Indianapolis Times, Volume 45, Number 182, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 December 1933 — Page 5

DEC. 9, 1933_

Return of Students for Christmas at Home to Begin Late Next Week Several Will Be Accompanied by Friends Whose Entertainment Will Add to Festive Season. BY BEATRICE BURGAN Timr* Woman'* Page Editor HOLIDAY preparations mean more than gift buying for the parents who have sons and daughters away at school. To them it means planning diversions, to make the vacation festive and gay for their children. Oftentimes preparations must be made for guests, whose homes are too far away from school to permit spending Christmas with their own parents. Miss Dorothy Young, who attends Monticello seminary at Godfrey, 111., will be one of the first of the young people to return for the holidays. Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard S. Young, expect her arrival Dec. 15. Miss Joan Aufderheide, who is studying at Vassar college, will return the

next day to spend the vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Aufderheide. Girls enrolled at Smith college are expected on Dec. 17 and 18. Miss Betti L. Kahn will bring guests with her to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. Ferdinand Kahn. Others who will com’ from Smith include Miss Helen Moxley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Moxley; Miss Elinor Frantz, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. George A. Frantz; Miss Margaret Zimmer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. Edgar Zimmer, and Miss Betty Tharp, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold B. Tharp. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Myers expect their daughter, Miss Katharine Myers, on Dec. 22 from Smith. Miss Willmetta Warnock, a freshman at WardBelmont at Nashville, Tenn., will entertain Miss Martha Rucker of Columbus during her visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. O. WarnOck. Miss Warnock will arrive Dec. 15 with Miss Margaret Jane Hetherington.

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daughter of Dr. and Mrs. A. M. Hetherington. On the week-end of Dec. 20 Miss Warnock will be hostess to Miss Carol Goonouf, Greencastle. Classmates to Be Guests During the holidays, w-hile Miss Dorothy Lower will be with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Lower, she will be visited by two classmates at

Western College for Women at Oxford, 0., Misses Virginia Gardner, Columbus, O , and Margaret Jane Eastwood, Cleveland. Miss Laura Rebecca Prescott, also a student at Western, will come to be with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry H. Prescott. Miss Lower and Miss Prescott will arrive Dec. 21. From St. Mary of the Lake will come Miss Mary Louise Noonan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Noonan; Miss Isabel McNemy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. McNerny; Miss Dortha Brown, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thad Brown; Miss Elinor Kirby, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Garret Kirby, and Miss Dorothy Shiel Dugan, granddaughter of Mrs. R. R- Shiel. This group will return to Indianapolis Dec. 19. Others to Return Students at St. Mary of the Woods will return the same day. Miss Bernice Brennan will visit her parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Brennan. Miss Ruth Marks will come from Wellesley college Dec. 18 to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Benjamin Marks. Miss Charlotte Twittv's holiday at Goucher college in Baltimore, Md., will begin Dec. 21, when she will return to be with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Twitty. Mr. and Mrs. Edward E. Petri will welcome their daughter, Miss Helene Petri, on Dec. 22. She is a student at Sarah Lawrence College, Bronxville, N. Y.

Department Club Will Hear Dr. T. Raymond Schutz

Dr. J. Raymond Schutz of Manchester college. North Manchester, Ind., will address the general club of the Woman’s Department Club Wednesday on “The Fine Art of Living.” Mrs. R. O. McAlexander will introduce the speaker. Dr. Schutz is a graduate of Otterbein college and the University of Chicago, and a graduate student of the University of California and Yale university. Members of the hospitality committee will serve tea to the members and guests attending the business meeting and lecture. Mrs. W. P Morton is in charge of the tea. Mrs. William A. Eshbach and Mrs. Lewis H. Sturges will pour. A directors’ meeting is scheduled at 10 Monday at the clubhouse, and the Book-a-Month group will meet

