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Younger Set Returns for Yule Events Several holiday wedding* and their attendant parties, debuts, teas and dances are In the offing for the younger set who will begin to take the town by storm this week in their homeward trek from college*, universities and finishing schools. The first large affair will be the reception which Mr. and Mrs. William Atkins will have Saturday night for their daughter, Miss Eunice DuPuy and Henry Newell Beers at their new home in Golden Hill following their wedding in Christ church. Mia* Florence Fletcher Barrett, whose marriage to Robert I. Todd will take place Dec. 30, will be feted at a number of parties held by the younger set. Tudor Dance, Dee. 22 The Tudor Hall Alumnae dance, Dec. 22, at. Woodstock, is one of the important social events, as is the St. Agnes Academy Alumnae dance, Dec. 30, at the Indianapolis Athletic Club. Walter L. Milliken will entertain for his debutante daughter, Ruth, Christmas night at a dance at Woodstock Club. Miss Marjorie Kittle will be presented at a dance the following night at Woodstock by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Sloane Kittle. Miss Janet Adams will be introduced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Elder Adams, 4145 Washington boulevard, the night of Dec. 28. Aufderheide* Plan Dance Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph C. Aufderheide will entertain with a dance for the young set Christmas eve for their daughter Joan Hammond Aufderheide, and nearly the same group wjll be entertained at a dance by the Felix Club at a dance Jan. 2 at Meridian Hills Country Club. Mr. and Mrs. John C. Rauch and Mr. and Mrs. John S. Pearson will entertain for their daughters Jane Rauch and Peggy Pearson at a dance Dec. 21 at the Propylaeum. Miss Martha Jane Mayer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mayer and Miss Charlene Buchanan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Buchanan will return Thursday from Pine Manor. 4 to Come From Weylister Miss Virginia Roberts, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Roberts; Miss Elizabeth Taggart, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Taggart; Miss Betsy Toy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Toy, and Miss Courtenay, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Whitaker, will return Dec. 18 from Weylister. In the group that will come from Wisconsin university is Miss Irma Drake, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Drake. Miss Frances Lemaux, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Irving Lemaux, also will return from Wisconsin, as will Miss Bertha Jane Mueller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. N. Mueller. De Pauw Co-eds Returning Miss Elizabeth Heiskell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Heiskell, will come from National Park seminary. Miss Frances Holliday and Miss Janet Holliday, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Holliday, will come from Smith college and Sarah Lawrence school, respectively. Miss Melissa Wadley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Horris Scott Wadley, will come from Smith college, where Miss Julianne Campbell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. K. L. Campbell. Miss Sarahanne Adams, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Ray Adams, will return from Sarah Lawrence. Miss Lucy Link, daughter of Dr. Goethe Link; Miss Frances Haight, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Haight; Miss Jean Shavers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Shavers; Miss Jeanne Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Smith, and Miss Elizabeth Carr, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Carr, all will return from De Pauw university. Four Come From Ohio Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Emerson's daughter Phoebe, will return from Sarah Lawrence and her brother Charles, will come from Princeton. Mias Alice Green, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Green, who is a student at Ohio State university, will return Friday, as will Miss Betty Asher, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sig Asher; Miss Leah Traugott, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Traugott, and Miss Wilma Goldberg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mose Goldberg. David Burns, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Burns, will arrive Saturday from Cornell. Miss Eleanor Kirby, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Garrett Kirby, will return from St. Mary of the Woods. Wabash Group to Be Back From Wabash college at Crawfordsville, the following will return for the holidays: Riley Adams, John Horuff, Woods Caperton, Robert Stephens, John Kitchen, George W. Snyder Jr., Morris Morris and George Underwood.. Dudley Sutphin already is home from Hotchkiss. Ernest Clifford Barrett Jr., will return from Tabor, and Robert E. Sweeney Jr.,- from Dartmouth. Miss Betty Carter', daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred L. Carter, will arrive with the Wisconsin delegation. while Miss Jane Roemler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles O. Roemler and Miss Evelyn Chambers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. Laurence Chambers, will return . from Vassar. Mr. Yale will come Robert Frost Daggett Jr.; from Williams, Bur ford Danner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rose Danner, and Kurt Lieber, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herman P. Lieber; from Dartmouth, Fred G. Matson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred E. Matson. Ronald C. Green Jr. will return from Harvard university school of law, and Bingham Booker, son of Dr. and Mrs. E. B. Mumford, from University of Virginia. MRS. SMITH WILL ENTERTAIN CLUB Mrs. W. C. Smith, 2910 College avenue, will be hostess for the Carnelian Club's annual Christmas party Monday. Luncheon will be served, followed by a program. The assisting hostesses will be Mesdames John Connor, Ira Swartz, Elwood Ramsey and Percy R. ChevaUer.

