Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 December 1937 — Page 14

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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

Traders Point Hunt Ball to Be Gay Event; South Lures Society

Florida and California Are Winter Destinations For Many; Junior League to Sponsor Annual Children’s Party.

By VIRGINIA MOORHEAD MANNON

The Traders Point Hunt ball Saturday evening at the Indianapolis Athletic Club is to be one of the gayest events of the holiday season. Mr. and Mrs. William Ray Adams’ dinner guests preceding the ball will be Mr. and Mrs. Louis Haerle and Mr. and Mrs. Francis Dunn, Mrs. Adams returned yesterday from Boston where she spent Thanksgiving with her daughter, Mrs. Louis McClennen and Mr. McClennen. One of the largest parties is to be given by Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Kaufman. Among their guests will be Mr. and Mrs, Harry Lontz of Richmond. 5 » » The sunshine of Florida and California is the magnet drawing a number -of Indianapolis people away from the cold weather. J. IL Holcomb and his daughter, Miss Jessie Holcomb, and Alex Stewart will leave by motor Saturday for Miami Beach where they are to spend the winter. They will join Mrs, Holcomb, who has been in Florida several weeks in their winter home, 3114 N. Bay Road. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Frost Daggett and their son, James Lothian Daggett, also will go to Florida this month. Another son, Robert Frost Daggett Jr. who is a student at Yale, will come from New Haven, Conn. to spend the holidays with them. Mr. and Mrs. James B. Nelson, too, are planning to leave for Miami in After spending Christmas in Florida, Mrs. W. W, Wenta W. W. Critchlow will motor through the

South.

a few weeks and Mrs. » » » 5 ce Burns left by motor today for Pasadena, Cal, (he winter with their daughter, Mrs. Dan Lavman Jr. and Mr. Layman. Mr. and Mrs. Hervey Bates Jr, left yesterday for Pasadena. Miss Joan Pratt Johnson is to leave by plane Saturday for California. Mrs. W. H. Kinnear is planning a trip to the same state after Christmas,

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Others who are traveling South include Mrs. Stanley M. Timber lake who next week will go to Norfolk, Va. to spend the Christmas holidays with her daughter, Mrs, Douglas P. Johnson, and Lieut. Comm. Johnson and their daughter, Diane. Mrs. Ola Fred Heslar is visiting in Nashville, Tenn, Mrs. Oscar Anderson. Louisville, who is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marshall T. Levey. will leave next week with Mr. Anderson for a motor trip to New Orleans, the Rio Grande Valley and Mexico. » n » » ” »

Mrs. W. W. Gilchrist is visiting her daughter-in-law, Mrs. James Gilchrist. in St. Louis. They will spend Christmas in Winnipeg, Canada, with Mrs. Belle Aliring. " » » » n

Dr. and Mrs. J. T. Witherspoon, Traders Point, have returned after spending two weeks on a ranch near Phoenix, Ariz. Mrs. Malott White returned yesterday after spending several weeks in

Tucson.

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Miss Mary Sinclair has returned from a visit with her sister, Mrs. Philip Will Jr., and Mr. Will in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. David P Andrews have returned after a visit with Mrs, Andrews’ parents. Mr. and Mrs. Darlington E. Fee, in Maysville, Ky. Mrs. Irving Fendrick has returned from Columbus, O., where she spent Thanksgiving. » u » 5 » ”

Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Longsworth will go to New York Monday. Leaving for New York today for a week's visit are Mrs. Walter C. Hiser and Mrs. W. Scott Hiser. Mr. and Mrs. C. Harvey Bradley and Mrs. Conrad Ruckelshaus have returned from visits in New York.

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Mrs. Albart Lord who has been the guest of her mother, Mrs, Henry Bennett, has returned to her home in Englewood, N. J. Mrs. Lord was guest of honor at the housewarming Mr. and Mrs. Edward

J. Bennett gave recently in their new home on W. 116th St.

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Mrs. Lvda K. Plessinger, Bluffton, is the guest of her daughter,

Mrs. Earl E. Moomaw, and Mrs ” » =

George M. Dickson Jr. and Mr

Moomaw

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will entertain with a buffet supper Saturday ‘evening in the home of

Mr. Dickson.

