Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 December 1936 — Page 21
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List Guests For Dinners Before Hops
Events Arranged Tonight At Hendrickson Home And Marott.
is to be turned tonight as two
The social spotlight
upon the
groups, Junior Assembly and Seribblers Club dance to the strains of music at holiday parties Members of Mrs. William Byram Gates’ Junior Assembly are to attend a Christmas party at the Ma-
rott Hote Vari-colored spotlights are to be focused upon the dancing couples | Mr. and Mrs. Charles Weiss are | to give a dinner at Woodstock Club for their da Elizabeth Weiss,
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and her } e guest, Barbara Edwards, Winetka, Ill Guests Are Listed Other guests are to be Martha Ann Susannah and Margaret Jamesor Ann Davis, Nancy Briggs. Florence Wolff, Nancy Good - rich, Ann and Jane Johnston, Favette Ann Miller, Nancy Lockwood Carolyn C Catherine Cunning-
Hackelman, Walter Kuhn J Robert Bohlen, William Hall, D Speers, Cornelius Alig J John Dean, James French,
George Kuhn, David Smith, Charles Breunig, Walt« Milliken, Robert Merre Jack Behringer, Robert Cusack. Sheldon Savles Jr. and John RR an Green and silver colors are to appoint the table
Carolvn entertained vesterday for Barbara, and Ann Schaf entertained at lun n toda: Barbara is to
grandmother, Mrs. O. D.
, Christmas eve
be with hel Bohlen Entertain for Daughter
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Beach's
dinner is to be for their daughter, Janet Beach Other guests are to be Margaret Ann Becker, Louise Wilde, Polly Fi-
fer. Marv Jane Carr, Jane Winters, John Cregom William Schiltges, Robert Tucker William Breunger, Joseph Guedelhoefer and Robert Reser. Dorothy Jeanne and Harry Hendrickson ha: invited present and former members of the Scribblers Club to a dance tonight at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harr) Henaricgson : Christmas decorations are to ap-
point the house, Fifty guests are to be entertained Priscilla Johnson, daughter of Mr al Mrs. Fred Bates Johnson, entertained Scribblers Club members supper party last night at her active members and e who now are students at colpresent. The former | included Ruth Osborne, | ne Spencer, Georgina Pittman | nd Marjorie Jane Mueller. |
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Schriefer-Smith
Marriage Todav
Miss Margaret Elizabeth Smith and Dr. Victor V. Schriefer, St. Meinrad, are to exchange marriage vows at 4:30 p. m. today in the home of the Rev. John F. Farr, who is to officiate Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Fletcher are to attend the couple Miss Smith to wear a gray wool, fur
rimmed suit with Dubonnet acces-
sories and a gardenia corsage
After a short motor trip Dr. and Mrs. Schriefer are to live at St. Meinrac Miss Smith is the daughter of Mr and Mrs. Wilev A. Smith, 20 N. Vine-st. Dr. Schriefer is a graduate of the Indiana University School of Medicine and a member of Phi Reta Pi fraternity
Carnelian Members Exchange Presents
gift exchange at vesterday
A luncheon and
the Snively tearoom
marked the Christmas celebration of the Carnelian Club. Mrs. Robert Endsley, Mrs. Lena Ebert and Mrs
re luncheon chairmen, brought by members Indianapolis Flower Mission for distribution. Mrs. Connor is doll collection chairman
Ira Swartz we Dolls were
to be sent to the
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Alumnae
Preparations are being completed
holiday dance of St. Agnes Alumnae Club to be given
at the Indianapolis Athletic Club Dec
Completing Plans for Dance
for the annual |
29. Miss Mary
Janet Ada Club. Tonight. Miss Mi Lambda Chapter, Delta Sigma Ka
Psi Phi Chi. Wed. p. m,
guests
Scottie Club. 3:30 p. m
st. Bake sale.
Marion Arvin, committee,
WwW. Washington -st.
fit. Canned goods for admission.
