Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 December 1937 — Page 4
Anima s and J uggler Score Big Hit at Party For Hospital Children
Youngsters Entertained at Annual Junior League
Fete; 400 Expected at Tudor Hall Skating Event; Guests Are Honored at Tea Dance.
By VIRGINIA MOORHEAD MANNON ' “Boy, Bobby, that’s some pony!” “Hey, that’s a smart pony!” “Goodby, pony, goodby!” ; Up to the second floor of the Riley Hospital into the Occupational Therapy Shop walked a red-cockaded brown “%nd white pony that did all kinds of tricks for a room full of children in beds, frames, “cripple carts” and wheel chairs. Some came from their rooms under their own steam. But every child in Riley who could be moved ' came yesterday afternoon to the annual Junior League
Christmas party sponsored by Mr. and Mes. William
Bartlett Jr. Gaily colored quilts covered dozens of little legs incased in casts. * One wan young miss, flat on her back in a cast, held up a little white mirror from time to time to catch the reflection of the fascinating performance in the front of the room. A tinkle of victrola music from behind the marionette stage was the signal that the entertainment had begun. “What is dot?” cried one baby on the front row as the curtain rose on the dancing marionettes. Jrins lighted up white faces as ‘Twas the Night Before Christmas” unfolded on the stage. While there was awed silence at first, a few treble giggles greeted the comical antics of the puppets and hearty applause resounded at the end. - When the juggler called for two assistants, “Ralph” and “Steve” shyly volunteered. And “Steve” was amazed no end when the prestidigitator pulled half a deck of cards from the cast on his foot. When the five trained dogs came on, they were greeted by several husky guffaws. # # » » » # A few young patients on yr spetitl diets had to be hustled out be= fore the ice cream and cookies appeared. Others, flat on their stomachs or backs, did a: very neat job of consuming the Christmas bell molds. And it was just like any well children’s party when the red chimneys: of candy were passed out. Mrs. William H. Wemnter, party chairman, was assisted by Miss Josephine Madden, Junior League! Hospital chairman; Miss Eunice Dissette, theater chairman, and her committee members. Hospital committee members assisting included Mesdames David P. Williams Jr., Jeremiah Cadick, Albert Lang, Frederick S. Boone, the Misses Ruth and Helen Sheerin, Irving Moxley, Helen Fleischer, Anne Ayres, Louise Vonnegut, Judith Chambers and Betty Brown. 8 8 2 ® 8 8 0»
+ A few tumbles may be taken in a good cause when the Tuder
Hall Alumnae Association gives its skating ‘party for the benefit of .
the Undergraduate Scholarship Fund in the Riverside Skating Rink from 3 to 5 p. mi Dec. 29. Each year the Association undertakes to raise $500 for scholarships within the school. Nearly 400 tickets already have been sold. Mrs. Elsa Pantzer Test, alumnae association president, has” announced tickets may be purchased at the skating rink. Among these who have bought tickets for groups who will attend the party are Mesdames H. T. Van Landingham, Clifford Arriek, Morris Lanville Brown, Addison J. Parry, Theodore B. Griffith, Alex Metzger, Frank L. Binford; Austin Brown, Roy Elder Adams, Nellie Hill, Robert Adams, Harry Hartley, Charles Harvey Bradley, A. Kiefer Mayer, Oliver Stout, Albert K. Scheidenhelm and Horace Wright Jr. The motor corps: committee which is delivering tickets ineludes Mesdames Paul E. Fisher, Hugh Carpenter, Clarence Alig and Miss Nina Brown. » ® »
Mr. and Mrs, Charles Harvey Bradley are to ive a tea dance .
this afternoon in the Indianapolis Athletic Club in honor of their hsliday guests, Capt. and Mrs. Jonas Ingram, their daughter, Miss Mary Birch Ingram, and their son, Midshipman William T. Ingram. Mrs. Bradley's sister, Mrs. Ingram, and Capt. Ingram are stationed * at the New York Navy Yard. : 8 2 2 2 8 = A group of Indianapolis friends with their sons and daughters will go to Culver to spend New Year's week-end in the Maxinkuckee Inn. Several members of the party have summer cottages at the lake and have gone up for New Year’s for a number of years. Ice boating and other winter sports are planned if the weather permits.
