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The Indianapolis Star from Indianapolis, Indiana • Page 54

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THE INDIANAPOLIS SUNDAY STAR, SEPTEMEBft 8, 1922. PERSONAL MENTION. CONCLUDED FROM PAGE S7. Kelly, 1220 Park avenue. Miss Ethel Griaso will entertain with a bridle party In her honor Tuesday, Mrs.

Louise Barney will entertain with a luncheon -Wednesday, Mrs. Kelly will give a bridffe party Thursday and Friday Miss Hilda Gemmor will entertain with a. luncheon at the Spink-Arma and a theater party. ----Mrs. Allie Frances Eggleton has gone to Cleveland, for a visit with her Mrs.

Claude Griffith. Eleanor Day, 5302 North Illinois Street, entertained with a morning bridge arty and luncheon yesterday at her Ome. Among the guests was Mtss-Mar- Jorle Wagner of Chlcngo. who Is the house guest of Mrs. Roy Bain.

Miss Anna Burns entertained with a noonday luncheon Thursday at Peacock Inn in honor of Mrs. IVrry and Mrs. William A. Smith, re ent brfdes, also Miss Agnes Irwln, whose marriage to Frank Vollmer will place Sept. 4.

Covers laid 'for ten. Mrs. Rex Boyd and little pop ('Artr-r. and Mrs. T.

H. Carter. 33M College aie- nue, have returned from Wtilloon lake. Mrs. Clara G.

Herron and daughter, MIES Josephine. 1402 North Alabama street, have returned from a visit to ana. Chicago. Hiss Virginia Cottlngham. 3050 Broadway, has returned from Mattawa.

Mich. Mrs. J. Moore, and E. Cot- Musician's Wedding Date Set tlngharn, 2142 Broadway, have returned" from a motor trip to Dayton, O.

Mrs. E. D. Clark of Die Winter apartments Is" Usltlng In Cleveland. Dr.

Charles E. Cottlnghiim, 2142 Broadway, will return this week'from a' fishing trip at Mattawa, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. J.

W. Noble. as their guests at their summer home near Bowmanville. Canada, on Lake Ontario. Miss Lorlnda Cottlngham.

.1950 Broadway. The Nobles and Miss Cottlngham -will return this Week by motor. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Berkowltz will receive Informally in ho'nor of the confirmation of their grm Harold this afternoon from 2 i o'clock 'an-1 this evening from until 10 o'clock at their home.

2431 College avenue. Miss Dorothy Marquette' mi- verstty avenue, nnd Miss Marian Sprague are spending tho week 1 end In Kokomo, guests of Miss Verna Ik-low. Dr. and Mrs. George H.

Carberry and Oeorpe Jr. have returned to their home In Gary, jitter a visit with Mrs. Carberry's'parents, Mr. and Mrs. August Drcyer.

1S05 South Meridian street. 1 Mrs dyde -Richardson anti-children. 3004 Brondw.iy. ha MI n-tunit-d from a motor trip to Cincinnati, where i were the guests of Mrs. Robert 1'ortcr.

1836 Barth avenue, have as their Bursts' Miss May Brown of Conncrsvllle and Carl Klalver a Henry Frasch of Lafayette. Judge and Mrs. J. lli.T' North Talbott street, a n-t'urnmT from a Ihree weeks' trip in northern Mchigan. Miss Aufderheld entertained yesterday afternoon with a lunrhr-on- brldge party in honor of Miss Helen Bj-rry.

a bride-elect, and Mrs. Goodwin bJklns of Montgomery. Ala. -Pink roses and snapdragons were used in arranging the rooms. Mr.

and Mrs. J. Kennedy will return from a trip to Washington and New York Tuesday, to.their home, 424!) Broadway; Miss Helen Nleman. 22.1 East Morris street, and Miss Wllma Kramer of the Winston will spend Labor day at the Homo Lawn sanitarium. Martinsville Ind.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. Kasmussrn. 3114 College avenue, have returned from a trip to Yellowstone' National park.

and Mrs. Louis Wolf, 11101 N'ortli Meridian street, havo returned from Chicago: at.tcwle.rfEr^Tr "nation exercises of their daughter I-JJiz- Potlllnti, T-hn husband and dautrhter Rosemary- of St. Louis, and Mm. Kate Adams of Lansing, Mich. Abigail 1417 N'orth New Jersey street, has returned from a four weeks' trip to Yellowstone National park.

