ITOUNDING DAY
PROGRAM SET'
I The twenty-fifth anniversary of the J
oundlng of the Indianapolis Young
Women’s Christian Association will no
observed next Thursday from 3 too 5.
when the board of directors will give
a musical tea in -he parlors of the as
sociation.
A program of exceptional charm has ■
been arranged bT Mrs. Bertha Miller
Euick, pianist.
Shp will be assisted by Miss Ella
Schroeder, violinist; Mme. Hanei Humph
reys, cellist, and Miss Florence Ann Far- j
kin, soprano.
The following numbers will be given;'
“Told et Twilight” Huerta
Cappellia Ballet Music v Delibes
“A Night in Seville” Albeniz
Lincoln string trio.
(Mrs. Ruick. Miss Schroeder, Mme.
Humphreys.)
“Song of a Robin” Anna Casa
“Joy of Spring” Rogers
“The Star” Rogers
“My Alice Blue Gown" ....Tierney
.Miss Parkin.
Berceuse from “Jocelyn.” Solo by Mme.
Humphreys.
Monologue—Mrs. Euick.
“Valse ’Tr:ste” Sibelius
“Serenade” Spxvakowaki
Miss Schroeder.
“A Birthday" Woodman
Miss Parkin.
Mrs Harry IV. Gridith is chairman
of the committee which nas the tea In
charge. Assisting her are Mrs. Stan
ley Timberlake. Mrs. Frank Wood and
Mrs. A. E. Sterne.
Those members of the first board ot
1805 who are living here tn Indianapolis
will be guests of honor at the tea.
The complete board list included the
following:
Mrs F. F. McCrea, president: Mrs. E.
L ; Griffith, vice president; Mrs. F. W.
Wood, recording secretary; Mrs. L. W.
Fisher, corresponding secretary; Mrs. A.
Stratford, treasurer: Mrs. K. G. Cor
nelius, Mrs. J. J. Brown, Mrs. W. W.
Winslow, Miss Mary Butler, Mfs. W. H.
Kipp, Mrs. J. H. Lowes, Mrs. A. B.
MitcheL, Mrs. R. W. Furnas, Miss Julia
Moore, Mrs H. G. Gaylord, Miss L. 11.
Wales, Miss Ella L. Malott. now Mrs.
Edgar Evans; Mrs. J. A. Furgrson, Mrs.
C. J. Buchanan, Mrs. J. O. De Vny, Miss
Anna Morrison, Miss Pounds. Mrs. J C
Adams. Mrs. Frank lielwig. Miss Anna
Sharpe. Mrs. G. W. Snider, Mrs. E. M.
Thompson, Miss Agnes Di.ks, Mrs. Allan
Phiiputt and Mrs. Joseph Allerdice.
Mrs. Allan Phiiputt and Mrs. J. C.
Adams are the only two members of the
first board who are on the board at the
present time.
The members of the present board of
directors will act as hostesses. They are:
Mrs. J. R. Barrett, president; Miss
Frances Brownell, secretary; Mrs. M. A.
Potter, treasurer; Mrs. J. C. Adaius, Miss
Eliza Browning. Mrs. G. W. Combs. Mrs.
C. B. Dyer. Mrs. J. L. Floyd. Mrs. Mad
ison Swadener, Mrs. T. W. Grafton, Mrs
Harry Griffith, Mrs. J. E. Headricks.
Mrs. Curtis Hodges Mrs. Fred Hoke. Mrs.
T. It. Kackley, Mrs. F. R. Kautz, Mrs. E.
F. Kramer. Mrs. J. R..McCoy Mrs. A. B.
Phiiputt. Mrs. David Rosa, Mrs. E. C.
Rumpler, Mrs. C. E. Rush. Mrs. W. C.
Smith, Mrs. Russell Sullivan and Mrs.
Samuel Wells.
Y. W. C. A, Notes
The dramatic art class received Its
assignment of parts for a t hree-oct play
this week. Rehearsals will begin next
week.