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The Junior League will give its annual Christmas party for the

children in Riley Hospital at 2:30 p.

m. Dec. 23. It is to be held in

the Occupational Therapy Shop, which is operated by the Junior

League, » nN »

Mrs. R. Hartley Sherwood will

» » » read a paper on “Old Garden

Books” and Mrs. HermanrC, Wolff will read a paper on “Fun in the Parlor” at tomorrow's meeting of the Indianapolis Woman's Club in

the Propylaeum

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Mrs. Niles Chapman will entertain with a tea this afternoon in

honor of her house guest, Mrs, Carl

Bachelor Club Dance Set for Christmas Eve

Announcement has been made that the Bachelor's Club is to hoid

its annual dance on Christmas Eve | to spend Christmas. | sail for Honolulu Feb. 5.

in the Columbia Club. An elaborate

floor show is to be brought from

Chicago Russell Langsenkamp is club president, and Louis O. Rainer is entertainment chairman. Other liam Ramey, Robert D. Brown, Carl Fechtman, Richard T. Miskimen, Paul White Jr, Robert Stafford and R. Stewart Bailey.

Sodality to Sponsor Card Party Tonight The Sodality of St. Philip Neri Catholic Church to card party at 6:30 p. m. the Food Craft Shop. On the committee in charge of general arrangements are to be Misses Winifred Galvin, Tressa Brewer and Helen Hickey, assisted by Misses Mary Krier, Betty Sering, Rosemary Sheridan, Anastasia Lenahan, Mary Ostheimer, Mildred and Charlotte Hunt.

Smith-Trenck Rite Ts Announced Here

Mrs. Dorothy D. Trenck, 3901 Winthrop Ave., announces the mar-

is

today at

riage of her daughter Betty Jane, | to Lieut. Eugene A. Smith Jr. son |

of Lieut. Col. and Mrs. Eugene A Smith, San Antonio, Tex. The marriage took place Satur day. Nov. 27. Lieut. Smith are to live in Dayton, O.

Engagement Announced

Mr. and Mrs. Orval H. Gaines announce the engagement of their daughter, Frances Evelyn, to John Stronsky, son of Mr, and Mrs. Basil Stronsky, Chicago. to take-place December 12 in the McKee Chapel of the Tabernacle Presbyterian Church.

D. A. R. Board Meets Mrs, Wililam H. Schlosser, Franklin, state regent, Indiana Daughters of the American Revolution, presided at the formal dinner of the state board last night in the Columbia Club. A business meeting followed.

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sponsor a |

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The wedding is |

Welte of Germany,

Mrs. R. Felix Geddes and her daughter, Miss Gloria Geddes, are

| to leave tomorrow for an extended

trip to Tucson, Ariz, Mexico City and California, where they expect They are to They expect to return to Indianapolis in April,

| Miss Doris J. Attkisson is a guest at The Seasicle in Atlantic City,

Mrs. Hortense Rauh Burpee has

mem- |

bers are Edward F. Gallahue, Wil | Armstrong, | returned from Lexington, Ky., where

William Bernard Ansted, Raymond |

she visited Mr. and Mrs. Jo Desha

McDowell. Visiting Mrs. Burpee and her daughter, Miss Estelle Burpee, | who recently returned from New | York, is Mr. Charles Boehme, Dayton, O.

Clark Is Topic at D. A. R. Luncheon

| Carl A. Ploch discussed “George | Rogers Clark Stamps and Little | Known Interesting Incidents in the | Life of Gen. Clark” at the luncheon lof the Indiana Society of Sons of | the American Revolution yesterday |in the Spink Arms Hotel.

Mr. Ploch has one of the most complete collections of George Rogers Clark stamps extant. His in- | terest in stamps has prompted him

to do extensive reading and study

of the life of Gen. Clark.