College Students Are Deserting Their Books for Gay Round of Holiday Social Festivities

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D. A. R. Fete Program Is Announced Caroline Scott Harrison chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, will hold a Christmas party and guest meeting Thursday at the chapter house. A sketch, "Swiss Doll's Christmas Frolic,” written by Miss Pauline Schellschmidt, will be read by her, and will be illustrated by a group of small dancers: Margaret and Frances Dingley, Mary Belle Neal, Leos*a Wood. Betty Jane Miller, Jean Ludwig, Pauline Elliott and Virginia Agnew. feleanor Dickson Frenzel, small daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Frenzel, will give a French recitation. Mrs. Dorothy Knight Greene and Miss Beatrice Hopwood will accompany the dancers. There will be* a Christmas tree, and other Christmas decorations. Hostesses for the tea hour after the program will be members of the music committee, who are: Mrs. Greene. Mrs. Charles A. Pfafflin, chairmen; Mesdames H. M. Adkins, Eastland H. Caperton. John Robert Craig, Ralph S. Chappell. Grace W. Duckwall, Rov Arthur Hunt, Dovie O. Jones, James A Moag. Hugh McOibney, Horace Mitchell. Rov J. Pile. Melissa Jane Polk and Miss Eva Wilson Smith.

Kappa Alpha Theta Alumnae to Hear Children’s Chorus

Mrs. Leon Zarfes, 4203 North Pennsylvania street, will be hostess for the monthly meeting of Indianapolis Alumnae of Kappa Alpha Theta this afternoon. A Christmas program will be presented by a group of children. Assisting hostesses will be Mesdames Carl Eveleigh, Perry Lesh, Henry Ostrom, Misses Jean Stewart, Winifred Smith and Rebecca Jones. Members will bring gifts which will be taken to the Coleman hospital. The program will include songs by a childrens’ chorus, trained by

Business Women’s Glee Club to Entertain at Dinner Metting

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Mrs. Camille Is. Fleig Paris Doctor Gives Talk to French Group “My Neighbor, Voltaire" was the subject of an address by Dr. Leon Valias of Paris, before the members of the Alliance Francaise Thursday night at the Washington. Dr. Valias explained that his present home in Paris on the Quai Voltaire is next door to the house where Voltaire spent the last months of his life. He told of incidents in the life of Voltaire during his last days in Paris, of the hommage paid him by people in all walkr of life, and of the many visitors who came to see him, including Benjamin Franklin, then United States ambassador to France. Edward E. Petri, president of the Alliance, presided. Mrs. Helen Warrum Chappell sang a group of French songs, accompanied by Harold Cook. SORORITY TO HOLD PLEDGE SERVICES Gamma chapter. Omega Nu Tau sorority, will hold pledge services for Miss Helen Strohm at 7:30 Monday night at the Severin. Mrs. Margaret Flora will preside. The sorority will give a Christmas party at 8 Wednesday night, Dec. 16. at the home of Miss Geraldine Kreiter, 660 East Twenty-second street, with Miss Christine Pierce as assisting hostess.

Extreme left, Miss Charlene Buchanan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Buchanan, 5001 North Meridian street, will return Thursday from Pine Manor. Extreme right. Miss Virginia Roberts, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Roberts, 3517 Central avenue, who will return the latter part of the week from Weylister. Lower left, Miss Elizabeth Carr, who will return from De Pauw, Friday, where she is a pledge to Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority, to be with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John R. Carr. 4324 Broadway, during the holidays. Lower right, Miss Irma Drake, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Drake, 3655 North Pennsylvania street, also a Kappa Kappa Gamma pledge, who will return Friday from University of Wisconsin, The four girls were graduated in June from Tudor Hall. —Photos bv Photocraft.