The discussion of topics related par
ticularly to citizenship vms comp’eted in
the open forum last Monday night, 6:30
to 7:30, when the League of Nations
was dismissed by a Democratic and n
Republican (yvaker.® On next Monday
night, Nov. 1, another series of subjects
concerning our international relations
will be taken up. These will include dis
cussions of our relations to Mexico and
South America, democracy In the Far
East and in India, under most able
speakers, who have first hand knowledge
of these countries. The topic for next
Mopday night is “Christian Internation
alism." and the speaker will be Dr. L.
A. Ilnrrlman. Everyone interested is In
vited to drop into the Y. W. C. A. louge
for this hour.
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World fellowship will be the note
stmtk In all the vesper services during
November. During the vesper hour on
Bundny. from 4 to 5 o’clock. Rev. George
M . Allison will speak on the subject,
“The Eagle’s Neet and the Eagle's
Young." Social hour will be from 5
to 0 o’clock.
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The following girls were Initiated into
Mnnunl Training High School Girl Re
serve Club last Tuesday; Cora Ealdauf.
Vivian Butler, Leota Haynes. Katharine
Burgon, Lora McGee. Lola Lyzott, Cla
rice Sheets, Anna Weaver, Mnrguerlte
M it. La Verne Wallace, Clenna Kennedy
and Idell Clark.
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Seven girls were Initiated Into th
Shortridge High School Girl Reserve
Club Wednesday: Margnret Toye, Grace
Taylor, Mabel Mitchell, Irene Scott. Flor
ence Clelver, Frances Swanwlch, Itowena
Smith and Dorothy Dazy.
All three high school girl reserve clubs
will celebrate election week with mock
•lections and discussion of the various
policies presented by the parties. Also,
each club will have tryouts for cheer
leaders.
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Roller skating will be opened for the
winter on next Saturday night, 8 to 10
p. m., in the gymnasium. Both boys ane
girls are welcome.
Club Index
Aftermath Club—Thursday. Hostess.
Mrs. V. W. Woodward, 1204 Central ave
nue, A survey of the physical ‘eatures
of South America will be given by Mrs.
J. H. Is rill and Mrs. George M. Cbrls
tena will read a paper on “Argentina—
The World’s Future Meat Market.”
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L Culture Club—Friday. Hostess. Mrs.
■Waiter N. Carpenter, 1)26 West Drive,
y^oodruff Place. The program will in
clude a paper on "Cities of Japan," by
■frs. Henrietta Dillen, and a general dis
feußsCon of current events, led by Mrs
C. F. •Remy. ,
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Fortnightlv Study Club—Monday. Host
ess, Mrs. William It. Griffith. 025 Middle
Drive. Woodruff Place. The program
will include the report of the annual con
vention of Indiana Federation of Clubs,
by Mrs. Daniel T. Weir, and a paper on
the "Life of Susan B. Anthpnv,” by Mrs
William H. Link.
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Indianapolis Wnrjijn'i Club—Friday.
The Propyiaem. !£*s Katherine Merrill
Graydon will talk on "Pilgrima of the
West,” and Carrie Frances Robertson's
topic will be "Isle of the Blest and Un
blest.”
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Irvington Woman's Club—Monday.
Hostess, Mrs. William Insley, 445 North
Audubon road. Mrs. Elva Elrod will talk
on "John Burroughs.”
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Magazine Club—Saturday. Green par
lors of the Y. W. C. A. Mas Mary
Brown. Mrs. E. P. Brennan. Mrs. J. L.
Benedict and Mrs. W. H. Blodgett, host
esses, Three papers will be read: The
"Century o* the Faints ’’ by Mrs. O. It.
Sumner; “The Era of Feudalism." by
Mrs. F. W. Gunkle, and “Characteristics
of the Flemings and Walloons," by Mrs.
A. E. Baker.
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New Era Club—Monday. Hostess, Mrs.
J. K. Wallace, 16 Drexel Anna; assistant,
* Mrs. p. L. Thornburgh. Mrs. C. L. Tem
ple will talk on "Americanism.”
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Saturday (Afternoon Literary Club—
Saturday. Hostess, Mrs. Mollle Nay, 2152
Pleasant Run boulevard; assistant. Miss
Bertha Ross. Indianapolis day will be
observed with readings from various lo
cal writers.