Sororities

Gamma Beta Sigma sorority will entertain with a party tonight at the Japanese gardens with Mrs. Fred Mohler, president, hostess. She will be assisted by Mrs. Dagmar McCue and Mrs. George Scott. Alpha Tau and Alpha Nu chapters of Alpha Zeta Beta sorority will hold a dance with Chi Delta Chi and lota Chi sororities tonight at the Indianapolis Athletic Club. Red HufTord and his orchestra will play. Delta Beta Chapter. Psi lota Xi sorority, will meet at 7 Monday at the home of Mrs. W. W. Mcßeth, 5550 Guilford avenue. Mrs. McBeth will be assisted by Mrs. P. A. Meyers. Alpha Theta Chi sorority will meet Monday night at the home of Miss Thelma Sparks, 1419 Ewing street. Final plans will be made for the sorority Christmas party. Theta Nu Chi sorority, Beta chapter, will meet at 8 Monday at the Claypool. Club Party Scheduled Mrs. Robert G. Patterson will entertain members of the Ward-Bel-ment Club at her home, 4611 Broadway. Saturday afternoon, Dec. 16, with a Christmas party. Miss Lena Saunders will assist the hostess. Invitation is expected by the club to all former Ward-Bel-mont college students. Mrs. Ratti to Talk Mrs. Gino A. Ratti will describe “Christmas in Paris" at a luncheon and program of Kappa Alpha Theta Mothers Club of Butler university on Tuesday. Mrs. William N. Fleming, chairman of hostesses, will be asssisted by Mesdames W. C. Harrison. A. E. Davis. George W. Wolfard and O. E. Smith. A special program will be presented. Pi Phis to Meet A Christmas party and supper will b? held by Indiana Gamma Alumnae Club of Pi Beta Phi Monday night at the home of Mrs. Bert A Arnold. 5019 North Capitol avenue. Clothing will be collected for a needy family being cared for by the club, and a silver offering will b? given to provide baskets for the needy.

Martha Gibson Speaks Today for Beta Beta Miss Martha Gibson, recently returned from Japan, described an oriental Christmas at the Christmas meeting of Beta Beta alumnae chapter, Alpha Chi Omega sorority this afternoon at the Butler university chapter house. 4615 Sunset avenue. Luncheon was served at 1. Mrs. Orval Hixon was chairman, assisted by Mesdames Clarence Weaver, Howard CUippinger, Charles W. Jones, Albert Campbell, George Jeffrey, George Edick, Paul Barrett, Paul Carson and Misses Opal Goodrich and Janet Bradley. The tenth annual municipal concert at Christ church will be sponsored by Beta Beta Alumnae chapter at noon Saturday, Dec. 16. Mrs. Berta Miller Ruick. organist, will accompany the Ogden Junior Chorale under the direction of Mrs. James M. Ogden. Mrs. Ruick and Mrs. Ogden both are members of the sorority. Recital Scheduled Ida Evelyn Burks will present her pupils in a piano recital at 2:30 tomorrow at the Olive Branch Christian church, Raymond and South Pennsylvania streets.

at 12:30 Wednesday for a buffet luncheon and talk. Mrs. Hugh J. Baker will review “The House of Exile.” Mrs. A. C. Barbour will be luncheon hostess. Miss Bertha M. Edwards and Mrs. Thomas F. Davidson are hostesses and Mrs. M. B. Hedges, chairman of reservations. Founders’, charter members’ and life members’ day celebration is scheduled for Jan. 23 with Mrs. Clayton H. Ridge in charge of arrangements. Mrs. Ridge will meet with her committee at the club house at 10 Tuesday morning. Mrs. Harold K. Bachelder will entertain members of the auxiliary to the Public Health Nursing Association at luncheon at 12:30 Tuesday at her home, 1927 North Delaware street. Special guests will include Mrs. R. O. McAlexander and Mrs. John Berns, who will describe “Christmas in Sweden.”

