Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 December 1936 — Page 5

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PROPYLAEUM TO HOLD OPEN HOUSE NEW YEAR'S

Club Custoln) Dates From (Gav Nineties

Families

’ ’ a Stockholders,

And Friends Are Being Invited.

} the custom since the ties,” dating back to the of the Old Propylaeum the Propylaeum Club's board of directors are nouse New Year's Day stockholders, their riends are being inthe clubhouse between

officers anc to hold opex. The club’ families and f vited to visit 4d and 7 p. m Green predominate The tea table is by several long-time members, Mrs. John Carey, Mrs, William H. Coleman, Mrs, Arthur V, Brown and Mrs. John W. Kern are to pour. Mrs, Aug Other Kin Hubbard, son 1

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and white colors are to

hostesses include Mesdames Oscar N, Torian, Wood, John G. Rauch, Rav Adams, Fletcher John E. Hollett Arthur E. Krick, Eli Lilly, Frederick E. Matson,

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Attendants of Bride Are to Be

Dinner Guests

fter rehearsing today Miss Mignon Francis Troxel, place Sunday at St. I opal Church, the bridal ts are to be Mrs. Herbert dinner guests. Miss other is to entertain the Hotel include Mrs. on, Ind, hard McIlroy, St Heald, West LebMarie Wagner, Miss Miss Kathryn Mr. Troxel's sister. yifford and Miss Mary | cerd, bridesmaids; Mr. | 14 Dr. McIlroy, St. | ldo Bailey, North Vernon; | Lagro: Everett Stan- | David Pfendler, Ac1, and John Benham, ushers. Oth er guests are to be Lieut, yrd and Miss Marion Jenks Silver, gold and blue decorations to be used on the table. |

dding of Wagner Gienroe

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T aggart Eng: ged to W ed | Michigan Man!

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Mr. and Mrs. announce 10ir daughter Robert

Alexander L. Tagthe engagement of Miss Mona Taggart, S Montague Jr., son of | and Mrs. Robert S. Montague, | naw, Mich lding date has not been rc 1s a

gal graduate of TuSchool

and Vassar ColMontague is a graduate

niversty of Michigan

Eastern Star Officers Are to Be Installed

452, Order of install officers ceremony at 8 p. m at its hall, State-av and

l Chapter astern Star, is to a public Md dnesdan Ispect-st Th e of include matron; patron; associate

Mrs. Cora William BelMrs. Maude matron; Audry White, associate patron; Mrs. Vera Ginn, retary; Miss Minnie Wineke, treasurer; Mrs. Mary Mayo, Mrs. Lena Short,

ne worth worthy

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conductress, and ‘onductress. Miss Winke treasurer since the chapnm 16 vears ago.

Fox-Fitton Rites To Be Solemnized

R. Fitton announces of her daughter, itton, to R. Michael Fox, and Mrs. Raymond C. M Fitton is a graduate of Tudor Hall School. She attended Gulf Park College at Gulfport, Miss., and | is a member of the Indianapolis Junior League and Christamore Aid Society Mr. Fox was graduated from the iversity of Notre Dane.

E ducal ation Ts to Be Round Table Theme |

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A round table discussion on eduition is to feature the program of Bremen Current Events Club | Mrs. Fred Schlemmer is tertain the group Arthur

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Brock, Saginaw, | is to relate “The Story of and Cleo Juday is to ar! a musical PrUsfam,

Program Announced For Student Meeting |

Irs. W. Herman Kortepeter, 58 N. | Aud ibon-rd, is to be hostess for a! meeting of the Epsilon Sigma Omi- | eron student group Tuesday. | Mrs. Tom Smith is to review “My | Musical Life” by Damrosch and Mrs. | william H. Polk is to discuss the “Autobiography of Calvin Coolidge.”

