Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 December 1938 — Page 24
"FRIDAY, DEC. 16, 1938 Dinnersand Gift Parties Are Planned
Sororities’ Alumnae Set Fetes for Poor ‘Children
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E | rthur T. Cox Jr. to Be Guests of His Parents; Mr. and Mrs. Alex Vonnegut Are - In Los Angeles After Trip Abroad.
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Dinners and gift exchanges are - features of sorority Christmas parties being held this week-end. An alumnae group of a college social . sorority will entertain children at the Children’s Guardian Home to~ morrow and another group will collect toys for underprivileged chil« dren.
Continuing a tradition established several years ago, the Indianapolis Alumnae Association “ of Kappa Kappa Gamma will hold a party at 2 p. m. tomorrow at the Children’s . Home in Irvington. Gifts and 're= freshments are to be provided ior about 134 children. The program will inclyde Bobby and Betty Stonebreaker, piano and saxophone duet; Charlene Clore, s0prano; Janet Johnson, © reader; Rober: Tarpley and his German band; Janet Conord, tap dancer; a trio from Shortridge High School composed of Misses Ruth Schlagel, Betty White and Lucy Peterson and Jo Lewis, accompanist; Tom Bair, ° magician; Miss Laverne Lamb, accordionist, and the Rhythm Band from the home. Billy Shirley will be master of ceremonies. = Mrs. Francis M. Hughes Is arrangements chairman and will be assisted by’ Mesdames George Kingsbdry, Howard C. Caldwell and - William T. Rose. tA
Mrs. Harry D. Hooley entertained Delta Omicron Chapter Alumnae of Delta Delta Delta Sorority last night at a Christmas meeting and gift exchange. Mrs. Lucille Fennell and Miss Sara Baird were assistant hostesses.
Cw By VIRGINIA MOORHEAD MANNON
: As the city prepares’ for two weeks of transcendent gaiety we present a modest catalog of arrivals, departures and social gatherings:
Mrs. - Thomas Carr Howe and her daughter, Miss Charlotte Howe, “will come next Thursday from Bryn Mawr, Pa. to be the holiday guests of Mrs. Howe's son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Addison. A. Howe. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur T. Cox Jr. also are to arrive Thursday from Davenport, Iowa, to visit Mr. Cox’s parents, .Mr. and Mrs. Arthur T. Cox. MTF. and Mrs. John Clinton Lasher : will come from New York to be the Christmas guests of Mrs. Lasha er’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. William H. Morrison, Jr. £0 Mr. and Mrs. George A. Kuhn, who have been visiting their son, George Jr., at Harvard Uuiversity, are now in Bermuda. Mr. and: Mrs. Alex Vonnegut who were abroad this summer have returned via ‘the Panama Canal to Los Angeles. Cal, where they will spend Christmas with Mrs. Vonnegut's mother, Mrs. Charles Dryer.
Maj. and Mrs. Williams to Visit Parents
Mrs. George Philip Meier and Mr. and Mrs. Archibald McGinnis and their daughter, Anne, will leave Wednesday to visit Mr. and Mrs. W. Dhu Aine Peaslee at Augusta, Ga. Mrs. Stanley M., Timberlake is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Douglas Pollock Johnson, and Lieut. Comm. Johnson at Norfolk, Va. After the holidays Mrs, Johnson and her daughter, Diane, will come to be Mrs. Timberlake's guests at the Marott Hotel. : " Maj. and Mrs. E. A. Williams are to leave Tuesday for Douglas, Ariz., where they will be the Christmas guests of Maj. Williams’ father, J. S. Williams. Before returning to Indianapolis, Jan. 3, they will visit Mrs. Williams’ father, H. Veltman, in San Antonio, Tex. 4 ‘Mrs. E. S. Pearce and her daughter, Miss Marianne Pearce, have | returned from New York and visits with Mrs. Pearce’s other daughters, Miss Martha Pearce at Hollins College, Roanoke, Va., and Miss Bettie Pearce who attends the