Indianapolis Times, Volume 46, Number 187, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 December 1934 — Page 5

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Parties Will Be Given by Army Group Ft. Harrison Set Will Fete Sons Back From Colleges. BY BEATRICE BURG AN Tim Woman'* Par* Editor THERE S an addPd flurry of activities at Ft. Benjamin Harrison since army families are expecting sons home from colleges and military academies. Now that the Officers’ Club has set the dates for holiday parties, several hostesses have been inviting guests for din-

ners. Jack Boles, sob of Major and Mrs. J. K. Boles will return Dec. 23 Lorn St. Millard Preparatory School in V/ ash in gto n. G e o r ge Robinson, son of Colonel and Mrs. Oliver P. Robinson, is expected from St. John Military Academy in Delafield, Wis., on Wednesday. Two

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days later Willard Wight, son of Major and Mrs. Allen C. Wight, will come back from Ohio Wesleyan University. Edward Bluemel. son of Major and Mrs. Clifford Bin* .el, and Harlif s>armalee, son or Captain and Mrs. Clyde D. Parmalee, will return when the Purdue University vacation begins. David Oliver, son of Major nrd Mrs. Alfred C. Oliver, will be back at the fort during the vacation of Indiana University. Mrs. Anna S. Lowe has come from San Diego, Cal., to spend the holidays with her daughter, Mrs. Boles, and Major Boles. On Thursday afternoon Mrs. Boles and Mrs. Parmalee entertained for Mrs. Lowe with a luncheon and bridge party at the Officers’ Club. Mrs. John D. Ferris and Mrs. John J. Davis gave one of the early holiday parties. They were hostesses yesterday at a bridge party and tea. Before the dinner dance, Dec. 22. Miss Bffly Walson, daughter of Colonel and Mrs. Charles M. Walson, will entertain several members of the younger set at a dinner party, and Major and Mrs. Bluemel will entertain guests before the same dance. Another dance on Dec. 28 is scheduled by the club, and numerous groups of officers will din° together at the clubhouse. Before the annual New Year’s eve costume ball at the clubhouse. Captain and Mrs. Lee V. Harris' and Captain and Mrs Leo G. Clark wil entertain guests at dir.ner. a a a Miss Ethel Gregory, Los Angele who will visit Miss Betty Lars!' during the holiday vacation o’ Principia College, St. Louis, wil: meet friends of Miss Larsh at a tea which Mrs. C. Harold Larsh will give on Dec. 27. Miss Julia Baker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thaddeus Baker, was in the party of local students which returned for the holidays.

Miss Ostrom, to Wed Dec. 26, to Be Honor Gues Miss Ethel Mary Ostrom with he parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry E Ostrom, and her grandmother, Mrs Fe’ix T. McWhirter, tonight will gto the home of Dr. and Mrs. Walter S. Grow for dinner, celebrating AT Ostrom's approaching marr.nge t Frederick Clay Pilcher. Norfolk. Va. on Dec. 26. Other guests will be Mr. and Mrs. Evans Rust. Mr. and Mrs. L. Roy Zaps and Miss Muriel Adams. This afternoon Miss Ostrom wen to a luncheon and hosiery show’ei which Miss Agnes Hinkle, student at Indiana University, gave rn her honor at the Charm House. The table decorations featured white flowers and tapers in crystal holders. Guests were Misses Jane Finley Moore. Barbara Oakes, Jean Markay, Gen rude Irsley, Ru i Bu 'i ler, Mary Martha Hockensmith, Marian Ballinger, Barbara Zechiei, Mrs. Rust. Mrs. Verle H. Campbell, Mrs. Ostrom and Mrs. McWhirter. GUEST TEA GIVEN ATM'DERM ED HOME Daughters of members of Chapter G., P. E. O. Sisterhood, presented Christmas carols at a guest tea held today at the home of Mrs. J. L. MeDermed. 3760 Forest Manor-av. Taking part were Jean M. Smith. Shirley Lybrook. Betty Macy, Joan MeDermed. Jean L. Smith. Barbara Strauss. Marian Staley and Dorothey Loraine Westbay. The group was accompanied by Mary Catherine Stair, harpist. Joan MeDermed gave a group of solos and Miss Lola Perkms talked on the work and activities of the Sisterhood. Miss Clara Ryan gave e group of Christmas readings and it the tea following. Mrs. Joel Moorman and Mrs. W. R. Craigle poured. Members of the social and program committees were nostesses for the party. BUSINESS WOMENS TO PRESENT GIFTS Donations of toys will be collected at a party of the Indianapolis Busine.>s and Professional Women’s Club Thursday night at the Woman’s Department Club. The gifts will be presented to out-patients of the James Whitcomb Riley Hospital for Cnlldren. Following dinner Dr. Allegra Stewart of Butler University will talk on ’ Four Christmases in England.” Annual Parti' Arranged' Gift exchange and annual holiday /arty of Kappa Delta Theta soronty will be held Tuesday night at Pickwick Inn with Mrs Ernest Charron. chairman. The following members and guesta will attend: Mesdames Harry Ice, Ernest Charron. Glenn Zink and Edgar Peters, and Misses Helen Smith, Mat*’ Murrer, Myrtle MoOarry. Margaret Davis, Emelie Cowger, Margaret Dunkin. Florence Schaub, Nellie Gwin. Marion Henderson. Edna Norton. Dorothy Clark and Mary Etta Mclntyre.

