Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 December 1938 — Page 24
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Dramatic Club to Give Yule Play Wednesday; Polly Smith Plans Tea
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Be Hostess at Dinner
Before Dancing Class Party; Scott and David ; Moxley Issue Bids for Dance.
= By VIRGINIA MOORHEAD MANNON An oasis of comparative calm in the seasonal bustle and tussle are the nightly rehearsals at the Riley Hotel ~ for the Dramatic. Club’s Christmas performance. The curtain will rise promptly at 9 next Wednesday evening
- The customary after-theater
at the Columbia Club.
the Misses Irvin
“ Appearing in the production will Vonnegut and Jeanette Tarkington,
. at English’s upon a drama with an unannounced title.
supper-dance is to be held
be Mr. and Mrs. Reily G. Adams,
Moxley, Josephine Mayer, Prudence Brown, Alice
Messrs. Horace F. Hill III, Jo-
. seph C. Wallace, Sylvester Johnson III, Henry Adams Johnston, Egbert Driscoll and Frank S: Springer Jr.
The committee for the evening includes Miss Eunice Dissette, irman; Mr. and Mrs. Henry C.
Atkins Jr., the Misses Joanne
. Dissette and Anne Ayres, John Gamble, Robert Frost Daggett Jr.
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and Garver Wheeler. The Misses
Dissette will entertain the cast
, and eommittee members for dinner at the Columbia Club before the
performance. Oth
dinner parties are to be given by Mr. and Mrs.
. Norman Metzger, Mr. and Mrs. William R. Higgins, Mr. and Mrs. ~ Albert J. Beveridge Jr., Miss Nine Brown and Mr. and Mrs. William EB. Munk, who will entertain for their house guests, Mr. and Mrs.
Edward S. Norvell of New York.
[| Committee to Meet at Ruckelshaus Home
: The January Players Club Committee will meet ls with | Mis. John K. Ruckelshaus, chairman, and Mr. Ruckelshaus, to begin
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reading plays for
clude Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Gailahue, Mrs. Beveridge Jr:
son and Mr. and spend the week-end in Muncie with : Mr. and Mrs. Kurt F. Pantzer their home New Year's eve.
the performance Jan. 21.
Committee members inMr. and Mrs. Donald M. Matti-
Mr. and Mrs. Ruckelshaus will
Mr. and Nirs. Joseph Broderick. will enterts in a few friends at
. Added to the long list of parties for the younger set is the tea Miss Polly Smith will give from 3 to 5 o'clock next Wednesday at
the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John M. Smith.
. Miss Evaline Hitz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Berfjamin D. Hitz,
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"the American United Life Building.
give a dinner party tomorrow evening at the Marott Hotel preWilliam Byram Gates’ Christmas dancing class party at
! Scott and David Moxley have issued invitations for; a dance Dec.
80: at the home of their father, G. B.
Moxley.
Col. and Mrs. Louden to Entertain Tonight
* Col. and Mrs. William M. Louden will entertain 50 friends at a . Christmas dinner and bridgé party this evening at the Propylaeum.
Among the guests will be Mr. and Mrs. Walter to leave Saturday to visit their daug
Mr. Boyd at Deep Well Ranch, P
Frederick E. Matson, who will leave Monday * Mrs. Leroy Gould of Los Angeles who is visiting her sister, Mrs. Leslie
D. Clancy.
."Marmon who are ter, Mrs. Philip C. Boyd, and Springs Cal.; Mr. and Mrs. for Los Angeles, and
; t : Lambs Club members who will give dinner parties at the Colum- .
bia Club preceding the Christmas frolic Saturday evening include
Cal. and Mrs. A. W. Herrington, Mr.
and Mrs. John G. Williams, Mr,
and Mrs. Eugene E. Whitehill and Mr..and Mrs. Mitchell P. Crist. In one group dining ‘together will be Mr. and Mrs. E. Nobkle-Ropkey, Mr. and Mrs. Edward G. Stokely and Alfred J. Stokely. | In another
, party will
be the Misses Morothy Johnston, Hilda and Evadne Hibben,
Messrs. John Elam, Geo =: Folds and: Lowell H. Patterson Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Fiske, who _ October, will return Tuesday to
have been in New York since. :
spend a few days here before leaving
- by plane Dec. 24 to spend the holidays in San Francisco.