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Edith Newcomb Fulton to Wed Robert Ferriday in Home Rites

Miss Edith Newcomb Fulton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Newcomb Fulton, 3524 North Pennsylvania street, will become the bride of Robert Ferriday Jr., Indianapolis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ferriday, Wilmington, Del., in a ceremony to be performed at 4 this afternoon at the Fulton home. The service will be read by the Rev. Lewis E. Brown, pastor of St. Paul’s Episcopal church, before a high window at the far end of the dining room, banked with palms and greenery interspersed with flowers, and lighted by candles. The bride will be attended by her

Miss Rebecca Nicholson, accompanied by Miss Betty DeGrief; Christmas stories by Elizabeth Anne Locke and Marrott Sinex, and a piano duet by Ann and Harriett Holmes. Children in the chorus are: Jane Axtell, Jo Ann Binkley, Robert and Scott Brewer, Joan and George Bushman, Virginia and Caloine Coxen, Marv Elizabeth Donnell. C. N. Eveleigh. Barbara and Ashby Ford. Virginia and Joan Goss, Betty Heassler, Elizabeth Ann Locke. Katherine and John McClure. James Murray, Marion and Jane Osborne. Marrott Sinex. Jean Smith, Sarah Ann Waterbury and Jane and Barbara Winters. The committee in charge is: Mrs Robert Axtell. Mrs. Theodore Locke," Mrs. Russell Fish and Miss Marjorie Spencer.

Glee Club of the Indianapolis Business and Professional Women’s Club will entertain members at the dinner meeting Thursday night at the Women, s Department Club house. Mrs. Camille B. Fleig is director of the Glee Club and Miss Flora Lyons is accompanist. Miss Leona Wright, soprano, and Jack Brackett, baritone, will assist. Arthur Beriault of the Beriault school of expression will read a Christmas story and the boys brass choir of Technical high school will give several numbers. Emblem committee, of which Mrs. Emma Bock is chairman, will be in charge of dinner arrangements. Members who will assist in the program are Misses Jessie E. Bryant, Anna B. Feeley, Rae McKinnis and Kathleen R. Peek. The emblem song, written by Miss Clara Vincent, will be sung. Following is the Glee Club program: “List the Cherubic Host” Gaul (Baritone and soprano solos.l “Virsin’s Lullabv” Reger “Jesu Bambino” > Pietro Yon (With alto solo.) “Ring Out Swet Message” Adams “O Babe Divine” Hamblen (Solo bv Mrs. Fleig.) Members of the Glee Club are: Mesdames Bertha K. Cook, Mary W. Dems, Hazel Dissette, Bertha Dixon, Lulu Farley. Marie L. Huffman, Julia Shine, Grace Thompson, Nell C. Warren. Misses Wilmoth Benson, Mayme Blades. Edith Dashiell. Cora Dixon. Louise Ford, Anna Gieson. Fae Harris, Thelma Hawthorne, Ruth Hoover, Jeanne Jackson, Mae Judkins. Ruth Leedy, Ne!le Lusk, Maude McAllister. Jean Paton. Ethel Pennigton, Emma S. Rogers. Louise Ross, Cora B. Shepperd. Sue Stuart. Dorothy Sylvester, Alma William and Kathryn Zapp. MISS COMBS WILL ENTERTAIN CIRCLE Mfcry Conkle Circle of the Third Christian church will be entertained Tuesday afternoon at the home of Miss Sarah tombs, 3843 Central avenue. A Christmas program will be presented after the business meeting. Mrs. T. M. Rybolt, pianist, will play; Mrs. Chic Jackson will tell a Christmas story, and Mrs. Roy Davidson will sing carols. Mrs. Oscar Montieth will be in charge of devotions. ALUMNAE CHAPTER TO HOLD MEETING Mrs. C. R. Switzer and Mrs. : Frank Hedden will entertain members of the Indianapolis alumnae chapter of Phi Omega Pi sorority at the home of Mrs. Switzer, 2525 North Talbot street, at 2:30 this afternoon. Each member will bring a toy, for a gift exchange, which later will be taken to the Wheeler Rescue Mission for distribution at Christmas time, according to the club’s annual custom.

