Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 December 1937 — Page 13
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Officers of Maternal Health League Elected; | Mrs. Haerle Again Head {|
League Aids For Puppet Show Named
‘Night Before Christmas’ + To Be Presented ' .. On Sunday.
Riley Guilds Send Gifts| To Patients] Annual Party at Hospital | To Be One in Series Of Benefits.
Organization Supports Birth Control Clinic Here; Former Resident of City Defies Publishing Tradition in Popular Audubon.
~ “*Twas the Night Before Christe t'mas,” is the title of the marioe nette show to’ be presented by “the Junior League at two performances Sunday in the John Herron Art Institute. | STE The play was adapted from .the i | poem by Mrs. Rosamund VanCamp Hill, who -also is directing. "Performances are to be at 3 and’4 Pp. m. 2 i Mrs. Carl Vonnegut is chairman of arrangements for the play. Mrs. Albert J. Beveridge Jr. is to recite the poem during the performance. Aids Are Named Scenery is being designed by Mrs, John Gould. Bodies of the marionettes are being made by Miss Hel en Fleischer and the heads are being designed by Mrs. William Jungclaus. Properties are being pro=vided by Mrs. Maxwell Coppock, Mrs. Vonnegut and Mrs. Ewing Sinclair are making the costumes and Mrs. Wayne Ritter is direc ing music for the evens. er The marionettes are to be ma |nipulated by Mrs. Coppock, Mts, ‘Jungclaus, Mrs. John Ruckelshaus and Miss Elsie Sinclair. Miss Eue. nice Dissette is chairman of the League's theater production come mittee. iy ‘Glee Club te Sing
i By VIRGINIA MOOBHEAD MANNON _ “Not fewer children but more better-born children” _ is one of the announced objectives of the Maternal Health League which held its annual election of officers yesterday in its headquarters at 307 N. Pennsylvania St. The work of the organization lies in the fields of social service and education, Mrs. Louis H. Haerle, who was re-elected president, said. Other officers elected yesterday were Mrs. Tom Elrod, 1st vice president; Dr. Murray N. Hadley, 2d vice president; Mrs. John Goodwin, recording secretary; Mrs. Addison J. Parry, corresponding secretary, and Mrs, Kurt Vonnegut, treasurer. The League supports a birth control clinic here. The lay board ° which determines policy ana raises funds for the organization meets monthly. ! Other maternal health centers have been established in Evansville, Ft. Wayne and South Bend and referral service is offered in Gary, Marion, ‘Terre Haute, Vincennes, Washington and Whiting. It is the organization's aim to have referral service in every county in the state with at least one doctor in each county seat. 2 The Indianapolis clinic has advised more than 1400 patients in Ye three years of its operation and it often refers patients to other clinics. : . :
Adding to the holiday festivities are numerous parties planned by women’s organizations. Several have | arranged colorful meetings for mem- | bers and guests. Others are feting underprivileged children and hos- | pital patients. ; K Riley Hospital Guild officers are to be hostesses at the organization's annual Christmas party this aftérnoon at the Ball Nurses’ Home at the. Indiana University Medical Center. 3 * Members are to hold a gift exchange and contribute gifts to a party for children at the James Whitcomb ley Hospital. Guild chapters throughout the state are sending boxes for the hospital and convalescent home patients. = On the afternoon’s program are
Members Busy epperd pression Eamonn somes. With Yule Fetes
Wallace and Ealine Puckett Patter- | son. Miss Jane Colgan is to present readings. “iii : Mrs. John G. Beale and Miss Alice Velsey are in charge of the gift distribution. Patients are to help decorate the Christmas trees. . ! # : » ® 2 The Children’s Sunshine Club of Sunnyside held a luncheon-bridge today at the Columbia Club. Mrs.