Mrs. W. W. Carter will leave
Monday for a month's visit with
her daughter, Mrs. Frank C. Fishback; and Mr. Fishback at their
~ winter home at Coconut Grove, Fia.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Graham
will leave Saturday for several weeks’ stay in Miami Beach, Fla. i Mrs. J. H. Trimble is now at her ‘winter home at Miami Beach. : The Woman's Contract Club. will give its annual. Christmas - Juncheon and bridge party for members and guests this afternoon
at the Indianapolis Athletic Club. z ng the parties planned for | e marriage to Emmett Howard ; the home of her parents, Mr. and
Miss Mary Katharine Elam, Roorbach. will occur Jan. 31 at
Mrs. Harvey J. Elam, is the dinner
_ Miss Helen Taggart will give at the home of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Alex Taggart, Dec. 23 preceding the
Princeton Triangle Club
; i d , show. Miss Volinda Lewis of Washington also is to be an honore guest. She is to arrive Saturday morning from Vassar College to be * the holiday guest of Miss Barbara Haines.. Miss Betsy Home will give
a cocktail party Dec. 30 at the home of her parents,
. George E. Home, for Miss Elam and Mr. Roorbach and the same eve-
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"fraternity magazines today had been
. ning Mr. and Mrs. Elam will bridal party at a bridal dinner.
Rush
- Christmas parfies,
Mr. and Mrs.
entertain the immediate families and the
ler Groups Plan Parties; Rules to Be Revised
plans for the Freshman Rose dance Jan. 13 and
ion 4 I i "activities the revision of rush rules are among future social events and, ac planned at Butler University. Awards had been announced today for the
annual Y. W. C. A. doll show.’
"Committees to revise rush rules for
campus sotorities and. to {check on
announced by Miss Chloris Bell, president of the Panhellenic Coun-
cil. : Misses Betty Sanders, Dorothy
. * Durham and Virginia Blackley will
serve off the rush rules committee.
+ Committee members who will check
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i % Blvd. Observance of Christmas in + the an-Amet|tan countries will mn
fraternity magazines in the Univer-
sity Library include Misses Mary]
Hannah - Sailors, Lilajane Harms ' and Margaret Kayser. |= ‘Members. of Spurs, Butler wom‘en’s honorary, will sell roses again this year for the annual Freshman - Rose Dance on Jan. 13; - Miss Dina Barkan heads the. committee in
charge of the sale. She will bé ase,
sisted by Misses Evelyn Fosgate, Barbara Kaiser, Betty Foster and Mary Clay. Miss Betty Rose Martin is president of the organization. Candidates for the Freshman, Rose queen will be elected by men of the freshman class the day before the dance. iGerman Club Plans Party Christmas parties have been - planned. by a number of campus organizations. The German Club - party (will ber held tonight at the Recreation Room. Scriptures will be German by Wiiliam Bowen, Allen Brunson and Miss Mary Bell. Miss Jane Riggs will read a German ' ‘Christmas poem and a German play will- be presented by Misses Jeanette Ie ulnier, Louise Brant, Jeanne
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| Seftles, Lillian Esser, Marjory Scar-
borough, Mr. Brunson and Thomas
- Haynes. / Pawel Green is chairman of the . Spanish Club party at 7:30 p. m. \ Monday at the home of Prof. Florencé | Morrison, 4628 Washington
ussed and Christmas games and singing will be "program fea“tures. 2 Active members of Kappa Peta
p. m. tomorrow with a Christmas party given by pledges at the Recreation Room. Miss Roberta Jean ‘Tucker, pledge president, will be in charge of arrangements. . . The Mothers’ Council of the university will hold its Christmas party at 10 a. m.- tomorrow at the Phi Delta ta Fraternity house, 705 W. Hampton Drive.” Mrs. Paul Kilby will tell a Christmas story and ‘carols will be sung by Mrs. Ruel Sexten. Miss Marjorie Payne Breeden will sing a group of songs. Coed members of the Butler Independent Association are winners in the annual doll show .sponsored by the Y. W. C. A, according to Miss Helen Rose Center and Miss Martha rhune, cochairmen. Pi ‘Beta Phi, Pi Epsilon Phi and Kappa Alpha~<Théta. Sororities and - the Women's League tied for. second place. ‘
Federation Chorus Hfas Busy Program
Members of the Seventh District Federation of Clubs chorus will have little spare time the next few days with two singing engagements scheduled for tomorrow and broadcasts Monday and Tuesday. ‘The group will sing tomorrow morning at Ayres’ auditorium at the Seventh District meeting and at the Women’s Prison in the afternoon. They will sing on the Federation hour Monday over Station WIRE and over Station WIBC on Tuesday. Mrs. R. L. Frame will sing solo parts. Mrs. Ruby Kerr is directing the chorus this year with Miss haley Harold as accompanist. Mrs. Herbert Grouns is president of the chorus.