Miss Jean Mellett's «| Troth Is Announced |

Mrs. Don Mellett announces the | engagement of her daughter, Miss | Jean Catherine Mellett, to William Frederick Hamilton. The wedding is to take place next month,

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in house appointments, | to be presided over |

1sta Coburn is president. Ed- | Hodges, |

Frederic R. Kautz, | J. Ray- |

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Dance Tonight For Stephens College Group

Stephens College students are to

dine and dance with alumnae mem- | bers at a holiday party tonight at

the Columbia Club. Tables are to be decorated with holly and red candles. Among vacationing students ex-

| pected are Misses Josephine Thomas,

Bessie Austin, Patsy Boggs, Rosalie Holman, Jean Meek, Mary Lois Bowman, Jean Westover, Jane Renard, Ruth Osborne, Nancy Carhart, Dorothy Menke, Eileen White, Jane Snyder. Betty Pearce, Jean Miller and Jane Blake. Miss Betty Lichtenberg is to have Mrs. Brewer, Fort Pierce, Fla, as her guest. Miss Evelyn Dunlap, Columbus, is to come here for the party. Other out-of-town students and alumnae to attend are Mrs. T. W. Hancock, Miss Eleanor Lyons, Morocco: Misses Harriet Badgley, Dorothy Painter and Lois Lamont, Anderson: and Miss Jean Nabor, Fairmount Miss Mary Elizabeth Pell is committee chairman. Her assistants are

Misses Jean Meek, Kitty Lou Fitz- |

gerald and Doris Ellis.

Friends to Call

At New Home

and Mrs. John Hollett have invited several friends in from ¢ to 6 p. m. tomorrow at their new home, 200 Wellington-dr. ‘Among the guests are to be Byron Hollett, at home from Harvard University. Assisting the host and hostess are to be Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Shea, Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Atkins Jr.

Mr.

| Mrs. Henderson Wheeler and Mr.

and Mrs. Charles W. Moores.

‘Take It Away’

Numerous parties are to celebrate New Year's eve with attendance at the Princeton Triangle Club show, “Take It Away,” at the Murat. Among box holders are Messrs. and Mesdames Sylvester Johnson, Donald Jameson, Austin H. Brown, Charles Harvey Bradley, Charles N. Williams, George L. Smith Jr, William H. Coleman, Leroy B. Miller, Kenneth Ogle, Harlan J. Hadley and George S. Olive. Others are Mrs. .Ovid Butler Jameson, Misses Mary Jane Sheerin, Barbara Fowler, Dr. and Mrs. Daniel W. Layman, Mrs. Edward R. Zimmer, William Lemcke Fortune and Stephen Trentman, Hartford City.

Series of Parties for Juniors Claims Spotlight in Holiday Social Whirl

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books for them during the holiday 1. Thomas Nickell Jr. the numerous parties. to 5 p. m. tomorrow. for naming the 1937 officerz. 2. The Junior the Woman's Department Jean Benham, Mary on the davenport),

on the floor) are assisting Mrs. J. 3. Misses Jean Miller (left) and Marjorie Bunch share Christmas

candy as they meet during the

Club.

4. Fritzie welcomed his master, the dachshund enjoys brisk walks. the son of Mrs. Billie Teel Tappan and the grandson of Mr. and

Military Academy, for

Mrs. WwW. R. Teal.

The Juniors are stealing the show. Party after party is on the date

is one of the Junior Columbians enjoying A tea dance is to ge given for them from 3 He also is nominating committee chairman

students and alumnae are to have a dance tonight at the Columbia

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Makes All Props for Civi ic Play

Committee Manufactures Settings for ‘Hans Brinker.’

BY BEATRICE BURGAN

Society Editor

HE Ohildren's Civic Theater's props committee, which usually goes a-borrowing, found itself out of a job for “Hans Brinker and | the Silver Skates.” The | be presented Tuesday, {and Thursday at | heuse, Instead. the members joined in | with the scenery committee in make ing all the properties, designed by Frederick Burleigh, Civic director. Mr. Burleigh kept the story-book motif in mind so that the settings are to give the illusion of pictures lin a book. White scalloped frames enhance this effect

show 1s 10 Wednesday

the Civic Play=

Primary Colors Used

Miss Katharine Fulton, set prop{erties chairman, and Mrs. Edward | Van Riper, hand properties chairs man, have been working with their committees to build the sivlized sete tings. Only the primary colors, red, yellow, blue and green, have been nsed. The workers have painted paper | plates to resemble old blue Dutch | china and they are to be arranged on a plate rail in the cottage room, | The table cloths, bed spreads and | pillow covers are canvas, painted in | huge checks. The script called for a wheel | chair, so the eraftsmen covered one | with cardboard and painted it to § | suit their taste. | Misses Anna Toran, | Martha Julian Coleman, Betty | Reed, Frances Xearby, Barbara [ Sheerin, Laura Miller and Shirley [Buck have performed the tricks | with their brushes and paint Miss Jane Weldon's work as makeup chairman will come later, {She'll paint bright red spots on the | children's cheeks to make them look [like they have stepped from one of the Christmas story books

