Indianapolis Times, Volume 43, Number 190, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 December 1931 — Page 19

DEC. 18, 1931

Scholarship Honors Paid by Sorority

Butler university chapter of Zeta Tau Alpha sorority entertained with its annual scholarship dinner, and

Christmas slumber party Thursday night at the chapter house. 329 Hampton drive. S c holarship awards for the last year were made by the chapter’s scholarship chairman and Indianapolis Alumni Associa-

Miss Kuntz

tion of the sorority. The traditional chapter scholarship ring was presented Miss Marianna Williams in recognition of her high scholastic average, participation in activities, and general attitude in the organization. Misses Geraldine Kuntz and Agnes Postma were presented the Julia Miller award of $lO each given to the active member and pledge making the highest scholastic average, having the largest number of campus activities, and for cooperation in the sorority. The names of Misses Honor Gregory and Agnes Postma were inscribed on the chapter scholarship cup for making the highest scholastic average in the sorority. The awards were presented by Miss Alice Dickey, scholarship chairman. Honor guests at the dinner were members of the alumni association who were members of Phi Kappa Phi, national scholastic fraternity, while in Butler. They were Misses Esther Renfrew, Julia Miller, Margaret Kluger, Elizabeth Ann Miller, Alice Dickey, and Helma Kahn. Miss Thelma Tacoma was appointed scholarship chairman of the active chapter for the coming year. BUSCHMAN HOST TO DUPLICATE EIGHT C. L. Buschman, 4650 North Meridian street, entertained members of the Duplicate Eight Club with a stag duck dinner Thursday at the Indianapolis Athletic Club. Mr. Buschman recently returned from a duck hunting trip. His guests included F, Rollin Buck, William Zeller, William R. Cooper, McFarland Benham, Walker Winslow, Harold Ames, Lawrence Welsh and Ralph Ittenbach.

Daily Recipe SUET PUDDING 1 cup flour 1 teaspoon baking poivder I- teaspoon salt II- teaspoons mix e and spice 1-4 cup sugar 1 cup chopped suet 1-2 cup milk 1-2 package seeded raisins Sift the dry ingredients, then add the suet. Mix well, using the finger tips, stir In the milk and add the raisins. Put the mixture into a well greased mold (a large baking powder tin will do), filling it three-quarters full. Cover and steam for three hours. Serve hot with hard or vanilla sauce. Prepare the day before and steam when needed.

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NEW YORK, Dec. 18.—They say that "the little armadillo—he sleeps without a pillow." But that’s just one more reason—if you need one—to be thankful you don’t have to make Christmas gifts to armadillos! Because we’ll wager that one | short walk through an alert pillow display will help finish your Christmas shopping for you. They won’t be sleeping pillows , you buy, either. Though those soft, small boudoir pillows are fine for ; a lady to tuck under her ear when she’s cat-napping. A nest of two or three in satin, I taffeta, velvet, point d’esprit or Normandy lace—all tied up with a dashing ribbon—will make anybody happy. A Gift of Luxury Everybody wants to be comfortable and luxurious feeling today. And | pillows certainly make a room look that way. New pillows are designed for every kind of room. And the smart pillow, no matter what its type, is no longer elaborate, ornate and fussy. It’s simple and tailored. Here are a few ideas that may help make your pillow selection easier: In a seventeenth century type liv- | ing room, velvets and damasks trimmed with antique gold braid, fringe, crewel embroidery or small center motifs of tapestry—look fine. Colors Should Harmonize For a Georgian or eighteenth century English living room, choose damasks, antique satins and reps. Or is the room is French, brocades, satins and velvets, trimmed with bands and padded edges in contrasting materials and colors. An early American living room doesn't want calico and patch-work pillows, though these do go in a bedroom of that period. For this living room use fabrics of homespun type or provincial plaids. Into the nursery put soft stuffed animal or doll pillows. They’ll be an inducement for that much disliked nap. And be sure in all rooms that the pillow colors harmonize with the room’s color scheme. (CoDvrizht. 1931. bv Amos Parrish) NEXT: Amos Parrish suggests fashionable leather gifts for men. FRENCH GROUP TO GATHER AT HOTEL Alliance Francaise will entertain members and their friends with a Christmas luncheon and party Saturday at the Washington. The program will include a cornet solo by Miss Telsie M. Madden, a French recitation by Dr. Murray De Armond; group singing of French Christmas carols, and the exchange of gifts. Ralph Decker, vice-presi-dent of the club, is in charge of the arrangements. DELTA CHAPTER TO GIVE HOLIDAY FETE Delta chapter, Alpha Beta Gamma sorority, will give its annual Christmas party Saturday night at the East Side Apartments Club. A Yuletide program has been arranged, which will be followed by bunco and an exchange of gifts. | The committee in charge is Miss Mildred Brannon, Miss Lucille Gallin, and Mrs. Clyde Barker?" Mrs. Mudwig Hostess Mrs. Harry Mudwig, 1541 West New York street, entertained the ! Mothers’ chorus of school No. 16, iof which she is president, at a Christmas party Thursday night at | her home. The chorus presented i her with a gift.

