Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 December 1938 — Page 22
3 Dr, John Ray Newcomb applied makeup for Mrs. Frederick G. Appel as she prepared ¢ to pose as “Jane Seymour” by Hans Holbein the Younger at the art tableaux presented
. ; last night at John Herron Art.Museum. , . § 2 8 = 8 = =
Vivifying of Famous . Works of Art Draws
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~ Large Crowd to Herron
Meier S. Blocks and Joseph V. Stouts to Make i Cruise of West Indies; Mrs. Ball to Be Luncheon Hostess.
By VIRGINIA MOORHEAD MANNON ~ The ingenuity of Indianapolis Art Association mem- - bers proved an effective substitute for Pygmalion’s prayers in vivifying famous works of art last night at the John Herron Art Museum. Authentically costumed #models” posed at the west end of Sculpture Court for the musical tableaux representing 16 well-known paintings. . The audience of 600 leaned over the balustrades and overflowed into adjacent rooms. Contrary to an announcement made last night, khe performance will not be repeated next Wednesday, Mrs. Frederic HH. Sterling, general chairman, said today. ca { Mrs. Kurt F. Pantzer and her daughter, Kitzi, portrayed “The Artist and Her Daughter” by Marie Vigee-La Brun. Mrs, Wilbur D. Peat posed as the blue and gold “Angel” by Fra Angelico. Miss Alice Baker and Mrs. Robert Frost Daggett represented “The Concert’ ’by Gerard Terborch; Waiker W. Winslow, “Man With a Wine Glass” by Diego Velasquez, and Mrs. Frederick G. Appel, “Jane Seymour” by Hans Holbein the Younger. . .. .. tt : Miss Nancy Briggs and Miss Betty Weiss in yellow. and. pink tulle portrayed “Ballét Dancers” by Edgar Hilaire Degas; Harold B. Tharp, “Doge Leonardo Loredana” by. Giovanni Bellini; Mrs. C.D. - ¢ Alexander, “Mrs. Siddons” by Sir Joshua Reynolds; Mrs. F. Neal Thurston, “St. Cecilia” by Jan Van Eyck with Nancy and Lois Regan
and Patricia Peat as angels; Miss Nancy Goodrich, “Dorothy” by William M. Chase; Mrs. John Paul Ragsdale and Percy Weer, “Amer-
dcan Gothic” by Grant Wood and Mrs. Albert J. Beveridge Jr., “Hen- -
rietta” by Anthony Van Dyck. F . a
John I. Kautz Arranges Lighting
. Miss Sara Lauter enacted “L’Arlesienne” by Vincent: Van Gogh; Miss Ava Saunders Davis, “The Infants” by Velasquez; Noble Dean, “Laughing Cavalier” by Frans Hals, and Miss Ruth Hodges, “Bar at Folies-Bergere” by Eduoard Manet. . Lighting effects were arranged by John I, Kautz and the scenery was painted by Mrs, Daggett, Mrs. John Eric Dalton and Miss Anna Hasselman. Also assisting were Mrs. Newell C. Munson, production manager; Mrs. Lee Burns and Mrs. William Allen Moore, properties; Mrs. Dean, Mrs. Edgar Kiser and Mrs. Ludwell Denny, costumes; Dr. John Ray Newcomb and Reginald W. Garstang, makeup; the Misses Ann Browning and Barbara Jones, pages, and Mrs. Frank T. Edenharter, music chairman. ~~ = °° £3 : 2 8 = : 2 2 = { As exciting as the lumpy parcels that mysteriously disappear
after Christmas shopping expeditions are the plans for winter visits
and the news of holiday arrivals. { Mr. and Mrs. Meier S. Block and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph V. Stout are to sail Jan. 6 on the S, 8. Kungsholm for a West Indies. cruise.