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Wednesday Afternoon Club—Wednes
day. Mrs. C. C. Munday, 1601 Eaat
Twelfth street, hostess. Mrs. Isaac Born
will talk to the member* on "The League
•f Women Voters."
Among the former popular Indianapolis
girls whom Cupid was singled out is Miss
Elizabeth Harrison, now of New York,
whose engagement to James Blaine
Walker Jr. of New York has been an
nounced by Mrs. Benjamin Harrison, her
rnothor.
Miss Harrison, who is the daughter of
former President Harrison, attended
Tudor Hall and is a graduate of West
over School, Connecticut.
She holds a degree of bachelor of sci
ence from Washington Square College, j
New York University, and bachelor of
law and doctor of jurisprudence from
New York University.
Miss Harrison wns admitted to the In
diana bar and the New York bar last
year and now is practicing law in New
York.
Mr. Blaine, who is a grandnephew of
the late James G. Blaine, Secretary of
State in President Harrison's Cabinet,
is a graduate of Cornell University.
During the war he served as secretary
of tie first section, general staff, A. E.
F., at General Pershing’s headquarters.
lie Is connected with the American In
ferua’lonal Corporation and Investment
Banking House.
The date of the wedding has not been
announced.
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Miss Lois Vandaworker. 2015 Bellefon
taine street, will leave for New York
within a few weeks to resume her vocal
studies with Frederick Haywood. She
will be accompanied by her mother, Mrs.
J. B. Vandaworker.
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Alumnae of St. John’s Academy will
give a reception and dance Nov. 10 in
the Assembly room of the Claypool hotel.
The chaperons will include Dr. and Mrs.
John McCool, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hablch
and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Carson.
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The mem tiers of the Delta Gamma
altimnl and o* the active chapter of In
diana University held a luncheon today
in parlor T of the Claypool Hotel pre
ceding the Northwestern-Indiana foot
ball game which they attended in a
body. The luncheon table was deeorated
in flowers and tapers In red and white,
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HUMORESQUE
I The Greatest Play of Mother Love.
A, ‘‘PARAMOUNT” PICTURE Story by Fannie Hurst
Featuring VERA G9RD3N and ALMA RUBENS
The Song in a Mother’s Heart Made Visible, the Dream of a
Mother’s Life Come True. A Melody of Love Sbjc
and Tears and Laughter.
The sordid clatter of the New York Ghetto. ’
A little lad there, hugging an old violin. A
mother, her soul aflame, watching, giving,
dreaming, as the hard Tears pass. A radiant
At last, fame! Wealth! The applause of
countless, crowding thousands for ‘‘the master
of them all. ” One night, a gala free concert to * rajl
his own of the great East Side. i j, raj
“Humoresque!” they cried. And he played it ] vgW
in farewell —played it with breaking heart —
then smiling, flung his career and his wondrous j| jp|
irl Additional Attractions l|
T “CIRCUS DAY” I
i lilt. A MATTIE GOURANT I
Thre ® melody girl# playing from 1:30 to 4:30
f I? g Bhows •tart at 1:30, 3:10, 4:50, 6:20, 8:00,
the college colors. Miss Adelaide Moore
was chairman of the committee on ar
rangements , assisted by Airs. Ralph
Douglas and Mrs. Carl Coerper.
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Mrs. Clifford Ducoinb of South Bend Is
the guest of Mrs. George W. Budd, 3245
Kenwood avenue.
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Announcement Is made of the marriage
of Mrs. Elspeth Carrie Bently to Walter
Clarence Tuttle, which took place Wednes
day evening in the parsonage parlors of
the Rev. J. H. Doddridge.
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The marriage of Miss Hlen Ebner and
Charles B. Clift was solemuizeki this
morning at the home o's the bride's par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Emil Ebner, 1057
West Thirty-second street, the ltev.
Benjamin Rist of St. Paul’s Methodist
Church officiating.
Autumn flowers in various colors were
used throughout rooms and the service
was retd before an altar of palms, fern's
and floor baskets of pink and white
roses and chrysanthemums.