Among those who are expecting to go from Friday to Sunday are
Messrs. and Mesdames William Ray Adams, Bradley, George E. Home, Perry Lesh, Frank Hoke, Francis W. Dunn, James F. Frenzel and Capt. and Mrs. Ingram. t J ” 2 2 ” 2 Col. and Mrs. A. W. Herrington are planning a housewarming Jan. 2 in their new home, 4256 Boulevard Place. Mrs... Edward J. Bennett gave a birthday party yesterday for her young son, Edward. Miss Jane Anne Davis returned from the University of Cincinnati today to spend Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. C. Fred Davis.
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Allen and Alex Carroll, sons of Mr. gnd Mrs. James F. Carroll will entertain a.group of the younger set at a buffet supper in their home in Golden Hill Sunday evening. . Their guests first are to gttend the tea dance Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Kackley will give Sunday afternoon for Miss Jane Adams in the Indianapolis Athletic Club. Allen Carroll is home from Hamilton College and Alex from Williams for the holidays. Guests at their party are fo include the Misses Nina Brown, Prudence Brown, Joséphine Mayer, Mary Sheerin Kuhn, Barbara Stafford, Joan Metzger, Alice Vonnegut, Jane Zimmer, Jane Adams, Evelyn Lilly, Alice Emerson, Katherine Porter and Mary Stewart .Rurtz, and Messrs. Robert Patrick Fortune, Alan Appel, Charles . Latham, Arthur Lathrop, Sylvester Johnson Jr., Noble Dean Jr. Allen Clowes, George liam McMurtrie and William Diven, Anderson.
Clowes, Byron Hollett, Irving Lemaux, Wil- .
800 Invitations For Dance Sent
More than 800 invitations have been issued for the third annual dance to be ‘given by the DePauw University Club of Indianapolis New
Year's Night at the Columbia Club. Many DePauw University students and alumni in surrounding cities, as well as those living in Indianapolis, were on the mailing list. A buffet supper is to be served, ue to Robert Simon, arrangements chairman. Lew Schilling
| and Lis orchestra are to play from
10 p. m. to 1 a. m. Chsaperones are to be Messrs. and Mesdames Albert Beveridge # Jr., Foster Clippinger, Eugene Pulliam Sr. and George Kadel. Assisting Mr. Simon with arrangements are Misses Emma Jean Tucker, Sally Smith, Lou McWhirter, Jane Preston and Fred Tucker Jr. and M. J. Moore. Reservations for out-of-town 'students and alumni include those for Misses Rosemary Tully, Heien George and Gertrude McCullough, Franklin; Frank Durham, Greencastle, and Paul Van Riper, Lebanon.
Columbia Club’s Senior Members
Will Hold Dance
The annual Christmas dance for senior: members is to head the Columbia Club's social calendar tonight. Included in the list of réservations are those of R. J. Schwab, Thomas Nickell Jr, S. G. McGarven, D. S. Meditch, W. S. Ballenger, Ben Kroct, Robert Tucker and E. R. Lindesmith. Senior members have also been invited to attend the tea-dance for junicr members home from school, in the main dining room Tuesday afternoon. A committee of junior girls is to preside at the tea table. Dinner at the New Year's Eve din-ner-dance is to be served from 9 p. m. until midnight. Featured in the cast of the floor show are to be the March sisters, and Ramon and Elor¢ne, dance teams; Virginia, acroba’ic dancer; the Collettes, jugglers; the two Marvels, comedy skating team, and the Bobbettes, dancers.
Personals
I. A. C. to Welcome New Year With Supper-Dance Starting at 10
The New Year is to be welcomed at the Indianapolis Athletic Club with a supper-dance beginning at 10 p. m. New Year's Eve for club mem-
bers and their guests. Two orchestras on the fourth floor
ballroom and lantern room are to play for dancing.” The floor show
Sunny Hours Club
entertainment is to be presented on both the third and fourth floors. Twenty entertainers are to be featured in song, dance and novelty numbers. : Supper is to be served until 12:30 a. m. and breakfast may be ordered during the early hours of 1938. No closing time has been announced for
the party. : Special lighting effects are to feature the decorative scheme and table appointments are to be favors, hats and noisemakers. Reservations for the party are to be accepted until 6 p. m. Thursday. More than 600 already are listed. Other holiday parties on the I
A. C’s a calendar include dancing tomorrow; a holiday tea dance in the Whirl-E-Gig Playhouse Monday from 4 to 5: 30 P. m.;
Church Children To Give Playlet
A Christmas playlet, “The Toymaker's Doll” is to be presented at 4 p. m. Sunday by children of the Southport Presbyterian Church.
