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Slipper Will Be Held for Bridal Pair Miss Antoinette Langsenkamp, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Langsenkamp, 1910 North Pennsylvania street, whose engagement to Robert Kirby recently was announced. will be married Jan. 3 at 10 o'clock, mass at SS. Peter and Paul cathedral. She will have Miss Eleanor Kirby, her fiance's sister, as her .maid of honor. Misses Josephine Madden. Frances Kotteman, Martha Barry and Marjorie McDufTee will be the bridesmaids. James Kirby will be his brother’s best man and ushers will be Henry Langsenkamp Jr., Robert Langsenkamp, Howard Crosby and John Davis. Miss Barry and Miss McDufTee will entertain tonight with a 10 o'clock supper dance at the Indianapolis Athletic club in honor of Miss Langsenkamp and Mr. Kirby. The table will be centered with a long plateau of pink and yellow roses and greenery, and lighted by yellow tapers in silver candlesticks. Guests will include: Mr. end Mrs. W. E. Kennedy and Donald Kennedy, Martinsville; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Langsenkamp Jr.. Miss Gertrude Rigncy. Chicago Misses Kirby. Kotteman and Madden, Messrs. Crosby, Davis. James Kirby, Kevin Brosnan, William McGowan. Hush McGov.-an, William O'Connor Jr and 'nrenh McDufTee.
Guild to (rive Yuletide Fete for Sunnyside Mrs. Carrie Harnmel, assisted by Mrs. S. C. Wasson, has arranged a Christmas program to be given Tuesday afternoon at Sunnyside Sanitarium under the auspices of Sunnyside Guild. Jim and Walt. WKBF radio stars, will make their first appearance before the patients. Noble Pearcy, the boy A1 Jolson,'’ will sing, and tap dances will be given by Carol Gaines and Kittie Mycr, accompanied by Mrs. George Shaffer. Barbara Schmidt Wilson of the beriault School of Expression will give a group of monologues. Mrs. Robert Turnbull and Mrs. Baylord Rust have charge of refreshments. Members of the guild are asked to assist in serving.
French Author Will Speak at Tudor School Abbe Ernest Dinmet, French author and scholar, will speak at Tudor hall here Friday night. “The Art of Thinking" will be his subject. Abbe Dimnet is author of “The Bronte Sisters,” “Paul Bourget” and others. His “Art of Thinking,” which has been a best seller since *!ts appearance in' 1928, recently passed the 150.000 mark. This is Dimnet’s first American lecture tour. The public may attend.
MEETING IS CALLED BY ACTOR’S GUILD
Norman Green, president of the Actors and Workers Guild of the Civic Theater, announces a joint meeting of the guild and the Community dramatic group at 8 Monday at the Civic Theater Playhouse to discuss possibilities of the Civic Theater co-operating in advancing community dramatics. "Chicago,” which will be the next presentation of the Civic Theater, will open Dec. 27. DR, LEE AX DREWS TO GIVE LECTURE Dr. Lee Andrews, vice-president of the Indianapolis Bible Institute and chautauqua lecturer, will give the second of a series of lectures on Religion in Every Day Life,” at 1:30 Friday at the Women's Department Club. This is one of the courses leading to membership in Epsilon Sigma Omicron, national honorary society. which is sponsored by Indiana university and the State Federation of Clubs. Mrs G. W. Senton. chairman of j the class and of adult education of the Seventh District of Clubs, will preside. Books to be reviewed are "Religious Perplexities" and “The Discipline of Liberty."