Trainmen. Today. Mrs. Minnie
sistants. Gift exchanges. Bridge,
EVENTS SORORITIES
hostess. Christmas party. Gift exchange
1361 N. Tuxedo-st, hostess. Christmas party. Miss Dorothy Dickinson, hostess. Christmas dinner. Margaret Strother. Betty Clark, Irma Crume, Helen Kissenbrock, Betty Larrimore, Helen Stephenson, Mildred Pavey,
Today. Misses Rosemary McCarthy, 5164 Kenwood-av, hostesses. CHURCH GROUPS Speedway Boulevard Methodist Church Ladies. Wed. 2620 W. 16thSt. Joseph Young Peoples’ Social Club. 9 p. m. Today. St. Joseph's
hall. Dance. James A. Cecil, chairman; Misses Mary Gootee, Delia Spellman, Ann Werner, Mrs. James A. Cecil, Philip Prieshoff,
LODGES
Barbara Fritchie Council, D. of A. 5 to 7 p. m. Today. Hall, Addison, Card party, supper. Lavelle Gossett Post and Auxiliary 908, Veterans of Foreign Wars. 10 a. m. Wed. State Theater, Holmes, W. 10th-sts. Christmas bene-
Past Presidents Association, Auxiliary to Brotherhood of Railroad
Christmas luncheon. Mrs. Lola Canary, Mrs. Gussie Johnson, as-
|
ldred Lucas, 1508 N. Kealing-av,
ppa. Tonight. Miss Mary Lucas,
and Catherine
Mrs. Earl Jones, chairman. |
Minton, 118 S. Neal-st, hostess. {
Bacr-"Traugott Ceremony Sect
Miss Jeanne Lois Traugott, daughter of Mrs. Louis Traugott, is to be married to Dr. Frederic Louis Baer. son of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Baer, at 8 p. m. Thursday at the Traugott home. Rabbi Morris M. | Peuerlicht is to dfficiate in the presence of immediate families. The bride-to-be attended Marjorie Webster School in Washington and Dr. Baer is an Indiana University School of Medicine graduate. He is a member of Phi Delta Epsilon and Alpha Omega Alpha fraternities. Mr. and Mrs. John B. Dunne, Washington, are visiting Mr. Dunne’s parents, Mr. and Mrs, | James H. Dunne. James T. Dunne, {Another son, and Mrs. Dunne, Co-
lumbus, O.. also are to be here for |
{ the holidays.
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Hook Office Employes Are Guests at Party
Mrs. C. R. Molden las night at her home, 1036 Blaine-
entertained |
av. with a buffet supper and Christ- |
mas party for Hook Drug Co. office employes. Guests included Mesdames Miles | Leane, Louis Dawson, Joseph | |
Stetzel, Frank Huber, James Albright. Clifton Gatlin and Misses | Dorothy Dutton, Mary Evans, Helen | Ryan, Mary Gootee, Bernadine Scherer. Mary Proper, Grace Weirick. Elizabeth White and Ruby
Jenkins.
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Frederick Thurston has arrived | from Antioch College, and is with | his parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. Neal | Thurston.
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Louise Xeach (left), ticket sisted by Miss Patricia O'Connor (center) and Mrs. John H. Blackwell.
have been the Indianapolis De Pauw Univer-|,a.te and member of Alpha Gamma | sity Club's second annual holiday | Rho. dance to be held Jan. | Woodstock Club, The committee is composed Of |cejjaneous gifts are to be presented Miss Jane Brown, Richard Kiger, to her. {Miss Jane Cooling, Robert Morgan | give a dinner tomorrow night. and Charles Remy. Ellen Voyles and Budd Brown are | motel. lon the patrons and patroness com- |
| mittee. Vacationing students, alumni and | bride-to-be.
friends are being invited to the sisted by her mother, Mrs. William
chairman, is being asInvitations to De Pauw Club’s
Dance Issued rose, Lagro.
issued for |
2 at the |
Noel Party | At Hospital
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‘Mr. ‘and Mrs. Bartlett] | Provide Funds for | | Entertainment. |
The Junior League's annual | Christmas party at the Riley | | Hospital occupational therapy de- | partraent is to be given at 2p m | tomorrow. Mr. and Mrs. William | M. Bartlett Jr. annually make do{nations to finance the entertain- | ment, The program is to | trained animal act, and a4 musical act.
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and candy are to be served. Mrs. Conrad Ruckelshaus is party | chairman, assisted by Mesdames David Stone, Howard Fieber, Rus- | sell Fortune Jr. and Betty Brown | Fleming. | The therapy shop is maintained
by the League, which is raising ad- | [motion funds by an extensive pro- |
motion of its Trading Post at 1507 N. Illinois=st.
| donated to the post, which resells
| the merchandise. | - -
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Bridal Party Selected tor Rites Sunday
Miss Mignon Wagner, be, has selected the bridal party
Troxel, Lexington, on Sunday at | St. Paul's Episcopal Church. Mrs. Gordon Hart, Boston, Ind, is to be matron of honor and Mrs. Richard Mecllroy, St. Louis; Miss Maria Wagner, Miss Wagner's sis-
el's sister: Mrs. G. T. Gifford, Misses Mary Elizabeth Ikerd and Lois Heald, bridesmaids. Mr. Hart is to be best man, and Dr. Mcliroy, St. Louis; Waldo Bailey, Mount Vernon; Arthur Hegel, | Largo; Everett Stanley, St. John; | John Benham, Bedford, and David | Pfendler, Acton, ushers. Miss Wagner, daughter of Mrs. | Herbert T. Wagner, is to be given lin marriage by her brother, Dr. Her- | bert T. Wagner Jr. | parents are Mr. and Mrs. George
The bride-to-be is an Indiana | University graduate and member of Delta Delta Delta Sorority. Mr. | Troxel is a Purdue University grad-
Mrs. Gifford and Mrs. Hart are {to entertain tonight for Miss Wag‘ner at Mrs. Gifford’s home. MisMrs. Eunice Naylor is to
Mrs. Wagner's bridal dinner fis
Miss Mary |, ye Saturday night at the Marott
Miss Tkerd entertained with a linen shower last night for the The hostess was as-
{ C. Ikerd.
