Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 December 1936 — Page 31
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;uardian Home, Nursery Ana Christamore To Be Visited.
manifest in Inh the distribution of gifts. the singing of carols, and the presentation of Christmas programs ar philanthropic - minded groups ecHntinue to arrange holiday cheer for the underprivileged. Christamore Aid Society, Indianapolis Alumnae Association nf KappA Kappa Gamma SOroriy, the Lions Club. Indianapolis Indorsof Photopla} Oct-Dahl Club, Post 4, American LeClub and the Variety Santa Claus as for youngsters Aid Settlement Board of Child s Guardian Home and the Indianapo Dav Nursery Miss Helen Shepard is in charge Christ Aid Society's party toda: settlement house Kindergarten class. Mrs. R. Kirby Whyte, pre: has namcd Misses EHen Roger: and Mary Stewart Haines as Miss Shepard's assistants. Other society members, directed bv Miss Julia Brink, chairman, have | been busy purchasing gifts for the other girls at Christamore 200 to Be Treated Two hundred children Guardian Home are enjoy treat tomorrow arranged by Kappa Alumnae Associavion. William Jolly is to be master of smonies and a musical program v 10 accordion, banjo and viplin number William Steinmet: s, to present tricks of magic. Others on the program are to be Betty Jean Merriman, Peggy Rose, Dorothy Zeigler, George Williford, Ian Lang and Douglas Mikle, Herman Rinne Music Co. pupils. Mrs. Walter J. Hubbard Jr. has arranged for the party, assisted by Mesdames George Kingsbury, ham I. Rose Robert M G. Hughes. *ive parties are Day Nursery children during vuletide holidav. The Artemas Club's entertainment is to be Monday and Lions Club on Christmas eve, The Photo Indorsers are to take the nurserv children to the Zaring Theater Dec. 30. Other par-
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the Variety clubs. The auxilto Post 4, American Legion, hostess vesterday to the chil-
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Misses Fairetta De Vault,
Musical Program and Arranged by Sigma Alpha Iota
A Christmas supper and musical program by Sigma Alpha Iota, naprofessional musical sorority, is to entertain members’ fam-
| ilies and members of the alumnae
| and patroness groups Sunday. The
Dance and Show
Hoosier Athletic Club's new mem-
bers are to attend a dance and floor show tomorrow night in the club ballroom, Robert Allison, general chairman, announced today. "Reception committee members inchide Messrs. and Mesdames Frank Py Huse, Paul M. Cook nel, Thomas W. Kercheval, Charles Wheat, Bernard McGinty, Leo Stefb Grover Ott and Messrs, Glen Goeke, Harold Geisel, Vernon Miller, Fiiward Rose, Leander King, Russ@ll Fletcher and Wilbur Nott eservations have been made by Forrest Davis, Albert Herrman, Fonnie Snvder. Carl Lich, T. C. Parr. Fred Weber. J. B. Everson. Frank McCarthy, William Wertz Lerov Potter
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meeting Propvlaeum announced Mrs. W president mittee is McDaniel Franz
Party Planned by ‘Ward Belmont Club
he Indianapolis Ward Belmont Club is to entertain with a Christmas party at the home of Mrs. Ross E. Coffin, 5425 N. New Jerseyv-st, at 1:30 m. tomorrow : E. M. Congleton is to be as-
ng hostess
~~ 8 ; X Club to Fete Pupils St. Joan of Arc Mothers’ to give a Christmas party *hildren of the school this afterat Uptown Theater. Lucia Wild is in charge of a dance review be presented by the children. vies and & stage show are to
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event is to be held at 5 p. m. in St. Paul's Episcopal Church audi-
torium.
Miss Lillian Starost is to direct | a trio during the supper hour. Mrs. Roy J. Pile, with Mrs. Harold Sweeney, accompanist, is to direct a playlet, “At the Last It has the following cast: Jean Jarrard, Carol Arnholter, Nancy Larsh, Sue Van Sickle, Ann Roberts, Su- | san Sharpless, Patsy Sweeney, Mary Beth Shultz, Sally Sharpless, Joan Pile, Albert Arnholter, Sonny Arnholter. Warn Bosworth, Dickie Brady and Sonny Zried. Mrs. Rosalee Spong is to direct
Club Invited to Christmas Party
Mrs. Kay Coffin is to entertain |
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and rushed to the Kappa Kappa Gamma house to decorate a Christmas tree for the sorority dance
Supper
| the singing of carols by Mesdames Herbert Barr, Eugene Van Sickle, | 11. H. Arnholter, Robert W. McKay
| and Russell E. Barton and Miss Ruth Brown. An instrumental trio consisting of Miss Julia Guess, | harpist; Miss Martha Rucker, violinist, and Mrs. Robert Shultz, cellist, is to accompany the chorus.