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two sisters, Alice and Katherine, who will wear velvet gowns. Alice will wear mulberry and carry cream Colored roses and Katherine will wear bright blue and carry pink roses. Kurt Pantzer will be his brother-in-law’s best man. The bride will be gowned in silver satin fashioned with princess lines, with a heart shaped neck, long sleeves and train. Her veil of Venetian lace she brought from Europe for the occasion. She will carry tinted pink lilies. During the ceremony, which will be attended only by members of both families and a few intimate friends, Miss Gertrude Whelan, organist, will play. Following the service, a wedding supper will be served the guests. Mrs. Fulton will wear a gown of wine velvet with sequin belt and a corsage of gardenias. Mr. Ferriday and his bride will leave afterward for a short honeymoon in Chicago, the bride traveling in a black satin suit, with pale blue blouse, black coat and accessories. MRS. SIEBER WILL BE PARTY HOSTESS Mrs. W. K. Sieber, 402 East Maple road, teacher of music and dramatic art, will entertain with a Christmas party for her pupils Sunday afternoon at her home. Christmas greens and candles will be used in decorating. There will be an exchange of gifts. The hostess will be assisted by her sister, Miss Edythe Randolph. A musical program will be presented by a group of the pupils, inluding Mesdames Fred H. Knodle, Mildred Jarvis, Thelma Bpubblevine, Elizabeth Callon Madison, Emma Selle, Miss Olivia Trapp and Miss Ruth Shlegel, who will sing; Miss Vera Lowman, pianist, and Miss Ruth Hoover, reader. Mrs. Jarvis and Mrs. Sieber will be accompanists. CHURCH CHOIR TO PRESENT OPERETTA “Hansel and Gretel,” a three-act operetta for children adapted from the opera of the same name )?y Humperdinck, will be presented by the Junior Choir of the Zion Evangelical church at 8 Tuesday night in the church parish house. North and New Jersey streets. The performance is open to the public, and no admission will be charged. All parts will be taken by childrien, with the exception of the father, which will be played by Milton Wolfe. Mrs. Ross Caldwell, organist and choir director for the church, is directing the production. Twen-ty-five children will be in the cast.

ASSIST IN SEAL SALE

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Junior League of Indianapolis is co-operating directly with the Marion County Tuberculosis Association in the annual sale of Christmas seals and health bonds, the proceeds of which must carry forward all the anti-tuberculosis work of the association in 1932.

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Alys Michot to Sing at Propylaeum Propvleum Club will present Madame Alys Michot in a song recital as its Christmas program at 2:30 Wednesday. Members each may bring one guest and reservations for luncheon must be made in advance at the club house. Madame Michot will have Mrs. Marguerite Bailhe Steinhart as accompanist. Her program is as follows: "Le Souvenir D’avoir Chante" Reynaldo Hahn “Chansons Bretonnes” Rhene-Baton “Chanson du Bois d’Amour.” “Chanson du Bouauet d’Joncs.’* “Chanson du Verger Fleuri.” “Au Petit Jour du Matin’’..Gustave Doret “Obsession” Rene Rabey “L’Heure Chantante” Ernest Moret “Rose des Roses.” “Marion et Nicolas.” “Mon Joli Roi.” “Lilacs” Rachmaninoff “Rimes Tendres” Louis Aubert “Noel de Fleurs” ; Massenet “Tes Yeaux” Rene Raoey “Les Reves” Gina de Araujo “Maguelone” (Aria) Edmond Missa “L’Ane Blanc” George Hue Hostesses for the tea will be: Mesdames John L. Glendening. John W. Athereton, Frank Hatfield. George M. Bailev. Samuel A. Johnston. Henry W. Bennett. Reilv C. Adams. Henry L. Dollman, James M. Ogden. William H. Insley, Robert N. Buchanan. John T. Martindale, Robert V. Gilliland. Lvnn B. Millikan. William Baum. Cornelius Alig. William R. Higgins, George M. Dickason. Walter H. Eastman, Blaine H .Miller. Clyde E. Osborn. Cora L. Eons. George Torrence. Walter S. Greenough. Rudolph Aufaerheide. Fred Hoke, Wvmond J. Beckett. William W. Knight. Arthur R. Brown. Byron E. LaFollette, Samuel H. Fletcher, E. H. Tripp. Mortimer Furscott, Henrv W. Buttolph, William F. Landers. Edmund D. Clark. Edwin H. Forry. Bowman E der. Christopher B. Coiemam Varoline Vaien Collins. Margate Noble. Norman Metzger. Samuel Ashby. William H. Moonev. Ralph Elvm, Lafayette Page John R. Pearson. A. H. Stembrecker. and Miss Mary L. Sullivan and Miss Emaw ClaypooL Alumnae Group to Give Party for Children Indianapolis Alumnae of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority will entertain with its annual Christmas party at the Marion County Children’s Guardian home, 5751 University avenue, next Saturday afternoon. A jam and jelly shower for the children will be held. All members of the association are asked to send their contributions to any member of the committee in charge, which is composed of Mesdames L. H. Milliken, chairman; William T. Rose, Nedson Elliott, Matthew Farson and Sam Hurd. The program will include xylophone solos by George Spahr Losey. All Kappas in the city are invited to attend. MRS. A. L. POYNTER WILL BE HOSTESS Mrs. A. L. Poynter. Anderson, will be the hostess for the third mo' ’thly ! luncheon bridge party for women of | the Columbia Club at 12:30 Wednesday in the ball room at the club house. Apopintments will be in keeping wdth the Christmas season. Assisting hostesses will be: Mesdames. Howard Holcomb. N. N. Kaufman. J. E. Westerfield. Carl L. White. W. M. Hunter, all of Anderson, and Mesdames Harrv S. Paker. G. L. Ramev. H. H Wells and Thomas F. Carson. Indianapolis. Mothers' Club to Meet North Side Mothers Club will meet at 2 Thursday with Mrs. W. K. Gearen, 4160 Broadway. Mrs. Oscar Brown will review, “Growing Into Life,” by David Seabury.

