Indianapolis Times, Volume 45, Number 184, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 December 1933 — Page 11

DEC. 12, 1933

JYuletide to Be Motif of Club Event Mr. and Mrs. Olive Will Direct Dinner Dance of Southern Group. Holiday amo: phere will featuie thr dinner dr* nee of the Southern Club, to be held Friday at the Indianapolis Athletic Club, with Mr and Mrs George S. Olive in charge of the affair. Two hundred reservations have been made and several parties have neon planned. Silver Chrstmas tier, will center the dinner tab' and baihon and Chiistmas gren'-ry v ><; soon the rooms. G. It Blackwood. dressed in silver livery as master of ceremo-ni'-s, will announce tht guests who will be sealed by Mi Betty Hutchii and John Peterson and Scott Olive a. on a*

Chorale to Sing Entertainment during the ev - i! r. will include music by the Onden Chorale aid carols sung by Misses I izabrth Nunn ally and San : Maurer. Charles Kennn*. A ir . N. C and Sro' t olive will c... ■ I tiom table to table during the dinner hour. Mi.-s Mary Ellen Pock and James Kittle will present, a skit. ‘ Put It Away Till Spring " Mr and Mrs. J W. Hutchins will have as their guests, Mr. arid Mrs. Irwin Bertermann. Mr. and Mrs. Verne A. Trask. Mr. and Mrs. Don J> nkins. Noble: ville; Dr. and Mrs. Sam Hook. Noblesville, and Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Mcllvaine. Parties Arranged In the party with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Merriam will be Mrs. Stanley Phillips, Charlotte, N. C.; Dr. and Mrs. E. E Voyles and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Habbe. Mr. and Mrs. Rivers Peterson will entertain Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Wratten, who will leave this weekend for Chicago; Miss Marie Cook, Montgomery, Ala., and John Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Eberts will be guests of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Shoptaugh, and others entertaining parties will be Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Edwards. Mr. and Mrs. Kennedy Reese and Mr. and Mrs. William Bcaife. Sorority to He Feted , Members of Alpha Omicron Pi sorority will attend a Christmas party tomorrow at the home of Mrs. Christian A. Bringman, 3942 Central avenue. Luncheon will be served at l. Mrs. Edwin N. Messick and Mrs. William C. Williamson will assist the hostess. Chib Meet niff Set Mrs. Milton Foxworthy will be hostess for the monthly card party of the Woodruff Place Woman’s Club at 2 tomorrow in the clubhouse. She will be assisted by Mesdames Harry Epley and Frank Egan. Church Reception Set Broad Ripple Christian church will entertain with a dinner and reception at 6:30 tonight in honor of the Rev. John Ray Clark art. the Rev. James T. Tilsley. Mr. Clark is to succeed Mr. Tilsley a: pastor of the church. Sorority Initiates Four Misses Emily Doering, Margaret Darnell. Jerry Powers and Mary Helen Herald are the newly, initiated members of Beta Rho Sigma sorority. Circle to Give Dinner Olive Branch Social Circle will sponsor at 6 o’clock dinner Saturday night at 1336 North Delaware street with Mrs. Opal Foltz, chairman.

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Party for Juniors Will Open Columbia Club Festivities

The first of a series of holiday parties to be given at the Columbia Club will be the annual dance of the club juniors, which will be held Saturday preceding Christmas. Young folk home from colleges and universities will be special 1 guests, although the committee in 1 charge has announced that the fes- | tivity is open to all club members. A special party for children under 12 will be given from 3 to 5 Sunday afternoon. Dec. 24. The guests will be children of members of the club. Mrs. J. Hart Laird, club hostess, has planned a varied program. The club Santa Claus will present each 1 child with a .gift, and Bert Servas will entertain the guests with a | magic carpet tour of many countries. * Other entertainment will be proi vided by Lavinia and Patricia LikeI ly, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. L. 1 Parker Likely. The girls will give ! dance interpretations. The party will close wtih a twilight Christmas carol group, by members of the Ogden Junior Chorale. The holiday festivities will close with the annual New Year's eve party. Dinner will be served from ! 8 until midnight, and dancing will j continue through the evening until 4 New Year's morning in the third floor dining room and ballroom. En- | tertainment will be given during the

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dinner hour by members of the AllAmerican Revue. Two orchestras will alternate in providing music in the two rooms. The club has been decorated elaborately for the Christmas and New Year’s celebrations.

DINNER TO PRECEDE CONCERT TONIGHT

Mr. and Mrs. A. Dickinson Smith will entertain at dinner tonight preceding the Symphony concert at the Murat theater for Mr. and Mrs. Charles Weiss, Mr. and Mrs. Jeremiah Caddick and Mr. and Mrs. Noble Dean. Messrs, and Mesdames J. J. Daniels, Charles Latham, Herbert M. Woollen and Mrs. Henley Holliday also will have dinner parties preceding the concert. Banquet Scheduled Annual banquet; of C. E. Society of Zion Evangelical church will be held at 6:30 tomorrow in the dining hall of the church. North and New Jersey streets, when the Rev. G. A. Schmidt, Denver, Colo., will talk. Mr. Schmidt is attending a meeting here of the home mission board of the evangelical synod.