Party Arranged
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Cook, 113 N. Grant-av, are to entertain Story-A-Month Club members and friends with a New Year's Eve party. Out-of-town guests are to be Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Ward, Dayton, and
| their daughter, Miss Mary Cook, |
student at MacMurray College, | Jacksonville, Tl, who is to be the holiday guest of her parents.
‘Margaret L. Mozley,
her Bridge Forum members and |
and tea at 1:30 p. m. Monday in | the Wm. H. Block auditorium. The members have been invited to make up their own tables. Reservations are to be made with Mrs. J. R.
Farrell.
A fashion wear,
show of resort
forecasting spring and summer style |
trends, is to be a feature.
Alpha Delta Theta Party to Be Tonight
The Indianapolis Alumnae Chap- | ter. Alpha Delta Theta Sorority, is to have its Christmas party tonight at Miss Laverne Ridlen’s home. Miss Adelaide Gastineau is to assist the hostess. The program is to include music by Miss Mary Leslie, stories by Mrs. Robert Thornton,
caroling by chapter and gift ex-
change
Attends School Fete i Times Special
BRADFORD. Mass, Dec. Mrs. Luther S. Rose, Indianapolis,
was among the guests at the first | annual Mothers’ Day held recently | Her | daughter, Eleanor Rose, was a mem- |
at Bradford Junior College.
ber of the Christmas pageant and { Nativity play.
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their friends with a Christmas party |
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| Mr. and Mrs. John L. Mozley. | Chicago, formerly of Indianapolis,
their daughter,
| Mozley, to Hilton Boyd Currens, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cur-
'rens, Indianapolis. The ceremony took place Dec. 9 at Chicago.
| at home after Jan. 1 at 5835 Indianaola | University graduate and Mr. Cur|rens is a Purdue University and Benjamin Harrison Law School | graduate.
For Story Club
H. B. Currens Marry
Theater Party | To Be Held bv 3 Organizations
Two Parties
To Be Held For - Couple
Leedy-Hampton Rites Are To Be Preceded by Dinner and Tea.
Two parties this week-end are to be held in honor of Miss Virginia Hampton and her fiance, Eugene Bradford Leedy. Volney Hampton is to entertain at dinner tomorrow night at the Marott Hotel for his daughter and Mr. Leed; on the following day |
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Mrs. U. G. Leedy, mother of the pridegroom-to-be, is to be hostess
at a tea.
Covers at dinner are to be laid |
for the engaged couple and Mrs. Leedy, Dr. and Mrs. George Ww.
Bowman. Miss Lotyvs Benning and | the | bride-to-be, and Messrs. and Mes- |
EVENTS
SORORITIES Beta Chapter, Alpha Omicron Alpha. Sat. p. m. Mrs. Elva True,
Volney Hampton, brother of dames Calvin Hampton, E. Hollis Leedy, Edward George Wetzel, Ralph C. McCullough, Kenneth Wolfskill
and Kenneth Cougill.
There are no invitations for the | tea which Mrs. Leedy is to give from |
3 to 6 p. m. at her home. Mrs. E. Hollis Leedy and Mrs. Hampton are to assist the hostess. Mrs.
are to be among the guests.
The marriage of Miss Hampton to | Mr. Leedy is to be solemnized in | McKee Chapel, Tabernacle Presby- |
terian Church, on Monday.
Southern Club Dinner-Dance To Be Tonight
Marshall G. Knox, Southern Club president, and Mrs. Knox are to head a receiving line at the club | dinner dance tonight at the Indi|anapolis Athletic Club ballroom.
| With them are to be Mr. and Mrs. |
Joseph P. Merriam, committee chairmen; Dr. and Mrs. Louis D. Belden,
Maj. and Mrs. J. V. Stark, Mr. and Mrs. George Olive and Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Overley. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hutchings are
Noblesville, as guests. Mrs. Walter Walter Sr., Washington, Mrs. Merriam’'s mother, is to attend with her daughter and Mr. Merriam. Dr. and Mrs. Belden's guests are to be Mr,
| A theater party is to be given at | 10 a. m. Monday at the Zaring The- | | ater under auspices of the welfare
| committee of Indianapolis Post and | | Auxiliary 4, American Legion; the | | Shortridge High School P.-T. A. | land the Indianapolis Indorsers of | Photoplays. Admission is to be canned goods or fruit and vegetables to be in- | cluded in Christmas baskets pro- | | vided by the sponsoring organiza- | | tions. | The general arrangements com- | | mittee includes Mr. Lee Ingling, | |
| Auxiliary to Indianapolis Post; Mrs. Oscar Brown, Shortridge P.-T. A, and Mrs. J. H. Compton, Indorsers | of Photoplays. Assisting committee | members are Mesdames J. W. Par- | rott., Leo X. Smith, W. J. Overmire, | | Louis Markun, Zola Studebaker, C. L. Harkness, John Benson, Lloyd Claycomb and Miss Helen Dailey.