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Mrs. Clifford Arrick and Mrs. Charles Nicholson are in charge of organizing groups in the league who will sell seals to citizens and out-of-town persons in downtown booths today and next Saturday. Miss Eunice Dissette and Mrs. Henley Holliday are among those who will assist in the sale.

Classes to Be Held by Club Groups American Home and Community Welfare departments of the Woman’s Department Club will hold a joint meeting Wednesday at the club house. At 10:30, the applied education class will present Dr. Fr>nk Hutchins, psj'chiatrist, in a discussion, “Physiocology From a Chemical and Organic Side.” Mrs. A. C. Rassmusser. is class chairman. At 11:15, the music class, Mrs. Charles A. Breece, chairman, will present Mrs. Edgar A. Ellsworth, who will give a Christmas program in costume. Mrs. M. D. Didway will play a medley of Christmas airs and Mrs. Breece will sing, “O Holy Night.” Buffet luncheon, in charge of the music class, will be served at noon for which reservations may be made with Mrs. Nettie New. Reviews to Be Given The Homemakers class. Mrs. G. W. Seaton, chairman, will present Dr. John S. Harrison of the Butler university English department at 1 o’clock in a review of “Romeo and Juliet,” “Macßeth” and several of Shakespeare’s sonnets. This is the third of a series of lectures by Dr. Harrison, offered for credit in Epsilon Sigma Omicron sorority. The Community Welfare department will hold its annual Christmas party for the Monday Guild, one of its sections at 2. Mrs. George W. Horst, guild chairman, will preside. Christmas carols will be sung by members, led by Mrs. Rilla Reinken. music chairman, assisted by Mrs. Pearl Connor. Mrs. Milton Saxon and Mrs. Thelma Swartz, accompanist. Paul Breedin will give several piano-accordion numbers. Elliott R. Tibbetts, noted nature lecturer, will be speaker, with “Birds and Their Calls” at his subject. Gifts Will be Given Following the program, Mrs. Othneil Hitch wall act as Santa Claus and will distribute gifts from the lighted Christmas tree to guild members and their children. Mrs. Hitch will be assisted by Mrs. James Chalmers Morrison and Miss Mary Cain, members of the Christmas Cheer committee. Refreshments will be served in the blue dining room, which will be decorated in Christmas colors, with Mrs. Paul Hurd, chairman of the American Home department, as hostess, assisted by Mesdames O. T. Behymer, George W. Bowman, Lewis Brown, M. D. Didway, E. A. Carson, J. F. Edwards, George E. Lowe, James Chalmers Morrison, Edward L. Pedlow, D. F. Randolph, Henry P. Skiles, J. P. Smith, E. Eugene Stuart and Isaac E. Woodard. The 10 o'clock class will meet Wednesday morning at the home of Mrs. H. B. Burnet, 4417 North Pennsylvania street.