Mr. and Mrs. Block will spend some time in Florida before returning
to Indianapolis. . : Mrs. Ralph 8. Chappell will leave Dec. 16 for a month's visit ‘with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Warrum, at their country ‘home at Vienna, Va., near Washington. Dr. Chappell will join her I» Christmas and their daughter, Miss Helen Chappell, will go from the Temple School in Washington to spend the holidays there,
Mrs. Edmund Burke Ball to Honor Soloist
3 Mrs. Edmund Burke Ball of Muncie will entertain at luncheon 5 Funsay at. the Propylaeum for Miss Ray Lev, soloist of the Indianpolis Symphony Orchestra, and Fabien Sevitzky, conductor, preSean the orchestra’s popular concert Sunday afternoon at the urat Theater, Mrs. Harris Childs of New York also is to be an Bonorsd guest. After the concert Mr. and Mrs. William H. Ball and s. Bertha C. Ball, also of Muncie, will give a tea for Miss Lev and s. Childs at Woodstock Club. re William Byram Gates Jr. will arrive Dec. 18 from Williams Colege to be the holiday guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William yram Gates. Robert Kuefst, son of Mrs. Alfred Kuerst, has reZurned from Lake Forest College and his brother, Alfred Kuerst Jr., will come Dec. 21 from Harvard University to spend his vacation
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\ Ww. C. T. U. Units Plan Yule
Meeting, All-Day Institute
: A Christmas meeting and an all-day institute will be held ‘tomorrow gy two Indianapolis Women’s Christian Temperance units while local
urch groups are planning holiday
Marott Formal
and dance tonight. ,
Christmas decorations will be used in the dining room and ballroom and colored lights will be festooned throughout the hotel.
Among private parties will be that of Lieut. Col. and Mrs. Sam Inman McCants, who will entertain at a cocktail party at Hunters Lodge before dinner for Mrs. McCants’ sister, Miss Annelle Hodges, Meridian, Miss. Guests will include Col. and Mrs. Fred Turner, Col. and Mrs. W. A. Kunzig, Lieut. Col. and Mrs. A. W. Waldron, Lieut. Col. and Mrs. Ernest Carr, Lieut. Col. and Mrs. Don Hilldrup, Lieut. Col. and Mrs. J. H. Davidson, Lieut. Col. and Mrs. W. C. VonKesslér, Maj. and Mrs. Oscar Kain.
-Jameses Among Guests
Capt. and Mrs. H. C. ‘James, Maj. and Mrs John Hepner, Maj. and Mrs, Ernest T. Hayes, Maj. and Mrs. Vincent Diaz, Maj. and Mrs. George R. Middleton, Maj. and Mrs. Leslie M. Wheat, Maj. and Mrs. Richard Gordon, Maj. and Mrs. E. A. Williams, Maj. and Mrs. Stephen McGregor, Maj. and Mrs. Herbert Esden, Capt. and Mrs. L. D. Macy, Maj. and Mrs. Napoleon Boudreau, Maj. and Mrs. Vinton James, Capt. and Mrs. Richard Jacobs, Capt. and Mrs. A. W. Diller, Capt. and Mrs. Maynard Carter, Capt. and Mrs. Don Riley, Capt. and Mrs. Robert Childs, Capt. and Mrs. Elvin Burger, Capt. and Mrs. J. D. Pierce, Capt. and Mrs. John Horner, Capt. and Mrs. Sidney R. Hinds and Lieut. and Mrs. Ira Welborn.
Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Arnholter will entertain Mr. and Mrs. Charles Martin, Judge and Mrs. Robert C. Baltzell will be hosts to Mr. and Mrs. William H. Thompson and Mrs. May C. Foley. A party in the Blue Room will include Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Nowlan and their guests, Messrs. and Mesdames M. A. Overton, H. J. Kryter, W. L. Hitt and J. J. Connor.
: Tyndalls Honor Guests
Maj. Gen. and Mrs. Robert H. Tyndall will be honor guests at a party given by Maj. and Mrs. J. Adams Ballard for Mrs. Ballard’s father, Gen, O. V. Rosenbaum, Washington. Guests will be Mrs. L. G. Cummins, Brig. Gen. and Mrs. D. Wray DePrez, Adj. Gen. and Mrs. Elmer O. Straub, Col. and Mrs. A. H. Whitcomb, Col. and Mrs. Rober} J. Axtell, Col. and Mrs. Frank C. Mahin, Maj. and Mrs. Chester J. Hirschfelder and their daughter, Maj. and Mrs. Stuart McLeod, Maj. and Mrs. Frederick S. Doll, Comm. and Mrs. Woods Warwick, Dr. and Mrs. John H. Greist and J. Adams Ballard Jr.
Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Edward Keller will be Mr. and Mrs. J. Herbert Hartman, Miss Thelma Spitzer and Dr. Leonard Bartel, Springfield, Ill. Mr. and Mrs. J. Carl Handy will entertain Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Tompkins and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dailey,
Dinner Party Arranged
A dinner party has been arranged by Mr, and Mrs. Francis Sinex. Their guests will include Messrs. and Mesdames John P. Couchman Charles B. Crist, William R. Dexheimer, Arthur B. Fuller, Ray Grider, Emmett B. Lamb, William L. Lewis, Theron B. Miner, Harold H.
Dinner Dance;
Col. and Mrs. McCants Hosts
Several parties have been planned for the Marott Hotel formal dinner
Dinner will be served in the main dining room and private rooms. ‘Dinner music will be played by Consuelo Couchman Dunmeyer, cello; Carolyn Ayres Turner, piane; Victoria Montani, harp, and Lillian Snyder, vocal. Dancing will be held from 9:30 to 12:30 o'clock with music by
Lynn Ruchimann and his orchestra. ®—
Guests of Tom Dillon will be Mrs. Harold Dillon, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Barrick, Miss Marguerite Blackwell, Miss Dorothy Dorsett and Crawford Barker, Dr. W. E. Stein's party will include Mrs. Meryl Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Richardson. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas P. Reid and Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Stockman will be guests of Dr. and Mrs, J. W. Huckelberry. : A party planned by Miss Helen E. Tipton will include Dr. and Mrs. Leland Dorman, Mr. and Mrs. W. Finley Wright, Misses Lucille Parr, Ellen Raglan and Margaret Kellenbach; Messrs. Edward Greén, Oren Davis, George Painter and Harry Painter. 2 Mr. and Mrs. Don T. Hart's guests will be Mrs. Hart’s mother, Mrs. Grace Graham, Mr. and Mrs. William A. Shepler, Mr. and ;Mrs. Willard Hart, Miss Dorothy Naughton and R. D. Brown Jr. Others who will entertain at arties are Messrs. and Mestames . H. Noble, G. H. Morehead, H. R. Mowrer, Garrett Wolds, David: Arnett, Wendell Rynerson, W. J. Hutton and Arthur L. Gilliom; W. R. Elder, Norman Titus, Thomas Wood, Hurst. H. Sargent, Norman G. Stanley, Emmett S. Huggins, Capt. and Mrs. Louis Druger, Mrs. Edna M. Christian, Mrs. M. A. Ryan and Mrs. Vera M. Barker.
Name Hostesses For Joan of Arc
Tea and Bridge
Hostesses for the tea and bridge party Tuesday afternoon at Block’s auditorium were announced today. The St. Joan of Arc Women’s Club is sponsor. Mrs. Clara Slattery and Mrs. William E. Kennedy are cochairmen of hostesses. They will be assisted by Mesdames W. C. Hall, James Swartz, Joseph Gilson, Edward Costello, George Meinhaus, P. B. Sweeney, Thad Brown, D. D. Stowell, A. E. Lamb and Doherty Sheerin. Additional hostesses will include Mesdames Clyde C. Bowers, Flora Casey, William Meehan, O. E. Laughner, Bert Pfaff, Roy Haynes, Norbert Fox, Charles Feeser, Frank V. Schafer, L. M. Merril], C. C. Taylor, R. C. Disher, Charles Harris, Harley Hunt, A. J. Klee, T. D. McGee, J. A. Lawlor, Leo McNamara and George Steinmetz. Other assistants dames John Blackwell, W. S. Cronin, Thomas J. Scanlon, A. J. Micheli, Frank J. Swindler, George Halencamp, Everett Harlan, William H. Krieg, A. P. Kasper, James R. McKenna, Paul Butz, William Byrne, Thomas Morris, J. P. Fitzpatrick, Paul L. Brackle, J. R. Ruddick, Elmer Schaub, Louis Schell, Donald Schick, Melvin Schisla, E. K. Shepperd, Fred Thomas, Lawrence Shoemaker, Fredrick Huggel, H. C. Kirby, Earl Heffner and G. F. Retherford,
Universal Auxiliary Sponsors Card Party
The Salvation Army Fresh Air Camp will be provided with linens from proceeds of the benefit card
include Mes-|
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“Mrs. Siddons” (right), by Sir Joshua Reynolds, stepped right out of a picture to chat behind scenes with Miss Ruth Hodges, who posed in “Bar at Folies-Bergere” by Eduoard Manet. Mrs. C. D. Alexander in the Art Association’s project. :
Private Parties Arranged for
Christmas Festivities Tomorrow
Lecture by Mrs. Brown Also on Women’s Club Program.