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Yule Program to Be Given by Young People Fellowship society of the Tabernacle Presbyterian church, composed of young people in college and business, will hold its Christmas program from 6:30 to 7:30 Sunday in the McKee cnapel at the church. George T. Whiteman wall lead the singing of carols. The program will include songs by Miss Thelma Caldwell; trumpet solo by Emsley W. Johnson, accompanied by Miss Mary Alice Glick; and the Christmas story, ‘‘The Seventh Christmas,” which will be read by Miss Mary Beatrice Whiteman, a graduate of Arthur Jordan Conservatory of Music. New officers of the organization are Don Brown, president; Miss Mardenna Johnson, vice-president; Miss Josephie McDougal, secretary; Clifford Cameron, treasurer; George Whiteman, song leader; Misses Mary Alice Glick, organist, and Thelma Caldwell pianist, accompanists. All college stuaents home for the holidays are invited to attend. Issues Tea Invitations Mrs. Conrad Ruckelshaus has issued invitations for a tea Wednesday at her home in Golden Hill for Miss Florence Barrett, whose marriage to Robert I. Todd will take place Dec. 30. ■ H 3C~~ '3g== r NEW AND LARGER QUARTERS 1 ft ROBERTSON BEAUTY SHOPPE PERFECT TERMANENTS } [-805 N. Illinois St. TAlbot 6003

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DELTA GAMMAS TO DANCE AT SEVERIN Delta Gamma sorority’s Christmas formal supper dance will be given from 9:30 until 1 tonight on the Roof Garden of the Severin. Connie and his orchestra will furnish the music, and present a special feature of fraternity songs. Faculty guests will be Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Redding, Miss Sarah Sission, Mrs. Edna M. Christian, and Mrs. Josephine S. Fry, Delta Gamma house mother. Mary Helen Dunnington is general chairman of arrangements, assisted by Jean Goulding, Phyllis .Sharpe, Bernice Mull and Margaret Mattingly. Favors will be presented guests.

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1 Altrusa Has Annual Yule Dinner Fete Altrusa club held its annual Christmas party Thursday night at the Columbia club. The ladies dining room was decorated with Christmas greenery and presents for everyone, placed at the base of a large Christmas tree, were distributed by Santa Claus after the program. Thd dinner tables were decorated with plateaus of evergreen and silver pine cones centered with tall red tapers. Small growing Christmas trees, studded with silver stars, marked each place. The program, arranged by Vera Morgan, program chairman, was given by the quartet of the colored Y. M. C. A. which sang Negro spirituals, Christmas selections, and a medley of southern songs; Mrs. Ruth Sterling Devin, soprano, accompanied by Miss Christine Housman, and the Technical high school Girls’ Glee club. The glee club, under direction of Miss Blanche Harvey, and accompanied by Miss Charlotte Moore, gave a program of Russian music as illustrations for a paper, “Winter Frolic.” Miss Morgan was assisted in arrangements by: Mrs. Marguerite Ma larky. Dr. Edith ! Haynes, Dr. Lillie Clements, Misses Lucile | Moulton, Anna Abell, Mary Ramsey, j Janice Berlin. Jessie Jolly, Catherine 1 Mertz, Eva Storch, Minnie Hardegen, Lulie Gibbens. Laura Holden. Leena Meehan, Margaret Hayes, and Helen Clayton. . Chapter to Entertain Beta chapter, Xi Delta Xi sorority, will entertain with a Christmas party tonight at the home of Miss Charlotte Swaim, with Miss Dorothy Burroughs, a pledge, as the guest of honor.

A Day’s Menu Breakfast — Tangerines, crisp bacon, soft cooked eggs, whole wheat muffins, milk, coffee. Luncheon — Baked carrot cups stuffed with chopped meat and rice, cress with French dressing, apple sauce cake, milk, tea. Dinner — Spareribs and sauerkraut, mashed potatoes, chopped olives and celery in tomato jelly, baked apple dumplings, milk, coffee.

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