Indianapolis Times, Volume 42, Number 192, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 December 1930 — Page 8

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Matinees to Raise Food for Needy Mrs. H. C. Bartrand, neighborhood theaters chairman, has announced dates for the potato and apple matinees sponsored each year by the Indianapolis Indorsers of Photoplays. These matinees were started about eleven years ago, with about tlr ee or four theaters co-operating. At present, twenty houses have joined the indorsers in helping the needy. Vegetables, canned goods and clothing received at the theaters for admittance are distributed to needy families in thp vicinity of the theaters. some being given to the Salvation Army, Family Welfare Society and other charitable organizations. A matinee was held at 10 today at the Stratford theater with Mrs. Harry Tutewiler as hostess, assisted by the principals of Schools 10 and 29. and the P. T. A. of both schools. Following is the program for the week: Monday—Tuxedo at 2 Mr*. H. A. McDonald. chairman; Mrs. R. P. Mills; Oriental at 2, Mrs. C. R. Kempt, chairman; Mesdamese Arthur Dobbvn. Guy Broughton and H B. Mackev; Rite 4t 2. Mrs. W. W. Ward, chairman; Mesdames James Sproule, O. M. White and William Castor; Uptown at 2 Mrs. Victor Winterrowd, chairman; Mrs. Lillian Jones and Mrs. G. A. Brattain. Tuesday— Zarlne at 10. Mrs. J H. Compton. chairman; Mrs. John Cochrane. Mrs. D. L. Booth and Miss Helen Dailey; Rex. at 10. Mrs. Ed Marouis. chairman. Mesdames Marshall Raber. C. C. Bird. Claude Carter and Omer DeNoon; Tacoma. Mrs. Oren Gregory and Mrs. Louise Smith; Garfleld at 2. Mrs. William King, chairman. and the P. T. A. of School 34; Strand at 2 Mrs. Elizabeth Bmltht. chairman; Mrs. William Porter and Mrs. Harry Grimes: Rlvoll at 2. Mrs. William Fisher and members of the P. T. A. of School 54; Daisy at 2. Mrs. Claude Power, chairman: Mesdames Oren. Kempf and Bartrand. Wednesday—Lincoln at 2. Mrs. William Zimmerman, chairman; Mesdames Earl Connard. Leo Herner and Artus Troxel. Thursday—Belmont at 2. Mrs. Oren. chairman, asslted bv Mesdamese W. D. Freund. E. H. Niles. J. W. Railsback and William Milan. St. Clair theater will have its matinee Dec. 30 at 3, with Mrs. Thomas Dcmmerly assisted by the •P. T. A. of School 2.

Cheer Guild to Give Trees for Sick Children Members of Riley Hospital Cheer Guild will decorate Christmas trees for children at the James Whitcomb Riley hospital Tuesday morning. Each year the organization provides trees, ornaments and lights for the children’s Christmas, and the thirty-five auxiliary chapters in the state send boxes of toys to the parent organization, so that each child is remembered. The trees are lighted find the gifts distributed Christmas morning by the nurses. Mrs. A. J Kucber is chairman of the hospital committee in charge of arrangements, assisted by Mrs. A. W. Fleming and Mrs. Charles Stephens. The committee will be assisted by about twenty-five members of the guild. MRS. BLUE TO BE HOSTESS FOR CLUB Holiday meeting of the Magazine Club will be held next Saturday at the home of Mrs. Irving P. Blue, 4233 Boulevard plaie. Hie party will be in charge of the program committee, which includes Mesdames O. L. Huey, H. J. Cooper, J. L. Benedict. A. J. Clark, A. E. Baker and C E. Appel. There will be an exchange of gifts. Mrs. Blue will be assisted by Mesdames J. J. Martin, W. C. Royer and B. W. Gillespie. SORORITY PLEDGES ARRANGING PARTY Members of Alpha chapter. Sigma Delta Tau sorority, will be entertained by the pledges with a Christmas party, Tuesday night, at the home of Miss Betty Childers, 463 Goodlet avenue. Decorations will be carried out in the holiday colors. The program is in charge of Misses Dorothy Rogers, chairman; Betty Childers, Ruth Hands. Margaret Vaughn and Marie Sowders. Guests "will include. Mesdames Louise Levines. Peeev McOaslin. Doris O'Keefe. Juanita R-eath. Dorothv Rardin. Marv Williams. Misses Renee Brown. Juanita Butts. Catherine Craven. Helen Cummins, Marv Margaret Hutton. Dorcas Masters. Ruth Miller. Lorraine Relate r. Dorothv Snvder and Elsie Stoiber. CHRISTMAS PARTY HELD BY SORORITY Mrs. E. L. Davidson, 1006 West Thirty-fourth street, was hostess for the annual Christmas party of the Kappa Sigma Chi sorority Friday night. A Christmas cantata was presented by members of the sorority. Mesdames Harry Storms, Harry Anderson, E. D. Alio way and Rene Hamilton sang carols, with piano and violin accompaniment by Misses Gertrude Wilson and Jean Davidson. An exchange of gifts followed the program.