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Zeta Tau Alpha
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Members of the pfesent board of directors, from which the new officers were chosen, include Mesdames Harry E. Barnard, Lee Burns, *D. Laurence Chambers, G. H. A. Clowes, Elrod, J. A. Goodman, Haerle, John S. Harrison, Benjamin D. Hitz, J. J. Littell, Edwin M. McNally, Harry Ninde Jr., Ft. Wayne; Perry E. O'Neal, Sam Orr, Evansville; Parry, Robert H. Swintz, South Bend; Vonnegut and Hirry Wilson, and Rabbi Elias Charry, Francis W. Dunn, Dr. Murray N. Hadley, Dr. Verne K. Harvey Dr. Russell Hippensteel, Dr. A. S. Johnson, Victor Jose Jr., Dr. C. O. McCormick, Dr. Oscar N. Torian and Dr. Frank S. C. Wicks.
Christmas festivities, including a number of parties, are to keep Zeta Tau Alpha sorority members busy this week. The Mothers’ Club is to entertain Butler University chaptér actives and pledges with a luncheon at the
| chapter house today, Mrs. M. J. Luichinger and Mrs. A. D. Stanley,
Officers of .the Maternal Health League of Indiana were elected yesterday at a meeting in the clini’ it maintains, 307 N. Pennsylvania St. Included in the list were (left to right) Mrs. Addison J. Parry,
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On the League’s advisory committee are Mesdames William Ray . Adams, Elias C. Atkins, Robert B. Failey, Theodore Griffith, Fred Hoke, J. S. Holliday, Donald Jameson, John Sloan Kittle, Meredith Nicholson Jr., Archer Sinclair, Guy A. Wainwright, Paul White and Messrs. W. Rowland Allen, Cleo W. Blackburn, Austin Clifford, F. E. DeFrantz, Donald Du Shane, Columbus; Evans Woollen Jr., Dr. Max Bahr, Dr. R. C| Beeler, Dr. John G. Benson, Dr. J. M. Cunhingham, Dr. Jane Ketcham, Dr. J. K. Kingsbury, Dr. J. A. MacDonald, Dr. Jean Milner, Dr. Charles W. Myers, Dr J. W. Ricketts, Dr. J. O. Ritchey, Dr. J. L. nstein, Dr. C. L. Dudesill, Dr. Martha Souter, the Rev. George S. Southworth, Dr. Frank Walker and Dr. J. C. Vaughan, Marion. | Mrs. Lee Burns was first president of the League when it was organized in 1933. Among the members of the present board of directors who have worked actively in the organization since its beginning jare Mesdames Haerle, Burns, Barnard, Harrison, Goodman, Hitz and Dr, McCormick, Dr. Wicks and Dr. Hadley.
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Nothing's as challenging as trying to do what everyone says can’t be done. With a vicarious sense of pleasure, Hoosiers will revel in. the accomplishment: of Alec Blanton, a former Indianapolis boy, who, despite ‘ali obstacles, was responsible for bringing out the new popular edition of John James Audubon’s “The Birds of America” Mr. Blanton's idea for one of the biggest publishing ventures in years was at first received coldly. No one before had thought of printing 50,000 and painter of bird pictures. It was 99 years since the original huge folio had been engraved and printed in England in an edition limited to less than 20C sets. The price of one of these sets at that time was $1000. Today a set of the first edition, when if can be found, has brought as much:as $15,000. : The San Francisco owner of a complete set containing 500 original bird plates lent it to the publishers with the stipulation that they insure it for $50,000 during the time it was in their possession, The William Henry Smith Memorial Library of the Indiana Historical
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Mr. and Mrs. F. Neal Thurston will motor to Yellow Springs, O., Friday to bring their son, Frederick Neal Thurston, who is a student in Antioch College, home for the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. John K. Ruckelshaus returned yesterday from Cincinnati where they spent the week-end with Raymond Kunkel. Mr. and Mrs Donald Jameson have issued invitations to 30 members of the younger set for a dinner in honor of Miss Jane Adams, Dec. 29 Miss Adams, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Ray Adams, is to make her debut Christmas night at a dance in the Indianapolis Athletic Club. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bates Johnson and their sons, Gaar and Fred Bates Johnson Jr., will entertain 40 young Indianapolis friends overnight at the Nashville House in Brown County Dec. 22. Winter - sports are planned for daytime fun and dancing and games for the evening. | J sn = ® = 8
Mr. and Mrs. Uz McMurtrie are issuing 70 inuvitations for a stag supper to be held Dec. 30 in the Woodstock Club. William McMurtrie, Dartmouth College senior, is to give the stag party for the fourth year for young men home from college for the helidays. The guests are to be members of a clan in school here, together before college days and who now attend 50 different schools. Mr. McMurtrie is expected home Friday. : : :
copies.of the work of the greatest American naturalist :
Gift Exchange To To Be Feature | Personals
Club to Sponsor . Dessert-Bridge
Th: St. Joan of Arc Women’s Club is to hold a dessert-bridge at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in the school hall. A gift booth and food sale are to b¢ features. i The general arrangements committee includes Mesdames Joseph A. Shaw, J. E. Sweeney and W. Ww.
