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Christmas Carol’ of Lambs Club Strikes Holiday Dickens Note

>, D. Club Issues Invitations for Dec. 23 Dance; * Mrs. Martindale Entertains for Miss Pearson at Prenuptial Party.

is chairman - of the ticket committee for the card party and - style show which ' Gamma. Alemnae Chapter of = Kappa Alpha a Theta ~ Sorority > Eo will sponsor tomorrow afternoon at 5 Ayres’ auditorium.

| Shopping Season Brings Crowded Calendars = For Members.

Despite Christmas shopping and other holiday preparations, Indianapolis clubwomen find time to attend meetings and programs of their various organizations. fhe Monday's calendar includes a ladies’ night planned by a leading men’s literary group, a founders’ day observance, a number of book reviews and papers. One group will hold a State Day luncheon tomorrow.

By VIRGINIA MOORHEAD MANNON A Dickensian note will creep into the Lambs Club repertoire with the presentation of “The Lambs. Christmas Carol” at the Christmas .frolic Dec. 17 ‘at the lumbia Club. : ‘Mr. and Mrs. J. Perry Meek, who head the entertain“ment committee, will be assisted by Mr. and Mrs. Irving ~ M. Fauvre and Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Mothershead. : The flock of Lambs dining at the Columbia Club is expected to be ‘particularly large preceding the affair, which traditionally is among the gayest of the holiday parties. Percy H. Weer is chairman f the bachelor: committee of sponsors for the event. ‘ go 8% ‘8 = ol ® 8 = _ The P. D. club has issued invitations for a Christmas dance at 10 o'clock Dec. 23 at Woodstock: Club. The sub-debutante group of hbstess es: includes’ the Misses: Mary Jo "Albright, Mary Jane Alford, Swsan Alvis, Jean Elliott, Marjorie Guepel, Elsie Ann Locke, Helen Madden, Barbara Masters, Betsy Medlicott, Marcia Warren

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and Dana Hackerd. Holds Tea Today for Cousin

Mrs, Elijah B. Martindale will entertain a few friends at a tea this afternoon for her cousin, Miss Peggy Ann Pearson, whose marriage to Richard Henry Dickson Jr. will take place Dec. 10 at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs, John S. Pearson. Assisting the hostess will be Mesdgmes Rosamond Van Camp Hill, John 8S. Pearson Jr., Robert N. Bowen, Charles L. Nicholson, Clifford Arrick, Henry D. Ridgely, David L. Stone and Mrs. Fauvre. Miss Pearson and Mr. Dickson Jr. will be honor guests at a dinner Miss Mary Elam and her brother, John Elam, who is to be one of Mr. Dickson's ushers, will give this evening at the Indianapolis Athletic Club. : z a” » 2 ” # 2

Edward Weeks, editor-in-chief of the Atlantic Monthly Press, will speak on “Books in a Troubled World” before the Contemporary Club dat 8:30 p. m. Tuesday in the Indiana World War Memorial ~~ auditorium. : The Marott Hotel's December dinner and ball is to be given next Thursday evening. Dinner in the Crystal Room will be served ~ from 6 to 9 p. m. and dancing. in the ballroom will begin at 9:30. Miss Julianne Tefft of San Antonio, Tex., is visiting her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Recker. Mrs. Clarence Martindale will leave Sunday with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.

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Indianapolis Literary Club mem‘bers will entertain at Ladies’ Night Monday night at their clubrooms at the D. A. R. Chapter House, 824 N. | Pennsylvania St. Christopher B. Coleman will read & paper on | “Fame.” En : 8 On 8 ; Founder's Day will be observed a the meeting of the Irvington Wom-| : an’s- Club Monday at the home of pb es ; * Mrs. Hilton ° U. Brown, 5087: E. Washington St. Mrs.. Walter H. Montgomery will speak on “Our American Troubador.” Assistant hostesses will be Mrs. Elijah Jordan, Mrs. Clifford E. Wagoner and Miss Lola Blount Conner.