[Lambda Gammas | - Map Dance Plans
to entertain with a dinner dance
| Christmas night at the Columbia | have announced the marriage of |Club. Final arrangements are to be | Miss Margaret Lee | made at a meeting Tuesday night |
| at Mrs. Carl Lesh’s home, | ‘Other committee members
| Miss Eloise Robertson, decorations
| at the dinner. Mrs. Givens formerly | was Miss Madolyn Rardon, Indian- | apolis, and recently was selected | honorary president.
| Mahratt and Miss Mattern | play
The Lambda Gamma Sorority is |
‘Herron Art Freshmen
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and Mrs. Harold Buxton, Shelbyville. The tables are to be arranged with
| bouquets of red roses, and the ball- for a program to
room is to be decorated with Christmas trees and wreaths.
Altenheim Group Arranges Party
The Ladies Auxiliary to the Altenheim is to give its annual Christmas party at 2:45 p. m. Sunday at the home. Miss Phyllis Mattern is to give a group of piano solos. Miss Vern
a trio. composed of Otto and Kurt is to Christmas selections. Pupils from the Music Masters’ School of Music are to provide orchestral arrangements.
Mrs. Rose Webb and Mrs. Charles |
Blaine Hamilton, Garrett, | and Mrs. Vern Buchanan, Auburn, |
rrange Sorority
Dances
Lo Sin Loy Sorority is to entertain with a dance tomorrow at the Columbia Club. Miss Judy Smith (left) is chairman, assisted by Miss Jean Forest and Miss Harriet Kinneman.
Miss Lillian Voyles (right) is co-chairman for a holiday the Indianapolis Athletic Club by Chi Sigma Alpha Pi Sigma and Chi Tau Alpha Sororities. Miss Voyles is a member of Chi Tau Alpha.
be held tomorrow at Omicron, Alpha Delta Tau,
hop to
| | hostess. Christmas dinner.
Indianapolis Alumnae Association, Mrs. Alice K. Myers, 514
Dinner and party.
Christmas party.
Mrs. Herbert Hayes, chairman.
Prospect Chapter 452, O. E. 8S. 7
N. Chester-av, hostess. Beta Chapter, Sigma Delta Sigma. 2:30 p. m. Sun. Claypool Hotel
Alpha, Gamma, Delta, Zeta chapters, Sigma Delta Tau. Su noon. Indianapolis Athletic Club. Phi Tau. 2 p. m. Sun. Miss Helen Malless, 2512 Park-av, hostess.
| Alpha Chapter, Alpha Beta Gamma. Tonight. 1210 Ewing, hostess. Christmas party. | DANCE || Christian Park Woman's Club. 8 p.
CARD PARTY
|| Lauter Mothers Club. 8 p. m. Sat. Clubroom, 1509 W. Market-st. Indianapolis Club. 8:30 p. m. Sat. Castle Hall, 230 E. Ohio-st. LODGE | :45 p. m. Mon. Prospect Masonic
hall. State-av. Prospect-st. Initiation, Christmas ceremony, recep- | tion for new memuers and baby dedication.
Theta Phi Alpha. 8 p. m. today.
Gift exchange.
n. after-
Mrs. Virgil Grimes,
m. today. Community house. Mrs.
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| The seventeenth annual carol pro- | [gram of the Ogden Junior Chorale | lat ‘the Columbia Club is to be given
| The chorale also is to sing from 2 to 5 p. m. at the children's Christ- | | mas party. | Mrs. Charles E. Mason, committee | | chairman, and Miss Genevieve | Brown, club hostess, have arranged | include Jayne | | Whitmore's dancing pupils and a | | Kris Kringle circus. Santa Claus is | | to distribute gifts. lin |
| Following the carollers’ program sent
Christmas Activities Outlined By Columbia Club Members
and frolic on Dec. 31 is to close the holiday parties. Three orchestras are to play for dancing at the latter in
are | | the ballroom and dining room. A to have Mr. and Mrs. Don Jenkins, | at 7 p. m. Sunday at the clubhouse. | floor show also is scheduled.
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Mrs. J. Curtis Weigel is to reprethe Indianapolis Council of
the evening, Amos Otstot's club | Federated Church Women at the |
CHEER
First Group
Of Students Comes Here
Vacationers Greeted at
Station by Eager Families.
