Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 186, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 December 1929 — Page 9

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New Junior Leaguers Entertained New members of the Junior League of Indianapolis were introduced at a tea given this afternoon from 4 to 6 by Mrs. Benjamin D. Hitz, president, at her home in Brendcnwood. The new members who received with Mrs. Hitz, are Mrs. Edward Brigham Anderson, Mrs. Henry C. Atkins Jr., Mrs. Paul Fisher, Mrs. Rudolf Haerle, Mrs. Batist R. Haueisen, Mrs. Henley Holliday, Louis Huesmann, Mrs. Zerelda Knight, Mrs. Horace Nordyke, Mrs. Ewing St. Clair, Mrs. Harland Wilson, Mrs. Chauncey Eno, Mrs. Perry Jefferson. Miss Evelyn Barnes, Miss Betty Burns, Miss Jane Griffith, Miss Betty Gould, Miss Betty Hassler. Miss Hilda Hibben, Miss Ruth Hodges, Miss Hope Pfafflin, Mis Sara Thomas and Miss Ann Torian. Mrs. Eno formerly was a member of the Detroit Junior League and Mrs. Jefferson has been transferred from the Denver organization. , The tea table was arranged with decorations and appointments in keeping with the Christmas season. The dining room was lighted with tall red tapers in silver candelabare, Assisting in the dining room were members of the executive board, which includes Mrs. R. Wynn S. Owen, Mrs. Louis H. Haerla, Mrs. Robert A. Adams, Mrs. Edward E Gates Jr., Mrs. Sylvester Johnson Jr., Mrs. Gall Sayles, Mrs. John p. Gould, Mrs. Edwin McNally, Mrs. Edward S. Norvell, Mrs. John Ott, Mrs. Garvin Brown, Mrs. Meredith Nicholoson Jr., and Mrs. Eugene C. Miller. Past presidents, who also assisted, are Mrs. John S. Fishback, Mrs. Joseph Daniels, Mrs. Elias C. Atkins and Mrs. Barrett Moxley. Miss Evelyn Barnes is chairman of the new membership group.

Christmas Spirit to Be Party’s Aim Heal Christmas spirit will be manifest at the Christmas party of the Indianapolis Business and Professional Women’s Club Dec. 19. Each member will bring a gift suitable for children between the ayes of 2 and 16. boy or girl. The r' will be given in the name of club to the outgoing patients cl Riley hospital. The program committee is planning a real Christmas party, with a special dinner. The Ogden Chorale, under the direction of Mrs. James Ogden, will sing Christmas songs and carols. Miss Katherine Keifer will read “The Other Wise Man,” a short dialog. Miss Edna F. Phinney, harpist, will give a group of harp selections. and will sing, accompanied by Miss Neva Bowman, violinist. Mr. and Mrs. Santa Claus will receive during the evening, and add to the good fellowship of the holiday season. Mrs. Ada O. Frost, president, will preside. During the forum hour, Miss Louise A. Ross, chairman of the section leaders, will call on the various leaders to tell of the activities of their various sections. Miss Ross is assisted by La Verne McDonald and Miss Clara Vincent. The entire committee will sit at the speaker’s table during the dinner.

Girl Scout News

Next big city-wide event will be the two-day outing at Camp Dellwood, Jan. 3 and 4. Scouts are asked to keep these dates in mind. New girls invested as Girl Scouts during the past week are: Margaret Hibbs, Troop 13; Cecelia Kupferschmidt, Doris Meyer. Troop 42; Helen Mary Pike, Evelyn Milster, Troop 43; Katherine Paisley, Genevieve Schaefer, Troop 21. Troop 42 has selected as its Christmas project the making of gifts for the Marion County Colored Orphan’s Home. New candidates are: Troop 13. Mary Jane Falender. Barbara O'Neal. Irma Palker, Mary Ellen Harmon, Anita Able: Troop 42, Mary Louise Irwin, Virginia Fox. Among those troops who are planning Christmas parties are Troop 43, which meets at Fairview Presbyterian church; Troop 14, Woodruff Place Baptist church; Troop 7, Downey Avenue Christian church: Troop 17, Woodruff Place clubhouse. Troop 44. at the American Settlement House, has changed the time of its meetings from Friday night to Wednesday night. The next Court of Award will be held late in January. Blue cards for badges will be due in the office during the first part of the month.