University Women in Monthly Meeting at Columbia Club
December meeting of the American Association of University Women will be held at 1 today at the Columbia club. Dean Mary L. Matthews, Purdue, state president, will bring greetings. Dr. Helen White of the English department of the University of Wisconsin, guest speaker, will discuss "Fellowships.” Dean Katherine Alvord, De Pauw university, state fellowships’ chairman, also will speak. Local Branch Entertains Past presidents of the Indianapolis branch, the state executive board, branch presidents and fellowship chairmen, will be guests of the Indianapolis branch. Past presidents include Mesdames Frank Streightoff. Frank D. Hatfield, John R. Thrasher, Marvin E. Curie, J. W. Weddell and Miss Amelia W. Platter. Members of the executive board are: President. Miss Mary L. Matthews, PurF. Miller, Anderson; secretary. Miss Elizadue university; vice-president. Mrs. Edwin beih Molony. CrawfordsvUle; treasurer. Mrs. W. O. Haymond, Muncie; extension education. Miss Helen Duncan, Bloomington; education. Miss Mary Beeman, Muncie; publicity, Mrs. M. C. Wilson, Delphi; 'egislation, -Mrs. F. D. Hatfield. Indianapolis; International relations. Miss Mary C. Kenredy. Lafayette; fellowships. Dean Alvord; expansion. Mrs. Hershei Neal, Bloomington; health. Dr. Ada E. Schweitzer, Indianapolis, and fine arts, Mrs. E. C. Cline, Richmond. Hostesses for the luncheon are members from Franklin, Indiana Central. De Pauw, Evans- | ille and Butler are as follows: Mrs. James Ruade.l, chairman, Mes-
kliLv.vc.ilJ llWGecnxje S. OLLavc s?£T ,*&*■ Mrs. M Roland Rapier before garet Irwin is general chairman. chapter house. Mrs. D. O. Wil- Jp • : Ef her marriage on Thanksgiving Mrs. George S. Olive is chair- meth is president. Mm JV %Wl day, was Miss Bonita Worley, ” an ° f \ he finance committee of Miss Elizabeth Hcreth is a 1 * *#&* ' the Caroline Scott Han-ison chap- member of the committee in daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jonn ter, DA R w hi C h is sponsoring charge of the Tudor Hall Alumnae JWr Worley, 62j East Twenty-fifth. a series of bridge teas during the Association dance to be held Dec. " • M street. Mi. and Mrs. Rapiei will winter, the first to be held Tues- 23 at the Woodstock club for the be at home in Cincinnati, O. clay at the home of Mrs. William benefit of the Fredonia Allen , •smgz •- The annual Christmas dance of e. Van Landingham. Reservations Memorial scholarship fund. ' St, Agnes Academy Alumnae As- ‘ may be made with Mrs. Olive or Mrs. Charles Morrison pavis. sociation will be held Dec. 27. at at tire chapter house. before'her marriage last Saturday, the Indianapolis Athletic Club. Tire annual guest Christmas was Miss Clara Oblinger, daughMiss Edith Reed is a member of party of the Magazine Club will ter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. the ticket committee. Miss Mar- be held tonight at the D. A. R. Oblinger, 5833 Carrollton avenue. Reservations Are Announced for St. Margaret
Mrs. M. Roland Rapier before her marriage on Thanksgiving day, was Miss Bouita Worley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Worley, 625 East Twenty-fifth, street. Mr. and Mrs. Rapier will be at home in Cincinnati, O. The annual Christmas dance of St. Agnes Academy Alumnae Association will be held Dec. 27, at the Indianapolis Athletic Club. Miss Edith Reed is a member of the ticket committee. Miss Mar-
Reservations Are Announced for St. Margaret Guild’s Annual Dinner at Columbia Club
Reservations for the annua! St. Margaret's Guild dinner dance tonight- at the Columbia Club have been made by the following: Messrs, and Mesdames L. C. Huey. V. J. Cox. Don McClure. W. B. Morgan, Preston Rubush. John Hack. Ralph Drybrough. Herbert Bacon. John Weddell. Wesley Shea. Donald Trone. Harcld Pinnicke. William Umphrev. Claude Jones. William Low Rice.
dames Winner Christian, John R. Carr, O. X. Gas Sins, M. S. Harding. John J. Haramy. John W. Moore, Lowell S. Fisher, James E. Sproule. Charles R. Yoke. Frank B. .ghields, E. V. Copple and Allen H. Mitchell. Misses Virginia Cravens, Helen Irwin, Nell Fuqua. -Margaret KK. Duden. Nancy Todd, Maude Mussell. Lorinda Cot ting ham, Vera E. Morgan. Hester J. Baker, Natalie Co'sn, Elizabeth Cotton, Helen Noble and Geraldine Reep. MOTHERS TO HOLD CHRISTMAS PARTY Alpha Chi Omega alumnae of Beta Beta chapter will entertain Saturday afternocn with a Christmas party for their children'at the home of Mrs. George P. Jeffrey. 4720 Graceland avenue. A program in which the children will participate is being arranged by Mrs. K. E. Lancet and Mrs.~ L. E. Gettins. Gifts from a lighted Christmas trees will be distributed among the children. Bridge Party Set Avalon Country Club will hold an informal bridge party followed bv a supper next Saturday night at the Columbia Club. Dr, and Mrs, Clark Day and Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Hobbs are in charge. Delta Rlio Will Meet Delta Rho chapter. Phi Pi Psi sorority, will hold its monthly business meeting in the Chamber ’of Commerce at* 8 Monday night.