Informal Parties to Precede Annual Guild Benefit Dance At I A. C. Tomorrow Night

Additional parties were announced today for.St. Margaret's Hospital Guild annual benefit dance tomorrow night at the Indianapolis Athletic Club. A number of informal parties will precede the dance, which is to be a supper-dance this year instead of the usual dinner-dance. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Becherer before the dance will be Dr. John Sluss and his niece, Miss Lillian Harris, New York; Dr. Davis Sluss, Miss Inez Jefferies, Dr. W. B.&—

Currie, Miss Lucille Smith, Dr. and . o : . Mrs. C. B.-DeMott and Messrs. and M 1SS 1 ons Group Sets Christmas

3 A Times Photo. T M. Reddick and George T. Landis. The party will be Dec. 16 at the Indianapolis Athletic Club. A. Glenn Shoptaugh is president of the club.

Ohio State Clubs Fete University Teacher Tonight

Decorations for the Southern Club’s annual din-. ner-dance are being planned by a committee including (eft to right) Mesdames Joseph P. Merriam,

Bridal Dinner, Shower and Tea On Week-End Social Calendar; Earl C. Carrs Will Entertain

A bridal dinner, personal shower and tea are included in the prenuptial fetes arranged for tonight and Sunday in honor of young women

® 8 = Mrs. Karl Wolfe will review “Puzzled America” at the meeting at 2 p. m. Monday of the New Era Club. Mrs. Thomas S. Martin and Miss Nellie Fatout will be hostesses. A discussion will be held on “The American, His Resources.”

Miss Reeta Clark will present a paper on “Hoosier Diplomats” at the meeting Monday of Chapter G, P. E. O. Sisterhood, at the home of Miss Laura C. Holden, 715 E. 21st St.

Mesdames T. F. McNutt, Otto C. Mardt, Charles Gisler, Edward A. Lawson, Lloyd Christian, Robert Graham, Thomas Matthews and

Prof. Edison Bowers of the Ohio State University department of

and for a recent bride. economics will be honor guest at a 7

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Robert Martindale, for several weeks’ stay in Houston, Tex.

Mary Pasmore of the musical

E Recital Planned for Propylaeum

San Francisco Pasmore family

will regale Propylaeum Club members with her sophisticated violin playing in a recital Sunday evening following-the club’s monthly

buffet supper.

Rated among the musically elect, Miss Pasmore. is

& member of the San Francisco Symphony Orchestra, and doubles on the violin and viola in the Pasmore trio with her sisters, Dorothy, who plays the piano, and Suzanne, whose instrument is the cello. Recently she spent a season in Honolulu playing solo recitals and

appearing with string ensembles.

will be the week-end guest of her Edgar H. Evans.

: ‘Her Indianapolis visit is being made during a concert tour from the West to the East coast.

She uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.

© Miss Ramona Wilson will accompany Miss Pasmore in a program which includes La Folla (variations Serieuses)—Corelli (1653); Minuet-Boccherini (1743-1850); Aria-Tenaglia (1600); and Fugue—

Tartini-Kreisler.

Other numvers will be Hungarian Dance, No. 17—

Brahms-Kreisler; La plus que lente—Debussy; Slavonic Dance, E - Minor—Dvorak-Kreisler; Stimmung—Joseph-Achron, and Danza de

la’ Gitana—Hoffter-Heifitz.

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Among those entertaining at the buffet supper will be Mr. and Mrs. Evans, who will have a family party; Dr. and Mrs. Fletcher ‘Hodges, Mr. and Mrs. Berkley W. Duck, Mr. and Mrs. James W.

Noel, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick E. Matson, Mesdames Samuel Cornell

Carey, James Cunning, George Philip Meier, Edson T. Wood . and

Ethel M. Rathert John Jacob

and Miss Anna Spann. Niles, singer and composer of American ballads, «

will present & program of “Songs of the Southern Mountains” before

Rotary Club members and

luncheon, style show and card party Tuesday

their wives who will be guests at a noon

in the Riley Room of

the Claypool Hotel. Mr. Niles is associated with the radio studios of

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A tea .dance at the Indianapolis Athletic Club will precede the Princeton Triangle Club’s presentation of “Once Over Lightly,” Dec.