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Annual homecoming at St. John academy will be held from 3 to 5 Sunday afternoon at the academy with Mrs. Mary Brady Comerford, chairman. Miss Sarah M. Boland is chairman of the invitations for the affair. .VEIL MEMBERS TO BE PARTY GUESTS Sixty-one new members of the Matinee Musicale will attend a Christmas party at 3 Friday afternoon at the John Herron Art institute. which is in charge of Miss Emma Doeppers. Choral and student sections are in charge of the tea. Musical program will be presented by the Arsenal Technical high school choir. Billy Shirley, accompanied by Mrs. Inez Shirley, and by children of members. New members of the chorale include Miss Margaret Henderson. Miss Jean Lenion and Mesdames William Ankenbrock. Carl H. Bals, Edith Borders, Russel Fetters. George Gebhardt. Forrest Powell ana R. O. Richards.

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Two Hadassah Groups to Hear Regional Chief Indianapolis Junior and Senior chapters of Hadassah will meet jointly at 2:15 Sunday at the Kirshbaum center with Mrs. A. J. Pearlman, president of the midwest region of Hadassah, guest speaker. Mrs. Pearlman will talk on “The Place of Junior and Senior Hadassah in the Life of Jewry Today.” Mrs. Herman Chalfie will represent the seniors and Miss Constance Borman, juniors. Miss Abe Krott. Columbus, will present a musical program, accompanied by Mrs. Harold Jaffe. “Hadassah Calls,” WTitten by Mrs. H. A. Brody, Detroit, and directed by Miss Constance Vigran, will be presented by the following juniors: Misses Rose Tuchman, Blanche Friedman, Katie Ocean, Mae Ladin, Marian Schildmeier, Alice Bassler, Geraldine Young, Callah Larman, Rita Lazer, Jean Lazar, Ruth Landy, Marian Rogin, Lillian Rosenthal and Sarah Shallat. Miss Frieda Brill wall be musical accompanist. Mrs. Dan L. Sablosky is in charge of a tea to be held following the program with Mrs. Harry Lichtenberg. junior chairman, and Mrs. H. Joseph Hyman, senior chairman.

NURSERY BOARD WILL ENTERTAIN Members of Ephamar and Indianapolis Current Event Clubs will be quests of the board of the Indianapolis Day Nursery at a tea Wednesday. Beard members will receive the guests, and Mrs. Andrew’ Underwood, president of the Ephamar Club, and Mrs. R. D. Stober, president of the Current Events Club, will pour at the tea table. Club members will bring jelly to the nursery, which they will inspect under the direction of Mrs. C. K. McDowell. Mrs. Ronald A. Foster is chairman of the tea, and Mrs. R. A. Dennis is president of the board. TEA TO BE GIVEN BY CHURCH GROUP Circle 1. Central Avenue M. E. church, will hold a Seth Parker tea at the church at 3 Thursday with Mrs. Arno Siefker, circle president, in charge. Mrs. W. C. Borcherding is in charge of the program, assisted by Mesdames Delamar McWorkman, E. B. Winsted, Robert Ramsay, Ralph Stormont, George Hew’itt, R. A. Nowland, R. I. Pierce. L. R. Cartwright and N. E. Hehner. Scavenger Hunt Set Miss Louise Jaeger and Miss Frances Falender will sponsor a subserption scavenger hunt Tuesday night. Proceeds will be used to aid a child, adopted by the Council of Jewish Juniors. The hunt w’ill begin at 8 at the home of Miss Falender. 4605 North Meridian street. Mrs. Jeir Honored Alpha chapter. Theta Kappa Tau sorority, held a shower last night in honor of Mrs. Georgia Jeir at the home of Miss Doris Hartley. The sorority's birthday club celebrated Miss Clara Cassidy's birthday last night. Pictures to Be Shown Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kirkpatrick will describe and show motion pictures of old Jerusalem at a meeting of the Three-Arts Club at 8:30 Monday in the Brightwood branch library. James Ali will present a paper on the history of Jerusalem.