Mrs. James Cunning and son James, 8381 North New Jersey street, hav.e returned from Mlnocquar, where they spent the summer. Jack A. Orapf, --Ho has been spending a week with and Mrs. O.

E. Harsh, 11135 Central avenue, wilt return to his home In Philadelphia today. Mrs. A. E.

King of Port Arthur. is visiting her sister, Mrs. Carrie Topp, East Tenth street. The Rev. James M.

Eak'ins and Mrs. Ea4dns and- daughter Harriet have returned to Indianapolis after three weeks at Musquabuck Lodge, the home of S. 0. Dungan, on Lake Tippecanoe. Mrs.

Rufus H. Syfers has returned from St. Louis, whr-re she motored to meet her nephew, Charles Gray. Miss Isabelle Ryfers has returned from Aloha Hive Vermont, where she has spent the summer. -Miss Geneva Ankenbauer, president of Entre Nous Club, wilt entertain the members at her new home.

Wl North Oxford street. Wednesday evening. Monoiir PICTUBB MISS ASHBY BRIDE AT LOVELY CHURCH WEDDING of roses and lilies of the valley. Carl Dexter of Lafayette. acted as best man.

Mrs. Heagy, mother of the bride, trrrwn nf MHO gnH gray pi fTe house was arranged with palms, ferns and gladioluses, and the bridal alslo was marked with tulle streamers. Among the guests were Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Cowglll of Richmond.

Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bowers and daughters "Juanita of Columbus.

0.: Mr. and Mrs. Fred Masterson of Shirley. Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Johnson and family of Centerville, Mr. and Ames Wolf of Richmond: Mr. and Mrs. Will Coutrap of Mooreshill, Ind. Mr.

and Mrs. Justice have gone on an extended motor trip thg East. They are both graduates of Ohio State university, and Mrs. Justice Is a mem ber of the Zeta Tau Alpha Sorority. They will be, at home after Oct.

1, at 220 Columbia street, West Lafayette, Ind. The marriage of Miss Dora Thiemann, daughter of Mr. and -Mrs. H. Thiemann, 1209- Sterling street, to WilUam West, very quietly solemnized last vening at 6 o'clock the home of the the The wedding date of Miss Ruth Elizabeth Murphy, member of the faculty Metropolitan School of Music, to Robert O.

Bonner has been set for Sept. 18 at the Central Christian Church at 5:45 o'clock I evening. Miss Murphy has chosen for her attendants Mr. and Mrs. A.

H. Webber and Miss Prudence I.oulse Rhodes of New York. Parties have already been given in her honor by Miss Corlnne Tyan and Mrs. Ralph E. Waldo, who entertained with a luncheon, and Mrs.

A. H. Webber, and Miss Yuba Wilhlte, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Titus, Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hoss entertained, with a picnic Parties planned tot this week will be opened Tuesday with a luncheon given by Miss Yuba Wllhite. 3IXH North Delaware street; Wednesday Mrs.

Thomas P. Rhouds and daughters, 4638 Broadway, will entertain with a ahower, and Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. W. E.

liakh will entertain. Dr. Wolf Is an Interne In the Michael Reuse honpU.il in Chicago. Mrs. H.

C. side will leave tomorrow for New York, where she will sail Thursday for Ger- degree from the University of Chicusu! be gone for three months, to Indianapolis with Mr. a Mrs Agn Ma i oyi Ull North New street; has as her guests her Mrs. -William Bordenkecher of Klver- i daughter, Mrs. Paul H.

McGaultfy, her Mrs. Wolf. MOTION PICTURE THEATERS. rerrooms were-- rated throughout with ferns, and with pink, and white garden flowers. After a short trip Mr.

and Mrs. West will be at home at 1200 Sterling street. Mrs. John T. Borgmann, 10fi9 Chadwick street, announces the engagements of her daughters Clara to tVank A.

Scholler and Cecilia to Fred W. Denner. The weddings will take place Oct. 0 at the Sacred Heart Church. Mrs.

Bertha Brooks, 1882 Lexington avenue, announces the marriage her daughter Letfna to Paul R. VanTreese of Harrison, O. The wedding took place yesterday afternoon. Ml-, VanTreese will be at home after Sept. 15 at 1550 Lexington avenue, Mr.

and Mrs. Morton Messenhelmer, 3H30' North Capitol, avenue, announce the marriage -of their daughter Octavla Maybelle to Vaun R. Flora on Saturday, Aug. 19. Mr.

and Mrs. Flora are at home at 2862 North Capitol avenue. Mrs. Robert Belles, 609 Buchanan street, announces the engagement of her daughter Lucille to Carl Schmidt. The wedding will take placa In the spring.

