Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 December 1937 — Page 21

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©... THURSDAY, DEC. 16, 1937 ® by 4 :» Federation Parley Tops ;:Evert List

. : Mrs. Donald § _. New Yor - Wi N k Woman Willi "pi » Speak on Silver is. chairman il At Meeting. of jumior | rns cto, . _.. A meeting of the Seventh District membership ederation of Clubs heads the list| activities of ox women’s organizations meeting : Ey i apn ke | ihe Istier part of this week. the Children’s -. The federation meeting is scheduled zo tomorrow morning in the Clay-|" Museum. Among the activities directed by

have Mrs. Drake are the Bird Lovers’ . Club treks, one of | which is to be taken Tuesday.

- pool. Several organizations “~meetings planned for tomorrow. .~. ~The Seventh District Chorus and _ Miss E. Alberta Brenner, New York, ~ lare to appear on the morning pro-.-‘gtam. Miss Brenner is to speak on [“The Romance of Silver.” | She is to describe the uses to which man has plt silver since the * |earliest of records. Her lecture, the ~ “result of years of research, is to be < illustrated with a silver display. © Mrs. Chic Jackson, Fine Arts De“partment chairman, is to present ~ Miss Brenner. Assisting Mrs. Jackson with the arrangements | are ” Mesdames E. E. Lett, Fredrick| Al--“‘pershardt, Curtis Hodges, R. B. <::Malloch, Everett M. Schofield land = /Mrs. Frank B. Hunter. Mrs. W. D. -*. Keenan, president, is to preside.

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The Friday Afternoon Reading _ Club is to hold its Christmas party tomorrow afternoon in the home of -- Mrs. J. L. Jackson, 3001 E. 10th St. « Mrs. A. J. Barnes is to give a Christmas reading, and Mrs. Elizabeth Spahr, a recitation. The program is to include musical selections and a gift exchange.

8 # # Mrs, J. P. Smith and Mrs. Simon Reistler are to be hostesses for the Christmas party of the Irvington ’ - Fortnightly Club tomorrow affer-|.,.. weer end ‘+ noon. : ? ” ” » _ “Jerusalem to Bethlehem” is to be .. Mrs. A. B. Miller's topic at the Friday Afternoon Literary Club meet- :- ing tomorrow afternoon. in the :-. heme of Mrs. E. A. Trittipo., Mrs. .. J..-W. Preston is to be assistant hos- * tess. Mrs. W. C. Oldridge is to read “the Christmas story in the Book of _- St. Luke. ;

Included are to be suet, apples, raisins, cranberries, nutmeats, stale

bread, sunflower seeds, rice, small grains, carrots and peanuts in the shells. f

The children’s contributions are to be taken to bird sanctuaries at Woolens Gardens, Orchard School, Watson Road and many more feeding stations in City parks and public school grounds which were made and placed during the last year by the Park Board. . Much of the credit for the citywide interest in the bird-feeding program is due Mrs. Louis Markun, only woman member of the Park Board, who has co-operated in the project. Andrew Miller, City horticulturist, also has given feeding sugges-

” ” # ~ Mrs. Fred Warner is to be hostess * “for the Culture Club meeting to- _-_ morrow. There is to'be an exchange “1 of gifts.

“Fete Set in Home For Aged Women

The Welfare Club’s annual Christmas party at the Indianapolis Home for Aged Women was to be held at 2 p. m. today. : Mrs. Charles Maxwell, program _. chairman, has arranged a musical . program by the Ogden Junior Chor_ale under the direction of Mrs. James Ogden. Mrs. Harry Kuhn is refreshments chairman for the social “hour to follow. The club’s executive board members were to assist as hostesses. The living room of the home was to be decorated with baskets of poinsettias. Ices were to be shaped like Santa Clauses and Christmas trees. Residents of the home were to receive gifts.

Altenheim House Party Outlined

Residents of the Altenheim Home are to be guests at a Christmas| party at 3 p. m. Sunday given by the Altenheim. Mrs. C. A. McPheeters is to sing, accompanied by Mrs. C. L. Dyer. Piano duets are to be played by Misses Doris and Elsa Hubert and trumpet duets are fo be played by Edward Tournagis and Alfred Hubert. Music also is to be presented by the seven Music. Master's Cadets. Santa Claus is to distribute gifts at the close of the program.

Alpha Beta Chi Sets Fete pha ‘Beta Chi Sorority is to hold its Christmas party at the Whispering Winds Tuesday night. Miss Neva Evermann is arrange-

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Gardener.

Directs Activities for

Bird Lovers’ Club Me To Take Food to Sanctuaries

Juniors

iland Elva Bronson are to sing

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Members of the Bird Lovers’ Club are to see that, the birds feast

The club, composed of junior members of the Children’s Museum, is to 'meet at 2:30 ps m. Saturday at the museum to prepare the food.