Fur Displays Varied It has been years since couturieres have shown such a profusion |of costly and luxurious furs in their |collections as appears this year. While Persian lamb, silver fox, [skunk and Australian oppossum are

perhaps shown most often, mink is las times distinctive and rich in ap- | pearance. | One designer combines the pencil silhouette in a peach suede material with bulky set in sleeves, wide at the wrists, of dark, perfectly matched [ mink.

Plans Historical Talk

Mrs. Grayce Lewis is to discuss | “The Historical Significance of Williamsburg” at a meeting of the Woman's Rotary Club Monday night at the Propylaeum. Reservations

must be made by Saturday, accord-!

ing Miss Margaret Shipp, progra’ cogumitiee oRIrmAD. b

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Butler Women To Join m Annual College Parley

Faculty members and delegates | of women's organizations at Bute | ler University are to attend the | Women's Activities Conference to be held Saturday at DePauw University. Groups on the Butler campus to be represented include the Women's Athletic Association, Panhellenic Association, Woman's League, Y. W. C. A, Phi Chi Nu, Scarlet Quill, Chimes, Spurs and class honoraries. Delegated to represent these groups are Miss Marguerite Ellis, Phi Chi Nu: Miss Dorothy Durham and Miss Ellan Hamilton, Panhellenic Association; Miss Jeannette Barnett, Spurs; Miss Elizabeth Henderson, Chimes: Miss Marjory Zechiel, Y. W. C. A.; Miss Margaret Amos, Women's Athletic Association; Miss Mildred Scales, Woman's League, and Miss Evelyn’ King, Scarlet Quill, “Honoraries” is to be the topic of the discussion group, led by Miss Kathryn J. Journey of the Butler Faculty, Mrs, Alice B. Wesenberg, head of the women's council, and Miss Mary K. Mangus, secretary to the women's council office,

Spanish Club To Hear Talk in Two Languages

Among the club meetings this

Arrange Auxiliary

Mrs. Fred Spencer (left), Mrs. Maurice Johnson (center) and Mrs. Leo Cleary are members of the arrangements committee planning for a benefit card party to be held tomorrow afternoon in the BannerWhitehill auditorium under the sponsorship of the

Times Photo, Garfield Park Unit 88, American Legion Auxiliar

| for the needy families of ex=service men. son and John Knight of the Post are arranging for i |

Leiderkranz Hall.

Benefit | Card Party

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Proceeds are to be used to provide Christmas baskets Mrs. Johne

a

benefit dance to be held on Saturday night in the

EVENTS

LODGES

Naomi Chapt. 131 O. E. 8. 8 p. m. Fri. Masonic Temple, North and Illinois. Mrs. Genevieve Bard, worthy matron, William R. Wigal, worthy patron, T. W. Bennett Circle. Ladies of G. A. R. 2 p. m. Thurs. Ft. Priendly. Mrs. Lottie Cook, presiding. CLUB

St. John's Alumnae, St. John's Academy. 8 p. m. Mon. Academy. CARD PARTY Four Leaf Clover Club. 1:45 p. m. Fri, Food Craft Shop. Prizes, hand embroidered pillow slips. PROGRAM Suemma Coleman Home Board. Noon, Fri. Home. Luncheon. SORORITIES Epsilon, Bpsilon Sigma Alpha. 6:30 p. m. Thurs. Y. W. C. A. Miss

Mind.” Sugar Grove, hostess,

to be made for Christmas party. Beta, Phi Gamma Tau. Mon, night. Miss Bessie Sharp, 222 E, 15th, hostess. Party for rushees. Psi Chi Phi, 8:15 p. m. Wed. Miss Juanita Carrier, 1140 Comer, hostess,

Elizabeth Presnall to conduct discussion on “Improving One's Beta, Omega Kappa. 8 p. m. Thurs, Miss Kathleen McFarland, 2040