In the Realm of Clubs

MONDAY Tri-Art Club will have its annual Christmas party at the home of Miss Irma May Steele, 1217 West Thirty-third street, TUESDAY The Independent Social Club will meet at the home of Mrs. Roberta Graham, 3837 Graceland avenue. Amicitia Club will have its Christmas party at the home of Mrs. Ed G. Smith, 2410 East. Tenth street, with Mrs. Samuel Grimes as the assistant hostess. SATURDAY Alpha Gamma Latreian Club will have its Christmas party at the home of Miss Edith Ball. Miss Hortense St Lorenz will read a paper, ‘•Masters of Music.” Magazine Club will entertain with a holiday party at the Y. W. C. A. m charge of the program committee, Mesdames O. L. Huey, H. J. Coerper, J. L. Benedict, A. J. Clark, A E Baker and C E. Appel. The hostesses will be Mesdames Irving

' SOCIETY TTS sjjUli Hfs '• • ■'•*}*?• , ■ shSh Mrs. Francis W Dunn ...J Mrs. Span n o£*Hs/neR photo J|r % . . Joan Potts, deep in contem- FETE TO BE Gl\ EN plation of Christmas, shares her J# • reverie with her dolly. “It’s al- § BY MRS . SHAFFNEI most time for Santa,” she is tell- \* v Y,' ' -site „ TT .. _ ... . ing her. “Won’t he be surprised \ Mrs. Harold Shaffner will entei to find both us waiting for him?” tian members of Theta Sigma R 1 Joan is the daughter of Mr. and . . — _ ■ sorority at her home, 4< 12 Ea Mrs. George Potts. 5540 North \A T ‘~~pT C Michigan street, Monday night wit Meridian street. I IRS. (JOHN DOA^E - PA,RKS a Christmas party. Mrs. Ellswort Mrs. Joan Doane Sparks was fioor£F(£lp-atpi-e* Stuckey is in charge of the pn

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ALEXANDERS WILL BE HOSTS TO CLUB

Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. Alexander 938 North Bosart street, will entertain members of the Nite Club at its annual Christmas party tonight. Gifts will be placed under a Christmas tree and exchanged. Decorations will be in holiday colors. Guests will be Messrs, and Mesdames Martin Towey, Harry Beynon, Earl Purdy, William Zenken and C. W. Lloyd.

Blue, J. J. Martin, W. C. Rover and B. W. Gillespie. Mrs. Logan C Hughes will be hostess for the holiday party of the Butler Alumnae Literary Club at her home. 1728 Cross drive, Woodruff Place. The committee in charge is composed of Mesdames Gem C. Reasoner. Lettie L. Myers. Misses Maude M. Russell and May Cunningham. Party to Be Held. Tau Gamma Sigma sorority will hold a business meeting Wednesday night at the home of Mrs. Thelma Kinsey, 4655 Winthrop avenue. A Christmas party will follow the meeting. Misses Margaret Dirk and Lucille Creasser will assist the hostess. Party Is Arranged Miss Roxie Priest, 501 East Twen-ty-third street, will entertain members of Theta chapter, Alpha Omlcron Alpha sorority, with a Christmas party at her home Monday night. A

ton, recently was elected president of the Indiana Woman's Republican Club. She will take office at the December meeting of the club, Dec. 26. Mrs. Francis W. Dunn is in charge of costumes for the play.