Irvington Chorus Will Sing ‘Messiah’ in M. E. Church

Handel’s “Messiah” will be sung Tuesday evening, Dec. 22. at the Irvington Methodist Episcopal church by a community choral group organized under, the sponsorship of the Irvington Union of Clubs. Mrs. John Paul Ragsdale is general chairman of the enterprise with J. Russell Paxton as choral director. Mrs. Charles E. Teeters will play the organ and Miss Geraldine Trotter, the piano. Soloists are Mrs. Ruth Sterling Devin, soprano. Miss Kathryn Bowlby, contralto; Stephen Badger, bass, and Sam K. Sims, tenor. Those singing in the chorus are: Sopranos—Mesdames Ruth Book, H. C. Caldwell, G. O. Carpenter, Frank Chiles, Lissa Cox, Paul Crousier. Paul Dorsey, Irene Hamilton. Charles A. Harris, G. L.

Cervus Plans Food Baskets for City Poor A turkey dinner and card party is the program for the Cervus Club’s annual Christmas party which will be held at 1 Monday at Ye Olde Time Boarding House. Instead of the usual exchange of gifts, food w’ill be donated and baskets filled for the needy. Mrs. Otis McCracken. Mrs. Eugene Blackburn, Mrs. Joseph Forrest, Mrs. Harry Sargent and Mrs. M. E. Glick will act as hostesses. Baskets are in charge of Mrs. C. J. AustermillfMrs. Max Patton and Mrs. Martin Collins. Mrs. Timothy Sexton is program chairman and Mrs. Clifford Richter will be toastmaster. For the card party following dinner, Mrs. .J E. Miler is in charge of cards and tables and Mrs. T. A. Nolan, prizes. Reservations may be made with Mrs. McCracken or Mrs. Richter. LATREIAN CLUB TO HAVE YULE FETE Alpha Beta Latreian Club will hold its Christmas party Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Paul Hancock, 3905 Washington boulevard. Mrs. Hancock will be assisted by Mrs. Edwin J. Kendall. Miss Anna Hasselman, guest speaker, will have “The Madonna in-Art” as her subject. The tea table will be decorated with holly and poinsettias. Mrs. Stephen Badger and Miss Dorothy Phillips will pour. Forty guests will be entertained. TOPIC ANNOUNCED FOR BIBLE LESSON Tuesday’s Bible lesson of the Marott Woman’s Bible class is entitled “The Woman Who Chose a New God.” This is one of a series of lessons which are to extend over a period of ten weeks, with the main subject bearing the title “The Women of the Old Testament.” The classes are taught by Mrs. Charles J. Buchanan and meetings are held in the arcade of the Marott Tuesday mornings from 10 till 11. Next Tuesday’s meeting will be the last until Jan. 5, at which time the lessons will be resumed. Treasure Hunt Planned Delta Rho chapter, Phi Pi Psi sorority, will entertain Sunday with a treasure hunt. Guests will be Misses Mae Stuckmeyer, Minnie Haynes, and Dorothy Heil.

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Miss Thelma Wabnitz Annual Christmas dinner party of Omega Nu Tau sorority will be held at 7 Tuesday at the home of Miss Thelma Wabnitz,. 5221 Pleasant Run boulevard, who is chairman of arrangements. Miss Wabnitz will be assisted by Mrs. Frank Seifert, Jr., Mrs. Floyd Parker and Miss Helen Lavelle. Covers will be laid for seventeen members. Table and house decorations will carry out the Christmas motif. Tech Group to Sing at Club’s Yuletide Fete Monday Club will hold its annual Christmas partv Monday sftemoon at the D. A. R. chapter house. The meeting will be called to order at 2 for a short business session. Program at 2:30 under the direction of J. Russell Paxton, assisted by Sam Sims, baritone, will be given by the glee club of Arsenal Technical high school. Social committee is in charge of the social hour and gift exchange. Hostesses for the afternoon will include Mrs. George W. Warmoth, Mrs. John W. Noble. Mrs. Austin Sims. Mrs. I. E. Brokaw and Mrs. W. F. Dodds.