Rho Zeta Tau. Tonight. Miss Dorothy Long, Southport, hostess. Plans

week and early next are those scheduled by the Spanish Club, On- | Ea-Ota Club, Cervus Club and the | Mandolay Chapter of the International Travel Study Club. The biweekly meeting of the Indianapolis Spanish Club is to be held at 8 p. m. tonight in the home of Mrs, J. M. Gillespie. Mrs. J. S. W. Gebhardt is to describe life in Paraguay and Uruguay. The talk is to be presented both in Spanish and English. The program is being arranged by Miss Edith M. Allen and C. O. Warnock, president, is to preside. ou » ” The On-Ea-Ota Club met for a 1 o'clock luncheon today in the home of Mrs. John McElroy, Beech Grove. A business meeting and bridge was to follow. The club is to sponsor a dance from 9 to 12 p. m. Saturday in the Woodruff Place Clubhouse. The arrangements committee includes Mrs. Altys Cooley and Mrs, Harry Hollis, » ” ” The Cervus Club Christmas party is to be held at 12 o'clock Monday at the Hotel Washington. Mrs. Martin Collins is general arrangements chairman, assisted by Mesdames M. E. Glick, George Hubbard, W. H. Armitage, C. J, Austermiller, T. C. Williams, Harry Sargent, John Soltau aud John O'Brien. The hospitality committee includes Mrs. N. B. Tichenor and W. W. Drake. Mrs. Billy Grimes is club president. LJ ” 8 Mrs. Arthur Wilson is to entertain the Mandolay Chapter of the International Travel Study Club, Inc, with a 12 o'clock luncheon Wednesday at her home, 517 E. 33d St. The 12 o'clock luncheon is to be followed by group singing of Christmas carols lead by Mrs. Frank Boles. Mrs. G. E. Stout is to present a Christmas story in poem form, Assisting the hostess are to be Mrs. Logan Jenkins and Mrs, William H. Snyder.

40 and 8 Auxiliary To Hold Card Party

The Marion County Salon des Huit Chapeau et Quarante Femmes is to hold its annual benefit card party at 8 p. m. tomorrow in the Citizens’ Gas Co. auditorium. Proceeds are to go to the organization's child welfare fund. Mrs, Lester F. Moorman is to be general chairman, assisted by Mesdames Gladys W. Pribble, Eva Van Meter, Lester Myers anf Miss Sadie

Douglass. Le Petite Chapeau, Mrs.

Moose Women to Pay Tribute to Lodge Dean

Mrs, Mary Wallace, TMirst Grand Dean of the Academy of Friendship, is to be honored guest at a banquet to be held tonight by the Women of the Moose in the Moose Temple, A large class of candidates are to be initiated into the organization following the banquet. The group is to sponsor a card party this afternoon at the temple. Mrs. Charles Austermiller is cards chairman, Mrs, Judson West, library, and Mrs. Charles Hansford, entertainment, Mrs. Anna Hill, president, is to preside,

Southern Club Meets Tomorrow

Mrs. W. D. Browning, 5122 Kenwood Ave, is to be hostess tomorrow at the Southern Club Auxiliary monthly meeting. A luncheon is to be served at 1 p. m. and a program of Southern readings by Mrs. Ralph Christensen is to follow, Miss Ruth Lincoln, Shortridge High School senior, who won a recent peace oration contest, is to speak. Mrs. Parke Cooling is program chairman and Mrs. Ernest Edwards is hostess chairman, The auxiliary is the philanthropic unit of the Southern Club and plans are being discussed for Christmas charities, The annual benefit tea 1s to be given shortly before Christmas. Clothing, food and money is to be distributed by members to needy families, The auxiliary is to have a Christmas dance Dec. 19 in the Marott Hotel.

Community Clubs’ Topic to Be Safety

C. C. Livingstone, who is in charge of the program for the Indianapolis Federation of Community Civic Clubs, has announced that W. L. Shirley, Lion's Club director governor and chairman of the newly formed Citizens Safety Committee, is to speak on “Citizen's Responsibility in Public Safety” tomorrow evening in the Hotel Washington, Also on the program are to be a discussion on smoke abatement and a musical program by Mrs. Walter Hemphill, soloist, accompanied by Mrs. Robert Roesener. Mrs. Paul C, Wetter, president, is to preside.