Leading roles are fo be played|
Wities, Cliton |
by Barbara McQuat, Baker, Doris Smith, Gordon MacBeth and Max ‘Kortepeter. ; Others in the cast are Nancy Lee
Entertains Children
Mrs. Plownce Kalb was chairman 0! e pa ven by the Sunny Hours Club yesterday for 45 children at the Marion County Juvenile Detention Home. Music was provided by Robert Newby and William Steinmetz of the Irvington School of Music, Candy and gifts were distributed.
Gloves to Add Glamour
to the glamour of formal finery. For evening, there are lovely black suede and satin numbers with sequins or gold scroll designs on cuffs. Some are made entirely of
gold kid or shiny sequins in various colors. .
So Fra Club Aid
‘|ter, Mrs
Mr. and Mrs. Alex L. Taggart, 9400 Spring’ Mill Road, who entertained last night, are to entertain again on Christmas for members of their family. Guests last night at the Taggart home included Mr. and Mrs. William A. Atkins, Mr. and Mrs. James L. Gavin, Mr. and ‘Mrs. Alex Taggart Jr..and their sons, Sandy, Henry and Michasl; Mr. snd Mrs. William Wiggins and ther sons Billy and Stephen; Frank Atkins and his son Frank C. Atkins; Mrs. James Parish and Miss Elizabeth and Miss Helen Taggart. On Christmas Day, Mr. and Mrs. Taggart, in addition to their immediate family, are to. have as their guests, Mr. and Mrs. Edward B. Taggart and their children, Patricia, Marion and Nancy, and Misses Gertrude, Mona and Lillian Taggart. Russell Von Ohlen, a student at Columbia College, Chicago, arrived yesterday to spend the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Ohlen, 2339 IM, Delaware St. ; Ir. and Mrs. Walter Brant, 4483 N. Meridian St, who have been visiting in Mexico, are to return to Indianapolis the first of the year. Alfred and Vincent Meunier, students at Pennsylvania State College, hgve returned to spend the holidays
ier, 1624 N. Alabama St. son, Richard, 5775 Central Ave., who
Edgewater Beach Hotel, Chicago, returned today for the holidays. Miss Arlene Allen, Toledo, O., is to spend the holidays with. her and Mrs. Harvey Applegate, 8012
Robert Applegate has arrived by plane from W to spend the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Applegate, 8012 N. Central Ave. P. Coburn, Chicago, is the holidays with his sis- . Julian Bobbs, :
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mas Maynard, sre visiting in Lak Tl, as guests
Children in Riley Hospital occupational therapy depar:ment were wide-eyed yesterday as they watched the juggler eat fiery torches at the annual Junior League Christmas party. Assisting at the
By DePauw Club|
.day.
with their father, Edward J. Meun-
Mrs. Arthur Robinson and her| have been spending the week at the
Fire-Eater Entertains at League Pa
Mrs. Madden.
. party, which is sponsored by Mr Bartlett Jr., were (left to right George _
| For Society
|0ld Glory Groups Plan,’
New Year's Night * Festival.
Decorations are to be in green and silver. Louis Partello’s orches-
{ia is lo, Play for dancing from 9
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Mansfield, hostess.
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officer.
eon. Mrs. Demarchus C. Brown
SORORITIES Beta, Phi Gamma Tau. Mon. night, Mrs, ‘Denny Johnson, 1827
Alumnae, Pi Omicron. Mon. night. Claypool Hotel. Miss Flora E. Drake to lecture on “The Modern Woman’s Problems.” ‘ Zeta chap- \ ter members hostesses, Miss Hazel Horton presiding.
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sonic Temple. Public installation,
CLU Optimist. ‘Noon today. Columbia Club.
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. night. Broad Ripple MaGertrude Jones, installing
Ladies’ Day. Turkey lunchspeak on “France.”