Children’s Party Planned by Alpha Chi Omega Alumnae

Alumnae of Beta Beta chapter Alpha Chi Omega sorority will entertain this afternoon with the annual Christmas party for children of members at the home of Mrs. Earl Kiger, 4414 North Meridian street. A program in charge of Miss | Billie Snyder will be presented by 1 children of the members, and six

Helms. Clarence Henry, Eva Hogle, David Lindner, Hazel Madinger. T. C. Oeborpe, Joseph Ostrander, J. Russell Paxton, E. C. Rumpler. Eldena Sims. Mabel Schulmever, Earl Smith. Marv Stamper, A. E Sullivan. Carl Withner; Misses Lola Connor, Nancy Dirnberger. Mary Feeney. Carol Geisler. Fannie Mae Geisler, Helen Dirks and Marjorie Niehaus. Contraltos—Mesdames J, D. Bruckmann, Bertram Day. Elva B. Elrod, Lillian D. Frye. E, P. Geisler. George E. Gill. C. P. Gough, Susan B. Hintze. J. E. Kaufmann, R. H. Kenady, Florence Moffett. H. S. Miller. Herbert Parsons. John Paul Ragsdale, Zelma Searcey. Osa Smilev, A. B. Treacy, Ruby Winders, J. E. Wilson; Misses Mabel Booth,, Margaret Cordon, Grace Fairchild and Helen Hittle. Tenors—Ed E. Hittle. Oscar Hittle. Fred Hummell, August Jacob, H. P. Johnson. Joseph C. Kendall. P. F. MacDonald. Tom Moffett, Henry Moffett, Charles P. Schneider, W. A. Sweetman. Garfield Walker. Bass—C. J. Bolte, Louis J. Dochey. W. G. Gingery. John Harris. C. W. Hitchcock, Will Hogle. D W. Hufferd. R. H. Kenadv. Raymond Lewis. Francis Payne. E. C. Rumpler. Jack Shrader. Earl Smith. Fred Van Arsdale, G. K. Vestal and Harold Winslow.

ASSISTS DANCE

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Miss Delma Vestal Indianapolis Alumnae Association of Zeta Tau Alpha will sponsor a subscription dance Saturday night at Christian park. Proceeds will be used for the house building fund for the Butler university chapter of the sorority. Miss Thelma Tacoma of the active chapter is assisting with plans for the dance. Miss Susie Harman is general chairman, assisted by Misses Delma Vestal, Helen Kahn, and Louise Kerr. FACULTY CLUB IS PLANNING PARTY Woman's Faculty Club of Butler university will have a Christmas party at 3 Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Frank Straighthoff, 733 East Thirty-third stret. Each member will bring an article of food which will be given to charity. * Hostess assisting Mrs. Straighthoff will be Mesdames James W. Putnam, Merwyn Bridenstine, Stephen Badger, Misses Emma Colbert, Emily Helming, Elizabeth Bettcher, and Helen Hoover. Halycon Club to Frolic Halcyon Club will hold its annual dinner-bridge party Dec. 21 at the Columbia Club. Miss Nellie Modlin Is chairman of arrangements, assisted by Misses Edna Lamkin and Vee Lanahan. The club will distribute baskets of food to needy families for Christmas.

_DEC. 12, 1931

Joint Affair Planned by Hadassahs Indianapolis chapters of Senior and Junior Hadassah will hold A joint meeting, and Chanukah celebration at 2:30 Sunday afternoon at Kirshbaum Center. The meeting will be followed by a tea and social hour. The program will open with the lightnig of the Chanukah candles by Shulamith Rabb. Mrs. Isaac Marks will extend greetings from the seniors and Miss Frieda Brill will respond for the juniors. A group of junior members will present a playlet, “The Unlighted Menorah,” by Elma Erlich Levinger. Thoi>e taking part will be Misses Sylvia Ecktner, Bess Peltz, Ruth Goldberg and Dr. Evelyn Berger. A rhythmic orchestra, composed of pupils of Mrs. J. T. Burnett, with Martin Marks as director, will play. Members of the orchestra are: Marv Arm Gamso. Gloria Strashun. Shirley Ann Cohen. Svlvta Miller. Marjorie Ellison. Ellen Hvam. Herbert Barnett. Ellen Jane Sngalowskv. Roma Jean Hvden. James Young. Joan Hartley. Lee da Ellen Chastian. Richard Martin. Robert Seilken. Mildred Trotman and Peggy Noble. Mrs. Jacob Zeir is in charge of the tea, assisted by Mrs. David Shane, and a large group of host- ! esses. Mrs. Samuel A. Frommer of ! the senior group will preside. Miss Dorothy Schlessinger is president of the junior unit. During December Hadassah chap- ! ters throughout the country are concentrating on raising funds for the Palestine schools luncheon fund. The fund is raised mostly through children in religious schools, and is used to furnish hot meals to children in thirteen schools and thirtyeight kindergartens in Palestine. | This work was undertaken by Hadassah ten years ago. The children sire taught to market, prepare, cook and serve the meals, thus noh only receiving nutritious food, but learning the principles of food \ value and good housekeeping. Mrs. Louis Grossman, chairman i of the local committee for this work, will read a paper at the meeting Sunday. She is assisted on the commitee by Mrs. Morris Horowitz and i Mrs. Myro Glass.