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Group Will Give Party and Dance Old Glory Society Event Being Directed by Miss Winterrowd. Old Glory Society, Children of the American Revolution, will hold an annual Christmas party and dance Friday night at the Caroline Scott Harrison chapter home of the Daughters of the American Revolution. 824 North Pennsylvania street. Miss Maryan Winterrowd is in charge of the party arrangements. Her assistants will be Charles Huston, Miss Embelle Waldo, Maurice Moore, Miss Patty Gilliland, Miss Mary Hinkle. Jack Helm. Miss Betty Brewer, Miss Margaret Millikan, Richard Voyles, Miss, Dorothea Craft, Miss Peggy Bosart and Miss Harriet Holmes. Mr. and Mrs. John Downing Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Voyles and Mr. and Mrs. Victor Winterrowd will be chaperons. The junior group of the organization has scheduled a holiday entertainment Saturday at the chapter house. The party will be held from 2 to 4, with Nancy Kegley and Rosemary White in charge. Gifts will be collected for the Kate Duncan Smith school.

ART SUPERVISOR ADDRESSES CLUB Mrs. Paul Hancock, 3905 Washington boulevard, was hostess today for a Christmas guest party of the Alpha Beta Latreian. Miss Bonnie Ruth Deer, supervisor of art in the Franklin schools, gave a chalk talk. Mrs. Hancock was assisted by Mrs. Caleb York and Miss Dorothy Phillips. ‘Better Half Party Set Mrs. Rus r_ " Weller, 3265 Park avenue, will entertain members of the Alpha Delta Latreian Club and i their husbands at a “better half” Christmas bridge party tonight. The hostess will be assisted by Mesdames Earl E. Moomaw, Paul R. Summers and H. L. Bilsborough. Holland to Be Topic Christmas meeting of Panamanian chapter, International Travel Study Club, Inc., will be held at the home of Mrs. L. L. Livingston. 1114 Brunswick street, at noon Thursday! Mrs. S. R. Artman will talk on Holland. Christmas program and i gift exchange are scheduled.

News of P.-T. A. Groups

Association of Broad Ripple high school will hold its meeting at S Tuesday. A musical program will be given. Dr. Irwin T. Schultz will speak on “Some Adolescent Problems” at the meeting of Crispus Attucks high school at 3:30 Friday. Music will be provided by the school music department. A program on Japan will be given at School 7 at 3:15 Wednesday. Piano and violin selections will comprise the musical program. A Christmas play by pupils of the sixth grade, music by the junior high school chorus, followed by a social hour, will be the program at School 13 at 3:15 Wednesday. Mrs. S. M. Myers, former president of the Indianapolis ParentTeacher Federation, will speak on “Opportunities of P.-T. A. for Service.” A program of music by the junior high school department and Christmas carols by the Mothers’ chorus will follow. Under the direction of Mrs. Lois Hoelscher, junior high school pupils of School 15 will give a history of folk tales, songs and dances at 2:30 Wednesday. “What Christmas Should Mean in Your Homes” will be the subject of a talk to be given by L. Hall at School 16 at 3 Wednesday. The program will include carols by the Mothers’ chorus, selections by the Oratorio Club, solo by Wilma Wolf, and a Christmas reading by Jean Evelyn Ludwig. A program of Christmas music will be given at School 20 at 3:15 Wednesday, by pupils and the Mothers’ chorus. Mrs. George, Arthur Franz will speak at School 27 at 2:30 Wednes-

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day. There also will be a program of Christmas music. A program combining Thanksgiving and Christmas music will be given by pupils of School 41 at 2:15 Wednesday. The meeting will be opened by community singing under the direction of the Mothers’ chorus. Pleas Greenlee, secretary to Governor Paul V. McNutt, will speak at School 44 at 2:30 Wednesday. His subject will be "Why the Gross Income Tax Benefits the Schools.” Selections will be given by the Mothers' chorus and readings by Mrs. Fred Stucky. “ I The Christmas story in song will be given by pupils of the junior high department, and a play, “The Least of These," by pupils of the fourth grade at School 47 at 3:15 Wednesday. Miss Charlotte Dprck will speak on “The New Method of Spelling" at School 55 at 2:30 Wednesday. "Thanks for Health Day,” a playlet. will be given by pupils of fifth and sixth grades. A program of Christmas carols and plays will comprise the program at School 57 at 2 Wednesday. Dr. Jean S. Milner will speak on “Hitler and Germany” at School 65 at. 3:15 Wednesday. Robert Lar-

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ranee will give a program of piano! selections. A play. “Santa's Toy Shop,” will be given by pupils, and the Mothers' chorus will sing at School 67 at 2:30 Wednesday. The Child Study Club will meet at 1:15. Children of the school will present a dramatization. entitled "Christmas for Everyone” at School 69 at 7:30 Friday. The musical program will be composed of violin duets bv Mrs. C. W. Gammon and Miss Dorothy Olsen, and selections by the Mothers' chorus. A program of Christmas music and plays will be given at School 7? at 2 Wednesday. “Santa's Workshop.” a playlet, will be given by pupils of the primary department at School 82 at 2:30 Wednesday. A program of Christmas carols by the Mothers’ chorus will follow.

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PARTY SCHEDULED BY WELFARE CLUB

Plans for the annual informal dance and card party of the Welfare Club on Dec. 28 were maPe at the meeting of the club yesterday at the home of Mrs. Paul 6. Brown, 3261 Carrollton avenue. Mrs. O.sn Hatton and Mrs. Charles W. Roller will be co-chairmen with Mrs. Clifford Miller in charge of reservations. Funds will be used to aid elderly women. At the party yesterday, individual tables were decorated with holly candleholdrrs with red tapers, and the centerpiece of ihe officers’ table was a miniature village. Entertain at Supper Dr. and Mrs. J. T. Hoopingarner entertained several guests at a buffet supper Sunday night at their home. 7153 North Meridian street.