Performance
More parties for the Cornell University Club show “O What a Night,”
English’s Theater, were enlisted to-
Mr. and Mrs. Josiah K. Lilly are to have a dinner party for 50 guests in their home “Oldfields,” in Woodstock, for friends of their son, Josiah Kirby Lilly III, Cornell University student.
The party 1s to leave for the theater following the dinner and later attend the Adams dance at the Indianapolis Athletic Club.
Guests for Dinner
Mr. and Mrs. John Sloane Kittle are to have a few of the Cornell men as their dinner guests before the performance. Their theater ‘party is to include members of their family. Mr, and Mrs. William Ray Adams also are to have a theater party. Their guests, with their two daugh-| ters, Miss Jane Adams and Mrs, Louise McClennen, and Mr. MecClennen, Boston, are to be Misses Louise Vonnegut, Mary Birch Ingram, Pauline Moxley, Louisville, Mary Elam, and John Elam, E,
Sweet Briar Day | To Be Observed
Sweet Briar College Day is to be observed Tuesday at a luncheon in Woodstock Club. Miss Sally Reahard is general arrangements’ chairman and Miss Marcia Morrison is president of the
local alumnae group. Miss Patricia Baglesfield, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Davy Eaglesfield is attending the college.
Today’s Pattern
to be presented tomorrow night at]
Groups Arranging to Attend
yy Cornell Club
oward Roorbach, James C. Adams, dshipman William T. Ingram, eorge. E. Home Jr. and Samuel ckens Adams.
Others to Entertain 2
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Meeker are have as their theater guests Mr. nd Mrs. Paul Buchanan, Mr. snd . Donald Keller, Miss Elizabeth eeker ‘and James Thurston. | Mr. and Mrs. Owen M. Mothershead are to have with them at the play, Mr. and Mrs. Richard W. Smitheram. In Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius O. Alig’s party are to be Cornelius O. Alig Jr., Miss Selane Alig, Walter L. Milliken II, and Miss Mil‘dred Milliken. : Miss Evadne Hayward Hibben’s guests at dinner at the Columbia Club, the theater and the Adams’
Hammerstadt, Frederick George Matson, Edward Stokely and Francis D. Brosnan.
Preston Woolf And Bride to Be Guests at Party
Mrs. Merritt E. Woolf, 4530 Guilford Ave, is to entertain in her home from 4 to 7 p. m. Sunday in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Preston E. ‘Woolf, her son and daughter-in-law.
Mr. and Mrs. Woolf were married
Phoebe Ann Receiving with Mrs. Merritt Woolf and the honored couple are to be Mrs. Laurence G. Cummins, the bride’s mother, and Miss Margaret
‘PF. Gower, Pittsburgh.
Presiding at the tea table are to be Mesdames R. O. McAlexander, Vincent B. Smith, William Mullen, E. L. Pedlow, Arthur Ayres and Thomas Campbell. Assisting in the dining room are to be Mesdames Oscar Jose Jr. Laurence Cummins Jr, ‘Royer K. Brown, Edward Crowel, Alden White and Misses Charlene’ Heard, Katherine Heard, Mary Beth King, Mary C. Markey and Philena Hamill. Assistant hostesses are to be Mesdames Oscar Watkins, Paul Rochford, James T. Hamill, George HosPaul McNamara, Howard Painter and Charles Breece. The tea table is to be decorated in: blue and silver.
P.-T. A. Meetings Are Annou nced
Outstanding events on the state and national Congress of ParentTeachér Associations calendar for the next few months have been announced. There is to be an executive committee meeting in Washington Jan.
112 to 15. The board of directors of Child Welfare Co., Inc. of the na-|
tional P.-T. A. is to meet in Washington Jan. 15. = Founders’ Day, in: observance of the 41st birthday anniversary of the National Congress P.-T. A., is to be observed Feb. 17.. The national convention and its ‘related meetings is to be held in Salt Lake City May 13 to 22. There is also to be a P.-T. A, section 3 meeting at the convention of
Gop Sa Doll Clothes for Needy
"he pattern is Gey. to follow. It hi h {0 tions. to evry sep In :
| P. Merriam. Miss Peggy
dance are to be Miss Mary Jane]
Oct. 9. The bride formerly was Miss Cummins,
Mrs. Albert Reep, 3110 Broadway, v _ | Was hostess yesterday when a group | : {met to sew doll clothes for
Pp. m. until midnight
Committees in charge of the dance include Miss Emmy Lou Posson, music chairman, ied by Misses Elizabeth Best, Anne Holmes,
back, William Shirley and Donald Dickson; Miss Jane Curry, refreshments chairman, Misses Betsy Winterrowd, Betty Jane Handy,
‘Barbara Winslow, Thomas Binford
and Robert Reasoner; Miss Barbara Jones, decorations, Misses Harriet Jane Holmes, = Eleanor Winslow, Mary Elizabeth Harrison, Virginia Binford, Adelaide Culloden and ht Posson; Fred I. Jones, tickets ! Porter,
wine and Arthur Northrup.