guest dancers, pupils of Miss Peggy Lou Snyder. They arc: Patsy Branson, Betty Limp. Bettv Jane Mitchell. Jovce Rorsch. Peggv Trusslrr and Bettv Jean Ross. The latter also will sing. The program will be opened by Suzan Guild and Mary Elizabeth. Guild, w’ho will sing a welcome song. Readings and piano numbers will be given by: Frank Echolds. Jean and Joan Hixon. Caroline Cunningham, Nancy Wolfe. Doro- ■* thy Cutter. John and Gordon Thomas. Dorothy Ann and Harry Rybolt. Betty Sovern. Elizabeth and Barbara Kiger, Jav Fix will play the saxophone. Favors of Christmas candies will be given to the children, and a Santa Claus will distribute gifts from a Christmas tree. The members of the association and the children will bring gifts of clothing and food, which will be taken to needy children in the city. Mesdames George L. Clark. Merrill D. Guild. Orval S. Hixon. Charles W r . Jones, L. E. Gettins. Robert F. Horn and Mlsse_ Ellen Odom and Dorothy Peterson. Initiation Fete Is Planned by Butler Society Semi-annual initiation banquet of the Alfred Marshall Honor Society of Butler university will be held in the Gold dining room of the Mat- * ott Monday evening. Society w'as founded in January, 1931, and is composed of men majoring in the economics department of Butler. The purpose of the society is promotion of scholastic achievement in that department. Membership is composed of both' students and members of the faculty. Dr. Tolbert Reavis, head of the sociology department of Butler, will be the principal speaker. Pledges to be initiated at Monday night’s meeting are Ward Erhardt,, Norbert Welch, Keith Conklin. Joseph Schaub and John Brackett and H. W. Hudson es the faculty. Officers of the society are Richard W. Swift, president; Dr. Mer- ’ wyn G. Bridenstine, permanent secretary: Donald O. Weddle,’ treasurer: Cecil F. Alexander, historian, and Karl A. Stegemier, sergeant-at-arms. Y. W. GROUP HOLDS ITS FIRST SESSION The first meeting of the newly organized interclass council of th© health education department of Central Y. W. C. A. was held Friday night at the Central building. The object of the group is to to plan activities outside of regular class work, including health contests, lectures, parties and outdoor sports. Members chosen to represent the gym and dancing classes art Mrs. J. W. Middow and the Misses Doris Holmes, Margaret Marshall, Clementine Horn, Gladys Muench. Pearl Leonard and Rebecca Rutledge. MAGAZINE CLUB TO HOLD YULE FROLIC Magazine Club will hold its Christmas party today at the home of Mrs. W. C. Bartholomew, 3218 North Capitol avenue. Sixty members and guests will attend. Holiday motif will be used in decorations. Mrs A. R. Dewey will give a program, ‘ Lights and Shad- * ows of Christmastide,” assisted by Mrs. Russell Lookabill ad Mrs. Lawrence Lookabill, who will gi** readings and songs, accompanied by Mrs. Irving Blue. TRI KAPPAS WILL HOLD LUNCHEON Indianapolis Associate chapter of Kappa Kappa Kappa sorority will hold a luncheon meeting at 1 Monday at the home of Mrs. J. H. Albershardt, 4629 Rookwood avenue, writh Mrs. O. A. Davis and Mrs, J. Sheridan Clyde assisting.