Indianapolis Times, Volume 42, Number 191, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 December 1930 — Page 17

DEC. 19, 1930.

Program of Concert Is Announced Program for the seventh annual municipal Christmas concert sponsored by Alpha Chi Omega sorority to be held at Christ church Saturday noon follows: Organ Solo—" Christmas Fantasy’*.... , . Leslie Calver Violin and Harp Ensemble— Largo'’.. Handel Misses Margaret Harrison. Muriel Wagoner. •‘Lcoinda Cottingham. Horma Davidson, violins, ana Mrs George S Dailey, harp Leadings— - - * Gates *nd Doors.” .. Joyce Kilmer Mrs. W Finley Wright. Mrs Cleve’Flx His Mother In Her Hood of Blue” Lizette W^orworth Reese Mrs Wright. Childhood” John Ersklne Mrs Fix. The Carpenter of Galilee” Hilda w. Smith Mrs. Wright. Intimate Stranger” JEdlth M. Thomas _ Mrs Fix. The Blessed Guest Marguerite Wilkinson Mrs. Wright/ 'Dear Lord Who Sought at Dawn” Harry WeUs Farthington „ Mrs. Fix. Processional ‘Shepherds Chorus” from ‘‘Christmas Morn” Burgmeln Ogden chorale. Vocal Solo—" Silent Night". .Franz Gurber Billy Shirley. Chorus—"Caiol of the Star” (traditional).. T. Tertlus Noble Carol of King Conute” (traditional! Carol of the Russian Children” 'White Russia) Harvey B. Gaul Hymn—" Christmas Morn" Burgmein 'Ogden chorale. Recessional— March of the Magi King” Dubals Mrs. Wilhite, organist Mrs. James Ogden, director of the chorale, is institutor of the municipal concert. Miss Dorothy Peterson is general chairman. Ushers will be members of the general committee. Pi Beta Phi to Entertain at Formal Dance Butler university chapter of Pi Beta Phi will entertain with a formal holiday dance at the Indianapolis Athletic Club tonight. Miss Evelyn Pier is being assisted in making arrangements by Misses Ellen McFadden, Luana Lee and Jane Hadley. A Christmas tree and other holi- i day decorations will be arranged about the ballroom. Guests will be presented with leather military cases bearing the sorority crest. Music will be provided by A1 Smith's orchestra. Chaperones will be Professor Stanley Cain and Mrs. Cain, Mrs. Edna M. Christian and Mrs. Lester Snively.

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Teachers to Hear Plans of New Club Directors of the Federation of Indianapolis Public School Teachers have called a meeting of all federation building representatives and teachers for Jan. 5 at Keith’s theater. The project of converting Keith’s theater building into a clubhouse for the Woman's Club of Indiana will be discussed. Miss Sara C. Ewing, teachers’ federation president, said the organization is interested in all civic work and the board believes that the eligible women teachers should have an 'opportuniiy to study the plan with a possibilty of co-opera-tion in the undertaking. Mrs: Curtis Hodges and Mrs. Edward Franklin White will speak at the meeting. Wednesday night Mrs. Hodges spoke on plans for the club at a meeting of the national council of the Federation of International Travel and Study Clubs, Inc., at the Columbia Club. Mrs. Samuel Artman, life president of the federation, introduced Mrs. Hodges. Tie Backs You should- have tie backs for all your curtains, especially in bedrooms. There are handsome hooks in wrought iron and cheaper ones in metal to be had. is suggested for this model. The style is very comfortable, and pleasing. It is made with deep yoke portions, shaped above full skirt sections; the front of which forms a panel. A small cape and rolled collar add to the attractiveness of this design. The sleeve is a one-piece' model lengthened by a flare cuff. Velvet, polo cloth, fur and fur fabrics are also good for this style. Designed in sizes 2,4, 6, 8 and 10 years. A 4-year size with cape requires 2% yards of 39-inch material. Without cape 2fa yards will be required. To line the coat and cape requires 214 yards of 39-inch material. Price 15 cents. Send 12 cents in silver or stamps for our up-to-date fall and winter 1930-1931 book of fashions.

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Miss Russell Chairman Miss Frances Russell is chairman of the distribution Christmas eve of Christmas baskets and toys which members of the Alpha Tau chapter Phi Pi Psi have collected. Assisting her are Misses Thelma O’Reilly, Mildred Nordloh, Mary Russell, Betty Crowe, Jessie Wilson and Margaret Ralston.

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Ft Wayne Man Killed LA PORTE, Ind., Dec. 19—Injuries suffered when his automobile struck an electric light pole near Wanatah caused the death in a hospital here of J. W. Hestilow, 40. Ft. Wayne. Alleged Bigamist Flee* By Timet Special PERU, Ind., Dec. 19. Emery Adamson, alleged bigamist, fled from

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Peru with his suppled second wife and three children. Just as Mrs. MoUie Adamson, Kalamazoo, Mich , arrived here to cause his arrest. The Michigan wife allr-es she and Adamson were married in Miami county. Indiana, Jan. 26, 1909, and. that he deserted her. On Nov. 23, 1923, he and Manda Benson, who also uses the name of Dee McKay, were married in a Minnesota town.