Miss Kegley Is Chairman Entertainment is being arranged by Miss Nancy Kegley, chairman, and Misses’ Jane’ Lambert, Ceciliz Bobbitt, Patricia | Ann Gilliland, Alice C. Hankins, Mary A. Hinkle and William Henley Mayse. ‘On the hospitality committee are Miss Margaret Millikan, chairman, and Misses Carolyn Jones, Janef Zimmerman, Margaret Jane Bobbitt, Phillips Huston and Ralph E. McDonald.
Publicity Committee Named
John C. Holmes is publicity chairman, assisted by Misses Marilyn Bobbitt, Mary Marie Meek, Dorothy Reasoner, Jean Redwine, Ann Zimmerman, Margaret Wohlgemuth and Dorothy Shafer.
Patrons and patronesses are to be Messrs. and Mesdames Russell Bosart, William Kegley and Joseph Bosart is junior president of Old Glory Society and Mrs. Merriam “is senior president. Out-of-town guests for the event are to include Mrs. George I Chester, Valparaiso, and her, son, Jack. Mrs. Chester is state C. A. R. director.
Two Movies on Schedule for * Local Children
One hundred and eighty under. privileged children were to be enter tained with a double-feature moving picture at the Apollo Theater this morning under the auspices of St. Vincent's Hospital Guild.
The same children were guests at a. Murkey dinner recently given hy the guild at the hospital Nurses’ Home. | Tables were centered with miniature Christmas trees and the thres Wise Men. Guests were presented a gift, a drum-shaped box of candy and individual paper . Christmss trees. A show was presented by ihe Variety Club. The stage was decorated with a large tree, a fireplace and scenes from the Nativity. ‘Mrs. A. H. Huber was chairman and. Mrs. B. F. Hatfield was cochairman of arrangements for both events. Assisting them were Mesdarn:s Floyd Earhart, William Zaiser, Idward Schneider, T. J. Blackwell, I N. Cole, A. E. Butler, Ralph Kin= ble, J. F. Darmody, William Ittenbach, Emil Rassman, C. F. Riensche, John Hook and Misses May Barr, Alice Tobin, Mary Eymann, Frances Dux and Lillie Langsenkamp.
The annual ‘dance given by the} Old Glory Society, Children of the | American Revolution, is to be held | : New Year's night in the D. AR ; chapter house. -
Leora Wood, Ruth Merriam Fish-
: - Liang Shen Photo. Miss Jean Bonner Meek, 5809 Lowell Ave, is arrangements chairman for the annual formal dance to be given by the Indians Alumnae Association of Stephens College Monday night in the Lake Shore Country Club. :
Visiting Guests For Club Dance Here Are Listed
A number of out-of-town and out-of-state guests are to be present for the dinner-dance being
given Wednesday, Dec. 29, in the
Indianapolis Athletic Club by the
| Notre Dame Club of Indianapolis.
Dancing with Ted Nering and his
| Indiana University band is to begin
Winslow, 2% 8 p.m.
Misses Francis Fuller, Virginia Raiss, Betty Raiss and Donald Hickey, Thomas Kelly and Joseph Griffin are to attend from South Bend. ‘Guests from Huntington are to be Miss Margaret Mehring, William Mehring and Richard Willis. Miss Mary Jacqueline Griffith, Edwin Kilrain and Thomas Funk are to attend from Anderson. Attending from Gary ‘are to be Miss Rita Clifford, William Clifford, William Hake and Thomas Radigan. Miss Anita O’Brien, Jack Anton and Andy Puplis are to be present from Chicago. Miss Dorothy Brickwedde, Edward Jacobs and John: O’Leary from Detroit and Scott Reardon, Sioux Falls, S. D.,, complete the list.