23, at the Murat Theater. Test, Russell Fortune, Frederick G.

Hostesses will be Mesdames Donald L.

Appel, Charles Latham, David

Allerdice and Mrs. W. Richardson Sinclair.

. Card Party and Doll Show

‘On Program for Butler Groups

Preholiday acivities of Butler University groups include a card party today at Ayres’ auditorium unde? the sponsorship of the Mother's Council and the annual doll show which the Y. W. C. A. will hold later in the

month.

Proceeds of the card party will be used to aid needy students.

Committee members are:

Mrs. Oliver Guio Will Speak Today

‘Mrs. Oliver 8S. Guio will discuss “From Nazareth to Bethlehem” this afternoon at a meeting of the Garden Department of the Woman's Department Club. = {Christmas music will follow. Mrs,

it Merritt E. Woolf, department chair-

man, will preside at the 2 o'clock business meeting. Mrs. R. O. Mc-

{ Alexander is program chairman.

Mrs. Paul T. Hurt, hostesses chairman, will be assisted by Mesdames Samuel Ashby, E. L. Burnett, Edward A. Brown, Daniel Voorhees Goodman, Ernest C. Goshorn, Elizabeth A. Hull, James T. Hamill, J. G. Hardesty, Edgar W. Hauser, Mary B. Hedges, William 1. Hoag, Roy R. Hodson, Albert J. Hueber, James E. Hughes, Stanfield Keeney, Firnest R. Keller, Robert Lambert, A. L. Leatherman, W. H. Link, Malott, James S. Marlowe, J: W. Thistlewaite, Ralph I. Thomp= gon, Carl J. Weinhardt and Miss ‘Bessie McClain.

Winners of Block's ‘Bridge Forum Listed

. Winners in Tuesday's duplicate game had been announced today by Mrs. Dorothy Ellis, bridge forum in- ~ structor at Block's. ‘Section 1: North and south, Mrs. Arthur Pratt. and Mrs. V. R. Rupp, first; Mrs. M. A. Blackburn and . 'W. H. Bridgins, second; east and west, Mrs. W. A. Myers and Mrs. W. E. Smith, first; Mrs. Bertha Montfort and Mrs, Arthur Kinkade,

sécond. ~ Seetion 2: North and south, Mrs. J. R. Kelly and Mrs. Wade Lush1 h, first; Mrs. W. W. Warrick and Mrs. J. A. Conkey, second; east and west, Mrs. Keith Johns and . BE. J. Ittenback, first; Mrs. J. C. r and Mrs. F. E. Ford, ‘second. Section 3: North and south, Mrs. orence Boyer and Mrs. Ralph tzahn, first; Mrs. C. S. Hummel hd Mrs. I. F. Efroymson, second; st and west, Mrs. W. C. Whipple nd Mrs. Jessie Jolly, first; Mrs. L. . Komafel and Mrs. L. T. Need, jon 4: North and south, Mrs. tt Bates and Mrs. Dorothy first; Mrs. Aimee Thayer and ~ Aughinbaugh, second; “west, Mrs. Paul Schaff nond Stult:

Tickets, Mrs. Harry Ochiltree, chairman; ®Mrs. Gino Ratti and Mrs. Charles],

Bohnstadt. Candy, Mrs. Harry Uhl, chairman; Mesdames R. E. Langston, B. C. Ward and Fred Burckes. Door prizes, Mrs. Robert St. Pierre, chairman; Mrs. M. J. Luichinger, cochgirman; Mesdames Allen Lewis, Robert Lambert, R. B. Straughan, C. B. Durham and A. D. Stanley. Table prizes, Mrs. George Voss, chairman; Mrs. Chester Zechiel and Mrs. Erwin Wagner. Special prizes, Mrs. Raymond Cashon, chairman, and Mrs. Walter Jones.. Cards and pencils, Mrs. Byron Dickerson, and publicity, Mrs. Herbert A. Luckey. Miss Helen Rose Center and Miss Martha Terhune are cochairmen of the doll show to be held preceding the Christmas holidays at Arthur Jordan Memorial -Hall, Miss Elizabeth Henderson, Y. W. C. A. president, announced today. Exhibitors will include sororities, honorary organizations and departmental clubs. The show is an annual event and many of the dolls are given to children at Riley Hospital. Organization chairmen in charge of dressing dolls for the show have been named by Miss Henderson. They include Betty Collins, Delta Delta Delta Sorority; Billy Nickels and Dorothy Durham, Delta Gamma; Shirley Sarsfield, Kappa Alpha Theta; Carol Fenner, Pi Beta Phi; Louise Bicknell, Alpha Chi Omega; Jeanette Barnett and Margaret Parrish, Chimes; Jane Owens, Spurs, and Claudepe Kimes, Butler Independent Association. .

Plays at Preview : Of Student Artists

Miss Dorothy Knight Greene will play organ selections at the preview and program tomorrow night at Block’s auditorium, preceding the second annual exhibit of the Indianapolis Art Students’ League, Dec. 5-16

. Additional hostesses at the preview will include Mesdames W. P. Coler, F. H. Sidman, S. Albert Salmon, George W. Sterns, Griffin McMath, R. L. Dixon, Colin L. Lett, George Horst, Oscar L. Cook, Edmund C. Horst and M. J. Holmes; Misses Edith Flanders, Claire Williams and Virginia Layman, The exhibit will include 11% portraits, landscapes and still lifes in oils, watercolors and pastels. Work of 33 league members will be shown.

Speaks at Luncheon

choral director at Purdue Univer-

sity, spoke today at a lun

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Albert . P. Stewart, Lafayette,

who will be married this month

Music Group To Celebrate Founders Day

Zeta Chapter of Sigma Alpha Iota, national professional musical fraternity, will celebrate its Founder’'s Day with a banquet at 6 p. m. Tuesday at the Propylaeum. The annual celebration marks the founding of the organization on the campus of We University of Michigan in 1903.\ Zeta Chapter was installed in 1911 at the old College of Musical Art, now the Arthur Jordan Consérvatory of Music. Mrs. Harold W. Brady, president, has named Mrs. Phillip A. Kappes

‘las reservations chairman; Mrs. Ar-

thur H. Taylor, decorations; Miss Emma Doeppers, arrangements, and Miss Mildred Knight, pledge service arrangements. Preceding the formal dinner, initiation services ..will be . held for Misses Ruth Brown, Helen Flagg, Helen Ferrell, Thelma Grannis, Emma Hill, Lillie King, Mary Reynolds, Maxine Roberts, Maxine Shrader, Jane Tomerlin and Mrs. Fred C. Leniley. : A candlelighting service in honor of the founders will precede a music program being arranged by Miss Lucille Stewart. Assisting her are Mesdames Dorothy Fowler, Russell Barton, Kappes, D. L. Connor, Rosalie Spong, Paul Duckwall, Roy J. Pile and Robert J. Shultz and Misses Lillian and Helen Starost, Roberta Trent, Mary Esther Lawler and Mildred Knight.

Sally Poor Clark

Bride Tomorrow

BOSTON, Dec. 2.—(U. P.)—Sally Poor Clark, who admits she likes the publicity that has come to her since her sister's wedding to a zon of the President of the United States, will become a bride tomorTOW. The 18-year-old blond, who, bored with the social whirl, became a night club singer, and wealthy George Xavier McLanahan, 25, New York social registerite, will be married before 1000 guests at Emmanuel Episcopal Church. The setting will be more sumptuous and formal than prevailed at the wedding of her sister; Ann, to John Roosevelt in the picturesque little Nahant church last June. Miss Clark originally had planned the wedding for Jan. 6, but after her singing engagement with Eddie Duchin’s orchestra at the Hotel Plaza in New York concluded earlier than anticipated, she announced that the wedding would take place Dec. 3 because the later date would cor.flict with holiday festivities. The ceremony, to be performed by

o (the Rev. Grant Noble of Williams-

town, a relative of the bridegroomelect, will be followed by a reception for 300 guests at the home of the bride’s aunt, Mrs. George Clymer,