Myers. Tre gift booth is to be in charge of Mesdames Albert E. Lamb, E. E. Kelley and G. T. Osborne. Mesdames J: V. Fox, T. G. Stapleton, F. C. Thompson and George E. Fink are 0 preside at the/food sale.
Children’s Party
Mrs. Harry Markey is chairman of the |'children’s party to be held at th: Uptown Theater on Dec. 22. Mrs. Neil Engle is assistant chairman. ; On the committee are Mesdames G. J. Bramwood, Louis Kirsch, L. G. Wilkinson, J. J. Klee, P. A. Quinn, W. A. Brennan, G. R. Mullins, E. B. Leppert, W. H. Mooney, D. H. Carter, Karl Kraemer, P. F. Belle, C. R. Keogh, C. A. Myers, G. S. Becker, E. M. Kelly, Frank Langsenkamp, C. N. Klawsmeyer, M. E. Reilly, Oscar Larson, Mary, Wysong, Earl Dunne, John A. Welch, Earl Wolfe anc M. J. Lindop. Cthers include Mesdames L. J. Welch, Herman Zietlow, Z. A. Mangold, J. C. Wulfekuhl, J. C. Houk, F. W. Beck, W. L. Dwyer, S. A. Sullivan, Arch ' McGinniss, G WW. Sclimutte, Harry Wiebke, E. M. Mueller, E. J. Halpin, J. A. Lindgren, A. R. Meyers, W. H. Rohr, W. E. Reilly, J. L. Sparks, G. A. Buskirk, G. F. Glass, and Miss Frances Brock.
Post 4 Auxiliary Plans Broadcast
‘Of Welfare Talk
A broadcast of Christmas carols ard a child welfare talk are to be presented by Indianapolis Post 4 Anxiliary, American Legion, at 2 p. m. Dec. 22 on WFBM. Mrs. Louis R. Markun is radio chairman. ; Mrs. W. J. Overmire entertained the auxiliary’s welfare committee at
' For Quest Club
The Y. W. C. A. Quest Club is to hold its annual Christmas party tomerrow. Dinner at 6:15 p. m. is to be followed by a program and gift exchange. . Miss Bonita Strantz, arrangements chairman, is being - assisted by Misses Vivian Gatwood and Jean Rider. Miss Wilma Rose, president, is to preside. The industrial department is to hold a series of parties, beginning at 1:30 p. m. Thursday. On the same day, Alta Vista Club members are
Indianapolis for the holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis P. Baier, 4818 Park Ave. are vacationing at the Park Lane Apartment Hotel, Miami Beach. They are to return to
Mr. and Mrs. W. Scott Deming are spending the winter in their southern home at Miami, Fla. They have as their guest their niece, Mrs. Leon F. Perkins, Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Deming motored this summer from Indianapolis to Los Angeles, Cal., and sailed from there to Honolulu for a month’s visit. They also spent several months in Los Angeles.
Mrs. Winifred Conrick Kahmann, director of the Riley Hospital eccu-
luncheon yesterday. Final arrangements for the clothing of children, baskets for needy families and distribution of toys were made. | Assisting Mrs. Overmire, who is welfare chairman, are Mesdames ¥. H. Sinex, J. W. Parrett, Agatha Yard, Hiram Stonecipher, R. W. Iambert, O. B. Thompson, J. J. Speaks, H. K. Bachelder; C. G. Wiehl, Lee Ingling. James Scott snd the president, Mrs. William R. Pexheimer, } : | The post members entertained their wives with the annual Christ{nas dinner in the Propylaeum Satlirday night. Decorations were in Shristmas colors. Tables were entered with flower and red
pational therapy department, main-
Lambda Chi Delta. 8 p. m. today. Delta Omega. 8 p. m. Wed. Miss Alpha Upsilon, Alpha Zeta Beta. Alpha Beta Gamma. 6:15 p. m. dinner party. Lambda Gamma. 8 p. m. today. hostess.
chairman. .