garet Irwin is general chairman. Mrs. George S. Olive is chairman of the finance committee of the Caroline Scott Harrison chapter, D. A. R., which is sponsoring a series of bridge teas during the winter, the first to be held Tuesday at the home of Mrs. William /E. Van Landingham. Reservations may be made with Mrs. Olive or at the chapter house. The annual guest Christmas party of the Magazine Club will be held tonight at the D. A. R.
! John Kittle. Herbert Cummings, Oathout | Vance. Frank W'ooling. B. D. Schlosser, Fred Van Nuys. Harvey Tutewiler. H. H. j Jaclcson. Maurice Drake. A. F. Head. Keni neth Mosiman, Henry Dollman. Felix Mcj Whirter. Marshall Dale, Rov Shaneberger. Chantilla White. O. H. Broadway. George Grinsteiner, Paul Rocheford, Frank Severns, Reine Mueller. Ernest Mueller, ! Seth Mueller. Frank Haight. L. H. Earle. ' C. O. Bray. P. E. McCowan. J. J. Bibler.
DEMOCRATIC CLUB WILL HOLD PARTY Seventh district Woman’s Democratic Club will hold a card party Tuesday at the Caroline Scott Harrison, D. A. R. chapter houie, 824 North Pennsylvania street. Mrs. Frank Dowd, chairman, will be assisted by the following hostesses : ' Mesdames John Yeabel, Howard Shelby. Celia Oland, John Corwin, Clement Grave: Misses Julia Landers, Mary Shuler. Mary Knippenberg and Ida Curry. SORORITY TO HOLD BREAKFAST PARTY Sigma Phi Gamma sorority will entertain with a slumber party and breakfast at live Lincoln Saturday and Sunday. The table will be decorated with a centerpiece of chrysanthemums shading from yellow 7 to bronze, and lighted with bronze tapers tied with yellow tulle. Pledge services will be held for Misses Thelma DeVere. Elberta Dell, Ann Bowlin, Mary Elizabeth Scifres, Helen Trout, Hazel Baker, Mary E. Sink and Nena Jones. Miss Florence Grady is chairman of the committee on arrangements, assisted by Misses Mary Jane Schcnck. Sussie Hale. Rebekah Hislop. June Nikirk Crowder, Bessie Hill and Roberta Kohlmeyer. Supper Set by Chib The meet originally set for Thanksgiving day by the Ruckfortwick Hunt club will be held at 2:30 Sunday at Meridian Hills Country club. A supper will follow the ride Reservations mev be made at the club. jj
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chapter house. Mrs. D. O. Wilmeth is president. Miss Elizabeth Hereth is a member of the committee in charge of the Tudor Hall Alumnae Association dance to be held Dec. 23 at the Woodstock club for the benefit of the Fredonia Allen Memorial scholarship fund. Mrs. Charles Morrison pavis. before 'her marriage last Saturday, was Miss Clara Oblinger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Oblinger, 5833 Carrollton avenue.
Robert Masters. William A. Doeppers, Albert E. Sterne. Caleb Lodge. Walter Twyname and Mrs. Ida Langsenkamn. Proceeds will go to further the charitable work of the organization, mainly occupational therapy work at the city hospital. Mrs. Marie Griffey is chairman of the entertainment committee sponsoring the dance.