Max Manner, 2154 North Delaware jjjent, nnnnimccB-the-engagement-of-m's- daughter Lillian to M. Shafrin of Milwaukee, Wls. Gloria aa sation of Paris and DanCQ from." La (jibconda' OnthePoad toMandakj Placed bq Mr. and John F. Ambuhl, 2545 Boulevard place, announce the marriage of their daughter Marguerite to Everett L.

McMullen of this city, which took quietly yesterday at 3 o'clock at the home of the Otto B. Moor of the Emanuel Reformed Church. Dorothea Brlggs and M. Albert Raftery which will take place Wednesday morning at St. Joseph's Church will be Miss Kathryn Brlggs, bridesmaid Mrs.

William H. Eyster, matron of honor: John Kaftery. best man. and Edward am! Francis Raftery. ushers.

The wedding music will be furnished by Miss Plloer, organist, and Miss Mabel Raftery. violinist. Fall Movie Programs. CONTINUED FROM A 85. Richard Barthelmess's "The Bond Boy," made, for Inspiration Pic; lures, will be an early' billing.

strongheart. tho wonoVer dog, Is fea- lured in "Brawn of the North." Mabel N'ofmand In Mack Bennett's presenta- lion, "Puzanna," Is still another fea- lure. "The Hottentot" is the name of a new First National attraction. "East Is West" has been done over from the popular Bainter sjage vehicle I a screen story for Constance Talmadge. Ouy Bates Post will be seen again In "Omar the Tcnlmaker." Charles Chaplin Is announced- Iri a new comedy, as yet unnamed.

"Burning Sands" is a George MelforJ production for Paramount. WILLIAM FOX'S production of Alexandre Dumas's "Monte Chrlsto," lo be DeLuxe Performances With Orchestra and Stage Specialty Afternoon 3:00 GlrcletteVNewis 3ZE' Topics cf the shown this week, marks the opening of the Apollo's fall John Gilbert Is starred. is another feature scheduled for early showing. "Grandma's Boy," a Harold Lloyd feature, is, still another early feature, "The Fast Mall." the Lincoln J. Carter melodrama, will be seen soon.

The State theater, formerly known as Loew's State, will reopen this afternoon with Rudolf Valentino In "Blood and Sand," by Vjncente Blasco Ibanei. Manager Herb Jennings has not yet announced future bookings, but It -Is un- 'lerstood that Valentino in "The Young Raiah" wilt" be seen soon. fMnr.1.1 booking arrangements Tfllh Paramount, announces as early attractions the following: Dorothy Dalton In "On the i High Spas," Agnes Ayres In "A Datigh- i ter of Luxury." Bebe Daniels in "Singed Wings," Wallace Reid In "Thirty Days," Marlon. Davles In "Little Old New York." May McAvoy in "Tho Ton of New Dorothy Dnlton In "The Jilren. Call." Jack Holt In "'While- Satan Bleeps." an all-star'cast In "The Mysteries of India," Bebe Daniels In "Pink Wallace "The Hhost Breaker." Tom Moore and Mary Miles Mlnter In "The Cowboy and the Lady." Alice Brady In "Anna Ascends." Alice Brady In "Missing Millions." an nll-Htqr cast in "The Face In the Fog" nnd Jack Holt In "Making a Man." i William Russell will he sean a rhort time at Mr.

Smith's theater In "The i Crusader." Buck Jones. In "West of Chicago." Is another forthcoming attraction. "Moonshine Valley" Is title of a new William Furnum feature. Tom i Mix Is starred In "Romnnceland" and "Just Tony." early pictures. "Henor I First" Will have John Gilbert as the i featured player.

A mighty avalanche of A dramatic action--based on the' world's greatest masterpiece of love-- romance-and revenge! Now enjoying a sensational New York run In Boston and Los Angeled it broke all Records Wll IH o- For quarters of a century it has thrilled readers and since 1848 the stage presentation has been seen by millions. For thirty four years that beloved veteran of the stage Portraying characters that will never thrilled great audiences with his masterful portrayal of Edmund Dantes. It is one of the three greatest dramas in America. have read i he story the play on-tftrstage will see the screen dramatization See A TTI Jl a fi Lowe Jf ress arid Public have acknowledgec this is the greatest screen drama ever produced! A "ooilt 20c 2Si PRICES: Evening, 26c 4oo. I War Tax Included.