Sorority Party Tonight Gamma Phi Zeta Sorority will hold a gift exchange and bridge party ténight at the home of Mrs.
Emmett B. Lamb.
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‘Mrs. Wilbert White is assisting with arrangements for the annual dinner dance of Alpha Chapter, Omega’ Nu Tau Sorority, which will be held Saturday night at the Rainbow Room of the Severin Hotel. :
Social Events For Symphony
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Several social affairs have been planned for this week-end in connection with the three concerts to morrow and Saturday by the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra directed by Fabien Sevitzky, conductor. Boxholders for the orchestra’s first
‘ children’s concert Saturday morning
at the Murat will be Mesdames Frank Hoke, Theodore B. Griffith, J. A. Goodman, William Wemmer, Syl-
Frank Hamilton, William B. Wheelock, Robert A. Adams, Robert Ray Bunch and Miss Lucy Taggart. In Mrs. Wemmer's box will be Virginia Ruttel, Ann Atkins, Judy Morrison and Gretchen and Barbara Wemmer. The Hoke box will be occupied by Nancy Hoke and a group of her friends, including Anne Collett, Sally Hare, Rosetta Hartman, Beverly Cohen and Georgia Maitison. : Guests in Mrs. Efroymson’s box will include Charles Efroymson Jr., Mrs. Ray Levy, Mrs. L. L. Goodman
Goodman’s daughters Jackie Ann and Ruth Elaine, will have as their guests Jane Adler and Renate and Urta Smolenski. Members of the Terre Haute and Shelbyville units of the women’s
ored at the preconcert luncheon tomorrow noon preceeding the subscription concert. Terre Haute visitors will be Mrs. B. B. White, chairman; Mesdames Paul Bogart, Julian K. Dale, P. E. Allen, Walter Talley, Guy W. Frederick, Eugene Eisenlohr and Miss Eva Alden. Mr. and Mrs. Fabien Sevitzky will entertain Saturday night following the concert with a buffet supper at their home. Guests ‘will include members of the board of directors of the Indiana State Symphony Society and their wives, members of the executive board of the women’s committee and their husbands and escorts and a few friends.
Auxiliaries Set
Party, Meeting # A Christmas party, business meet-
ing, and an election of officers were
announced today by two units of the American Legion Auxiliary. The Christmas party will be given for members of the Robert E. Kennington Auxiliary 34 next Wednesday at the home of the president, Mrs. Maurice Hayes, 3840 Park Ave. Gifts will be exchanged and a business meeting will follow a covered dish luncheon. : New officers named for the coming year are Mrs. Maurice Hayes, president; Mrs. Charles McCoy, first vice president; Mrs. Jessie Ray, second vice president; Mrs. Thomas Lenahan, secretary; Mrs. Minnie Riggs, treasurer and poppy chairman; Mrs. Thomas Fagan, chaplain and community” service chairman; Mts. John -Fairhead, historian; Mrs. Ralph Kennington. parliamentarian; Mrs. Margaret Murray, sergeant-at-armg; Mrs. Maurice Hayes and Mrs. Jean Randall, delegates to council; Mrs, Murray -and Mrs. Mary Ford, alternates; Mrs. Anne O’Brien, re-
‘thabilitation; Mrs. Murray, member-
ship; Mrs. Ford, service; Mrs. McCoy, child’ welfare; Mrs. Adelaide Edwards, :Knightstown Home; Mrs. Clara: Johnson, Americanism; Mrs. Ross Richards, national defense; Mrs. Josephine Fairhead, emblems; Mrs. Lucy Daily, scholarship; Mrs. Fannie Cory, education; Mrs. Ralph Kennington, Fidac; Mrs. Irene Gingrich, music; Mrs. Jean Randall, radio and publicity; Mrs. J. L. Heinz, constitution; Miss Joan McHugh, legislative, and Mrs. Edward Zick ler, national news. : The, auxiliary to Federal Post 62 will meet at 1:30 p. m. today at the World War Memorial.
habilitation chairman, will be speaker. ! | The post and auxiliary held their annual Christmas party recently at Brookside Community House. Fol-
to the children.