BY BEATRICE BURGAN Society Editor UCH of the holiday excitement | js starting at the Union Stae | tion. Parents and friends wait patiently and expectantly for trains | to bring back college students on vacation and relatives who are to spend Christmas here. From the moment the eager sons and daughters glimpse their pars ents’ faces in the crowd gathered around the gates, spirits are pitched to a high note. They rush about greeting every one, hurry away to do last minute shopping. arrive home to find piles of invitations to parties and incessant telephone calls wel coming their return Yesterday Mr. and Mrs. H. Foster Clippinger met their daughter, Miss Peggy Anne Clippinger, who came from Wellesley College. They all will make a trip back to the station today to meet the Clippingers’ son, Foster Jr.. who is to come in from | Dartmouth College. Young Clippinger Ken Langmuir to Schnectady, N. Y. | Year's holiday. While the Clippingers were wait ing for Margaret Anne's arrival, Mrs. G. H. A. Clowes was at (Lhe station expecting her son, Allen, | who arrived from Harvard Univers sity. On Saturday they are to wele come Dr. and Mrs. Clowes’ other son, G. H. A. Clowes Jr., Harvard senior.
is expecting come from
for the New
Meets Per Daughter
Mrs. W. Richardson Sinclair drove in from her home on Sunset-In in | the family station wagon, Ezra II, | to meet her daughter, Miss Dora | Sinclair, wio arrived on the same train from Vassar College. Miss Margaret Joy Northrup, | daughter of Dr. and Mrs. L. E. | Northrup; Miss Jean Van Riper, | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Guernsey [ Van Riper; Miss Priscilla Johnson, | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred | Bates Johnson, and Miss Jacqueline | Wolf, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, | Jacob Wolf, are due today on Easts ern trains, crowded with Wellesley | College students separating for the two weeks’ holidays with their fame ilies in all parts of the country. Miss Nina Brown, daughter of | Mr. and Mrs. Garvin Brown, won't [be in from Sarah Lawrence College, until tomorrow morning. Mrs. Brown is to entertain ins formally this afternoon for her | mother, Mrs. Harry C. Gilbert, New | York, who arrived yesterday for the | holidays. Mrs. F. Allison Preston is looking | forward to the arrival of her daughter, Miss Judith Preston, today from | Wells College, Aurora, N. Y. | Miss Jane Renard, who has re= turned from Stephens College to spend the vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Renard, has is-
| orchestra is to play from 6:30 to Cause and Cure of War meeting t0 sued invitations for a tea from 2 to
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| 8:30 p. m. during the dinner hours. [be held in Chicago Jan. 26 to 29.
| Miss Betty Dobys and William | | Bowen are co-chairmen for
Her appointment was announced
the |at a recent meeting at the Y. W. C. |
| Junior Columbian's formal dance lA. with Mrs. E. A. Piepenbrok pre-
Christmas night.
| Robinson and Madelyn Pugh are in |life
department chairman, an-
| charge of a tea dance for them on nounced arrangements for a world’s
| Dec. 27. and Misses Harriett Caylor (day of prayer on Feb. 12. Discussion Teter. vocalist, is t tertai a | and Mary Louise Lee are arranging |also covered the Moody Centennial | | Teter, vocalist, is to entertain, and | 56 for Dec. 30. Otstot's orchestra meeting to be held here Jan. 12 fiance, Hiram Wasson McKee, are to [to 14.
is to play for both dances. The holiday dance for members |
and guests is to be on Dec. 26, and | pointed parliamentarian to succeed | and Mrs. dance [the late Mrs, S. L. Rowes.
|the New Year's eve dinner
Kistner are to assist in the distribu- |
| tion of gifts.
To Play Party Hosts
The John Herron Art School | freshman class is to entertain the
ments committee is composed of
Robert Randall,
Raymond Handschey.
and Mrs. Alan Tompkins, faculty, are to be chaperons.
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Lorraine Skelton, | Marti Deranian, Ardis Danner and |
An informal supper is to be fol- | | lowed by caroling and dancing. Mr. | of the |
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student body at a Christmas party
| chairman; Misses Evelyn Calloway tonight at the school. The arrange-
|and Jean Millholland, favors comMr. and Mrs. Currens are to be | mittee. | Mr. and Mrs. William P. Givens, | -av. The bride is a Butler | Porter, are to be out-of-town guests |
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Mrs. Harry Krause has been ap-
4:30 p. m. Monday at her home, 5337 N. Delaware-st. She is to be assisted (by a group of college friends: Misses | Ellen White and Joan Casey, Stes ‘phens; Miss Alice Jane Rice, Mar=
Misses Virginia | siding. Mrs. J. H. Smiley, spiritual | jory Webster School; Misses Mary
| Katherine Harbison and Thalia Eby, | Gulf Park students.
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Miss Margaret Denny and her leave tomorrow to spend the holidays wtih Mr. McKee's parents, Mr. Hervey Bates Jr, in
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