Miss Mary Moorman, contralto i sang
;“I Love You Truly,” and "Because,”
preceding the ceremony, accompanied by
Miss Helen Wells, organist, Who also
played the “Bridal Chorus” from “Loh
j ingrin” ior the processional, and soft
1 bridal airs during the service,
j Mrs. Marie Clampitt, sister of the
bride t wearing a brown suit with hat to
i match and a corsage of Mrs. Aaron Ward
! roses, was the bride’s only attendant, and
! Pete Clift, brother of the bridegroom,
neted as best man.
, The bride wore a handsome suit of
bcown duvetyu with hat to match and
carried a shower of bride roses. '
Mr. and Mrs. Clift have gone on a
Western trip and on their return will be
| at home tetnpoarily at 1056 West Thlrty
; second street.
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I Miss Myra Allison, who has been at
tending Indiana University, is passing the
week-end with her mother, Mrs. D. C. Al
lison, 2823 Suther.and avenue.
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Ores Blakenry of Purdue University
came last n.ght to pass a tew days with
friends in this city.
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A “football ball” will be given in the
Riley room of the Claypool Hotel tonlglit
:bv the students and alumni of Iml.ana
INDIANA DAILY TIMES, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1920.
University. Chaperons will Include
Major and Mrs. R. E. O’Brien, Prof, and
Mrs. Paul V. McNutt, Prof. C. M. Snow
and Colonel and Mrs. Hackett.
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Invitations have been Issued by Mrs.
Philemon Mitchell Watson for a debut
tea at the Woodstock Country Club Nov.
10 for her daughter, Miss Katherine
Watson, who has recently returned from i
a year spent at y:e American Embassy j
in London.
...
Mrs. Clyde Miller and Mrs. George L.
Settle gave a luncheon at the home of
Mrs. Mi.ler, 4025 Washington boulevard, :
this afternoon, followed by a theater j
party at Keith’s in honor of Mrs. John j
Martin and daughter, Miss Clare Martin,
who is leaving for permanent residence
in California. Other guests included the
Misses Fern Brooker, Ruth Wilkins,
Stella Armstrong and Mrs. Richard M.
Murry.
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j Mrs. Isaac Born was elected a member
I of the board of directors of the Little
Theater at a meetiug of the board yes
te-day.
: Mrs. Born is chairman of the fortnight
ly play reading at the Public Library.
John Kautz was uppolnted stage mans
-1 ger and A. 11. Adams chairman of prop
erties for the November bill.
The bill to be presented Nov. 19 will
consist of four one-act piays, the cast of
which will Include approximately thirty
persons.
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i The engagement of Miss Marjorie Coul
! tei to Earl D. Haley has been announced
by Miss Coulter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
jC. V. Coulter. The wedding will tak
i place Nov. 15.
• • •
| A bridge party In honor of Miss Mar-
I tba Helen Shields, who will be married
I soon, was given by Miss Charlotte Bell
| and Miss Euba McClure Friday afternoon
et the home of the former, 3811 Guilford
avenue.
Tables were placed for five and the
decorations of the room were carried out
in autumn colors.
• •
Northwestern University students who
will attend the game at Washington baV
‘park Include Miss Luclle Perkins, 452
East Walnut street, who has as her
.guest the M.sses Lorraine Kindred,
Helen Hill, Louise Absitt and Katherine
Walthour,
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Among the college students who are in
the city for the week-end to attend the
Indiana-Northwestern fo9tball game are
Miss Loise Stone of Woodruff Place and
her guest, Miss Helen Price, both of
Northwestern University.
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The local Council of Women will meet
at 2 o’clock Tuesday afternoon at the
Propylaeum. ,
The program for the afternoon will be
under the auspices of the Indiana Work
ers for the Blind.
Mrs. Samuel R. Artman, president, who
Inis returned from n three months’ trip
In Europe, will preside.
ETHEL
A City Sparrow"
“Some chicken!” they leered—“ Joy-hound” spenders, hunting
“night life” w’-ere she danced. And the girl, soul sick at the blight
ing cheapness, smiled and chirped; then hurried “home” to her drab
little room.