"The House of Thrills." ALL THIS WEEK PUNCH AFTER PUNCH THAT ARE KNOCKOUTS in the beat Western.of the year, A picture chock foil of fast ac- lion and wild I'ldliig. in Episode Bight A fast and furious spectacle. 'leSimgler'sSafe' in which the intrepid star is in the Big Laugh Educational Shorts. "That Sdn'of a Sheik" was filmed der the direction of Scott Sidney at the little town of Hueneme, near after more than a dozen dramatic i companies had nrnifo Comodlea vrlth every bill. Admission--Every night and Sunday Motiiioe, IOC.

Today and Monday Rudolph Valentino 9-9 15020c, Matinee Night Oanday Night--Adults, 20c; Children. IBo. TVESDAY--AUna Rubens in "Find the Woman. WEDNESDAY--Donald Crisp in "Bonnie Briar Bush." THVRSDAY--Wanda Hawley, Walter Hiers in "Her Sturdy Oak." FRIDAY--David Powell In "Spanish Jade." SATURDAY--Wallace Lila Lee In "Rent Free" and "Leather Pushers." Thlc fllmi "Tho Spoodor," hao Juct bee Road to Fame. All This Week Assisted by MILTON SILLS and CASSOCi FERGUSDC! Agnes Ayres was never so, alluring as in this appealing drama of a madcap love and its consequences.

Lavishly produced. 1101 to t109 South Meridian SL PROGRAM FOIt THE WEEK OF SEPTEMBER 11)2 life in the same locality. Vlora Daniel, the pretty heroine of "Cold Feet," appears with Burns In the new comedy. "The the next subject in the "Wilderness Talos" by Robert Bruce. It was made along the Clackamas river In Oregon.

Lloyd Hamilton, has found a very pretty ami able successor to Irene Daltnn a i leading laly In Hlatt. the young classic dancer. So impressed was the comedian with Miss Hlatt's possibilities, although she had never appeared before In a motion picturo'comerly, that he Intrusted her with the leading femi- nine role In the first picture he haa made as an Independent producing star. finished, and Educational will release It In September. Miss Hlatt, who likes comedies despite her dramatic aspirations, made good In her first Hamilton comedy, and as soon Vs work was-completed on "The 1 she was engaged for the second picture of the series, "The Copper Beeches" will be the first picture to be released by Educational In September In Its series on "The.

Adven- tujes of Sherlock "Torchy's Feud" Is the latest Torchy come-dy, featuring Johnny Hlnes. An Imitation of a Kentucky mountain village was built at tne studio at Glendald, Island, as the setting for maiiy ol the scenes. A Milan (Italy) newspaper carried the following story of Zenatlllo, the Italian tenor: "The baker's boy who a few years ago trilled a popular sons ad he went Kli' round delivering Ms father's bread, has now returned to his native city of Verona to sing In the famous Arena. This Roman amphitheater In better than any other In the world, has been reopened for a season of open-air grand opera. "Zenatlllo.

the baker's boy. is now a celebrity, sung all over the world, and the audience of nearly 23,000 persons who heard him as Lohengrin on D.IO STAKES," TOM MIX: "HOME TALENT," MAi BKNNETT: "TIMBER NO. 1, RUTH tUCHARD BAKTHEI.MESS! TWO REEL COMSDY. PAYMENT," NEGRI) "TIMBER QUEEN," NO. 2.

PAY," AIJL STAB! "ROBINSON CRtSOE," NO. IS (THE END). BETT." TWO-BEET, COMEDY. RICH TVALLINOFOKD," COMEDY. SATl'RDAY-- "UNDEtt THE LASH," GLORIA SWANSONi TWO-REEL COMEDY.

the opening night, gave him such an ovation that the noise of it was heard all over the city. "Zenatlllo's first teacher was a modest professor In his native town. He trained tho to eta; barytone, and it Was not until a year after he had obtained subordinate part.in a Naples opera company -that he attempted to sing tenor. The tenor who was cost to sing Canlo In 'I Pagllaccl' was-taken 111 and Zcna- UJlo successfully-took bis place.".

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