Christmas Luncheon Held oy Penwomen at Propylaeum
Indiana branch of the League of American Penwomen held its annual Christmas luncheon today at the Propylaeum. The Christmas motif was used in table decorations. A musical program was given by Mrs. Frances
SIGMA DELTA TAU TO INSTALL MEMBERS
Sigma Delta Tau sorority will hold a special meeting at the Lumley tea room Sunday to install Beta chapter, a group of Technical high school girls. Chapter members are Misses Tena Jackson, Helen Schmidt, Iva Lomatch, Lois Patterson, Mary Ida Shank, Margaret Nicholson and Helen Kamendo. The program will include dance numbers by Mrs. Louise Levings, Miss Dorothy Rogers, and Miss Helen Cummins, followed by bridge Regular meeting will be held Wednesday at the home of Miss Dorothy Snyder, 3530 Balsam avenue. MARGARET EVANS LUNCHEON GUEST Miss Margaret Evans, bride-elect, was entertained Friday at luncheon at the Marott by Mrs. Wilbur Grose. Other guests were Mesdames Vance Smith, Leon Zerfas, Robert Glass, Ray Mead, Roy Coates, Perry Lesh, E. D. Evans and Charles P, Benedict.
Christmas Meeting Set Mrs. Love Morgan, 104 Hancock avenue, will be hostess Wednesday at luncheon and Christmas meeting of past presidents of the George H. Chapman. W. R. C. Gifts will be (exchanged. Mrs. Emma Roys is chairman, assisted by '■ rs. Ella Allman and Mrs. Anna Walden.
Johnson, vocalist, accompanied by Mrs. Frank Edenharter. Christmas | carols were sung by the group. Mrs. W. D. Long gave a reading, ”A Christmas Gift in the Old ■ South.” "The Pennsylvania Car ; Line,” an original story, was read by Mrs. Ovid Butler Jameson. Gifts were exchanged following the program. Mrs. Myron R. Williams was in charge of reservations, and Mrs. Felix McWhirter and her committee in charge'of the program. Mrs. L. D. Owens and her committee arranged the decorations. Among members who attended with guests i were: i Mesdames Ernest Bross. Samuel Artman, : George Philip Meier. Frank Wallace, J. M Williams, Charles Piaffiin. Minnie Olcott I Williams, O. S. Guio; Misses Margaret Noble ar.d Margaret Scott of Indianapolis; Mesdames Philip Long. Columbus: W. A. Ogg. Greencastle, and Harry Sheridan, Frankfort. Mrs. Brost Hostess Oxford college alumnae will meet at the home of Mrs. Frank Brost, 3850 Capitol avenue, at 7:30 Monday. Miss Mary Gold is assistant hostess. This will be a Christmas ! party. Sor&i'ity Sets Meeting Alpha Theta Chi sorority will meet at the home of Mrs. Louis ; Rupert, Uks4 Newman street, Monday night.
Child’s Care Is Topic of Club Talks The PropfTaeum Club will present a child welfare program Tuesday afternoon. Dr. Helen P. Langer. director and psychiatrist of the Indiana university child guidance clinic will speak on, “An Ounce of Prevention.” Miss Grace L. Brown, superintendent oi the Indianapolis free kindergartens, will speak on “Safe-guard-ing a Nation's Children,” and “The Handicapped Child,” will be the subject of another discussion by Mrs. L. G. Ellingham, Ft, Wayne. The program to begin at 2:30, will be followed by a social hour, with Mrs. John W. Kern as hostes. She will be assisted by the following: Mesdames Noble Dean. Joseph C. Schaf Jr.. Edward J. Bennett. John W. Kern Jr.. C. Willis Adams. Thomas N. Wynne. Bowman Elder. William R. Higgins. Stewart Wilson. Olive Edwirds. Charles Harvey Bradley. Ward Hackleman. Reilly C. Adams. Gertrude Shidler Pearce. Eugene | C. Miller. Russell J. Ryan. George Barrett Moxlev. Frederick T. Holliday. Christopher Coleman. Kurt Vonnegut, Dorothy D. Goodrich. Sylvester Johnson Jr„ Charles Latham. Francis Fauvre Jr.. A. W. Bowen. Fletcher Hodges. L. G. Ellingham. Walter W. Kuhn, R. Harry Miller. Jesse Fletcher. Nicholson Clavpool. Frederick G. Appel, Beniamin D. Hitz. J. Wiliam Wright. John L. Eaglesfleld. Edna Christian. Fred Bates Johnson. Dudley Pfaff. D. Laurance Cham- | bers. Robert L. Dorsey. John P. Collett, Thaddeus R. Baker. David Ros§, Mari garet Noble. Robert B. Falley. Thomas D. ! Sheerin. Robert V. Gilliland. Miss Elia ! Martens and Miss Evelyn Butler. Pledges to Entertain Pledges of Omicron chapter, Chi Sigma sorority* will entertain members with a style show Monday at the home of Miss Helen Kreber, 515 East Thirtieth street. Models will be: Misses Lucille Lindsay, Loretta Maloney, Helen Martin, Louise Murphy, May Sullivan, Lillian Voyles and Marjorie Weiler.