Yule Party Planned

By Artman Council An annual Christmas party will be ‘held Monday night for members of the Artman Council at the home of the Sara and Frances Henzie. Program features will include Christmas carols, exchange of gifts, readings by Mrs. Fred Stucky and songs by Mrs. Margaret Camfeldt. Mrs, Mary Edith Armel will have charge of the program. Mrs. John Downing Johnson will be an honor guest. :

& Mr. and Mrs. Earl C. Carr, Spring

Mill Road, will entertain tonight at the Columbia Club with a bridal dinner for their daughter, Miss Marjorie Carr, and her fiance, Elbert R. Gilliom, Miss Carr and Mr. Gilliom, who is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur L. Gilliom, will be married at 3:30 p. m. tomorrow at the Broadway Methodist Church. The dinner tonight will follow the wedding rehearsal at the church. The centerpiece, which is to extend the full length of the bridal table, is to have a five-branch candelabra with white tapers in the middle. On either side will be long plateaus of Briarcliff roses centered with white - chrysanthemums. At either end of the table will be twobranch candelabra. ; Guests will include Mr, and Mrs. Gilliom, parents of the bridegroom-to-be; Mr. and Mrs. James E. Alien, Mr. and Mrs. James J, Stewart, Miss Dorothy. Dauner, Miss Dorothy Shiel Dugan, Willia Gordon, Frank Reissner, Arthur Gillom and Richard Gilliom. i Mrs. Allen is to be matron-of-honor: Mr. Stewart will be best man, Miss Dauner and Miss Dugan will be bridesmaids and Messrs. Gordon, Reissner and Arthur and Richard Gilliom will usher.

» » ® Miss Mary Katharine Mangus will be honored guest at a personal shower tonight given by Miss Marjorie Krull and Mrs. Henry F. Ostrom at the home of Miss Krull, 3705 E. Washington St. | Miss Mangus, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Milton W. Mangus, 507 Buckingham Drive, will be married Dec.

23 to Thomas Franklin Hudgins Jr, at the home of her parents. Decorations tonight will be in the bridal colors, rose and turquoise blue. Guests will include Mesdames Mangus, T. F. Hudgins, Victor P. Hertz, James Kingsbury and Dudley Hutchison; Misses Magdalene Adams, Rebeccg Blackley, Elysee Crozier, Jane Crawford, Martha Coddington, Susan MecGaughey, Jeanne Smith, Jean Southard and Gayle Thornbrough, and Eugene Miley of Anderson. The hostesses will be assisted by Mrs. Walter Krull, 2 8 =» Mrs. George W. Bowman and her daughter, Mrs. E. Hollis Leedy, will entertain Sunday afternoon at the ‘home of Mrs. Bowman with a tea and miscellaneous shower in honor of Mrs. J. Clyde Hoffman Jr., who was Miss Sara Elizabeth Miller before her marriage Thanksgiving Day. : Mrs, J. Clyde Hoffman Sr. will preside at the tea tabl-, : Guests with the bride will be her mother, Mrs. Clarence Miller; Mrs. Harold Metcalf, Greenfield; Mrs. Edmund Munn, Columbus; Mrs. Olin Davis, Milton; Mrs, Judd Dutton, Martinsville, and Mesdames Newell Boles, Joseph Cahill, James Dunn, Kenneth Brugman, Irving Palmer, Robert Prettiman, Bennett Lewis, James Loer, U. G. Leedy, Eugene Leedy and Willard Todd and Misses Gwendolyn Schort, Elizabeth Lockhart, ‘Isabel Garrison, Kather-

{ine Bell, Virginia Carnefix and Lois

Buskirk, 2 8 = Mrs. Lawrence L. Cook, 113 N. Arsenal Ave. entertained recently with a party to announce the engagement of her daughter, Mary to Herbert Paul Reinhardt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Emil F. Reinhardt, 159 Grande Ave. : Guests at the party were Misses Dorothy Jean Smith, Kathryn Busenbark, Dorothy Kennedy, Rosemary Brown and Mesdames Glenn

Hoffbauer, Richard Pier, Max TayJor and Reinhardt.

hostess.