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University Women to Be Guests of Mrs. Arthur E. Focke

Mrs. Arthur E. Focke will entertain members of the Indianapolis branch of the American Association of University Women at her home, 5262 Kenwood avenue, at 3 Monday afternoon. Members of the French study group will assist the hostess at a “Fete de Noel.” Mrs. Charles Martin will sing holiday songs and Miss Blanche Stillson will read a Christmas story. Other events scheduled this week

Miss Jones and Orville Peters Wed in Church The Rev. C. E. Bishop, Anderson, read the marriage ceremony today at St. Matthew’s Episcopal church for Miss Marjorie Kathryn Jones and Orville W. Peters, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Peters. The bride is th daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Morris O. Jones. Yellow chrysanthemums and greenery formed the background, and Mrs. John Pennick played traditional airs during the service. The bride wore a brown wool and satin outfit with matching accessories and a corsage of Johanna Hill roses. She was attended by Miss Genevieve Carson, maid of honor, and Miss Betty Jones, her sister, as bridesmaid. Miss Carson was gqwned in eel gray and Miss Jones wore green with eel gray accesories. Both had corsages of talisman roses. Mr. and Mrs. Peters left immediately following the ceremony for a wedding trip. Upon their return they will be at home at 1229 North Pennsylvania street.

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—Photo by Fritsch. Mrs. Daniel McDevitt formerly was Miss Helen A. Frey. The athome announcement for Dr. and Mrs. McDevitt is at 3826 Central avenue. GUILD MEMBERS WILL WRAP GIFTS St. Margaret Hospital Guild will hold an all-day meeting Tuesday in the occupational therapy shop at the city hospital to wrap gifts for the guild's Christmas parties at the hospital. Trees in each ward will be decorated by members on Dec. 20. A party yvill be held in the occupational therapy shop on Dec. 21, and in all wards on Dec. 22. Children's party will be held Dec. 23.

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Mrs. William Richard Waugh —Photo by Photocraft.

'by the association include a meeting of the international relations study group at 2 Monday at the home of Mrs. Paul E. Tombaugh, 6181 Carrollton avenue. “The United States’ Relations With Latin America” will be discussed. Mrs. Walter P. Morton has appointed Miss Helen Schuller as chairman of the newly organized evening study group of the association. A series of ten meetings will be held on alternating Tuesdays of the month, the first scheduled Dec. 19. Mrs. John H. Hewitt will give an illustrated lecture on “The Story of American Glass” at her home, 24 West Thirty-fourth street.

PATIENTS TO BE GUESTS AT PARTY Patients at Sunnyside sanatorium will be entertained at a Christmas party to be given' by Sunnyside Guild Tuesday. Entertainment will include dancing by pupils of Andre Saranoff, readings by Miss Elizabeth Stayton, and musical numbers by Herman Rinne’s WFBM marimba band; Elizabeth Ann Schmidt, pianist, and Sylvia Huffman, accordion players accompanied by Thelma Fulkeson, violinist. Mrs. Carrie L. Hammel and Mrs. Kurt Schmidt are chairmen of entertainment. Mrs. Fred Krauss and Mrs. J. N. Bromert are in charge of refreshments. CARD PARTY AND FOOD SALE SET Mrs. Harry Markey and Mrs. Leo Kirsch are co-chairman of a card party and food sale to be held Wednesday by the St. Joan of Arc Women’s club. • Assisting the chairmen w’ill be Mesdames E. Park Akin, Garrett Browning, John Beckerich, Edmund Clerget, Phil Derham, Charles Dare, John Allen, George Fink, O. G. Hagerman, Arthur Irwin, Cornelius Loughery, Earl Moore, John Manien, Ray Reed, John Reis, Leo Stahl, ■Charles Grossman, Glenn Harsh, George Hall, Charles Pettinger, Harry Sharp, Louis Bernetz, E. C. Faust and Wilford Noone. MOTHERS CLUB SPONSORS TEA Mesdames H. M. Mounts, M. L. Johnson and Charles T. Holtman are in charge of a tea to be given by Sigma Nu Mothers Club of Butler university, Wednesday at the fraternity house, 655 Hampton drive. Mrs. L. Preston Highley is club president. A musical program will be presented by Mrs. William J. Goory, and Miss Bonnie Blue Brown. Mrs. Gino Ratti will talk on ‘“Christmas in Paris,” and students of the Peggy Lou Snyder dancing school will present a revue. Christmas Party Set Third Ward Women’s Democratic Club will entertain with a Christmas party Monday night at the home of Mrs. John Donnelly, 1824 North Pennsylvania street. Mrs. John McCain has arranged a musical program. Members will collect food to fill baskets for the needy. Offertory to Be Presented “Christmas Consecration Offertory" will be presented by Mrs. Norris Talley. Misses Evangeline Bowman, Barbara Sedam and Mildred and Lois Newkirk at the meeting of the business women's branch of the W. F. M. S. at 6 Friday night. Miss Florence McGregor, 3041 Park avenue, will be hostess for the Broadway M. E. church groupi