Alumnae Chapter Will Hold Its Annual Christmas Party
Annual Christmas party of Kappa Alpha Theta Indianaplois alumnae chapter will be held at 2:30 next Saturday at the home of Mrs. R. S. Bosart. 5728 Lowell avenue. A stunt, “An Old-Fashioned Album,” will be presented by a committee headed by Miss Virginia Kingsbury, including: Mesdames Russell Fish. Foster V. Smith. Clifton E. Bonnell. James L. Shell, Arthur Schultz. Arthur Bayharn, Francis Sines: Misses Mildred Morgan. Charlotte Reissner and Lorene Jeffries. This album is a series of tableaus of old-fashioned groups in oldfashioned costume, written and arranged by Mrs. Lelia Grooms Hardisty. Children who will take part in it are Peggy Bosart, Mary
Annual Party to Be Held by Delta Gamma Miss Alice Shirk is chairman of the committee in charge of the annual Christmas party to be given by the Delta Gamma sorority of Butler university, in honor of their parents, Friday night, at the chapter house, 269 Buckingham drive. A program will be presented by the pledge group, including several violin selections by Henrietta Smith, accompanied by Miss Martha Shirk; piano selections by Misses Dorothy Dauner and Aleen Alexander; a pantomime, “A Freshman’s Christmas,” and a tap dance specialty by Misses Margaret Ensley and Helen Tolson of Colorado Springs, Colo. Poinsettias and a large Christmas tree wall carry out the holiday spirit in the decorations. Miss Shirk will be assisted in making arrangements by Misses Lilyan Brafford, Mary Virginia Clark and Ina Lawrence.
JUNIOR COUNCIL TO HEAR ROSENSTEIN
Council of Jewish Juniors will mget at 2:30 Sunday at the Kirshbaum community center. J. L. Rosenstein, psychology instructor, will speak. Reports of the sectional convention held recently at Ft. Wayne will be given by the following delegates: Misses Doris Bernstein, Louise Jaeger, Kala Larman, Bess Epstein and Julia Goldberger. Contributions of new or used books for the communal building have been solicited.
WOMEN’S PRESS CLUB TO GATHER Annual Christmas luncheon of the Woman’s Press Club of Indiana will be held Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Samuel Ralston on West Forty-ninth street. Mrs. Julian Hogate, Danville, will be co-hostess. An informal program, arranged by the hostesses will follow the luncheon. Mrs. Robert King will sing a group of songs. Mrs. J. H. Grimes, Danville, pianist, will play and Miss Mary Martha Roberts will read. ’ Jane Roberts will give a dance group. Transportation will be provided from the Columbia Club at 12:15. Mrs. William Herschell is chairman of the motor corps. CHAPTERCHANGES DATE OF LUNCHEON Luncheon of the Indianapolis Associate chapter of Kappa Kappa Kappa in honor of Miss Henrietta Newton, grand vice-president, which was to have been held today, has been postponed until next Saturday. Mrs. C. R. Federman, 25 East Fifty-second street, will be hostess. Guild Will Convene St. Margaret’s Guild will meet Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Fred Morris, 5735 North Pennsylvania street. Party Series Arranged First of a series of rush parties will be given by Alpha chapter. Sigma Delta Sigma sorority, at the Antlers Wednesday flight.
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Children's Sunshine Club of Sunnyside will entertain at 11 Tuesday with its annual Christmas party, a musicale breakfast and bridge in Travertine room at the Lincoln. Instead of the usual exchange of gifts, each member is asked to bring a staple article of food for the extension of the club's social service work. Mrs. Otis Carmichael, chairman of the hospitality committee, is in charge of the party, assisted by Mesdames: Charlotte Selka, August Soutter, Albert Marshall, William Sequartz, Richard Prann and William Schaefer. Following is the musicale program: Organ recital. Mrs. M. D Didwav; invocation. Mrs. John Connor, president: vocal solo. Mrs. John Herman: reading. Miss Edythe McCouch: piano solo. Miss Frances Benner: dance. Jean Karl: Miss Louise Hermann and Mrs. George Karl, acccmpanists.