Marion County chapt., American
hostess. Christmas party.
way, hostess. Gift exchange.
Busy Bee, Grand Circle of Druids.
Millersville Chapt. 300. Conferring of degrees. Christmas party, gift exchange,
Officers installed.
SORORITIES
Alpha, Omega Phi Tau. 8:30 p. m. Wed. Spink Arms Hotel.
CARD PARTIES St. Philip Neri Altar Society. 2:30 p. m. Wed. Mrs. B. T. Jones,
Dec. Circle. St. Patrick’s Catholic Church. 2:30 p. m. Thurs. School Hall. Mrs. Thomas O'Neill, chairman.
CLUBS
World War Memorial Bldg. Bring food for Christmas baskets. Elsa Huebner Olsen. 12:30 p..m. Thurs, Mrs. M. E. Robbins, 2037 Carrollton, hostess. Christmas party, luncheon. Broad Ripple W. C. T. Uc 2 p. m. Wed. College, hostess. Mrs. Roy R. Heishman, Goodwill Service. 6:30 p. m. Wed.
LODGES Olive Branch Social Circle. Wed. Mrs. Herbert Kimbrel, 830 Broad-
. Aux., Englewood O. E. S. 1:45 p. Cheer sister to be revealed, gift exchange,
8 p. m. Wed. Millersville Masonic Temple,
Federated Patriotic Society, G. A R. 8 p. m. Wed. Pt. Friendly. charity collections.
Ladies’ Aux. Typographical Union.
Hotel Antlers. | rangements chairman, assisted’
Dorothy Robison, hostess. the hoard of directors,
6:30 p. m. Tues. Antlers Hotel. Wed. Sheffield Inn. Christmas oie Decorations Mrs. Mary Leah, 4545 Winthrop, 2 Fs man, Sauter, Harry Herrell, and Miss Helen Rippenberger. Mrs. John Connor and Mrs. A.
War Mothers. 1:30 p. m. today. and D, C. Jolly.
Mrs. S. C. Young, 6148 guest speaker. : Mrs. L. J. Street, 3964 Park, . i tients and clothing of a child.
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the Wheeler Rescue Mission.
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Wed. Hall. Chicken dinner, Miss Emma Doeppers is to.
election of officers. / card party.
m. Wed. Hall. Luncheon,
morrow. hight. Haydn’s Kinder Symphony is
8 p. m. Tues. Y. W. C. A. \ dames S. C. Bodner, F. L. Zreid, M. Rybolt and Miss Olive Kiler.
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Mrs. George B. Gannon will read a Christmas story to members of “School 84 group at 2 p. m. tomorrow. Music will be furnished by the children and the school orchestra. |
‘A Christmas. party will be held parents and friends of Crispus Attucks High School, at 3:15 p. m. Thursday. Mrs. Lillian C. Hall will tell a Christmas stcry and the Student Chorus will sing carols, Gifts will be donated for children of Flanner House. : #® os 8 DeWitt S. Morgan, school superintendent, will talk on Christmas to patrons of School 64, at 2 p. m. tomorrow. The Rev. Charles W. Poole, Garfield Baptist Church pastor, *will deliver the invocation and the church choir will sing carols. Gifts for the crippled chile dren of the community have been made by the social studies class of
¥ 8 8 = The Warren Central High School P.-T. A. is to meet at 7:45 p. m. Wednesday. A chorus of 240 children from the 8th and 9th grades are to sing. A Christmas pageant is to be presented by the speech class. : : | University Club Board to Meet
the school and will be distributed, ]
|versity is to be guest speaker at a
of ‘Mrs. ¥. T. Edenharter and a
Four Chris tmas Events Planned In Churches Here
Christmas songs and Mrs. Clark is to present monologues.
are to be‘ received.