Kappa Kappa Gamma Plans Benefit Party

The Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority is to entertain with a benefit party tomorrow night in the Butler Ur.iversity chapter house. It is to be one of a series to be given by alumnae chapters for Hearthstone ‘unds. Mrs. G. B. Taylor is state chairman of the fund, and Miss Jean Underwood is Mu alumnae chapter chairman.

Mrs. Brown to Speak

Mrs. Demarchus Brown is to speak on “Summer Days in France” before the Kappa Alpha Theta Mother's Club of Butler University at 8 p. m, tonight in Arthur Jordan Memorial Hall. Mrs, Earl Shafer is committee in

Meetings Sct by Women’s Groups In City Churches

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Women's associations of local churches are planning meetings for today and tomorrow. Another organization met yesterday for a lecture and luncheon. E. J. Unruh, Midwest Council of International Relations secretary, is

to speak today at a meeting of the Woman's Association of the Irvington Methodist Church in the church parlors. The executive board met at 10 o'clock this morning. A business session and luncheon followed. A program has been arranged for the afternoon session. Mrs. Arthur B. Robinson is association president. ” ” ” A report of the social service committee's work is to be made by Mrs, H. W, Irwin at a meeting of the Methodist City Counoil Auxiliary at 2 p. m. tomorrow in the Fletcher Place Methodist Church, The handicraft workshop for boys from 8 to 14 vears old is to be discussed. Mrs. W. C. Hartinger is to lead the devotions, and Mrs. H, D. Terry is to preside. The auxiliary is also to outline plans for Christmas observance of the various groups of the Communi= ty Center, » ” » Russell T. Richardson, local ate torney, is to speak at a dinner of the mixed class of the Washington Street Methodist Church «at 6:30 p. m, tomorrow in the church, Mrs. Dean Berry is arrangements committee chairman.

Mrs, Grayce Lewis spoke on the Williamsburg restoration at a luncheon meeting of the Woman's Assoclation of the Meridian Street Methodist Church yesterday in the church parlors. Mrs. A. P, Conklin and Mrs. John S. Wright were arrangements cochairmen, assisted by Mesdames A. M. Campbell, John MeDermott, Frances Rumple, Fred Kohlmeyer, William C. Otto and E. E. Voyles.

Mrs. Hickman Heads Sorority Dance Aids

Mrs. Forest F. Hickman is chairman of the arrangements commit= tee planning a “winter warmup” dance Dec. 11 in the Hotel Antlers, sponsored by the Alpha Upsilon Chapter, AlpHa Zeta Beta Sorority. Assisting with arraggements are to be members of Alpha Delta Tau, Delta Sigma and Chi Tau Alpha Sororities and the Evadne Club, Arrangements committee members include Misses Henrietta Jonas, Louise Harrison and Dorothy Rosebroek,

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1546 N. ILLINOIS ST.

Edna M. members,

| scheduled | Dec, 9, and Dec. 16,

Program of University Women Set

Local Chapter Releases + List of December Activities.

The December program of the Indianapolis branch, American Asso= ciation of University Women, was announced today by Mrs, Calvin R. Hamilton, president. The general meeting is to be held Tuesday, Dec. 14, in the new club room on thé third floor of the Women’s Department Club, 1702 N. Meridian St. Dinner is to be served at 6:15 p. m. “The Founding of the Indianap-

olis Branch of A. A. U. W.” is to be discussed by Mrs. Frank Streightoff. G. W. Horton, Wabash College, is to speak on “The Utility of the Useless.” Music is to be pro= vided by the Broadway Ensemble. Reservations are to be made with Mrs. William H. Ruten before Dec. 13. New Members Announced