Alpha Kappa Latreian
Movie Party Feature
Movies of Alpha Kappa Latreian activities. during the past year will be shown at a Christmas box supper tomorrow for members of the organization and their husbands at the home of Mrs. G. A. Miller, 543( N. Delaware St. Officers of the g#dup will be hostesses at the party and will in. clude Mesdames Alvin C. Johnson, Royer Knode Brown, Charles. Fish: er, Edwin Dugal Cree, Robert Zais.er, Scott Waldron, William Brandt, Beonaid Howell and T. A. Kimber s Jr :
Active Girls Plan Party - Members of the Active Girls’ Club f Woman's Benefit Association
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vester Johnson, Charles Efreymson, |;
and her daughter, Sue. Mrs. J. A,
symphony committee will be hon-|
Mrs. | Grover Parr, Twelfth District: re-|
lowing dinner, gifts were distributed |
Miss Margaret Hofft, harpist, will appear Saturday with the Ogden. Junior Chorale at the 15th anaual Municipal Concert at Christ Episcopal Church. Alpha Chi Omega Sorority is sponsor of | the affair.
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Miss Maribeth ‘Harrison (center)
Ne uletide Parties Are Planned by ~ Sorority Groups
Christmas parties for children, a dance and Yuletide parties for memhors are being planned this week by sorority groups. RT .
The Indianapolis Alumnae Chapter of Delta Zeta will: hold its annual Christmas party for membe.s’ children at 2 p. m. Saturday at the World War Memorial. Games will be played and films shown. Mothers are to bring gifts for the Delta Zeta
social service project at Vest; Ky. Miss Marian Sones is general chairman, assisted by Miss Josephine Ready and Mrs. Robert Platte, favors; Miss Katherine Smith, entertainment, and Miss Maxine icherrer and Miss Charlyn Mwray, refreshments. ;
The annual dance of Beta Beta Sigma Sorority will be held Dec. 26 at the Indianapolis Athletic Club.
The Indianapolis alumnae of Theta Sigma Phi will hold their annual Christmas: Whoopee Party and pitch-in dinner at 6 p. m. Monday at the home of Miss Anna Hall, 5859 University Ave. Verses are to to accompany gifts which will be exchanged by members. .
Phi Beta Tau will hold a Christmas party for kiddies at the Fletcher Place | Methodist Church, Goodwill Industries, from 1:45 p. m. to 4 p. m. Sunday. Miss Loretta Herndon heads the arrangements | committee, assisted by Mrs. Ralph | Johnson and Mrs. Leslié Ayres, °
Miss Florence Morrison of the Butler University romance. language department will be guest speaker at a luncheon given by the Kappa Kappa Gamma Mother's Club at the sorority house, 821 W. Hampton Drive, at 12:30 p. m. to‘morrow. Mrs. Robert W. Blake will sing.
Here's How to Dance
New ‘Eleanor Glide’
WASHINGTON, Dec. 16 (U. P.). | —Inventors of the “Eleanor Glide,” {named for Mrs. Franklin D. Rooseivelt and introduced at a White [House reception recently describe | the routine of the dance as follows: 1. Partners face forward; girl {links man’s right arm, placing her {own right hand. upon her left. Left foot, right foot, then quickly—left, ‘right, left. 2. Skip to the left three times in the manner- of the two-step or Polka. 3. The ciycles glide, in which, after two-stepping left and right, the man holds the girl's right hand while she circles. 4. The finale on tiptoe,
Miss Alberta Fisk (left) is shown chatting with
Fest about arrangements for the holiday dinner and cance which members of the Old Glory Society, Children of the American Revolution, will hold Dec. :0. Dinner will be served at the Propylaeum and
Bridal Dinner Included in Many Parties Scheduled This Week for ‘omen Soon to Be Wed
Miss Esther Krug (above) is a member of the committee in charge of the annual dinner dance to be given by Sigma Tau Delta Sorority Saturday night at the Hotel Antlers. Miss Nelle Schmidt is chairman.