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Two Christmas parties, and two Christmas teas are social events planned this week by various church organizations. ‘ Mrs. Alonzo B. Chapman is arrangements chairman for the Christmas party to be given Thursday by Mrs. Samuel Ashby’s Bible Class of the Central Christian Church. The event is to be held in the church. A gift exchange is to be followed by a program planned by Mrs, B. C. Wright. _ Si The Christmas” party of the Martha M. Society of the First United Lutheran Church is to be held at 8 p. m. today in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Louis S. McAnly, 119 E. Westfield Blvd. : Dr. Stewart to Speak
Merabers’ husbands are to be guests. - Mrs. John Scott is entertainment chairman and Mrs. George Cramer is refreshments chairman. Dr. Allegra Stewart of Butler Uni-
Alumnae Club of Mu Phi ‘Sorority, to be held tonig home of Mrs. Max H. Wall. Appearing on the program are
contralto, accompanied
by Mrs. Neal Ireland.
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Assisting Mrs, Moffett are to
Rust, Alfred Rodecker, Walker and Carl Lauenstein. Christmas tea given by fhe mid Country Club Christian Church Lois Circle 4 .; ’ afternoon in the home of Mrs: Merle Junior Dance A string ensemble is to play several selections under the direction
William B. Peake was general ar-
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Reservations committee members included Mesdames Harry Kennett, John Hampton and Clifford Ritcher. committee members were Mesdames Walter ZimmerCharles Bogert, Gretchen William Weber, Roscoe Butner, John O'Brien
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Clark arranged the program. Other committee members included Mesdames B. L. Byrket, Harry Mahan, W. J. Overmire, Claude Geisendorf
The organization’s philanthropic work this year is to include a health bond, transportation for children at the Theodore Potter Fresh Air School, Christmas gifts for Marion A Mrs. ; County Tuberculosis Sanitarium pa- Craft is to read the Christmas story
Mrs. Ray D. Everson is in charge of the Christmas breakfast fund for
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hostess for the Sigma Alpha . Iota sorority Christmas dinner party to-
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be played by an ensemble composed of Miss Mabel Lieve, director; Mes-
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Miss Patra Kenriedy, accompanied by Mrs. Arthur Monninger, is to sing
Food donations for needy families
‘Miss Helen Louise Quig has ar- ! ranged a musical program for the Christmas party of the Indianapolis
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be Mrs. Agnes Warriner Helgesson, pianist, and Miss Mary Moorman, 1 sby Miss Quig. “Juanita’s Christmas Tree,” an original story of a South American Christmas, is: fo be presented
Assisting the hostess are to be the Misses Helen Dirks, Lulu Brown, Zetta Byers and Mrs. John A. Sink
Richard Mills of Butler University is to talk on “This. and That" at the. anhual Christmas party for mothers of the Alpha Latreian Club ‘this afternoon. Mrs. Paul G. Moffett, 4285 N. Meridian St. is to be
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be i Mesdames Orien Fifer Jr., Byron Williaxa
club president, are decorations cochairmen. : Mesdames W. L. Hartman, L. J.
| Kupferschmidt and J. J. Schoen are
to be hostesses. A Christmas party and gift exchange is to follow the luncheon. * A Christmas party for actives, pledges and alumnae is to be given by the Butler University chapter house association tomorrow night in the house, 329 W. Hampton Drive. Miss Panoria Apostol, association president, is arrangernents chairman asisted by Mrs. W. W. McClennon and Miss Naomi Haworth. Miss
to give the traditional yule log speech.
Slumber Party Planned
Greetings ar: to be extended. by Jean Mills and Miss Dorothea
from Ben Hur. Mrs, Orlando Dunn is to sing Christmas songs, accompanied by Mrs, Jack Greig. A stunt by the pledge chapter and games are to complete the entertainment. The traditional slumber party for actives and pledges is to precede the beginning of the university Christmas vacation Friday night in ' the chapter house. Miss Rosemary
dian St. entertained members of the Indianapolis Alumnae chapter
bridge party. Assisting her were
«| Mrs. J. G. Leech, hostess chairman;
Mesdames N. R. Bailey, K. W. Carr, H. E. Pedlow, Allan R. Stacy and Miss Berniece Livingston.