New members also have been announced. They include Miss Lucile Crawford, Greenwood; Misses Eliza beth Fletcher, Charlene Heard, Marion Neprud, Jean Harris; Mrs. C. F. Kortepeter, Southport; Mesdames Bur] D. Silver and J. Harold Wright. The Board of Directors is to meet at 2:30 p. m, Tuesday, Dec. 21. Mrs. Kenneth Baker is to review current children’s books at a meeting of the Contemporary Literature group at 1:30 p. m. Monday, Dec. 13. Mrs. O. M. Helmer is to be hostess, Divisions of the Consumers’ Research group are to hold a joint meeting at 7:30 p. m. the same day. Dr. Allegra Stewart, Creative | Writing group instructor, is to talk on "Description and Background” at 7:30 p. m, today. Original stories | written by class members are to be | read and criticized,

Discussion Scheduled

On Dec. 16, there is to be a gen(eral discussion on “Characterization,” followed by the reading of | original stories. The Evening Consumers’ Research Group divisions are to meet jointly

[at 7:30 p. m. Monday, Dec. 6. Mrs,

George E. Talmage is to talk on | “Price Fixing.” Mrs. W. H. Ruten is to discuss the Miller-Tydings Bill and Mrs. Frank Ester is to discuss “Meats.” | The Evening Contemporary Lit= | erature Group is to hear Mrs, Bjorn | Winger talk on book reviewing and | review “The Citadel,” by A. J. | Cronin, at 7:30 p. m. Tuesday, Dec. 7. The Evening Discussion Group Is | not to meet this month, Afternoon | and evening divisions of the Evening | International Relations Group are | to meet jointly at 7:30 p. m, Wednes= (day, Dec. 8 Mrs, Flora Alice [ Dutcher is to report on “America’s Stake in the Far Bast,” and Mrs, R.'V. Copple is to discuss “Peace Organizations in the United States.”

‘Homemaking’ Is Topic

[ Mrs. Kenneth Wolfskill, 2317 College Ave. is to be hostess at 2 p. m, Friday, Dec, 17, to the Parental Eduecation Study and Discussion group. “Homemaking in {ts Relation to Mental Health” is to be the discus- | ston topic. | “Juvenile Delinquency” is to be | discussed at the Social Problems | group meeting at 1:30 p. m, tomorrow. Mrs. Arthur Fock is to discuss “Our Responsibility to the Future.” i Mrs, Louis BE, Smith is to talk on [ “Social Determinants,” and Miss

| Bertha Leming is to discuss “Treat~- | ment.”

The Speaking Choir has meetings for 10 a. m. Thursday,

Butler Sorority

Will Hold Party

Kappa Beta Sorority members at Butler University are to hold their annual Christmas party at 7:30 p. m, tomorrow in the recrea=tion room of the Arthur Jordan Memorial Hall, A special program of songs and readings has been arranged, according to Miss Marjory Demaree, chairman. Guests at the party are to include alumnae members and pledges Fourteen studehts at the University recently were pledged by the organization, Miss Jean Fisher was in charge, Pledges include Misses Edith Marie Dress, Margaret Ellen Ew=ing, Elma Benedict, Phyllis Lucille Lamb, Sarah Elizabeth Pemberton, Miriam Augusta Neiman, Florence Daniels, Marguerite Mae Schaefer, Mildred Young, Merrilee Ragle, Grace Danner, Mary Jane Ross, Betty Helen Collins and Cornelia Conner,

First Lady Begins Christmas Shopping

NEW YORK, Dec. 2 (U, P.) ,=Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt did some of her Christmas shopping recently, part of it in a department store which she selected because “it has banned all toys of militaristic quality.” She would not reveal what toys sh» selected, accusing newspapermen of “trying to give away all my Christmas secrets.” “I purchased a number of things for my seven grandchildren,” she said. “I also bought gloves of all kinds for the President and the rest of the family.” She purchased a number of toys at the headquarters of the Commis sion for the Blind which is holding a Christmas sale of articles made by the blind,

; HE ID'S COMFORTABLE SHOES FOOT FASHION SHOES when accurately fitted at HEID'S give everything that could be demanded of Footwear—coms=

fort, service and neatness. For men and women, $3.50 to $8.50; children's

7 Carol Singer

Voorhis oto, Miss Ruth Swaim, accompanied by Mrs. Mary Traub Busch, is to sing Christmas carols at the Garden Department meeting of the Woman's Department Club tomorrow afternoon,