Mrs. Clarence M. Morgan —Photo by Dexhelmer.

Brides continue in the limelight of society. Mrs. John Griffith before her marriage Thanksgiving day was Miss Mary Margaret Quinn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Quinn. After Dec. 10, Mr. and Mrs. Griffin will make their hpme in Indianapolis. Miss Ruth Laura Holaday became the bride of Clarence M. Morgan in a ceremony Thanksgiving at the Tabernacle Presbybyterian church. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Holaday. The couple is at home in Terre Haute. Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Retmier are at home at 3544 Carrollton avenue, after a wedding trip. Before her marriage on Thanksgiving day. the bride was Miss Mary Jane Calland, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. Calland. The marriage of Miss Mary Marjorie Baker, daughter of Mrs. Hugh G. Baker to William Richard Waugh took place Thanksgiving day at St. Patrick’s church. Miss Martha Barry is general chairman of the St. Agnes alumni Christmas dance to be held Dec. 28 at the Indianapolis Athletic Club. Proceeds from the affair will be used for the scholarship fund.

Sunshine Club and Guests to Be Entertained Christmas luncheon and bridge party will be held at 12:30 Tuesday at the Columbia Club for members of the Children’s Sunshine Club and their guests. Mrs. Alva Cradick, president, will read the invocation and a musical program will be presented by Mrs. F. John Herrman, accompanied by Mrs. Oscar Passmore. Mrs. Cradick, general chairman, will be assisted by Mesdames Harry Kennett, William Weber, Anna Gimble, U. M. Frazier, B. L. Byrket, August Sautter, Charles L. Bogert, A. L. Marshall, W. J. Overmire, William Peake, John Connor, Harry Mahan, Claude Geisendorff, D. P. Barrett, Ray D. Everson and R. D. Griswald. The club will hold a business meeting at 2 Wednesday at the American National bank with Mrs. Cradick presiding.

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—Photo by Kindred. Mrs. Raymond Kincaid before her marriage in November was Miss Mary Belle Kinney, daughter of J. H. Kinney, 3963 Kenwood avenue. mrsTschortemeier DIRECTS LUNCHEON Mrs. Fred E. Schortemeier is chairman of the 1 o’clock luncheon, to be held by the Indianapolis branch. State Assembly Women’s Club, Tuesday in the Marott. The program will consist of a musical program, including numbers by Mrs. F. L. Barlow and Mrs. Posey Kime, both accompanied by Mrs. S. K. Ruick, member of the general committee. Mrs. Edgar A. Perkins will tell a Christmas story. Other members of the committee include Mesdames George C. Cole, J. Clyde Hoffman, Noel Neal, Charles F. Remy and H. J. Curtis and Miss Genevieve Brown.