HAAR RBI FEISS
The modern gas range is a practi cal gift chat will
‘keepon “giving” for yearsto come.
Why oot take “him” with you 0 look at the ‘dew gas ranges.
clown antics Tce cream in | Christmas emblem shapes, cookies
Used goods are being |
bride-to- |
for her wedding to George Francis |
ter: Miss Kathryn Troxel, Mr. Trox- |
Mr. Troxel's |
Students at St. Mary's College, Notre Dame, are to the annual Christmas luncheon of the Indianapolis St. Mary's Club to be held Saturday at the Marott Hotel. | (above), sophomore, is assisting with arrangements. | Dinnin and Mrs. Earle Lowe are co-chairmen.
--Photo by Dexheimer-Carlon.
Mrs,
League Sets | St. Mary's Club to Fete Students
be guests at
Miss Maryellen Gartland Robert
Other students who are to attend are Misses Louise Argus,
guerite Bernatz, Mary Catherine Sexton,
Virginia Fraim, Mary Ellen Flaherty, | Jand, Julia Murphy, Mary Louise Losey and Mary Ann Leach.
Miss Ballinger To Be Presented With Linen Gifts
Miss Marian Ballinger, bride-to-be. is to be honor guest at a party which Miss Mary Alice Moore is [to give tonight. Gifts of linen are
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to be presented to Miss Ballinger. | Mrs. George C, Moore is to assist |
her daughter,
| Miss Ballinger's marriage to Dr. | William Dwight Billings, Knox'v™e. Tenn, is to take place |
Dec. 27 | Guests are to include Mrs. Ar|thur L. Ballinger, Miss Ballinger's | mother; Miss Barbara Ballinger, [her sister; Misses Gayle Thorn[brough, Mary Katherine Mangus, | Esther Hoover, Elysee Crosier, Jean [ Southard, Maryellen Julien, Mary [Vanee Trent, Martha Coddington, | Kathryn Lazzott, Susan McGaughey, | Jane Crawford, Josephine Symms, | Marjorie Krull, Agnes Hinkle and | Mrs, Victor Hertz.
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| Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Williston are to be hosts at a party tonight following the Algonquin Riding Club's indoor riding party at the State | Fairgrounds Coliseum.
You'll have more hours of leisure when you change to modern gas cooking. For the new gas ranges have dozens of convenience features that save you time and
work. There's the automatic bak
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new simmer-type burner makes the new gas ranges waterless cooking.
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to Indianapolis Post 4,
today at City Hospital.
Jane Keach, Betty Joanne Hall, Katherine Gart-
uxiliary Has Third Holiday Party The third in a series of holiday | parties, sponsored by the Auxiliary
American 1:30 Pp.
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Bridesmaids To Attend Tudor Dance
Attendants at Taggart Rites to Dress Alike At Dinner Party.
BY BEATRICE BURGAN Sovietly Editor NE party at the Tudor Hall Alumnae Club dance tonight at the Woodstock Club is sure to draw attention. Fer in it are to be a bevy of girls, dressed identically. With the return of Mr. and Mrs, William Taggart Jr. from Grand Rapids, Mich., to spend the holi« days with Mrs. Taggart's parents, | Mr, and Mrs. William Avery Atkins, her bridesmaids agreed on wearing their attendants’ dresses for a din[ner party before the dance. All the bridesmaids with the exw ception of Miss Jean Brown are Tudor alumnae. In the Dutch treat | party are to be Misses Estelle Bure pee, Laura Miller, dance chairman; Mona and Elhzabeth Taggart and Jane Fitton. Their escorts are to include David Chambers, Michael Fox, Fred Fulton. Kurt Lieber, Robert Arme strong and Shannon Hughes Ww. Coleman Atkins, Mr. and Mrs, | Atkins' son, and his fiancee, Miss Brownie Misgkimen, are kept busy with parties being given In their | honor, This afternoon Mr. and Mrs, | pdward E. Gates Jr, are to have a tea for them.
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Vassar College students on vacae | tion are refusing all invitations for [luncheon for next Tuesday, for they fare to be honor guests that day at the Indiana alumnae club's holle day party at the Propylaeum Club,
Misses Helen Taggart, Mary Louise Merrell, Marynette Hiafy, Dora Sinclair, Barbara Hickam,
Carolyn Stelck and Harriet Jane | Holmes are the local students, and | they are to be joined by Miss Nancy MelInery, South Bend; Alice Crume,
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