INDORSERS TO SHOW FILMS TO HOMES

Philanthropic committee of the Indianapolis Indorsers of Photoplays, announces the following of pictures: Dec. 16, woman's prison: Dec. 19, Lauter’s Boys Club: Dec. 26. flower mission: Dec. 28, Julietta hospital; Dec. 29, Altenhelm. Mrs. Carl Day. chairman of the committee, will announce the hostesses at a later date. The public Is Invited to the showings at the hospitals and institutions.

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r^priETY^ ISB / / J|| .If J PHOTO 1930 for the Indiana Woman's ReHi V j \ W jfis 9' j publican Club have selected theii £ \NN / \ V \J/\ I I committees, according to an anI Henry louncement made today by Mrs '' 1 ( AticiKi P ' D os t^ie or *? an ization. The chairmer S % j w. * MNj K. and their committees are as fol- * W y Wl | Auditing Committee—Mrs. Luelk \\ Jk. Decoration—Mrs. Charles W. ConMirr Bertha Furj-tenber&- \\ A .Jmßtf/ Be Introduced 3*fifSKt ZZgSJSZ &AILEY ptioro t /)h X 1 loiisc MrS Thornas C Whallon - Mrs - I sß rink Will F'nfprf /V Luncheon—Mrs, B. L. Daugherty VV 011 ell fcJ VjlLI U V ill J-/I l ICI l cim \ \ ' / Pledges of Delta Zeta sorority -chairman; Mrs. Selda Russell. Mrs . t £• \17*4.1- Drtt4i r KJS °t Butler university will be intro- *L ln \ ore ,rsel! at Infirmary With Party "Xi%£" SU nd s - , t H H ° dßSon Mls! ; —“ 77: _. , T M r* pT~ —r'T house, which will be held from 3 Entertainment—Mrs. Maud OgWelfare Club will entertain at the | tin Devore and Mrs_Fied Nekon. j 1 . UARLE/ 1 /-\ rFAFF’UN jto6 at the chapter house, 4617 Sun- I bom, chairman; Mrs. I. E Rush _ „ will present “Joy to the World, ’ and 1 > r\J i , M L. f T ...m. . - .

Welfare Club Will Entertain at Infirmary With Party

Welfare Club will entertain at the County Infirmary Tuesday afternoon with a Christmas party. Mrs. C. F. Dillenbeck, chairman of the music extension committee of the Matinee Musicale has arranged a musical program. A trio, composed of Mrs. John Paul Ragsdale. Mrs. Cecil Stalnaker and Mrs. Rurel Sexton will sing “Virgin Slumber Song.” and “Silent Night.” A quartet, Mrs. Marion K. Thomas. Mrs. John Compton, Mrs. Aus-

BENEFIT BRIDGE IS GIVEN BY PI PHIS

Pi Beta Phi Alumnae Association entertained this afternoon with a luncheon-bridge at the Food Craft studio, 220 Century building, for the benefit of the settlement school in the Tennessee mountains supported by the national organization, and for the building fund for the Butler university chapter house. One hundred ten reservations were made for the luncheon. The settlement school committee, in charge of the party, includes Mrs. Noble Ropkey, chairman: Mrs. Raymond Beeler, Mrs. D. B. Shaw, Mrs. A. Hernley Boyd, Mrs. Carl Fletcher. Mrs. Scott C. Legge, Miss Sarah Brik, Miss Marjorie Okes and Miss Geneva Hungate.