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Mrs. Bertha” Willner, chairman .;
of the Moosehaven committee of the Women of the Moose, is arranging a special program for: Chapter Night, Dec. 22, at the Moose Temple. Candidates will be
THURSDAY, DEC. 15, :
Collegians Arrive Soon For Holiday Students: Will Join. in Round of Sgeial Festivities.
Indianapolis young people attending colleges and universities will begin coming home for the holidays
. |Saturday and will join in the rouad
i lof social festivities, many of them
.Mrs. Philip Fishbein, chairman - of the activity committee of Me--morial Unit 3, American Legion Auxiliary, is in charge of the an--nual Christmas party for members’ children Sunday afternoon at the Hotel Antlers.
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Ti dancing will follow at the D. A. R. chapter house; 824 N. Pennsylvania’ St. the hospitality committee and Miss Best is being assisted by Miss Harrison with high school members’ reservations. Several college students home from schools for the holiday vacation, will attend.
Miss Fisk is a member of
Showers continue to be given daily for young women who are to be married soon. A bridal dinner will be among the parties scheduled for
this week. - Mrs. Adah Crawford, 320 E. 59th St., has announced the engagement and approaching marriage of her daughter, Jane Alice, to Robert Bruce Ellsworth, Rochester, N. Y., son of Mr, and Mrs. Edgar Ellsworth, 5407 N. New Jersey St. The wedding will be at 8:30 a. m. Dec. 29 at the McKee chapel of the Tabernacle Presbyterian Church. Miss Crawford was graduated from Tudor. Hall and attended DePauw University. Mr. Ellsworth was graduated from Purdue University and is a member of Sigma Chi Fraternity. . Parties Are Planned
Miss Rosemary Tully has been chosen ‘by the bride-to-be as her maid -of honor. Bridesmaids will be Miss Dorothy Ball and Miss Anne
Holmes. A number of parties have been planned in Miss Crawford's honor. Miss Tully, "Miss Jane Rottger and Miss Suzanne Williamson will-entertain at-.a luncheon Dec. 23 amd Miss Holmes will be hostess at a tea on Dec. 26. : " 8 =
Miss Ball and Miss Marjorie McWilliams will entertain with a personal shower and tea on Dec. 27. Mrs. W. J. Slate, aunt of the bride-to-be, will be hostess at a luncheon Tuesday at the Columbia Club. Miss Mary Jean Ottinger will be hostess for a shower on Dec. 22. ; Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Lewis, 5684 College Ave, will entertain Saturday night with a bridal dinner for their daughter, Grace, whose marriage to Ralph Stout, Lincoln, Neb., will take place Sunday in the McKee chapel ‘of the Tabernacle Presbyterian Church. > ; ‘Guests will include the bridal couple; Miss Lucille Jackson and Miss Carol Fenner, who are to be bridesmaids; Ralph Taylor, . best man, and Winston Griffin, Clyde Norman and illiam Lewis, . a brother of the bride-to-be, who are to usher. 2 ” ” Miss Mary Jo Ross will be the only attendant when her sister, Miss Louise Eleanor Ross, is married to John E. Kleinhenz Dec. 31 at the Ross home near Bridgeport, it was
announced today. Robert F, McGinnis is to be best man. On Wednesday, Dec. 21, Miss Winifred Smith will give a linen shower at her home, 108 E. 13th St. Members of Miss Ross's Schrlet Quill class at Butler University will entertain with a luncheon in her honor within the next few days. Mrs. Hugh H. Hanna was hostess at
a fireside supper recently at her
land, 3148 Park Ave., hostess.
Ketcham Kindergarten Mothers’, bag, ‘games, refreshments, ‘Lo-Sin-Loy. 17:30 p. m. tonight, lege Ave., hostess. Busy Fingers. 2 p. m. Sat, Mrs. Ave,, leader.
EVENTS
: : SORORITY ii Alpha Chapter, Alpha Gamma. 7:30 p. m. tonight. Miss Doris Hol-
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8 p. m. Fri. Kindergarten. Grab Miss Betty Jane Ewen, 5236 ColMary Pickard, 1824 Southeastern
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home, 1735 N. Pennsylvania St, in honor of the bride-to-be. #2 # = : Mrs. Robert Russell and her sister, Miss Betty Kalleen, entertained with a linen shower last -night at Mrs. Russell's home; 98 E. Maple Road, for Miss Patricia Kingsbury,
{whose marriage to Robert Howard
White will take place Dec. 31. Christmas decorations were used. Guests were Mesdames Thomas Blackwell Jr., Joseph Cahill, George Oburn and Misses Mary. Elizabeth Craig, Betty Price, Marguerite Ham and Martha Jane Banister. ” ®8 8. Mrs. Homer Kivett, 3410 E. Ninth St., was hostess at a miscellaneous shower last night at her home for Miss Meredith Joyce Mills. Miss Mills, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe .R. Mills, 2011 Park Ave, is to become the bride of Homer William Kivett Jr. Dec. 24 at her home. Decorations and last night were in green and yellow and the bridal table had a centerpiece of roses.
