma; Miss Marjorie Okes, 1't Bet Phi: Mls Dorothv Stevenson. Delta Delta Delta; Miss Mary Rogers, Zeta 74 Alpha: Mls Thelma Thomas. Ieita Oamma; Miss Ruhy Stout, Alpha Delta PI: Mlr-s Helen Alpha' Delta Theta. and Miss Mary.

Louise RundelL Delta Zeta The i chaperons win be Dr. and Mrs. E. Cottlngham. Mrs.

E. B. Sheldon. and Miss Corlnne Welling. Special a-ueta will include Miss Florence" Morrison and E.

Nelson Graham. members of the Butler faculty, aad friends of the actives and The committee in charge Includes Miss Ladonna limb, chairman; Miss' Helen Krber, Miss Elisabeth Anderson and Miss Georgians Rockwell. ChrUtnta Tre tmr Old Felke no-me Mra Gustav A. Mack 'has' chares -of the Christmas program arranged i foir the Altenhelra Old, Folks' Horae, Twentieth street and Capitol avenue, to be presented The program will Include a Christ--' mas tree, a representation of Santa Claus Land a musical program. tSperial to The IttdisTtapolls IfewsJ MARION, IndL.

December It. Ernest A. Woody and Jessie----EUen Mitchell, both of wer married here yesterday by the Rev. J. P.

Ledbetter. They -will live at Swaysee. c- sm cyw -i complete Boy Scout -kit, packed tl Official Scout Knife 2i Compass Burning Wet Wasklagt 'street Store 'ft o-: F3 enjoy Ssnora i fftnrsn v'r VictidaG Plionbgraplis hi 23 $10 Phono Co. Gift Records fcr XT St. in i I 1.

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