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tin Devore and Mrs. Fred Nelson, will present “Joy to the World,” and “The First Noel.” Mrs. Austin Devore, contralto, will give a solo, “Beside Thy Cradle,” by Manney, and Mrs. Carl Irrgang, soprano, will sing, “It Came Upon a Midnight Clear.” by Flaxington Harker. and “Birth of the King.” by C. Whitney Coombs. She will be accompanied by Miss Mildred Froye. Miss Rosemary Braddon will read several Christmas selections and Miss Edna Phinney, harpist, will play “Silent Night,” “Adeste Fideles.” "It Came Upon a Midnight Clear'’ and “Holy Night.” Miss Phinney also will accompany Mrs. Foster Hudson, violinist, who will give several numbers. The chorus of the Matinee Musicale. accompanied by Mrs. D. L Conner, wall present a group of songs. Mrs. Frank Haight is president of the Welfare Club. Jewish Jurors to Meet Council of Jewish Juniors will hold its regular business meeting at 2:30 Sunday afternoon at the Kirshbaum Community center. Following the business meeting. Dr. Harry Jacobs will speak on “The Jewish Federation Camp.” The newest work of the Junior Council in the line of philanthropy is to help better this camp. Miss Frieda Brill will present several piano selections.

INDIANAPOLIS, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1929

Miss Evelyn Barnes is chairman of the new members of the Junior League of Indianapolis, who were honor guests today at a tea, given by Mrs. Benjamin D. Hitz at her home in Brendenwood. Mrs. Henry C. Atkins Jr. is one of the twenty-three new members honored. One of the outstanding social events of the early winter season was the wedding of Miss Alberta Lieber, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Lieber, 3119 North Meridian street, to William Buckingham Gray, Chicago. Mrs. Charles A. Pfafflin is general chairman in charge of the Christmas musicale to be given by Caroline Scott Harrison chapter- of the Daughters of the American Revolution at the chapter house, Thursday afternoon. Miss Rosemary Clune is a member of the committee which is making arrangements for the annual formal dance to be given by St. Agnes Alumnae Association at the Marott hotel, Dec. 28. Alpha Omicron Pi sosority will give a Christmas formal at the Hotel Lincoln, Dec. 21. Miss Bertha Furstenbers is chairman in charge.

CARNELIATI CLUB TO BE ENTERTAINED

The Camelian Club will have its annual Christmas party Monday at the home of Mrs. W. C. Smith, 2910 College avenue. The hostess will be assisted by Mrs. Elwood Ramsey, Mrs. Ira Swartz, Mrs. John Conner and Mrs. H. H. Nixon. Christmas decorations will be used throughout the house, and the luncheon table will have as a centerpiece. a miniature Christmas tree. Mrs. Richard Fielding will present a program of Christmas songs and readings, accompanied by Mrs. Irving Blue.

Observe Victory Day Mary E. Balch, W. C. T. U„ wiU meet at 1:30 Friday afternoon in the parlors of the Fletcher American bank to make plans for the observance of Victory day, Jan. 16. Mrs. Mary Hensley, president, will preside. All members are asked to attend. . Red Elephants Meet The regular meeting of the Red Elephant Bridge Club was held Friday night at the home of Roy Yates, 17 Lindhurst drive, Lindhurst. Members of the club who attended the meeting were Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Shotwell, Miss Corinne Ballinger, Miss Anna Marie Bourne and Charles Huess.

Pledges Will Be Introduced at Open House Pledges of Delta Zeta sorority of Butler university will be introduced Sunday afternoon at open house, which will be held from 3 to 6 at the chapter house, 4617 Sunset avenue. In the receiving line with Miss Ruth Triller, president of Alpha Nu chapter, will be Mrs. Kathryn Morrison, sorority hostess, and the pledges, Miss Amy Crise, Miss Isabel Guedelhoefer, Miss Mary Elizabeth Frechling, Miss Harriet Jones, Miss Esther Hutsell, Miss Virginia Mitch, Miss Catherine Quinn, Miss Dorothy Wright, Miss Vivian. McNew and Miss Josephine Griffey. Mrs. Robert Miller, chapter sponsor. will preside at the tea table, which will be centered with a plateau of chrysanthemums and lighted by candles in the sorority colors, rose and green. Miss Mary A. Carriger is general chairman, assisted by Miss Anita Brownlee and Miss Betty Stone.