Garden Section To Hold Yuletide Meeting at Club

The Garden Department of the Woman's Department Club is to hold ite Christmas meeting tomors= row afternoon in the club. Mrs, Willis K. Miller and Mrs, Howard K. Painter are in charge of an exhibit of Christmas decorations. A program of Yuletide songs is to be presented by Miss Ruth Swaim, who is to be accompanied by Mrs. Mary Traub Busch, Mrs. C. J. Buchanan is to speak, Mrs. Charles I. Hartmann and Mrs, William C. Smith, tea hostesses, are to be assisted by Mesdames Irving Blue, M. K. Garver, Ernest Goshorn, Donald Graham, Charles T. Hanna, William King, Claude T. Hoover, Stanfield Keeney, Elwood Morris, Howard Nyhart, P, E. Powell, Victor E. Rothley, Mary E. Shirk and Miss Pearl Kiefer,

Brides-to-Be To Be Honored With Showers

Mrs. Louis 8. Eggert, Mrs, Ross E. Winder and Mrs, H.W, Cassady are numbered among this week's hostesses for parties honoring local brides-to-be,

” ~ » Mrs. Ross E. Winder, 1057 W. 31st St, is to be hostess tomorrow at a miscellaneous bridal shower in honor of Miss Frances Gaines, whose marriage to John Stronsky, Chicago, is to take place Dec. 12, Assisting Mrs. Winder are to be Mrs. James E. Vince and Orval H. Gaines, Guests are to include the Mesdames Willis Eastes, Wesley A. Compton, Kirk Morgenstern, H. R. Horner, Ernest Roose, Clarence Barton, George Stout, Boyd Gaines, J. D. Thacker, Robert Pugh, Clifford Buck, Ann Hill, Dwight Reynolds, William Satowsky, and the Misses Florence Ruby, Olga Dittmer, Amy Dyer, Ethel Osterhage, Rachel Paul, Ann Hess, Blanche Chapman, Marian Weaver, Marian Thorpe, Ruth Brookbank, Mary K. Allen, Betty Warner, Irene Burnett, Evelene Burnett, Jane Gaines and Chella Tisron, ® ® ow

Mrs, H, W. Cassady, 1418 Leonard St., was hostess recently at a shower for Mrs, Willlam Markel, who was Miss Virginia Fuller before her recent marriage. Abor Vitae Sorority members were puests, Gifts were presented to the bride hy Ruth Ann Cassady, the hostess’ daughter, Guests included Misses Alma Alforth and Emma Schaefer; Mesdames Henry Meyer, Kenneth Fry, Harry Southard, William Conner, John Cochran, Norman Delvin, John Duffin, Chester Hargraves, Wolford Harrison, Wilma Lawson, Wilbur Lovinger and Olga Laufer, n " o Miss Helen Powell, whose marriage to Walter J. Eggert is to take place Pec, 10 at St, John's Evange= liecal Church, was honored recently with a shower at the home of Mrs, W. H. Eggert, Mrs, Louis S. Eggert was hostess, assisted by her sister, Mrs. James Sedinges, and Miss Julia Saunders.

Littles to Fete

P. E. O. Group

Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Little, 5935 Central Ave. are to entertain with a dinner-bridge at 6:30 p, m. Saturday in the Columbia Club. Guests are to include members of Chapter P, P, E, O. Sisterhood, and their husbands. They are Messrs and Mesdames C. B. Agness, David E. Fox, Homer E. Grosbach, Albert C. Hirschman, Herman K., McComb, Arthur McCammons, Floyd I. McMurray, Chase McKinsey, Emmett C. Michaels, Bjorn Winger, Carl W Seet and Harry 8. Rogers,

is general chairman,

THURSDAY, DEC. 2, 1937

Dances and

Supper Top Club Events

One Informal and Two Formal Affairs Set For Week-End.