Jack Morgan Wed
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Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mo, a wedding trip. ‘They are fo be at home in Austin after Jan. 1, ? Mrs, Morgan was Miss Elsinore Funk, daughter of Mrs. V. E. Funk, 3007 N. Delaware St., before her marriage ‘Tuesday in All Saints Cathedral. ILE Mr. Morgan is" a son of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan C. Morgan, Austin. Bishop Joseph M. Francis read the ceremony before the iinmediate families. The bride attended Indiana University, where she was a member
Mr, Morgan was. graduated from the University of Southern California.
Louise Berndt, alumnae adviser, is
Johnson is arrangements chairman. Mrs. L. M. DeVoe, 7345 N. Meri-,
and their husbands recently with a-
To Elsinore Funk
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of the Alpha Chi Omega Sorority.
The scenery in the background is to represent various Christmas cards. In the opening scene which portrays a group of carolers, ‘the Junior League Glee Club is to sing. One of the play features is to be a silhouette scene of Santa Claus and his reindeer flying over: the rooftops. Miss Fleischer is plannin the novelty. The Junior League is fo present.the show Dec. 22 for children ‘at the Rotary Hospital and on Dec. 23 at the annual Riley Hospital children’s Christmas party. . °
Haramy Speaks | Before Ladies Of Scottish Rite
Dr, John J. Haramy spake on “Christmas in Bethlehem” at the monthly . session of the Scottish Rite Ladies’ Luncheon Club at noon today. a 2 - Music was provided by the Arsenal Technical High School's mixed chorus of 60 voices, featuring Miss Sonja Grigo and Miss Doris Myers, Mrs. Murray H. Morris presided. Mrs. Henry Roberts was chairman of the program committee. All members of the family are fo be entertained at the Christmas party Friday night. A play, “Aladdin and His Wonderful Lamp,” is tobe presented - under- the direction of Harry A. Pihl, dtamatic director. Leading roles are to be played by Miss Martha Schreiber, Mrs. Geor= gia Nagle and Eugene D. Wilcox, They are to be supported by a cast of 45 persons. . ‘Santa Claus is to distribute gifts Hmong the children. Dancing in the ballroom is to follow from 9 p. m., until midnight. : The 173 candidates who completed their ritualistic work Thursday have voted to adopt the name: of Edward J. Scoonover, in tribute to one of Indiana’s leading Masons who died this year. 7 Reservations are already . being made for the New Year's Day dinner-dance, an. annual event to which dinner guests are eligible.
Helen: Slusser to Wed Mrs. Lucille Slusser, 1136 Park Ave, has announced the engagement of her daughter Helen, to Morris Selig. The marriage is to
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to entertain’ with a party for their children, and members of the Home Fellowship Club gre to hold a Christmas party.
Thursday Night Program
Miss Geneva Thompson, assisted ‘/ by Miss Wilma Stamm and Miss Frances Hadden, the new president, are in-charge of the event. At 6:45 | p. m. Thursday, the Thursday Night Club is to hold its Christmas program. Eva hilt, Lucille Schuster and. Betty Sue Jones are to sing carols.
tapers. On the arrangements committee were Everett Baum, Mr. Sinex and Mr. Overmire. : The auxiliary had its annua ‘Christmas party recently in the home of Mrs. H. Nathan Swaim. Luncheon was served at noon. The afternoon was spent in - playing bridge. Mrs, Glenn Newville assisted Mrs. Swaim.
Employees’ Party Set Employees of Kiger & Co. are to ‘hold ‘their third annual Christmas
choral group from the Indianapolis Matinee Musicale is to sing a group of songs, directed by Mrs. Richard Fielding. Devotions are to be led by Mrs. William Rothenberger.