Papers, book reviews and discussions which usually feature women’s club meetings in Indianapolis have given way this month to festive holiday parties.
Several such events are scheduled tomorrow along with a lecture hy Mrs. Demarchus C. Brown and a benefit bridge party.
The Irvington Social Study Club will hold its Christmas party st the home of Mrs. E. W. Clausing, 5832 Lowell Ave. Assisting Mrs. Clausing will be Mesdames C. B. Gardner, W. D. Keenan and Pierre VanSickle. Mesdames J. E. Hankins, H. G. May and Bert L. Cruzan will review “Christ and the Fine Arts” (Cynthia Pearl Maus).
Mrs. Robert Kellum and Mrs. Birney Spradling will present the program, “Under the Christmas Tree,” at the Clio Club meeting to be held at the home of Mrs. Fermor Cannon, 4235 N. Pennsylvania St.
Irvington Quest Club members will meet at the home of Mrs. E. B. Hargrave, 339 Lesley Ave. The program, “The Gift of the Magi,” will be presented by Mrs. S. L. Schubach. * Mrs. Herbert Wood, 1034 N. Pennsylvania St., will be hostess tomor= row to the Over the Teacups Club. Mrs. Fannie Maxwell will assist, and Mrs. Jesse C. Moore will present the program.
Mrs. Harry Schwab will tell a Christmas story at the luncheon meeting of the Jeanne D’Arc Chapter, International Travel-Study Club, at 12:30 p. m. tomorrow, Mrs. Louis Bland will be hostess, assisted by Mesdames Floyd D. Kirk and C. C. Rothman. Mrs. Russell Bleeke will sing, accompanied by Mrs. Dewey Henry.
The Golden Glow Garden Club will meet at 2 p. m. at the home of Mrs. O. G. Merrill, 122 W. 35th St. Mrs. Samuel Kirazian will read a paper on “Christmas Greens and Decorations,” and Mrs. John W. Thornburgh will talk on “American Musicians.” Assistant hostesses will be Mrs. T. B. Wright and Mrs. Virgil Katterjohn.
The Christmas party of the Queen Elizabeth Chapter, International
“Mrs, Riddons” was
‘Travel-Study Club, will be held at
stang is shown adding
Linen and Kitchen Showers on Week's -Prenuptial Schedule; Tea Will Honor Phyllis Ward
A tea, two linen showers and a dinner-kitchen shower are among the
prenuptial events this week.
Among the most feted of brides-to-be is Miss Phyllis Ward, daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. C. Dana Ward,
married fo Jean Alfred Waller Dec.
5821 Winthrop Ave. who is to be 23, at the Tabernacle Presbyterian
Church McKee Chapel. A tea will be given for her from 4 to 8 p. m. Sunday by Miss Betty Warren at the Business and Professional Women’s Club, 1101 N. Delaware St. > Assisting the hostess will be her mother, Mrs. Nellie C. Warren, and the mother of the bride-to-be. Presiding at the tea table will be Miss Martha Jane Banister and Mrs. Donald Laird, who are to be members of the bridal party. The tea table will be laid with flowers and tapers in the bridal colors, wine and blue. Music is to be provided by Miss Rose Dowd, harpist, Guests will Include Mesdames Ward, Waller, Laird, - George O’Hern, Henry Ostrom Jr., Edward Hittle, Arthur Raffensperger, Foster Montgomery, Julian Kennedy, Robert Pflumm, Thomas Blackwell Jr., Rohert Copeland and Misses Martha Jane Banister, Jean Banis-| ter, Genevieve Verbard, Lucy Ann Balch, Maty Alice Kaylor, Harriett Dunnell, Betty Lou Blackmore, Mary K. Funkhouser, Betty Ann Bashore, Marguerite Ham, Lois Gerdts, Julia Guess and Betty Price. ’ 8 8 =n Miss Marion Sones and Mrs. Randall Lawson will entertain tonight with a linen shower for Miss. Ahna Elizabeth Beckman at the home of the former, 3845 Kenwood Ave. Miss Beckman is to be married Sunday afternoon, Dec. 18, to Kenneth Reid Harker at the Memorial Presbyterian Church. Mrs. C. M. Sones and Mrs, C. W. Wright will assist their daughters. Decorations will be in green and old rose, Delta Zeta Sorority colors. Guests will include the bride-to-be, her mother, Mrs. Francis John Beckman, Mrs.” Dillard E. Harker, mother of Mr. Harker; Mesdames John W. Bolyard, Leroy Dudley, Victor Griffin, Wayne €. McMahan, Louis Wicker, Harold M. Worth, Kenheth L. Duncan and Douglas Elwood; Misses Mae Harker, Florence Harker, Jean Tickett, Marguerite Bader, Mary Bohnstadt, Edna
the home of Mrs. Will E. Lincoln, 3823 Graceland Ave. Mrs. George P. Rutl will be assistant hostess. Mrs. Frank - ©. Spangler will talk on “American Music” and there will be
a gift exchange.