DINNER BRIDGE TO BE GIVEN AT HOME

Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Estes will entertain tonight with a bridge party at their home, 3654 North Capitol avenue. Guests will include Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Brammel, Mr. and Mrs. Ward Larsh, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hildebrand, Mr. and Mrs. William McGaughy, Mr. and Mrs. William Norris, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Shelby, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sutton, Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Wadsworth and Mrs Blanch Bates. \

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Indiana Women’s G.O.P. Club Committees Are Announced

Chairmen of committees for 19291930 for the Indiana Woman’s Republican Club have selected their committees, according to an announcement made today by Mrs. Elizabeth Atkinson, new president of the organization. The chairmen and their committees are as follows: Auditing Committee—Mrs. Luella Graham, chairman; Mrs. Maud Hobson and Mrs- Bala Gardner. Decoration—Mrs. Charles W. Conway, chairman; Mrs. Omer Hawkins, Mrs. William Henry Harrison, Mrs. Thomas C. Whallon, Mrs. Isa Thompson and Mrs. William J. Yule. ' Luncheon—Mrs- B. L. Daugherty, chairman; Mrs. Selda Russell. Mrs. Mary Fee, Mrs. Elmore H. Pursell, Mrs. William H. Hodgson and Miss Anna Weaver. Entertainment—Mrs. Maud Ogborn, chairman; Mrs. I. E Rush, Mrs. Lucille Steengrafe, Miss Josenhine Martin and Miss Nina Wallace. Resolution—Dr. Marie Haslep, chairman: Mrs. Angela Mohler and Mrs. Clara Aldrich. Music Mrs. Carl Wisenberg, chairman; Mrs. Effle McGrew, Mrs Lillian Thomas, Mrs. L. P. Highley, Mrs. Arch Bobbitt, Mrs. Pearl Randall, Mrs. Ina Stebbing, Mrs. Vaughn Wise, Mrs. Willard Tallentire, Mrs. Tracy Whittaker, MrsRoy Roudebush. Mrs. William Gremelspacher. Mrs. Eleanor Robinson and Miss Georgia Poe. Hospitality—Mrs. Henry C. Campbell, chairman; Mrs. Charles Shaw, Mrs. Claud McElwaln, Mrs. Charles Biederwolf, and Mrs. Georgia Brenaman * House—Mrs. J. A. Mitchell, chairman. Publicity—Miss Minnie B. Cowan, chairman; Mrs. Neil McCallum, Batesville. Ways and Means—Mrs. Law’rence Orr, chairman; Mrs. Gaylord Morton, vice-chairman; Mrs. Georgia Ong, Mrs Lee Nichols, Mrs. Edith Negley. Mrs. John McCardle, Mrs. Pyrle Hughes, Mrs. Clara Hinman, Mrs. Ben Thompson, Mrs. Max Young, Mrs. Myrtle Fox, Miss Nina Schmidt, Miss Nelle Whitaker, Miss Ruth Rowell and Miss Georgia Poe. Membership—Mrs. Fred Connell, chairman; Mrs. E. E- Nelson, vicechairman; Mrs. Ruth Marshall, secretary; Dr. Lillian Sielkin, Mrs.