Elizabeth Bonnell, Mary Lee Shell and Edw r ard Kingsbury. Hostesses for the meeting are: Mesdames Anna Carlstcdt. Oren Hack. Dale Hodges. Francis Insley. Louis Klrkhoff. James Rawlings, Arthur Schultz. Robert Stitt; Misses Rosemary Dyer and Rebecca Nicoson. Each member is asked to bring a gift for a baby, the gifts to be distributed to each mother and baby at the Coleman hospital at Christmas. The social service board, headed by Mrs. Neil Waterbury and Miss Helen De Grief, is in charge of arrangements. Board members are Mesdames Frederick Ahrbecker, Scott Brewer, John L. H. Fuller, George W. Klein, Donald Hoover, Vernon Williams and Miss Virginia Kingsbury.
First Annual Dinner Tonight for Butler College Faculty
First annual dinner of the Butler university college of education faculty will be held at 7 tonight at the Propylaeum. The dinner table will be U shaped, decorated with plateaus of roses and greenery and lighted by tapers in candelabrae and single holders placed" between the flowers. The committee in charge of the dinner and arrangements is composed of Miss Emma Colbert, assistant dean of the college; Miss Elizabeth Downhour, chairman; Mrs. Jesse Craig, Mrs. Gene Haynes, Misses Julia Harrison Moore, Ann Fern, Mary Turner; Dr. Irwin Schultz and Dr. James H. Peeling, The following guests will be asked to speak: Dr. Robert J. Aley. university president; Dr. W. L. Richardson, dean of the college of education; Dr. J. W. Putnam, dean of the college of liberal arts; Dr. Frederick Kershner, dean of the college of religion; Hilton U. Brown, the Rev. Lewis Brown, Dr. M. L. Haines, Dr. James H. Peeling, Dr. P. R. Hightower, Dr. Stanley Coulter of Purdue university, Paul C. Stetson. Mrs. Roland Kautz, Miss Moore, Miss Colbert and Miss Elizabeth Hall. Other guests will include: Mesdames Aley, Richardson, Putnam, Kershner, Brown, Peeling, Coulter; Messrs, and Mesdames Meredith Nicholson, Albert
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Before her marriage Saturday, Mrs. Hugh Amos was Miss Harriet Weed, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harrie Elwood Weed, 4237 Broadway. Dr. Amos is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert E. Amos, Cambridge, O. The couple will make their home in Waterford, O.
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Tribute Paid to of Sorority Indianapolis members of Alpha I Omicron Pi sorority honored the* four founders of the society with a luncheon at the Columbia Club today. The active chapter of Butler university and Indianapolis alumnae chapter observed the founding jof Alpha Omicron Pi in 1897 at Barnard college. New York City. Miss Miriam Cosand was toast- ' master. The program included Miss | Geraldine Kindig. who spoke of | the founders: Mrs. B. W. Alvis, who gave a short sketch of To Dragma. the sorority magazine, and Miss Margaret Beeson, who sang a group of society songs, accompanied bv Miss Virginia Finney. • Members cf the chapters at Northwestern, De Pamv, Miami, Indiana, Butler. Kansas, Nebraska and Illinois universities are included in the i Indianapolis alumnae chapter. The committee in charge of the I luncheon and program consisted of I Miss Marie Sullivan, chairman, asi sis ted by Mrs. B. W. Alvis, Misses " ! Miriam Cosand and Winifred Waiters Those present nicluded: Mesdames B. W. Alvis. Louis G BuI men. Russell Hippensteel. C. M. Jones. J, ! Hiram Johnston. James Lester. W. T MacI Donald. Richard F. Mills. James H. O Bear, I C. G. Pickett, Clem Price. C. E. Scholl, i Lester Smith. Myles B. Stevens. C. C, j Trueblood. John Waldo. Conway Yackrv, L. T Allis. J. Llovd Allen. Rufus Austin, narrv Champ. John Diggs. II L. Floyd, Leo Gardner. Rav Harris. James Mavfleld; George Mayse. J. H. Merrtman, W. J. I Palmer. J. A. Reitzcl. F. C. Smith. | Misses Mary Gertrude Manley, Luciiq Bauerfeind. Elizabeth Charpic, Mirianl Cosand. Geraldine Kindig. Ruth Linden* borg. Ethel Mallosh. Marion live. Mirianl Schad. Frances Scott. Edna Sheets. France) Slieta. Marie Sullivan. Dorothy Swift Winifred Waters. Lucy Allen. Celia Bates Jean Green. Florence Jones. Mary Eliza, beth Johnson. Margaret McLean. Mar ( garet Renick. Bertha Furstenberg, Roseyls Beal. Jeanett? Shepard. Charlotte Peek! Gladys Hawickhorst. Betty Hall, Mar) Margaret Beeson and Virginia Finney.