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tions to Nature Study Club and the

Audubon Society members. Even. the youngest child is to string the food Saturday. Members of the junior board of directors of the museum, representing the 15 zones of museum activity which include 86 public schools, all parochial and private schocls, special educa tion schools and county schools, are to be present to gid the children. | Bird Lovers’ Club members are t meet at 10 a. m. Tuesday at th Museum to board. special busses fo a trip to Woolelxs’ Gardens where they are to be guests of the Nature Study Club’ of Indiana for the day. Hot chocoiate lis to be served ab noon to the children who are to take their own lunches. They are to ree turn to the muscum at 4 p. m.

A tasty cake made with rich * milk chocolate, with milk chocolate fudge filling. Topped with vanilla icing sprinkled with

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Di Omicron | Bride-to-Be ; Groups Set | Yule Party

Members of 6 Chapters Will Hold Annual - Holiday Event.

Members of five alumnae chapters and the newly-formed Iota ‘Gamma Chapter of Pi Omicron Sorority to hold their annual Christmas ‘party at a banquet tomorrow night in the Marott Hotel. Honor guests are to be Prof. and Mzs. John J. Haramy, Mr. and Mrs, | Bjorn Winger, Dr. and Mrs. Irvin

T. Shultz, Miss Flora Drake and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Richardson. Miss Dorothy Schulz is to present a Christmas story and the Misses Eva Rose Lynch, Jeanette Knight

Miss Violet Stanger’s engagement to Frank A. Doll is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Stanger. The wedding is to take place Dec. 25 in St. Paul's Episcopal Church.

Christmas carols, accompanied by Miss Florence Wingerter and Miss Elizabeth Rose Lynch. Miss Hazel

Horton -is to present a Christmas feature.

Purdue Ald

To Address

Home Group

‘Christmas In Our Hearts and Homes’ Topic of Stanley Coulter.

Stanley Coulter, dean ‘emeritus of Purdue "University, is to address the American Home Department of the Woman's De ent Club tomorrow afternoon in the clubhouse, 1702 N. Meridian St. Dean Coulter is to discuss “Christ-

+ mas in Our Hearts and Homes.”

Christmas decorations are being planned by Mrs. John Berns, chairman, assisted by Mrs. R. J. Anderson and J. H. Orndorfl. Mrs. John F. Engelke is ‘to be as-

sisted at the door by Mrs. Harry

Plummer and Mrs. W. C. Royer. Mrs. Frank A. Curry is arrangements chairman for the tea to follow the program. Assisting her are to be Mesdames

Stanfield Keeney, Louis E. Berner,

‘Not Quite True’

WASHINGTON, Dec. 16 (U. P.).—Emil Ludwig’s biography of tha President is “interesting” but “not quite true” in some respects, Mrs. Roosevelt said yesterday. : Mrs. Roosevelt said that the German = biographer’s “long searching explanation of _ Franklin as a young man,” in the second installment of the serialized biography, is inaccurate in overemphasis of the influence of her uncle, Presi-

dent Theodore Roosevelt, upon her husband’s career.

Church Class Sets Fete

Mrs. Henry Stienecker is to be hostess at a Christmas party for members of the First Evangelical Church Goodwill Class at 2 p. m. tomorrow. ;

Frederick H. Bowen, C. J. Buchanan, | Frank M. Bush, Ray B. Dorward, Henry Dana Hamilton, E. A. Kelly, H. A. Koss, Edward S. Ludlum, R. A, Miller, Paul T. Rochford, C. E. Sunthimer, Benjamin A. VanWinkle, N. T. Washburn, Harris P. Wetsell, C. E. Wolcott and Misses Florence

Bass and Florence W. Howell.

| Business Group

To Hear Lecture By New Yorker

Miss E.. Alberta Brenner, New

York, is to speak on “The Romance | of Silver” before the Business and Professional Women’s Club mem- |

bers at 8 p. m. today in the K. of C. auditorium. - Miss Brenner has lectured before several local women’s organizations during her visit here in the past week. Preceding the lecture Miss Margaret Jgmes is to sing, accome panied by Miss Charlotte Moore. Following a 6 o’clock dinner in the cluhouse, -Orville Stone is to present a program of musical selec tions. Reginald Garstang of the Julius C. Walk & Co. is to speak.

Members are to bring gifts for °

the out-patient department of the James Whitcomb Riley Hospital,

Puppet Show to Be Given A puppet show, “The Spirit of Christmas, written and directed by Miss Charlotte E. Wilson, Indianapolis Public Schools art instructor, iz to be presented in the auditorium of School 46 at 3 p. m. today. *

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