Women’s Dislike of Some Forms of Athletics Lasts Even With ‘Emancipation’ Feminine Sex Can Go Anywhere Today, But There Are Still Several Places Likely to Be Shunned , BY HELEN WELSHIMER NEA Service Writer WOMEN, so some feminists announce every so often, may now go any place that raen go. Perhaps so, but there are still a few places where they don’t want to go! The national bicycle races, for example, which are a feature of the November program at Madison Square Garden, New York. For a week men raced ’round and ’round the circle. The idea is to see how fast the riders can go, or, in other words, who can get nowhere first. Nearly 17.000 men and a few—a very few—women watched the circular speed chase. The expressions on the men’s faces were as beatific as those of a small boy with his first bicycle. Men sat by the hour and watched while women, wearied in a few minutes, turned away. a tt a tt b tt Mexican and Spanish Women Stay at Home PERHAPS men of the sporting world are glad to know that their prize fights, bull fights, bicycle races and like events are still theirs. But it may lessen their joy of possession to know that they hold the lease merely because women don’t want entrance. We have invaded their barber shops, their offices and the voting booths, which are sacred to masculine ballots. But we have looked over their sports, according to the popular count, and decided that we don’t want any. At least, not often. In Mexico and Spain the men leave their women at. home when they go out to celebrate. After all. they reason, woman has no place at a bull fight. Far better it is for her to sit on her balcony and make lace and give her lord and master the pleasure of telling her the bloody details of the sports event. They love it, too, these dark-eyed senoritas. They like being treated as something fragile that must be protected. Deep down in their hearts they don’t want to sit in the sun and watch two bulls charge at each other. American women have the same reaction as their Latin sisters. Instinctively they know that it is slightly difficult, when the lights are low. for a man to grow romantic over a woman whose interest can outlast his at a physical endurance contest. „ B B B B B Some Strictly Masculine Centers Remain MEN and women are still as different in their personal reactions as they were back in the days when only men wore gardenias in their buttonholes. Women didn’t always faint just because it was a helpless gesture in the petticoat days. They had their limp moments because they experienced honest fright. Fortunately, contact with the economic world havS helped us to learn self-control. If women should suddenly insist that they must accompany their husbands and sons and sweethearts to every place of entertainment, the good old Spanish custom of locking up the feminine element of the household might develop. Men stay away from sewing societies and quilting bees and fashion teas and cooking schools and book review clubs. Not because we ask them to—because they couldn't be coaxed to come. For the same reason we let them go ’round in circles when the bicycles on the track. We don't call it fun. At least, the great majority of women don't. Yes, there are still corners of life that belong to men. And others that are dedicated to women.

In the Realm of Clubs

MONDAY Herman C. Wolff will discuss “Talleyrand" at the meeting of the Indianapolis Literary Club at the D. A. R. chapter house. A supper will be held at 6:30 in the Barbara Frietchie tearoom by the Indianapolis Tri Kappa Club. Mrs. C. H. Norman, 4316 Knollton road, will be hostess at a Christmas party and dinner for the II Jamalie Club The committee includes Mesdames E. S. Larrison, Frank Cramer, Clifford Richter and Harry Richardson. Mrs. George Dumont will be hostess for a tea of the Woman s Municipal Gardens Department. Club. Directors will meet at 1, followed by a business meeting and program at 2. . Irvington Coterie Club wil hold a Christmas party with Mesdames Martin Eastburn, Welmer E. Bushhong, Tyler Oglesby and Homer G. Meek, hostesses. Mrs. M. E. Woolf and Miss Josephine Binninger will present the program at the meeting of the Lambdas group of Epsilon Sigma Omicron sorority at Rauh Memorial library at 10. Mrs. Paul O. Grou’n, 3261 Carrollton avenue, will be hostess for the luncheon meeting of the Welfare Club. . Present Day Club will hold a Christmas party at the home of Mrs. J. W. Selvage, 2340 Broadway. Mrs. H. H. Hanna will give the story of the Christmas tree. Mrs. W. C. Smith and Mrs. C. A. Cook will assist the hostess. Members of the Monday Afternoon Reading Club will attend a party at the home of Mrs. J. C. Siegesmund, 61 Campbell avenue. Irvington School of Music will present a program with readings by Alice B. Cooper. Lambda Chi Alpha Mothers Club will sponsor a card party at 1:30 at the chapter house, 4721 Sunset avenue. Hostesses will include Mesdames W. H. Hufford, Thomas Ryan, Frankfort, and H. A. Koss. TUESDAY Officers will be elected at a meeting of the Marion county chapter, American War Mothers, at 1:30 in the Columbia Club. Mrs. Ralph Kennington w’ill preside. Irvington chapter, Epsilon Sigma Omicron, will hear Mrs. T. D. Mofett review “Life of Caesar.” by James A. Fraube, at a meeting at the home of Mrs. E. A. Williams, 270 South Ritter avenue. Mrs. E. B. Cracraft, 2906 Washington boulevard, assisted by Mrs. T. J. Cracraft, will be hostess for a covered dish luncheon of the Amicitia Club. Mrs. Harry T. Martin is in charge of the program, which will include a gift exchange. Mrs. Henry H. Hombrook will talk on “In the Land of the White i Heather” at the guest day meeting of the Fortnightly Literary’ Club at the Propylaeum. Independent Social Club will be entertained by Mrs. C. E. Hostetler at the home of Mrs. W. E. Ratliff, 209 Buckingham drive. Mrs. Russell Weller, assisted by Mesdames Earl E. Moomaw, Paul R. Summers and H. L. Bilsborough. will be hostess for the meeting of Alpha Deltta Latreian Club at 8. Christmas music and program will feature the meeting of the Irvington Friendly Circle. Mrs. Roy Slaughter, 150 Buckingham drive, will entertirj members of the Inter Alia Club. Mrs. Ernest Spickelmier will talk on “Marie Antoinette.” Hoosier Tourist Club will hold its Christmas party with Mesdames Robert E. Allen, Dwight Murphy and J. B. Phillips as hostesses. American w’omen composers will be discussed by Mrs. O. M. Jones at the meeting of the Tokalon Club at the home of Mrs. Myron J. McKee, Four Winds. Mrs. Bertita Leonarz Harding will portray “The Empress Carlotta of Mexico” before members of the Irvington Tesday Club with Mrs. E. C. Ropkey, hostess.