Iris Griffin,

| Mrs. George Fotheringham and [| Mrs. Frederick Pier have gone over | the costumes which Mrs. Carl | Vonnegut designed for the same play, produced four years ago The cast has a problem all

Costumes Ready

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| and there are only four keys to ad- : | Just their sizes. But the boys and | girls are resolved to systematize this necessary duty as perfectly as they | have learned their lines. The crew expects its audience to | be impressed with the skating scene, | They promise that no one will hear | the roller skates, which have padded | wheels, and believe that no one | would suspect that the scene doesn’t | actually take place on an icy sure | face,

Lurncheon Held For Students

season,

Holiday Dance To Be Held in

Merryvmakers find their New Year's eve party at Club an exciting topic of conversation. Scot Morse and Dorothy Rybolt (left to right and Peggy Burrell and Amy Jose

(left to right | William Wright, sponsor. | Setephens College vacation. The

R t , home from Culve Robert Tappan, home TELL > [suis Haerle, is to give tonight,

The orchestra stand is

{banked with greenery, Christmas

Greenery, poinsettias and lighted | cathedral candles are to form a set- | ting for the marriage of Miss Mar- | garet Lewis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, cus, tonight in McKee Chapel, Tabernacle Presbyterian Church. The Rev, J. Ambrose Dunkel is to |

| officiate at the exchange of vows as |

bridal music is played by Donna Allen. The bride, to be given in marriage | by her father, is to wear opalescent satin, redingote style, with an Alen-

con lace yoke and Queen Anne c¢ol- |

lar. Her tulle veil is to fall from a | Juliet cap. She is to carry white | roses, orchids and gardcnias.

Matron of Honor

Mrs. Charles L. Palin is to be her sister's matron of honor and bridesmaids include Misses Jane Howe, | Marthabelle Bond, Vivian Claffey, and Delight Morrison. They are to be dressed alike in gowns of platinum shaded brocaded ;damask. The gowns are designed with full skirts, high waists, off<the{shoulder necklines. They are to wear ropes of pearls in their hair | and "carry red poinsettias. | Mrs. Lewis is to wear black net with a gardenia corsage. | Allison Koelling is to be best | man and Mr. Palin, Lyle Withrow, | Stanley Garner and Lucien Dunbar | are to be ushers.

| Reception to Follow | At a reception following at the

| Lewis home, 3325 Breckinridge-dr, | | Misses Martha Jane Banister, Ber- |

| nice Grant, Mary Elizabeth Tkerd, | Helen Dongus, Lena Lohrmann, | Mrs. Lucien Dunbar and Mrs. Al- | bart P. Lewis, New York, are to assist, poinsettias are to center the table. The couple is to leave on a wed-

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A. Don Lewis, to Gustav Don- |

A tiered wedding cake and |

| trees and red lights.

Several dinner parties are to pre- |

| Dongus-Lewi 1S W edding Is Set {eet the dance at 9 p. m.

Catharine Cunningham,

| table. | ding trip South, the bride traveling | Margaret Winslow,

| in a hunters’ green suit with red | Mrs. Robert C. Winslow, is to have

| accessories and an orchid and gar- as her dinner guests at the PropyNancy Hirst |

| denia corsage. After Feb. 1 they | lacum Club, Carolyn Culp, are to be at home at 3015 N. Meri- | Lockwood, Virginia Smith, dian-st. | Mendenhall, Charles Greenough, | | Miss Lewis attended Butler Uni- | Robert Merrell, John Osborne and | | versity and was graduated from De | Whitney O'Bannon, Louisville, Ky., Pauw University. She is a member | who is a holiday guest of Mr. and of Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority. | Mrs. Charles C. Culp. Mr. Dongus is a Butler University |

and Harvard University Law School | graduate. He is a member of Sig- Frances Laudick’ S

[= IY eae Troth Is Announced Mr. and Mrs. Prank A. Laudick,

| F H ] P . | the engagement of their daughter, Miss Frances Laudick, to Odes E. | | or elene retri ROSINSOL. The wedding date is Jan. 21.