Club Groups to Gather in Joint Event\ Two departments of the Woman’s Department Club, tne American Home and the drama department will have a joint meeting at 2:15 Friday afternoon at the clubhouse. Dr. Wililam F. Rothenberger will talk on “Permanent Peace for Homes of the World." Miss Bemadine Grow, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Grow, student at Northwestern university, will read “Beau of Bath,” by Constance D’Arcy Mackay. Miss Marjorie von Staden, who recently returned from Berlin, will present a program of cello music, accompanied by Mrs. T. M. Rybolt, pianist. A double quartet of Christmas carolers, from the auxiliary to the R. M. A., under the leadership of Madison Davis, will sing, accompanied by Mrs. Daniel Hutchinson. The double quartet is composed of Mrs. John Allen, Mrs. Gerald McDermott, Mrs. Orville De Motte, Mrs. E. S. Kline, Mrs. Leroy Lawrence, Mrs. Noble Shute, Mrs. §. S. Sutton and Mrs. Claude Dill. Mrs. William C. Borcherding and Mrs. Harry E. Watson are in charge of the tea hour, assisted by Mrs. Vernon E. Butler, Mrs. H. W. Dragoo. Mrs. Almon R. Gillette, Mrs. George Cox, Mrs. James C. Morrison, Mrs. W. R. Moore, Mrs. Frank C. Bingham. Mrs. C. J. Buchanan, Mrs. Harry G. Casady, Mrs. M. D. Didway, Mrs. E. T. Albertson, Mrs. E. Mae Hahn, Mrs. W. D. McGuire, Mrs. G. W. Seaton and Miss Bertha Edwards. At 1 o’clock the home discussion class will have the second of the series of lectures being given by Miss Lydia Blaich on “Poetry of Today.” Mrs. Curtis Hodges, chairman of the American home department and Mrs. Littleberry Foster, chairman of the drama department, will preside.

Beta Theta Chapter to Give Dance Beta Theta chapter of Alpha Omicron Pi sorority of Butler university will hold its annual Christmas formal dance Saturday night, Dec. 21, in parlor A of the Hotel Lincoln. Decorations will be with Christmas greenery and the sorority emblems. The music for dancing will bo played by the Fagans. Miss lone Tullis, a pledge of the chapter, and her brother John Tullis, will present a special feature. Guests who will attend are representatives of other sororities on the Butler campus, members from the De Pauw and Indiana chapters, and Indianapolis alumnae. Professor and Mrs. Gino Ratti, Butler, will act as chaperons. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Shonle, Mr. and Mrs. George Clark, Dr. and Mrs. Lester Smith. Mr. and Mrs. John Waldo, Mrs. Charles Campbell, Miss Evelyn Butler and Miss Mary Gertrude Manley will be honor guests. Miss Bertha Furstenberg is chairman in charge of the dance, assisted by Miss Miriam Cosand.

Reuben Miller, Mrs. Edward Hecker, Mrs. Dorothy Hoy, Mrs. L. P. Judd, Mrs Illen Kidd, Mrs. Josephine Fairhead, Mrs. Hubert Jordan, Perry township; Mrs. John Homing, Greensburg; Mrs. L. Q. Lockyear, Evansville; Mrs. Willard Gemmel, Marion; Mrs. O. A. Hobbs, Mrs. Robert Davis, Miss Pearl Hibbin, Knightstown; Miss Adah Bush and Miss Ida SnyderLegislative—Dr. Amelia Keller, chairman; Mrs. Dora Cooper and Miss Chloe Davis. Parliamentarian Miss Jessie Levy, chairman. Study Program—Mrs. Allan T. Fleming, chairman, and Mrs. M. B. Spellman.

MATINEE MUSICALE TO GIVE RECITAL

Members of the active section of the Indianapolis Matinee Musicale will give a Christmas recital at 3 Sunday afternoon, Dec. 22, at the Robert's Park Methodist Episcopal church. This recital is open to the public. A silver offering will be taken, which will be given to charity. Mrs. S. E. Fenstemaker Is in charge of the program.

CHAPTERS TO GIVE CLUB DINNER

Members of Alpha and Zeta chapters of Pi Omicron sorority will give a Christmas dinner at 6 Wednesday night at the Hoosier Athletic Club. In place of the regular program, a Christmas entertainment of readings and music will be presented. Miss Madge Coons is chairman in charge of arrangements, assisted by Mrs. Anne Shearer, Mrs. Ethel Kimble and Miss Ruth Wampler. Mrß. Collins to Entertain Mrs. C. E. Collins, 3905 North Pennsylvania street, will entertain members of the Plymouth Union of the First Congregational chyrch with a 12:30 luncheon and white elephant Christmas party at her home Tuesday. She will be assisted by members of Circle No. T of the organization. %