Sorority Will Entertain at Slumber Party Pledges of Alpha chapter, Alpha Zeta Beta sorority, will be honored

with a slumber party and bridge at. the Whispering Winds, Brookville road, tonight. Miss Mildred Dismore, will have charge of initiation ceremonies, assisted by Misses Alice O’Donnell and Rose Netherton. Those to be initiated will be the Misses Louise Barton, Genevieve Crawford. Fatricia

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Cronley, Dorothy Davie, Lois Hudson. Amelia Shinkle and Jean Whittson. Decorations will consist of a Christmas tree and holly. Plans to furnish three needy families with food and clothing will be completed. A banquet for new and old members will be served at midnight. The table will be centered with poirsettias. A breakfast will be served Sunday morning. Miss O’Donnell is chairman of the committee in charge, assisted by Misses Geraldine Gibson, Grace Hilton, and Evelyn Nordloh. Mrs. Grove Hostess Mrs. Ralph Grove, 1429 North Sherman drive, will be hostess for the Christmas party of the Alpha Theta Chi night.

THE INDIANA T7MF THIEF

“Bo Bo Bear in the Enchanted Forest,” written by Margaret Noble, and to be presented at 11 and 2, Dec. 30, by the children’s hour committee of the Civic theater at the Playhouse.

International Study Club

“Christmas eve at the Holy Sepulcher” has been chosen by Mrs. Samuel R. Artman as her subject for the Christmas week. A loving cup, inscribed in letters of gold, has been given to each chapter president by Mrs. Artman. The inscription is the name of each individual chapter. Venetian chapter will meet at 12:30 Monday for a luncheon and Christmas party at the home of Mrs. Edward Reinhart, 214 North Tremont street. Mrs. Frank McCracken and Mrs. Charles Rhoads will assist the hostess. There will be a musical program of Christmas carols, by Mrs. H. R. Aughinbaugh and a group of readings by Mrs. Carrie Swails. The chanter reports two new members, Mrs. B. H. Spencer and Mrs. Verlin F. Crousore. Arabian chapter will be entertained at a luncheon, Tuesday, at the home of Mrs. Raymond B. Kinshaw, 2845 Washington boulevard. After Mrs. Artman’s lecture, a Christmas program will be given. Christmas carols will be sung by the chapter. A trio, Mesdames Bertha Hervey, Anna Mcßane and Donna Schull, will sing and Miss Bertha Ferrell will give a Christmas story. Gifts will be exchanged. Hawaiian chapter will have a Christmas party Friday at the Dinner Bell tea room, 507 East Thirtysecond street. Luncheon will be served at 1. Responses to roll call are to be Christmas quotations. Following Mrs. Artman’s lecture, there will be a Christmas program and an exchange of gifts. Mrs. Ada Mann and Mrs. Wilbur Wheeler are in charge of arrangements.

| FETE TO BE GIVEN BY MRS. SHAFFNER Mrs. Harold Shaffner will enter- ! tian members of Theta Sigma Rho sorority at her home, 4712 East Michigan street, Monday night with a Christmas party. Mrs. Ellsworth Stuckey is in charge of the program. Serving table will be decorated with miniature Christmas' trees which will be given as favors. Santa Claus will distribute gifts. Tire hostess ■will be assisted by Miss Yvonne Patterson and Miss Doris Owen. Clothes and toys for a needy family will be collected.

Mt. Vernon chapter entertained Colonial Boston chapter at the Lumley tea room Tuesday with a Mt. Vernon breakfast. Christmas decorations were used on the tables. Hostesses were Mesdames Henry Roberts, Harry Tandy, George W. Thompson, J. L. Van Buskirk, James Wilson and Miss Edna Phinney, narpist, who gave a Christmas program. Gifts were exchanged during the social hour. Toyama chapter will give a benefit bridge and bunco party in the ball room of the Antlers at 8 Saturday. Miss Elaine Hantzis is in charge of arrangements. Mrs. Artman will be a guest of honor. A musical program will be given by chapter members. Committees are Misses Edna Mae Gage. Junella Clark, decorations and prizes. Misses Kathryn Frost and Helen Starost, music. Elsinore chapter held the December meeting at the Spink-Arms. Mrs. J. J. Ryan presided. Mrs. Mabel Daniel was elected vice-presi-dent; Mrs. Lucille Flutro, secretary, and Mrs. O. E. McMeans, publicity chairman. Mrs. Daniel and Mrs. Flutro were transferred from Egyptian chapter. The second Monday of the month was decided upon for the regular meeting day. Council Meeting Set Mrs. Edna E. Pauley, president of the May Wright Sewall Indiana Council of Women, has announced the next board meeting for Jan. 20 at the Lincoln. Mrs. Florence Riddick Boys, Plymouth, first vicepresident, will talk at noon. The business meeting at 11 will be followed by a luncheon.