McDavitt, 4818 E. 11th, hostess.

‘Ave., leader. Pi Sigma Kappa, Sub Deb, 8 p. m. 734 N. Riley, hostess. Guest

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SORORITIES Gamma Chapter, Epsilon Sigma.

Indianapolis Alumnae, Alpha Sigma Alpha, Sat) Mrs. Howard J.

anapotis Day Nursery t0 be made. ; cuss...

K.P. 1p m. MissLesh Munro, 242 W. 32d, hostess Busy Fingers. 2 p.m. ‘Sat. Mrs. Mary Pk

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Tonight. Miss Mary Howard,

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o'clock dinner this evening at the Indianapolis Athletic Club given hy

local Ohio State alumni and alumnae club officers. : The dinner is being held in conjunction with the observance of Ohio State Day. Prof. Bowers will speak" tonight at an informal fireside party at the home of Dr. and Mrs. John R. Swan, 5402 N. Delaware St. Guests will include members of the local alumnae and alumni clubs. Guests at the dinner will include Messrs. and Mesdames Robert P. Joyce, W. B. McCaw, Donald C. Drake and Hugh Baker Jr. New members of the two clubs who have moved to Indianapolis during recent months will be guests of honor at this year’s observance. - No radio hookup will be attempted this year in conjunction with alumni meetings. Instead, speakers and entertainers will be provided for local meetings. Arrangements have been made for a midwinter broadcast over CBS when Governor-elect Bricker of Ohio and other alumni will speak. The largest of the local parties will be held by the New York Ohio State Association at the McAlpin Hotel. More than 1800 are expected to attend. Appearing on the program will be Margaret Speakes, Tommy Riggs and “Betty Lou” and Georgia Backus.

Patrons Chosen For Glee Glub’s

Sunday Concer

Additional patrons and patronesses have been named for the

morial auditorium under the auspices of the Indiana War Mothers. Those included are Messrs. and Mesdames J. A. Goodman, S. B.

non, Lawrence Burnett, Frederic M. Ayres, Frank Flanner, James Darlington, Ray Holcomb, J. R. Ruddick, William F. Shirley and P. R. Mallory; Dr. and Mrs. Ralph Lockry, Mesdames Isaac Born, Wolf Sussman, Harry A. Bernard, Charles Mann, William A. Moore, Florence Thacker, W. P. Armitage and Robert Keller; Misses Lucy Taggart

Kerz and Gertrude Long. Ushers at the concert will be R. O. T. C. students at Shortridge High School. are Billy Cochrane, ,Max Marsh, Dean Doyal, Robert Smith, Edward Ragsdale, Richard Blanton and Donald Rathel. Proceeds from the concert will be

mothers; veterans and their families. Additional philanthropic projects include the care for a year of an un= dernourished child from the Veterans Home, Christmas baskets to be sent to patients at the Veterans Hospital and presents of clothes sent to Sunnyside.

Hospital Guild Plans Party for Children

Plans will be completed for the annual Christmas party for children Dec. 22 at a meeting Monday of the St. Vincent's Hospital Guild at the nurses’ home auditorium. Mrs. Edwin G. White and Mrs. George Potts are cochairmen for the party this year. Mrs. F. J. Moore and Mrs. C. A. Miller will

have charge of decorations, and the entertainment committee is headed by Mrs. Carl Ittenbach and Mrs. Edward J. Elliott. Members of the welfare committee

to the party. Transportation of

guests will be handled by Mrs. R. E. Moonshower and Mrs, J. C. Ertel,

School 76 P.-T. A. Plans Card Party

The Parent-Teacher Association

lilo” School 76 will sponsor a benefit

card party and style show at 2 p. m. Monday at Ayres’ auditorium. Proceeds will be donated to chairman.