William Kleinhelter, Marie Wetter, Mabel Thomas, J. G: McFarland, Montie Wetter, : J. W.. Gollmier, Sterner ‘Davison, Thomas Case, John Beck, William Noske, Lee Angerer, Jacob Seitz, Walter Brienbach, Dewey Stanford, Rust Moore, Walter Aldridge, Raymond . Yount, Ben Cummings, Clarence Waddell, Jack Reese and George Howard, Greenfield, and Miss Myrtle Howard, : 2 2 =» Miss Irene Bishop was honored guest at a surprise shower given last night by Mrts.> George. Gannon, 5319
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph E. Bishop, 2903 ‘N. New Jersey. 8t., Is to be married Stinday to Marshall C. Harvey at the Third Christian Church. = - cio ping Guests ‘were members of Phi Beta
speech 'organizafion: : 2: ons 3 Mrs. Robert. Brown, 3501. Euclid Ave, entertained recently with a personal shower for Miss Betty. Lou
Klingman, 9 N. Gray St. whose
will. be on Dec. 31. ry Mrs. Brown was assisted by Mrs. Enoch Clements and Miss. Mary. Egan, Guests included Mesdames R. E. Arvin, E. E. Bochstohler, Rob-.
R. A. Beck, J. B. Clements, Eimer Robertson, R. C. Rothchild, Henry chmidt, Herman Selka, ). teinbarger, M. G. .Shearer and R. H. Terhune; Misses Marian Bishop, Ruth Carpenter, Oneda Jones, Louise Watson Williams. 0
Women to Be Topic!
A. Murphy are to read papers Tuesday at a meeting of the Wy-Mo-Dau Club at the home of Mus. Ba
Adair, 1308 Central Ave. Mrs
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Guests included Mesdames Mills, ||
N. New Jersey: St. Miss Bishop, |
Sorority, professibtial music’ and
Klingman, daughter of Mrs. Frank.
marriage to William Emory Thimmj|
ert Bretthauer, William Blackmore, :
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Mrs. Homer Hill and Mrs, Edward |
Plan Old Glory Society's Yule Dance [Gi Reserves Filan | To Give Dance;
‘Play Planned
High school Girl Reserve members are looking forward to their annual Christmas dance tomorrow
[night at the Y. W. CAA. gymnasium
while rehearsals Will begin soon for the play “Thanks Awfully” to be presented in January by the group
lat George Washington High School.
Decorations for: the dance tomor-
: row night will be in the Christmas jtheme and will be arranged tonight {by members of the dance commit- | tee. | Miss Ella Mae Spaulding Miss Betty |
Committee members include
Stone and Ralph Center, Washington; Miss Margaret Ewing, Bar-. bara . Crofts, Ruth Wise, Marjorie
{Wise and Martha Holt; Jack Coop.{er and Bill Hirst, Tech; Miss Ruth
Ann Quick, Shortridge, and Miss Mary Jane Glass, Manual. - The cast for the play at Washington includes Misses Betty Perkins, Joan Spaulding, Betty Wanger, Marjorie Wanger, Betty Stone, Marjorie Guernsey, Norma Jackson, Sadie Kretheotis, Patricia Kirsch, Peggy Weaver, Eleanor Davis, Shirley Mottle, Ella Mae Spaulding and Ralph Cantor. * . Mrs. John Schlenck is directing the play, with the staging by Miss Evelyn Schackelford. Miss Mary Sparks is in charge of costumes and Miss Ella Mae Spaulding will direct makeup, assisted by Mrs. David Price, new club adviser. ’
O.E.S. Groups Plan Parties
Christmas parties have been planned by two Eastern Star organizations for tonight and tomorrow
night. Children of members will be entertained at one of the parties. Naomi Chapter 131, O. E. S,, will meet at 8 p. m. tomorrow at the lodge hall. Following the meeting, a Christmas party will be held with dancing and entertainment for the children. Mrs. Kathryn Bortsfield
King, worthy patron. The 1937 Matrons and Patrons of Marion County, O. E. S,, will hold a Christmas party tonight at the Irvington Masonic Temple for their husbands and wives. A covered dish dinner will be served at 6:30 p. m.