Paul Haworth Will Address Magazine Club Paul Leland Haworth will spea tonight at the party of the Maga zinc Club at the D. A. R. chapto house. 824 North Pennsylvani street. His subject wall be “Be yond the Farthest Camping Group and an Old Tin Can.” A musical program will be give by Mrs. Fred Knodel, vocalist, acj companied by Mrs. Mildred Jarvn Each member of the club ma bring three guests. Hostesses will be Mrs. D. O. Wil meth, president; Mrs. E. H. El wool Mrs. H. W. Rhodehamel, Mr George Van Dyke and Mrs. Nobl Hiatt.
Mock, Lee Burns, George Leonard, D. Weir, J. W. G. Meerstadt, A. B. Carlis! Charles M Wilson, Evans Woollen ai I. T. Schultz. Mesdames Demarchus Brown, Lucius i Swift, A. F. Potts, Fannie Baker, Mali Culmer, Blanch Matthews, John De V Laura 3. Royse, Edna Christian, Li Hufford: Misses Catherine Merrill Grr( don, Edna Christian, Sara Cotton. Gra L. Brown, Faye Henley, Ruth Benedict a Faye Marshall. Fayette Club Entertained by Mrs. Martini Mrs. Le Roy Martin entertained! the Fayette Club with its annmH Christmas party at her home, 38Grj Broadway Friday afternoon. Luna ' ean was served, followed by a p* gram. The club is made up ofj group of friends who formerly liv in Fayette county. Miss Maybelle Chitwood read original Christmas poem; Mrs. Ri Smiley Ludlow led the singing Christmas carols, and Mesdames A. Vincent, Walter Nelson, q William Kuhn, dressed as the th wise men, delivered the gifts to I revolving, illuminated. musl Christmas tree. Mrs. Ador Crues president, dressed as Santa Cle distributed the gifts among members. Assisting the hostess were M dames T. H. Thomas, Phillip Bro R. H. Reed and Ross Ludlow.
DRUGGISTS’ AUXILIAR TO MEET TUESDAY
Indianapolis Chapter 20, Worn Organization of National Rc Druggists, will hold a monmeeting and Christmas luncheoi 12:30 Tuesday in the chapter hq 806 Market street. Hostesses will be Mrs. W. Holmes, chairman; Mesdames 1 liam Oren, Rex Rudicel, Ja Sproule, William Werner, p„ Merschadt, N. H. Deal and 1 Reischbeck. After the luncheon, gifts wil exchanged and Mrs. Alonzo qM Walker, pianist, will play. Mrs. £■ ward H. Miles will preside. MRS. S. O DUN GAN WILL BE lIOSTeM Mrs. C. O. Dungan, 2702 Suth® land avenue, will be hostess for tH Missionary society of the MemorH Presbyterian church on Wednesd H Mrs. W. G. Kendail will leacW fl devotionals. m Assistant hostesses will be ■ K dames Emma George, George® lee, Glenn Diddel, Harry Storr.b® ft R. E. Wilhelm, Ernest Stuhliatw §r Ed Lay. / MRS. J. C. SHARP /.Si LUNCH CIIAIP.m I Mrs. John C. Sharp is chal I of the luncheon to be given ts I Delta Gamma Mothers’ Club 1 monthly meeting Tuesday ai H chapter house. ft; She will be assisted by Ml Tracy Davis and Mrs. W. S.j Members of the decoration col H tee are Mrs. Charles G. chairman : Mrs. L. P. De Mrs. Edward J. Larkins.