Santa Claus to Visit at Sanatorium “Even if Santa, doesn't come this year,” said a little boy at Sunnyside tuberculosis sanatorium, “the Sunshine Club will.” There will be*a Christmas tree in the recreation room and the children will march into the room, singing Christmas carols. Santa will distribute gifts to each one. They also will receive stockings filled with oranges, popcorn balls and candy. Each year the children write letters to Santa Claus asking for two gifts. These orders are filled by members of the organization to insure each child’s wish being fulfilled. Those bed patients who are unable to attend the festivities in the recreation hall, receive individual Christmas trees on their trays, with their presents. Mrs. Frank Coyle, assisted by Mrs. Frank Gritt and members of the club, is chairman of arrangements. • Fraternity to Dance Psi Omega dental fraternity will hold its Christmas dance tonight at the chapter house, 1320 North Meridian street. Chic Meyers orchestra will play. The committee in charge includes Ralph Marlowe, Paul Siefert and Harold Her.

Old-Fashioned Melodrama to Be Presented at English’s

Dramatic Club will present “The Drunkard, or the Fallen Saved,” an old-fashioned domestic melodrama, tonight at English’s theater. Members of the cast, headed by Mrs. Malott White and Edward Bennetc, include: Misses Harriet Denny, Josephine Rockwood, Betty Burns: Messrs. Frank N. Lewis, Richard Buttolph, Lyman Ayres, Wilson Mothershead, Charles Greathouse Jr.. Conrad Ruckelshaus .Thomas Ruckelshaus. Hiram McKee and Paul White. The play was directed by Sidney Jerome. The committee in charge of the performance is: Miss Margaret Denny, chairman; Mr. and Mrs. William C. Kern, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Milliken, Booth Jameson and John Kinghan. The play will be followed by a

Hoosier Salon Bureau Will Give Program Fourth audition program of the Hoosier program bureau of the Hoosier Salon Patrons’ Association will be held a; 10:30 Tuesday, Dec. 30, in the L. S. Ayres auditorium. Committee chairmen are as follows: Reception, Mrs. Felix McWhirter; door, Mrs. John Downing Johnson; timekeeper, Mrs. Edwin I. Poston, and publicity, Mrs. Curtis A. Hodges. The program will include: Mrs. Lida Browning White, Gary, reader; Miss Lela Walls, Greencastle. lecturer: Miss Cornelia Dungan, Marion, soprano: C. W. Harris. Macv. tenor; Professor W. A. Telfer. De Pauw. lecturer; the Rev. W. Henry McLean, pastor of the First Methodist Episcopal church. Bloomington, lecturer: the Reeves instrumental trio, Mises Charlotte and Virginia Reeves and Daisy Hinkle, Bloomington; Mme. Marguerite B. Stinehart, pianist: Miss Rose Marie lenahen. reader: Miss Elizabeth Kay. puppets; Miss Florence Sprunger Starr, soprano, and Edward La Shelle, baritone, all of Indianapolis.

Delta Zeta to Hold Formal Dance Tonight i Members of Butler university ! chapter of Delta Zeta will entertain with a formal Christmas guest dance at the Propylaeum tonight. The ball room will be decorated with a Christmas tree and candles in the holiday colors. Jack Berry’s orchestra will furnish music. Miss Josephine Ready, chairman, is being assisted by Misses Marcella Matthews and Louise Headrick. Chaperones will be Mr. and Mrs. M/ G. Bridenstine, Mr. and Mrs. P. R. Hightowers, Mrs Susan Davis and Mrs. Edna Christian. cit¥womanTs~ OFFICER’S BRIDE Marriage of Mrs. Esther C. Davenport, daughter of Mrs. Florence J. Cooksey, 315 North Colorado avenue, to Sergeant Albert Troian, Ft. Hancock, N. J., took place Dec. 13 at the Russian Christian church, New York City. The Rev, Evan Evonovitch performed the ceremony. Mrs. Ruth Nash, West Orange, N. J., and Colonel Lem Boles were the attendants. Colonel Boles was host to a luncheon following the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Troian will %ve at Ft. Hancock. CHILDREN GUESTS AT COOKIE PARTY Children of the Marion County Children's Guardian Home were entertained this afternoon with a cookie and jelly shower by members of the Indianapolis Alumnae Association of Kappa Kappa Gamma. Each child received a gift, and a program was given by the following children: Viola Bazin. Jeanette Ray. William Craegle. Joe Adkins. Jack Kistner. readers: Alice Adelia White. Dorothy Rose Mikesell and Bobby Wiese, pianists; Pegg7 Rose, vocalist; George Losev, xylophonist, and Doris Clark. Marv Kathryn Buchanan and Melville Weesner. dancers. Mrs. William T. Rose was chairman of arrangements, assisted by Mesdames Richard Bishop, Howard Caldwell, Louise Hoover and Emil Linegar. ANNUAL RECEPTION TO OPEN EXHIBIT The art association will hold its annual reception in observance of the opening of the exhibition of paintings by American artists at the Art institute from 3 to 6 New Year's day. Mrs. Robert Failey is chairman of the entertainment committee. The exhibit, according to annual custom, will be open during January. Hostesses and assistants to Mrs. Failey will be appointed next week.