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Artemas Club will hold a business meeting and luncheon at 12:30 at the home of Mrs. Charles Holtman, 1310 Marlowe avenue. Independent Euchre Club will hold an all day meeting and party for members at the home of Mrs. George Phillips. 802 North Oakland avenue. Miss Catherine Frances Jose, 3048 Fall Creek boulevard, will entertain members of the Alpha Kappa Latreian Club at a 6:30 box supper. Mrs. H. A. Johnson, 4565 Broadway, will entertain members of the Meridian Heights Inter-se Club. WEDNESDAY / Program for the Zetathea Club will include a talk on the life of Van Dyke by Mrs. S. O. Sharp and a review of the first Christmas tree by Mrs. Jess E. Martin. “The New Attitude Toward Religion” will be discussed by Mrs. K. V. Ammerman at the party of the Minerva Club with Mrs. George Maxwell, 3025 Broadway, hostess. Christmas party will be presented by members of the Wednesday Afternoon Club with Mrs. J. H. Gill and Mrs. William Burchman, hostesses. Flemish Flanders chapter, International Travel and Study Club, will entertain husbands of members at a Christmas party at 7:40 at the home of Mrs. Charles Russell, 2531 South Brookside parkway. Miss Edith LeMen, 1558 Broadway, will entertain members of the Comptometer Club at a bridge party, assisted by Misses Martha Nauer, Clara Van Meter, Martha Chapman, Mildred Carter and Virginia Hobbs. THURSDAY Brookside Women’s Travel Study Club will meet at 8 at the Community House for a lecture on the Panama canal by Mrs. Demarchus Brown. Bridge section of Phi Delta Theta Mothers Club of Butler university will meet with Mrs. Hiram J. Raffensperger, 4240 Washington boulevard. Exchange of Christmas gifts will be made at the Indianapolis Current Events Club meeting with Mrs. C. M. Raber, 1211 West Thirty-first street. Miss Colbert to Talk Miss Emma Colbert will talk at the Christmas party to be held at 8 Tuesday night by the Fall Creek Kindergarten Mothers Club. Mrs. Richard O. Papenguth will sing French Christmas carols, to be followed by a social hour.

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