School Tonight

Red candles and greenery are to | decorate the Orchard School audi- | | torium for the dance which Nancy | | Goodrich, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. |

to be |

dnugtiter | For Tonight in McKee Chapel sini twin event ions |

| at dinner. Greenery is to center the |

daughter of

Tea to Be Given | 2528 N. Pennsylvania-st, announce |

| | = ny ) Jd l At St. Marvy’s | Indianapolis students enrolled at Mary-of-the-Woods College, luncheon honor at the

8 | Terre Haute attended a

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given today in their a , : : | Columbia Club. EB. w : ; iiss 4 The Indianapolis Alumnae Asso ; : ; ciation, with Mrs. Max de Vietien, president, entertained. pointments were used. Miss Emily Dorgan gave a toast for the alumnae and Miss Berenice { Brennan, president of the Indians | apolis Club at St. Mary's, for the

« | students. Miss Catherine Lynch F V/ F N'T S presented piano numbers, A short business meeting was

conducted by Mrs. de Vietien. The | association is to hold an election in | February and a card party in the | spring.

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SORORITIES

Delta Sigma Chi. 8:15 p. m. Mon. Miss Juanita Fall, hostess. Alpha Upsilon Chapter, Alpha Zeta Beta. Tues. p. m. Indianapolis Athietic Club. Formal dinner. Mrs, Ellen Whitsett, Misses Mary Louise Walpole, Nellie Reilly, Rosemary Doyke, Katherine Ryan, committee,

Sigma Alpha [ota Is to Hold Meeting

Zeta Chapter, Sigma Alpha Iota, national professional musical sorore ity, is to hold a luncheon and busi= ness meeting Tuesday, Jan. 5, at Arthur Jordan Conservatory of Music. The board meeting is to be at 11 a, m.

———CRAY Shoes for the Family | Thrift Basement Shoe Markets | Dallas Galbraith, Washington, is | Merchants Bank visiting his parents, ‘8 mer. and Wash.

Mr. and Mrs. | Walter C. Galbraith. The visitor [lj Nelshborhood Stores: 830 § Meridian; | is to return to “his home Jan. 2. | Bg I A

LODGES

Past Presidents Club, Harold C. Megrew Auxiliary 3, United Spanish War Veterans. 5 p. m. Sun, Mrs, Elizabeth Tyre, 2743 N. Olney-st, hostess. Dinner. Gift exchange.

(Joanne Hall, Katherine Gartland, | Julia Murphy, Mary Louise Losey land Mary Ann Keach. Mrs. M. Robert Dinnin and Mrs.

| Earle Lowe were party co-chairmen.

Students to Be | Alumnae Guests

| Christmas decorations were used | on tables at the luncheon given to- | | day at the Marott Hotel by the | Alumnae of St. Mary's College, Notre Dame. The party honored vacationing students. They included Misses Louise Argus, | Marguerite Bernatz, Mary Catherine | Sexton, Jane Keach, Betty Reed, Virginia Fraim, Mary Ellen Flaherty,

Mr. and Mrs. Edward E. Petri are

Hew Yours Eve.

| to entertain wtih an informal tea fat 5 p. m. tomorrow for their | daughter, Miss Helene Petri. Miss | | Petri recently returned from a stay | in London, England. Red candles are to be arranged | in holly and greenery on the serving table. Approximately 60 Et i are to attend.

When death occurs in

dl ent Efroymson-Pringle

Engagement Revealed |

Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Weil announce the engagement of their niece, Miss Jerry Pringle, to Dr. Edward Ef- || roymson, son of Mr. and Mrs, Philip | Efroymson.

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1937 will be welcomed in with a spirit of gayesty nob known for many a year. The Plaza will entertain cele brants in the style for which it has so long been famed, features the De Marcos,

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THE TERRACE ROOM and his Plaza Orches«

tra, so popular at the daily and Sunday Cocktail Hours, Pierce and Harris, Comedy Dancers, and other wells known entertainers for New Year's Eve.

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