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Omicron chapter, Chi Sigma sorority, will entertain Sunday with a Christmas tea at the home of Miss Mary Lou Finnegan. 4660 Nowland avenue. Miss Ruth Egan is chairman of the committee. Gifts will be presented by Jeanne and Joan Petit, dressed as two little Christmas bells. Miss Egan is assisted by Misses Agnes Griffin, Mary Frances Egan, Mildred Dieta and Finnegan.

' supper dance at the Indianapolis Athletic Club. A number of dinner parties will precede the performance. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Harvey Bradley will entertain in honor of Mrs. Bradley’s sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Ingram, Philadelphia, who with their children, are spending the holidays with Mrs. Ingram’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Coffin. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Palmer will entertain a group of friends at dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Latham will have a dinner party and Misses Ann Tyndall and Mary Louise Minnick are among others who will be dinner hosts.

Tea Will Be Given Sunday in Honor of Miss Helen Green

Mrs. Horace Saunders will entertain from 3 to 5 Sunday with a tea at the Columbia Club in honor of her daughter, Miss Helen Leveta Green, whose engagement to Edward Hilgemeier, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Hilgemeier, 4266 North Pennsylvania street, has been announced. Miss Green's attendants, Mrs. Keith Elder Kunkel, Misses Jane Hogate, Gertrude Rhoades and Virginia Quigg, will receive with Miss Green and her mother. The bride-elect will wear a tea gown of turquoise blue and alencon lace, with a hat of deep eggshell, the wide brim turned back from the face. She will wear eggshell slippers and gloves and a corsage of pink roses. Mrs. Saunders will receive in black lace. .The tea table will be centered with a plateau of American Beauty

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Mrs. George S. Dailey was harpist today in the municipal concert given at Christ church by Beta Beta alumnae of Alpha Chi Omega sorority.

Activities of Indiana D. A. R.

Mrs. James B. Crankshaw, Ft. W~ me, spoke last week at a meeting of Nancy Knight chapter, Hartford City, on D. A. R. activities and accomplishments. Mrs. Guy Alspach, state chairman of the Ellis island committee, has received a letter from Mrs. J. Warren Perkins, national chairman, in which she stresses the need for wool for men’s work. Kikthaweund chapter, Anderson, held a guest program last week for members of all patriotic societies in Anderson. Mrs. Jessie F. Croan, chapter regent, presented Mrs. Horace G. Murphy, Muncie, state chairman of national defense, who spoke. Mrs. Leo Schulthels, chairman of the plate committee of Frances Vigo chapter, Vincennes, has announced that the picture of the Harrison House plate, with notes explaining its historical connection with Vincennes, will appear on the covers of the next four issues of the Indiana Magazine of History, published by the State Historical Society. The Harrison House plate sale is sponsored by the Vincennes chapter to help finance the restoration and upkeep o'l the historic mansion. The national publicity committee bulletin for December has been distributed. It la devoted to patriotic k