One day, a real man took her away—off to the deep, graen country.
Filled tier life with a love she had never hoped to know.
Why did she leave him a note ar.d run away?
A story that warni3 your heart to a happy glow.
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Dorsey Peltier and Schwartz, ‘The Singing Three’
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8% A/ \ A SMASHING DRA’tt OF THE CANADIAN
W 'j WILDS, THAT SCRATCHES THE VENEER. OF
te’j •| pj life AMO REVEALS THE PR.iMITIV&
L ; A fIASSIOfIS OP MANKIND.
How a real man, nnafraid and
single* handed, overcomes a desper-
atc ba,,d °* Tnr smugglers.
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Vanity Fair Maids Comedy “Mama V Boy”
S4Sak V <e Sunday, Monday
Tuesday, Wednesday
MAURICE TOURNEUR’S PRODUCTION I
“Deep Waters”
A FIGHTING ROMANCE OF NEW ENG
LAND'S STORMY COAST, WITH HEARTS I
AFLAME AND STOUT SOULS TESTED IN!
HAZARDS OF THE SEA.
Sennett Comedy, “DON’T WEAKEN”
A salvage sale will be held by the
League of Women Voters Oct. 0 at the
Lauter Memorial building for the benefit
of the league.
Miss Edna Lauter, chairman of the ar
rangements committee, has appointed the
following committee: Mrs. Isaac Born,
Mrs. M. C. Furscott, Mrs. John F. Barn
hill, Mrs. William Jeffrey, Mrs. Virgil
Jones, Mrs. Irvin McKeeters, Mrs. Edward
Harman, Miss Alma Slckler, Miss Sara
I.a liter, Mrs. WUmer Christian, Mrs. Wil
liam Allen Moore, Mrs. W. T. Barnes,
Miss Elizabeth Holloway, Mrs, Walter
Green, Mrs. Pual Simpson, Mrs. Ira M.
Holmes, Miss Marianne Holmes, Mrs.
Frank L. Allen, Mrs. Alfred Lauter, Mrs.
Chauncey Meier and Miss Louise Douglas.
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A card party will be given by the
ladles of the Deaf and Dumb Club next
Tuesday afternoon at the clubhouse on
North Illinois street.
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A dinner dance in honor of Miss Mary
Elizabeth Gardner and Jesse Filtcher,
whose marriage will take place ton.ght,
was given by Mr. and Mrs. Charles B.
Fletcher and Mr. and Mrs. Mathews
Fletcher at the Country Club last night.
Halloween decorations were followed
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HEARTS"
Alone on the Island of Misunderstanding
until TIME, the Great Healer, Swept
Doubts Away and Love Came Into Its Own.
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OF AN ACTRESS
-The Romance, the Life, the Charm,
wyjtfSis?* the Rustling and Hastllng, the High *
jftSg&v Tension, NerVous Strain es that
jj£Fairyland Behind the Footlights.
V-A The Joy and Thrills of tho First
' : up*> • Night Before the "Curtain" Raises
>2s. W3 i 0,1 “• Tremendous Success and a
18/ M hlrlwh.d Courtship.
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U/' Is It U>s Stage, or the Actress, or
tho Wholo Atmosphere Bolilnd
THE “CURTAIN?”
CV, The Superbly
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wit arag?*Wj iir circle orchestra
m n a os if f overture
M . ■■a BB wteißßiiii ; j soloist
Ki !> ' joun crawford
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"solitude”
' out In the table appointments and In the
hall.
The other guests were Miss Susan
Walker, Miss Julia Brink, Miss Mar
garet Gardner, Mias Lillian Fletcher,
Miss Elizabeth McFarland, Miss Marlon
B. Sehibsby, Miss Augusta Forker,
James McFarlanS, Raymond White, Rob
ert McConnell, Robert Hendrickson, Wal
ter Ilubbard, Hathaway 81mmons, Wylie
Daniels, Gi.bert Hurty, Julian Fauvre
iand Wlnant Johnston.
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