St. Nick to Appear At Woodruff Place
Mr. and Mrs.-L. J. McMillin and Elmer Luscher are in charge of the annual Christmas celebration at the central fountain in the ‘Woodruff Place Middle Drive tonight. Bishop ‘H. H. Fout is Ww pronounce the invocation and Mrs. Clyde E. Titus is to lead singing by the children’s chorus. H. M. Meyer is to speak. Santa Claus is to appear at ihe. close of the program.
T 0 Attend Penn Show
Vacationing Students Plan Parties to Precede ‘Fifty-Fifty.’
The University of Pennsylvania's Mask and Wig Club show, “FiftyFifty,” Tuesday night at English's Theater is to attract many college students who are home for the Christmas holidays. Miss Jane Adams, vacationing Sarah Lawrence student, who is to make her debut Christmas night in the Indianapolis Athletic Club, is to be honor gues; at a party arranged by Mr. and Mrs. Otto N. Frenzel Jr. Miss Adams’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Ray Adams, are to be among the guests, to include Mis Mary Birch Ingram, Brooklyn, N. Y., who is visiting her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hare vey Bradley; Miss Ingram’s brother, Midshipman William Ingram, U. S. Naval Academy; Misses Mary Sheerin Kuhn, Nina Brown, J. K.
| Lilly III, Robert Fortune, Sylvester
Johnson III.
Give Party for Daughter Mr. and Mrs. H. Foster Clippine ger’s party for their daughter, Miss Margaret Anne Clippinger, and Son, H. Foster Clippinger. Jr., is to clude Robert Fabry, San I a Penn student visiting the Clippingers; C. Otto Janus Jr., University of Colorado; Miss Ardith Mettenet, Chicago, formerly of Indianapolis, and Miss Anne Elliott. This group is to attend the supper dance
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following the show, also. Miss Helen Griffith, who has returned from Vassar College to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore B. Griffith, and her sister, Miss Sylvia Griffith, is to have a party for the show and dance, to include Taylor, Rye, N. H.; Phehe Perry, Terre Haute; George Kuhn, and the following vacationing [students: Miss Anne Davis,, Swarthmore; Donald Test, Princeton; John Ryan, Deerfield Academy, and Russell Ryan Jr., Harvard. Dartmouth Students to Attend George Mahoney Jr., home from Dartmouth, has made reservations. William McMurtrie, another Dartmouth student, has arranged to attend the dance. A-°group of the younger set is to be entertained by Miss Anne Elder and her brother, William Elder, whose parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bowman Elder, are to give a tea dance in the afternoon before the show. George O. Nichols, Clinton, now studying at the University of Michigan Law School, is to attend a party arranged by Fred Johns Jr. Richard Fowler, Indiana University student, has arranged a party
for the dance to include Misses
Barbara Stafford, Prudence Brown, Josephine Mayer, Alice Vonnegiif, Katharine Porter, Betsy Home, and Robert Neale, Pasadena, Cal, house guest of Paul Buchanan, a Swarthmore student; Joseph Miner and Robert Jackson, Purdue University; Noble Dean, Harvard University; Edwin Craft, Arizona University, and Edward Ijams, Terre
Haute, Yale University, Mr. Fowe
ler’s house guest.
Bachelors Are Mum on Plans
For Christmas Dance Show
One of the most festive events of a gay holiday season is to take place tonight when the Bachelor Club entertains with its annual Christmes dance in the Columbia Club. Great secrecy surrounds plans for the floor show which has been im.ported from Chicago. Several novelty numbers also have been planned. The club’s ‘membership roster ircludes Russell L. Langsenkamp, ai'rangements chairman for the eveni; Louis O. Rainier, Williarn Ramey, William E. Ansted, R. H. Miskimen, R. Stewart Bailey, Robert H. Stafford, Robert M. Armstrong, Ral/mond D. Brown, Edward F. Galli-
hue, Paul White and Carl F. Fechte man.
Rev. Hay ” Speak at - Book Club Luncheon
Mrs. J. BE. Smith is chairman of the Late Eook Club’s luncheon to be held at 12:30 p. m. Tuesday in the Marott Hotel.
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