A- t a holiday program m /' ' ' r>t the Propvlaeum have an- K- / ;r<-ed The Pauline BrhG> hrr.io* ■**+*■ ' S’ " ’f' ' y A ' \ IHt # v * |jlv\ ' rr,\. r pr'Mde 'he | j| \ -W-• JmKm w • *|jjp| . Ire : •... be M- ' £' .1 >• * A r . .a- H&gpjfaflPlt •"* jjSsar \ A: ”a A V". A > Rt, <■'. H• ®gl|p T.' \ y~ ■ r Ad-.rrA m W I \aF>, \ h '.>■•■■■ ym... .t4&\ T':s i : : r.‘ v. a '.v fonjim 'nfi ff . * MB£ MBSajl jayasl' lipifl§|lp' j 'llllll „tl| \ (■ ■ • pj§|h • Bfff gjpjlret Piwp s < --aa \ F Gall Fra:-: M F '|g|- ; \ H'-c-e :s -■■■■'-■ * f r %%sss?■ V- 'ytKE&mmllmm?* Fa rir.ar. Char.' A Edward . Fd- WS? A Btj •r. M Frar..-: B Fow K Fr r d C Gardr. -r F. O H :n*er O R lie Ralph M Spa nr. Wrxd I. § y A’;lson D O K'arbv JartA - F / \ IJIIe i v y a. Frep7el. Wood A Cap-r’on. .John J f * / A j ' ’’'WaSt • t *;. 9 **** S Madden. Samu-'l A.-hby. Carl V. f 4 ' Imafk 1 ' „V- , ; t .. '£ Gnfflth. Newton Todd Guv I. Stav- A? ~ * .Wgm 1 Sf| i ft. | ,;'M man pe’e r C Reilly Ralph A \ * /■ MML I •! SMaMpg M. (: • 4F: y . riy I emeke. C P I/'h l.eR/s Kahler, / M ..r Jw ■lamer O R.'rhev .Jame p Smi'h. MjmMw. \ / £ . J > B< rkiev W Dirk Rohrrt B 1" ha nan. fflFm % jM J Ravmep.d I.vnn Alfred M OR - \ //y Jmkk B r,: enn'-r F rank F }{■;•' •..:. F- "■ \ H Fvar. F.nw-.n H F •> rr aid F ' N ' W Jung'lan M.-se Fmir.n Col- Mm'' . Abn b'f Rer’ha Edward aAd Mar- I A I k-'.erite D.re *" 9* IvH Mr and Mr- William C Clapp l - have a nr,' incf and the me : m- :v of I f . A%. a | ’ j.e: r dauen'er. M. Ima M Clapp 1 4y iW4S' y < j Mr- Georep l S'rone I.e vd- M ip X' , | Jin t.g -a ill take pa • r Tar. .7 a' 'tie . M < Y Z *!W' *' " 1 li 5024 f wa hinetr n-st. m WFmML \J£y The announcmenr was made at 1, M |' ii|tf i a buffer supper at 'tie Clapp hfime. MImP 1 .'■ ■ Members of the families attended mß | j?t y/ | - u / - ’’ ,'A >, S.Saffi 4^>V^f I : ~' = - ■ tvf -c % H |^ : J patrons and friends of Tudor Hail Maytag v-as Miss Ellen Elizabeth Pray, daughter of p * vl , Christmas dance of the Alumnae Association to be Mr. a nd Mrs. C. J Arbuchle* announce the en-% I iMI ' ''' ' H : ” held Dec 27 at the Woodstock Club When Miss ga? ment of the. daughter. Miss Mi.dred Abu kie. i S^F W8&$ " Janet BUsh ccmes from Se; mour. she finds innumer- lo Melvin W. B:rryman. llie wedo.ng wiL take | - ,JK| ! hv. able details to discuss with Miss Jane Futon. Miss p;ac? Jan. 12 a 'he Hillside Christian Church. *.- W&&S&M Bli'h. Miss Futon. Miss Betty Reed. Mrs. John Pear- Cow.ui.ies .or the Christmas pageant to oe pie- /,■ - v Jt.y son Jr., and Miss Phoebe Emerson are assisting M.ss sen-ed Fr.day at the Woman's Department Ciuo ry { ff. A VL“-inia Roberts with the dance. members of ih? American Heme Department are in t' ’ J.:, ’; "'■'*■? ■ ' Mrs Ralph Ittenbach is ticket chairman for a charge of Mrs Paul T. Ro*:hford. Mrs. C. J. Buchan- '-a mwi : holiday dance to be held by St. Agnes Academy an will read an original pageant. ' / - y^l - Alumnae Club at the Indianapolis Athletic Club Mrs. J Perry Meek and Mrs. A. Ewing Sinclair \ ' | \ mKoim;' Dec. 27. Miss Mary Catherine Coulter is general are assisting with arrangements for a dance, to be iff < . chairman and Miss Martha Jane Olin an assistant. held in the University Club quarters at the Indi- | i> , During their stay in the city Mr. and Mrs. Fred- anapolis Athletic Club by the Parents’ Club of Or- ' Ak WB W '- ; '- ' erick L. Maytag II are at home at the Indianapolis chard School. The dance will follow the Princeton • f . /.'/.• Athletic Club Before her recent marriage. Mrs. Triangle Club's show New Year's Eve at the Murat. : A> jßs§o-'- : j.;) u %M&k SISTERHOOD II ILL farband Lee Greenburg. Mrs Lewis MEMBERSHIP ’j. ' December meeting of the Sister- Club Installed Membership dance of Junior 1 G&yS* lif 1 m Imm ! hood of the Indianapolis Congre- Mrs. Burt E. Kimmel. extension Hadassah will be discussed when H*" # £■*, "ifagL wbflgL - zation. 10th and Delaware-sts, will ‘ 1 members meet Monday night at the I the temple with Prof. Harry Engel stalled anew chwpier. affiliated wjtb be held Dec. 23 in the Travertine , ; |f of Indiana Univprsiiy. speaker the Illinois Federation of Womans room of the Lincoln. mJjm Musical orogram will follow the lec- Clubs. Chuaco oiMrrt Mr>. Henry Joint meeting of Junior and ‘ r ** '’ -i ire Hussey. Mrs. Donala Mitchell and Senior Hada-sah will be held to- KmM Hostesses for the 12:30 luncheon Mrs. William G. Prat'd, all former ; morrow afternoon at the Kirsh- ; *7— ■■■ ~ "*l