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Laura Wood Wedded in Home Rites Miss Laura Fae Wood, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Wood, 3632 Kenwood avenue, became the bride of Carleton J. F. Heiberger, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Heiberger, Orange. N. J , at her home in a candlelight ceremony read at 10:30 this morning by the Rev. T. R. White, pastor of the Meridian Heights Presbyterian church. The service was read before an improvised altar of palms and ferns with a basket of pink roses and a fourteen-branch candelabra in the center. Miss Laurette Gruman, pianist, played, and Miss Helen Lee. Casey, HI., cousin of the bride, sang. Mrs. Mark K. Gant was her sister's only attendant. She wore a gown of burgundy eyelet embroidered chiffon and carried an arm bouquet of yellow roses. Neil McKinstray was best man. The bride, whose father gave her in marriage, wore Copenhagen blue lace, made princess style, with a shgrt bolero, and carried an arm bouquet of pink roses. Following the ceremony, a wedding breakfast was served. The bride’s table was centered with a tiered wedding cake on a plateau of pink roses and greenery and lighted by tapers in two sevenbranch candelabrae which stood at each end of the table. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Goble, Casey, 111., were among the guests. Mrs. Casey i- a sister of the bride. Mr. and Mrs. Heiberger have gone to Orange, N. J., and New York on a wedding trip, the bride traveling in a green tweed suit trimmed with black caracul and black accessories. They will be at home after Jan. 15 at 2316 Park avenue. Mr Heiberger is a graduate of Stephens institute, Hoboken, N. J. ANNUAL PARTY OF PHI BETA PSI SET Annual Christmas party of Phi Beta Psi will be held Tuesday night at the home of Mrs. W. R. Jones, 3504 Fall Creek parkway. Misses Mary Fries and Juanita Mann will assist the hostess. Members will bring toys, which will be sent to the Indianapolis Orphans’ home. Bridge will follow the meeting.

roses and lighted by tapers In the same shade. Appointments will carry out the bride's colors, shades of American Beauty, rose and coral Mrs. H. H. Woodsmall Jr. will pour, assisted by Mrs. Ruth Elteljorg and Mrs. Frank Walker. Miss Rachel Tobin, harpist, will play during the receiving hours. Guests will Include: Mesdames George Hilgemeier. Charles Hogate. Edward Spitznagel. Frank Antibus. Cecil Short, John Sloan Smith, George Hilgemier Jr.. Michael Doody. Everett Sherman. Marietta Gifford. Emma Copeland. Thomgs Black. Richard Rutlinger. William Kunkel. Walter Saunders. Ale Hatfield. Vern Lake, Neal Grider, Kinnell Hillis. Alex Kautsky. Earl Stumph. Verne Moser. H. H. Woodsmall Sr.. Guy Rock, E-nest Eithengton, Earl Filer. Fred Wegener. Lawrence Lyons Bradley Haight. Ellison Fadley, Carl Queisser. L. J. Seyffert. Misses Gladys Hackleman. Clementine Kissell. Gladys Saunders, Geneva Hall, Mary Catherine Sterr. Martha Robinson. Lulu Venner and Harriet McGaughey.

Sorority Will Entertain at Charity Party Thirty-six little girls will be entertained with a Christmas charity party by members of Alpha chapter, Delta Phi Beta sorority, at the English Avenue Boys’ Club this afternoon. Miss Geneva Parrett will tell Christmas stories, and a Santa Claus will distribute gifts. Decorations of holiday greenery and candles will be used. Each child will be presented with clothing, toys, candy and oranges. Miss Helen Chaney is chairman, assisted by Mrs. Seth Wells. Misses Hilda Gried and Adele Werflenbach. BETA CHAPTER TO STAGE INITIATION Members of Beta chapter, Phi Beta Delta sorority, will hold a Christmas party and initiation services at the home of Miss Lucille Weddle, 270 South Downey avenue, tonight. Those'to be initiated are Misses Thelma Greenwood, Eva May Ashcroft, and Ruth Shinier. Services will be followed by a midnight lunch and slumber party.

education and student loan activities of the national and state societies. Sara Winston Henry chapter, Newcastle, with Miss Lillian E. Chambers as regent, acted as hostess to members of six Central Indiana chapters at luncheon last Saturday. Members from the following chapters were present: Nancy Knight, Hartford City; Mississinnewa, Portland; Winchester; Paul Revere, Muncie; Kikthaweund, Anderson, and Major Hugh Dinwiddie, Knightstown. PROGRAM WILL BE GIVEN BY PLEDGES Mrs. Edward McCarthy will be hostess for Alpha Delta Tau sorority's annual Christmas dinner Monday night at her home, 807 Carlyle place. Mrs. McCarty will be assisted by Miss Mary Hayes. Entertainment will be provided by the following pledges- Misses Loretta O’Connor, Margaret O’Connor, Ruth Fultz, Nedra Hamilton, Margaret Doll. Mary Hahn, Rosmond Gardner and Francis Nicholas. Miss Hanks Hostess Members and pledges of Alpha chapter, Psi Kappa Rho sorority, will be entertained at a formal dinner Monday night at the home of Miss Mary Hanks, 1520 North Tuxedo street.