A buffet supper, a formal dinners dance and a dance are (0 be highs lighted in town and country tlub programs this week-end, The December buffet supper at the Propylaeum Club is to be Sune day night, A program by the Technical High School Madrigal Singers is to follow, Large parties are fo be given by Mesdames Samuel Cornell Carey, Wililam H., Kuhn, H. A. Boomer, Ethel Woodard Wright and Miss Anna R. Reade. Other hosts and hostesses are tn be Messrs, and Mesdames Hugh J, Baker, Burke G. Slaymaker, @. (4, Noblitt, T. F., Hudgins, James W, Noel and Dr, and Mrs. John T, Bibe ler, Opens Holiday Season

The Peter Pan Saddle Club is lo open its holiday season with an annual formal dance Saturday at the Lake Shore Country Club. Mrs. Ralph Jacobs is arranges ments chairman, and Miss Grace Fosdick is cochairman. Miss Mils dred Davis is to assist them, George Hilgemeier Jr. is chairman, assisted by Mrs, ©. GG, Brown, Mrs. Margaret Farr, Miss Olive Hoesel, Miss Laura Schultz and Delbert Enright, Miss Mildred Davis is general res ception chairman, assisted by Mrs, W. W. Fancher and William HH Bevington,

Dinner Scheduled

Preceding the dance, a dinner is to be held at the clubhouse, Mrs, Fancher, Misses Chollie Christopher, Dorothy Schussler and Athalene Woddell are reservations committee members, The second formal dinner-dance of the season at the Marott Hotel is to be held tonight, Consuelo Couchman Dunmeyer is to direct music in the dining room during dinner, which is to be served from 6 to 9 p. m., Dancing is to be from 9:30 p. m, to 12:30 a. m, Few affairs are taking place at the country clubs this week-end, Only the men’s card room and the ladies’ lounge are open at Highland Golf and Country Club, At the Columbia Club and (he Indianapolis Athletic Club, the only events scheduled are the week-end dances,

Father Officiates at Daughter's Wedding

Times Specinl LOGANSPORT, Dec. 2~The Rev, A. M. Thomas, Argos, Ind., vesters day officiated at the marriage of his daughter, Roberta, and Arch Divine, Charleston, W. Va. The ceremony was performed in the home of the bride's parents, The bride was attended by Mrs. Wilma Early, Logansport, and tha best man was Charles Starkey, Burs rows. Mr, and Mrs, Divine are to live in Charleston,

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Church Bazaar

And Dinner Held

The women's auxiliary of the First Presbyterian Church is sponse soring an all-day bazaar and turkey dinner today in the church, Mrs. Will Dickson is general chairman, and the booth chairmen are Mrs. Clarence Turner, aprons; Mrs. C. P. Emerson, booknook; Miss Isabel Downing, candy; Mrs, Frank P. McKibbin, candy, sandwiches and afternoon tea; Mrs, Harvey Belton, party favors and Christmas wrappings; Mrs. Maurice Klefeker, flowers; Mrs, Charles 8, Stone, fruit and food; Mrs. Ralph B. Pink« ham, household novelties; Mrs, Maurice Moore, receipts; Mrs. Clyde Jones, toys and baby things, and Mrs, Frank Sisson, white elephant, There is to be a fish pond for the children,

Daughters of British Empire Plan Meeting

The Dryburgh Abbey chapter of the Daughters of the British Erae pire is to hold its regular monthe ly meeting at 2 p. m,, Dec. 8, in the home of Miss Margaret Seegmiller, 57256 Carroll Ave, Mrs, C, H, Beach is to assist, Mrs, E. M. Schofield is to speak on “The Life of Fanny Kemble.” Final plans are to be discussed for the Christmas Fair to be held Dec. 15 and 16 in the Roberts Guild room of St. Paul's Episcopal Church for the benefit of the British Old Peoples Home at Hollywood, Ill,

St. Vincent's Hospital Guild to Meet Monday

The St. Vincent's Hospital Guild is to meet 10 to 4 p. m. Monday In the hospital nurses’ home, Final arrangements are to be made for the children’s Christmas party on Dec. 22. Mrs. A. H. Huber

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