H. A. C. Bridge Group To Exchange Gifts
The Women’s Auction Bridge Section of the Hoosier Athletic Club will entertain at a 12:30 o'clock luncheon tomorrow afternoon at the club. A gift exchange will be held. Mrs. William E. McFeely will be in charge of decorations and Mrs. Ross Mitchell and Mrs. Herman Metzel will select the prizes. b 3
is worthy matron and -Walter L.
planned in their honor. Several girls will participate mn preholiday| campus activities before their vaca=' tions. Misses Kathryn and Barbara Hadley will arrive next Wednesday from Smith College to spend the holidays with their parents, Mr, and Mrs. Harlan J. Hadley, 3551 Wash= ington Blvd. They probably will. return Jan. 4. Among the many so--cial events they .will attend while
in Indianapolis will be the Smith
College alumnae luncheon Dec. 28 at Woodstock Club. : Several parties have been planned for Miss Marybelle Neal, daughter" of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Neal, 3344 Guilford Ave, a student at Wellesley College. She will attend the Wellesley Alumnae luncheon Dec. 29 at the Marott Hotel Hunters Lodge. John Wolf, son af Mr. and Mrs, Jacob Wolf, 3826 N. Pennsylvania St., will arrive home Saturday from the University of Wisconsin to remain until after the first of the
year.
His sister, Miss Jacqueline Wolf, will spend the holidays in Yosemite, after which she will go to Beverly. Hills, Cal, to visit her aunts, Mrs. Joseph Schmitzer and Mrs. Sidney Katz. \ Miss * Patricia Taggart, daughter. of Mr. and Mrs. Edward B. Taggart, 5695 N. Delaware St; will arrive home Saturday from Smith College to spend the Christmas holidays with her parents. 2 . Miss Anne Davis, daughter of Paul Gi. Davis, 555 Highland Drive, will. arrive home from Swarthmore Colleg2 on Saturday morning. Miss Davis will ‘entertain 14 guests at dinner at the Indianapolis Athletic. Club preceding the University of Pennsylvania Mask and Wig Club: show, “All Around the Town,” which - will be, presented Dec. 27 at the Mura* Theater. eis Miss Barbara Jean Johnson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul H, Johnson, 417 N. Arsenal Ave. will arrive home Saturday evening from Mount Holyoke College, South Had" ley, Mass., to spend the holidays with : her ,parents. She will attend the’ play, “Shadow and Substance,” at English’s Theater on Saturday night with her parents. Tomorrow night Miss Johnson will sing with the: College Carol Choir in its annual concert at Town Hall in New York. | Among Indianapolis students at Christian ‘College, Columbia, Mo.,* who will spend the Christmas holi=' days with their parents are Miss Ju- - lia Buckner, daughter of Dr. andMrs. G. W. Buckner, 515 South
[Central Court; Miss Martha - Jane
Bond, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, ! Glenn Bond, 3223 Central Ave.; Miss: Margaret Ellen Hussey, daughter of: Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Hussey, 3733" Central Ave.; Miss Doris Jones,
|daughter of W. F. Jones, 720 E.
38th St., and Miss Norma Overbay, daughter. of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur" Overbay, Washington Blvd. g Miss Sally Ragan, daughter of Mr. and. Mrs. Paul S. Ragan, 33 W. 43d St., and Miss Marie Therese Keach, daughter of L.-J. Keach, 4311 Broadway, will arrive home next Wednesday fromVSt. Mary's College. at Notre Dame to spend the Christ=" mas holidays with their parents. Both girls will attend the St. Mary's College Alumnae luncheon Dec. 28th at the Indianapolis Athletic Club. . The girls have ‘been appointed members of the publicity committee. for the Freshman Formal to be held . Friday evening, Jan. 13, following their return to school. :
P.-T. A. to Hold Party The Parent-Teacher Association of the Emmaus Lutheran School will hold its annual Christmas. party at 2 p. m. Wednesday at the school... Mothers and children will be guesis, at a business meeting held at 1:30.
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