Brittain, Maurine Campbell, Mildred Langdon, Billie McElroy, Virginia Mitch, Katherine Smith, June Danford, Mary Elizabeth Johnson and Bessie Lamar. 2 8 8 Miss Betty Miles and Miss June Ambuhl will entertain with a linen shower at 8 p. m. tomorrow at the home of Miss Miles for Miss Ethel Marie Osborn, whose marriage to the Rev. Joseph C. Edwards will be at 3 p. m. Christmas Day at the Shelby Street Methodist Church. The bride-to-be is the daughter of Mrs. Ethel C. Osborn, 411 Poplar Road.
Appointments tomorrow will be in the bridal colors of light blue and
rose. Guests will include Misses Phyllis Bertram, Joanne Davis, Barbara Brake, Evelyn Little, Emily Ann Miles, Marie Yates, Eleanor Jane Haston and Ruth Cradick; Mesdames Osborn, Adelaide Edwards, Herbert Lacy, Pansy O'Connor, Clarence G. Shriver, E. E. New, William Herbst, Otis Kirkpatrick, George Christian, George Little, W. H. Day, Adrian Lasley, Jesse South and James Haston, 8 8 =
Miss Clara Kenninger and Mrs. Emmett Gerdts entertained last night at the home of Mrs. Gerdts, 6000 Bluff Road, with a dinner and kitchen shower for Mrs. William Lowe, who was Miss Mildred Dirks before her marriage Thanksgiving Day. ; - Appointments were in pink and blue. Guests with Mrs. Lowe were Mesdames John Emhardt, Henry Kornblum, Ed Kenninger, Mildred Latta, Miss Lois Entwistle and Miss Helen Dirks. ” 2 8 Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Dever, 2214 Station St., today announced the engagement of their daughter, Marinell, Cleveland, to Edward F. Cook, Lakewood, O. The wedding will .take place Dec, 31 at St. Rose of Lima Church in Lakewood. Miss Dever was graduated from St. John's Academy here and Mr. Cook attended Florida University,
Times Photos.
Holding a reproduction of “Man With a Wine Glass” by Diego Velasquez is Walker W. Winslow (tight), whe appeared as the subject in the posed portrait. Reginald W. Garhe finishing touches to Mr. Winslow's makeup.
Yule Parties Arranged by Sorority Set
Alpha Omicron Pi Alumnae Plan Celebration Of 41st Year.
A Founder's Day dinner and ane nual Christmas party will be held tonight by two alumnae chapters of college social sororities. Local groups are planning business(meetings and holiday parties. — !
The Indianapolis Alumnae Chapter of Alpha Omicron Pi Sorority will celebrate the 41st year of the sorority’s existence tonight with a dinner at the Butler University chapter house. Miss Mildred Frazee, president, will be in charge of candle light- | ing services. The Alpha Omicron Pi Mothers’ Club is arranging the dinner. Red tapers in crystal holders and a bouquet of Jacqueminot roses will be used cn the table. Mrs. Clyde Clark, arrangements chairman, will be assisted by Mes= dames Clarence Deitsch, L. Victor Brown, Herbert Kenney Jr. H. J. Kreutzinger and Miss Ione Voff.
Mrs. Leslie M. DeVoe will enter= tain members of the Indianapolis Alumnae Chapter of Zeta Tau Alpha Sorority, their husbands and guests at the annual Christmas party tonight at her home, 7345 N. Meridian St. : The hostess will be assisted by Mrs. James D. Foley, hostess chairman, and Mrs. R. O. Zimlick, Miss . Louise Berndt and Mrs. R. M. Alexander, .