Tea to Be Given Assistant hostesses are to be Mesdamss L. B. Lookabill, PF. E. Smith, C. W. Lewman, James M. Dungan, W. E. Vantalge and E. Preston Highley. { Mrs. ¢. A. Behringer, 3665 Washington Blvd, is to be hostess at a
Meridian . Hills Country _Giub| Wi DISC JUNT fo junior members are to have a hali-|, = / js ; ce | 3 Oe a a ra] © ov sc students an ents home smi, 7 from. Sollee have been invited to tl 3 1A STOCK a A 2 3 E ‘Music is to be provided by Hank| 2 one 1%: Henry and his orchestra. «© ~~ | & y a On the arrangements commiltee| are Misses Catherine Durham, Doro«| thy Durham, Harriett Jane Holmes, Claire Patten, Sue Ann Eveleigh,| Mary Scott Morse and William| { Chapin, Ralph Colby Jr., Don Tay-| lor, Robert Brant, Thomas Dry-|
tained by the Junior, League, has returned from Chicage, where she attended a committee meeting on occupational therapy teaching methods, The purpose of the meeting was to formulate a policy to present to the American Medical Association. Mrs. Kahman is a director of the NatioMal Occupational Therapy Association. 2
Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Meade, Indianapolis, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Herbert R. McAlmon, ‘El | Paso, Tex. are stopping at the
At Wilcox Home
| Mrs. William B. Wilcox, 4010 Ruckle St., is to be hostess Thursday night to a meeting of the Indiana University Women’s Club of Indianapolis board of directors. Mrs. Wilcox is president of the organization. Final plans are to be made for a tea to be given Th day, Dec. 30, in the L. S. Ayre Co. auditorium. t
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A Christmas story is to be told by Miss Edyth Chesterfield, and Miss Jessie Bledsoe is tp be Santa Claus. The last of the classes. is to be held at the usual time that evening. The new term of classes is to begin Jan. 8. The Home Women’s gym class is to hold a Christmas luncheon at 12 o'clock Friday. Mrs. A. O. Mason is arrangements chairman. | Juniors Plan Party ‘Health education department members are to have their j | party from 11 a. m. to 12 noon Saturday.’ : | Games, | tion of dances and carol singing are to be included rig the program. A Christmas dance to be held from 8:30 p. m. to ‘Saturda
Waldorf-Astoria, New York. They are to return to their home Thurs-
‘banquet at 6:30 p. m. today in the Claypool Hotel Florentine Room.
Newly elected officers of the ol include Miss Gladys Ewbank,
day. _
-Among recent arrivals in St. Petersburg, Fla. from Indianapolis are Mrs. Flora M. Agness, 2820 N. Delaware St.; Mrs. Willis N. Coval, 3019 Washington Bilvd.; Mr. and Mrs. Edwin A. Ennes, 622 Highland ©Orive; Mrs. R. G. Pox and Miss Virginia Fox, 3436 Madison Ave.; Mr. and Mrs. William E. Karrer, 1343 N. LaSalle St; Mrs. C. E, Murphy, 2421 Adams St.; Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Nash, 8 E. 34th St.; Mr. and . Harry V. Old, 6405 Pleasant Run Parkway; E. W. Roberts, 2820 N. Delaware St.; Miss Grace Valdenaire, 2143 N. Meridian St. | and Mrs. W. H. Winsted, 3840 Washington | Blvd. :
Dance Chairman
president; Mrs. Russell S. Willia: second vice president; Mrs. J. Lioy Allen, recording secretary; Mr B, Dyer, c¢ ding ‘sect and Miss Lute ha Trout, urer. Miss Flora Drake is president.
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‘Young women alumnae and Earl-
Lk Carisma tea for members of the he 4 st ES Plymouth Union, Thursday.
| E. Myers and Charles G. Fitch.
Earlham Buffet -
ham College students who live in| Indianapolis, are to be entertained
Through and Robert Dry Congregational Church’s
| program is to be presented by Megane: E. J. Ellsworth, Clarence.
Flood are arrangements
There's a “Certain Something” in the flavor of Cranberry Orange Relish that's delightfully different
Announcement of the New Year's party has also been made. Dinner to he served at 7 p. m. is to be followed by bridge. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph € cochairm
e¢ this way — Dec. 20, in the home of Miss Agnes Ld Calvert, 1902 N.*New Jersey Sb. gin Beo sa Decorations and appointments are to be in the Christmas motif. Miss -
Party Scheduled |, At U.S. Hospital
The auxiliary to Hayward-Barcus | Post 55, American Legion, is to{ | sponsor a card party tonight at tre| United States Veterans’ Hospital ¢n|