Assistants for a holiday program of the Propylaeum have been announced. The Pauline Schellschmidt ensemble will provide the entertainment. The hostesses will be Mesdames William F. Landers, Clarence Alig. Anna 8. Elliot, A. 8. Benson, Henry Fraser, Reily C. Adams. John M. Cunningham. Samuel Dowden Eugene H. Darrach, John M. Armstrong. Fred Hoke, Allen A. Wilkinson, Charles N. Williams, Edmund F. Gall, Frank M. Feuvre, Alfred Hoberg, Samuel H Fletcher, Walter Eastman. Charles A. Edwards, Edwin M. Craft, Frank B. Fowler, Fred C. Gardner, E. O Hunter. O. B. lies, Ralph M. Spann, Wood L. Wilson. D. O. Kearbv, James F. Frenzel. Wood A. Caperton, John J. Madden, Samuel Ashby. Carl V. Griffith, Newton Todd. Guy L. Stayman, Peter C. Reilly. Ralph A. Lemcke. C. P. Lesh, Leßoy Kahler, James O. Ritchey. James P. Smith, Berkley W. Duck, Robert Buchanan, J. Raymond Lynn, Alfred M. Glossbrenner, Frank F. Hutchins, Edgar H. Evans, Edwin H. Forry and F. W. Jungclaus; Misses Emma Colbert. Bertha Edwards aAd Marguerite Dice. MISS CLAPP WILL BE JANUARY BRIDE Mr. and Mrs. William C. Clapp have announced the engagement of their daughter. Miss Ima Ma n Clapp to Estle G. Strong, son of Mr. and Mrs. George T. Strong. The wedding will take place Jan. 27 at the home of the bride’s-to-be parents, 6024 E. Washingtcn-st. The announcement was made at a buffet supper at the Clapp home. Members of the families attended.