Mrs. Roger Owens, Franklin, province president of Pi Beta Phi Sorority, will be guest at a tea this afternoon at the Butler University chapter house. Faculty members, organization presidents, campus house mothers and alumnae ae to be guests. Miss Helen McMahon is chairman. Alpha Chapter of Alpha Gamma Sorority will meet at 7;30 p. 11. tonight at the home of Miss Betty Joe Tregester, 2929 Broadway.
Beta Chapter of Sigma Delta
Zeta will hold a business meeting at Oraig’s at 8 p. m. Monday.
parties, a buffet supper and an all-
Wells and Earl C. Wolfe. John O.|party this afternoon at Block’s audi-
day bazaar.
Ma oT J. Parsons
“The Spirit of Christmas on a Detour” will be discussed by the Rev. at the guest meeting tomorrow afternoon of the Central
.C.T. UU
. I Mrs, S. J. Hatfield will entertain “the group at her home, 3302 Fall 3% iCreek Blvd. The Rev. Mr. Parsons © is the executive secretary of the “Baptist Convention of Indiana. drs. O. W. Fifer will lead the devotions. Mrs. Catherine D. Bennett, soloist for the Third Christian Church and a member of the Indisanapolis Symphonic Choir, will sing two groups of Christmas songs. Mrs. Hatfield will Be assisted by
ssdames J. E. Andrews, Richard|"
. Millard, Payne Clark and Cole tickle. Mrs. W. W. Reedy will: pre~ de. : The Rev. Ella L. Kroft will he pest. speaker tomorrow at an ally institute of the Bay Laurel W. . T. U. at the West Michiga Methodist Church. : The meeting will begin at 10:30 m. Mrs. W, G. Morgan will con-] ict devotions. Mesdames Robert ympbell, George Canoll and Paul bbell will present a Christmas
in song and Mrs, Ola Glover | k \
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and Miss Geraldine Tharp will sing. Mrs. Theron Waddell will conduct a White Ribbon Recruit Service during the afternoon program. Mrs. Claude H. Faulkner will preside at the institute. Miss Margaret Scott will be hostess at a Christmas tea at 2:15 p. m. today at Banner-Whitehill auditorjum for members. of the Plymouth Union of the First Congregational Church. “The Story Tree” will be told by Mrs. C. J. Buchanan and Miss Scott will present = original = Christmas short stories. Mrs. Eldo Wagner, president of the union, and Mrs. Albert F. Buchanan will preside at the tea following the program.
The Philozenian Club of the|
church will be entertained toporrow by Dr. and Mrs. H. R. McKinstray at a buffet supper and social hour to be held at their home, 3521 Winthrop Ave, Mr. and Mrs. George K. @peen will assist,
of the Christmas|]
Lewis will entertain Miss Virginia Fout Pheris and Capt. and Mrs. William E. Pheris Jr.
torium,
Universal Club.
sponsored by the newly founded Ladies Auxiliary of the
EVENTS
SORORITY
Beta Chapter, Alpha Omicron Alpha. 4 p. m. Fri. Ayres’ Tearoom. Business meeting, * : CLUBS
Broad Ripple Methodist Women’s Council. All day today. 62d and , _ Bellefountaine. Christmas bazaar. Turkey dinner, 5-7:30 p. m. Indianapolis Matinee Musicale. 1:30 p. m. Fri. Ayres’ auditorium. Board meeting. Mrs. James H. Lowry, president. : Women's Lecture Club. 2 p. m. Fri. Woman’s Department Club. ° Mrs. Demarchus Brown, “Irving and Terry, Monarchs of the Eng-
lish Stage.” LODGES
Golden Rule, O. E. 8S. 6:30 p. m. Fri. Masonic Temple, North and Illinois. Called meeting. Initiation, 8 p. m. Mrs. Lois Booker, worthy matron. Oscar Dickinson, worthy patron. Queen Esther Chapter, O. E. S. 8 p. m. Fri. Masoni¢ Temple, North. and Illinois. Christmas party. Dancing, Olive Branch, Rebekah Lodge 10. Sat. eve. 1336 N. Delaware. Playlet, “The Green Christmas.” Gift exchange.
Honor Rebekah Lodge. __ supper, 5-8 p.m,
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