Malleable Glee Club concert Sunday | afternoon at the Indiana War Me-|

Walker, Alfred Hoberg, Fermor Can- | :

Emma Claypool, Ann Dwyer, Lucy}:

Those who will usher |}

used to aid in the care of dependent|

will have charge of inviting children |

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Dr. Frank IL. Jennings, superintendent of Sunnyside, will speak at the meeting at 2 p. m. Wednesday of the Children’s Sunshine Club of Sunnyside. The meeting will be held

The Tres Artes Club will meet tonight at the home of Miss Winifred Koon. Members will make ‘paper

Dr. B. E. Ellis will talk on “Ear, Nose and Throat Diseases, Sinusitis” at the meeting at 1:30 today at the board of directors room of the In. the

Two papers will be program features at the meeting this afternoon of the Indianapolis Woman's Club Mrs. Victor R. Jose Jr. will read a paper on “Poet and Pupil” and Mrs. Raymond F. Mead’s paper will be on “Sir James

“The Spanish Main” will be discussed by Mrs. Arthur Medlicott at the meeting this afternoon of the Government Science Club at the

Officers will be elected at the meeting today of the Spade and Trowel Garden Club at the home of Mrs. Irvin Morris, 6045 Carrollton Luncheon was served preceding the meeting at the Heca-

Ralph Hudler. Dr. and Mrs. Gayle B. Wolfe will entertain informally before the dance, Their guests will include Maj. and Mrs. Charles Cox Jr., Maj. and Mrs. Kenneth McGregory, Dr. and Mrs. Glenn J. Pell, Dr. and Mrs. W. E. DeaKyne, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur A. Brown and Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Denning. Mrs. K. M. Mosiman, general chairman of the dance, and Mr. Mosiman will have as their guests before the”dance Messrs, and Mesdames S. G. Bisque, Erwin Coburn, M. Kirk Coleman, C. C. Casler and Gus Coburn, Mr. and Mrs. V. Jean Cox, New Castle; Miss Dorothy MacMurphy and Herbert Parker. Another informal party will be given by Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wyatt

at the Wyatt home. Their guests will include Mr. and Mrs. Philip D. Gates, Troy, O., who will be weekend guests of the Gausepohl’s; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Simmon, Danville; Messrs. and Mesdames Luther Shirley, Frank Dowling, Walter Hess, Lawrence Earle, Jack Adams, Dr. and Mrs. Thomas N. Noble Jr. and Harold Triggs.

Mrs. Wright Is Hostess Mrs. Jesse B. Wright entertained at a 6 o'clock ‘dinner last night at her home, 1068 W. 34th St. in honor of the 1936 Worthy Matrons, Order of Eastern Star. She was assisted by Mrs. Vera Ginn, Gifts

‘| were exchanged.

and Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Gausepohl|®

Program at Home

The Woman's Home Missionary Society of the Methodist Church will hold a district meeting and Christmas party Wednesday at the

Jersey St. The business meeting will begin at 10 a. m., and a covered dish luncheon will be served at noon. After the business session, a Christ

Charles T. Alexander will conduct the devotions and Mrs. W. T. Randall will tell a Christmas story. “pA Story of an Auxiliary in Rhyme” will be recited by Mrs. E. T. Lefferson. Mrs. J. N. Greene will nduct a Christmas card service with Mrs. Clifford McMurtrey at the piano. Mrs. J. H. Smiley, district president, will preside. Mrs. Clifford Yoh, district supply secretary, will receive contributions of local auxiliaries for national institutions and Mrs. A. F. Henley will present a Christmas gift from the Irvington auxiliary. :

Alliance Francaise

‘Hears Instructor

Madame Adele Robert of the Orchard School faculty spoke last night following a dinner meeting of the Alliance Francaise at the Hotel Washington. ; She spoke on “The Chateaux of the Loire.” The lecture was illus-

trated with slides.

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