ALUMNAE patrons and friends of Tudor Hall School are arranging a calendar to include the Christmas dance of the Alumnae Association to bs held Dec. 27 at the Woodstock Club. When Miss Janet Blish comes from Se: mour. she finds innumerable details to discuss with Miss Jane Futon. Miss ; Bltsh. Miss Fit ton. Miss Betty Reed, Mrs. John Pearson Jr., and Miss Phoebe Emerson are assisting Miss Vir-inia Roberts with the dance. Mrs. Ralph Ittenbach is ticket chairman for a holiday dance to be held bv St. Agnes Academy Alumnae Club at the Indianapolis Athletic Club Dec. 27. Miss Mary Catherine Coulter is general chairman and Miss Martha Jane Olin an assistant. During their stay in the city Mr. and Mrs. Frederick L. Maytag II are at home at the Indianapolis Athletic Club. Before her recent marriage. Mrs.

SISTERHOOD WILL HEAR PROFESSOR December meeting of the Sisterhood of the Indianapolis Congregation, 10th and D?laware-sts, will be held at 2 Monday afternoon at the temple with Prof. Harry Engel of Indiana University, speaker. Musical program will follow the lecture. Hostesses for the 12:30 luncheon will be Mesames Sidney Stemberger,

Maytag was Miss Ellen Elizabeth Pray, daughter of Krrneth L. Pray. Norberth, Philadelphia. Pa. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Arbuckle announce the en—gag ment of thei. daughter. Miss Mi.dred A bu kle, to Melvin W. Berryman. The wedding will take place Jan. 12 a 'he Hillside Christian Church. Costumes ior the Christmas pageant to be presented Fnday at the Woman's Department Club ty memoers of ih? American Home Department are in charge of Mrs Paul T. Roohford. Mrs. C. J. Buchanan will read an original pageant. Mrs. J. Perry Meek and Mrs. A. Ewing Sinclair are assisting with arrangements for a dance, to be held in the University Club quarters at the Indianapolis Athletic Club by the Parents’ Club of Orchard School. The dance will follow the Princeton Triangle Club’s show New Year s Eve at the Murat.

Josephine Allexander, Jack A. Goidfarb and Lee Greenburg. Mrs. Lewis Markum will preside. Club Installed Mrs. Burt E. Kiromel. extension chairman of the International Travel-Study Clab, Inc., has returned from Chhar:, where she installed anew chapter, affiliated with the Illinois Federation of Woman's Clubs. Chicago district. Mrs. Henry Hussey. Mrs. Donald Mitchell and Mrs. William G. Prat'd, all former Indianapolis residents, are officers.

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MEMBERSHIP DANCE OF HADASSAH SET Membership dance of Junior Hadassah will be discussed when members meet Monday night at the Kirshbaum Center. The dance vill be held Dec. 23 in the Travertine room of the Lincoln. Joint meeting of Junior and Senior Hadassah will be held to- ; morrow afternoon at the Kirshbaum.

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