Philadelphia School of Occupational Therapy. Miss Martha Pearce will be home tomorrow and Miss Bettie Pearce will arrive next Thursday to spend the holidays with their parents here. . : Fletcher Hodges Jr., curator of the Foster Memorial at the University of Pittsburgh, and Bradford H. Hodges will arrive Dec. 24 rom Pittsburgh to visit their parents, Dr. and Mrs. Fletcher Hodges. i — Robert Merrell will be home Sunday from Taft School, Watertown, ~ . Conn, to speng the holidays. with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence F. Merrell. : : jo -f rs. Donald Ream and Mrs. Duncan R. Miller will give a tea tomorrow afternoon at the Propylaeum for Miss Ethel Louise Denlinger of Dayton. O., who arrived -yesterday to visit Mr. and Mrs. Irving W. Lemaux. Miss Denlinger's engagement to Irving Ww. Lemaux Jr. was recently announced. Assisting the hostesses will be Mrs. Edward Fillion and Mrs. Henry E. Todd who will preside at the tea table which is to be decorated with a centerpiece of white roses _and. white tapers. % . : | Miss Greene to Entertain at Marott Hotel i 0 the young hostesses who will entertain at dinner tomon DS is ot, the Christmas party for Mrs. William Byram Gates’ dancing class, are Miss Heberton Weiss, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Charles R. Weiss, and Miss Mary Frances Greene, daughter
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"EVENTS —
Omicron Chapter, Chi Sigma. Tonight. Miss Jane Brisby, 4305 Winthrop Ave., hostess. Misses Georgia Conley and Kathryn Coffey, assistant hostesses. Christmas party. Pi Lambda Theta. 7:30 p. m. Sat. Miss Hazel Bonke, hostess. “Glimpses In and Around Italy,” Mrs. Anna Margaret Kek. Organization meeting. Rho Chapter, Sigma Beta. Tonight. Columbia Club. ‘Dinner, gift exchange, i i Alpha Chapter, Alpha Gamma. 7:30 p. m. tonight. Miss Doris Holland, 3148 Park.
price 2 brs : 1. Mes parley R. Gillespie Wis Miss Mildred Eileen Wal- * ie Ds a ace, daughter o rs. Leonard Wallace, Sheridan, before her marChildr CI} Ss: Party, | riage Dec. 11. Mr. and Mrs. Gillespie will be at home at 2239 ‘College : kn . +f Ave. after Sunday. (Ramos=Porter Photo.) :
1 oon leo | 2. Mr. and Mrs. James E. Conerty are at home at 965 West Drive, Dinner on Leg 1011 | Woodruff Place. Mrs. Conerty was Miss Dorothea Hickey, daughter Auxiliary. Docket
of. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Hickey. The ceremony was read on Nove 24 at the Holy Cross Catholic Church. (Ramos-Porter Photo.) .'3. ‘Miss Rosalind Schilling became the bride of Richard C. Tully ina ceremony read on Thanksgiving day. Mrs. Tully is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. E. J. Schilling. Mr. and Mrs. Tully are at home ‘at 80 N. 14th: St.,, Beech Grove. (Holland Pheto.) : 4. Mrs. Robert Kafader, who was Miss Marguerite Burries, daughter “of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Burries, 43 N. Randolph St., and Mr. Kafader “are at home to their friends at 1035 Bradbury St. The couple was married on Nov. 19. (Holland Photo.) :
3 Holiday Events Planned for “Younger Sets at Columbia Club
Members of Epsilon Pi Chapter, Delta Theta Tau, national philanthropic sorority, will . hold their Christmas dinner party at the Hotel Riley Monday. Toys will be ‘contrib uted and latter distributed to underprivileged children in the city, Members will draw for gifts.
Among Christmas ‘activities planned by American Legion Auxiliary units and a junior group are a children’s party tomorréw morning at’ the Children’s Museum, a chicken ‘.dinner Monday .and .a junior party and gift exchange tomorrow afternoon,
CLUB
Tuesday Quest. 12:30 p..m. Tues. Mrs. T. H. Beecher, 5225 Boulevard Place. Mrs. M, F. Strahn and Mrs. Russell Ward, assistants.
Christmas luncheon. The Christmas dinner party of
Alpha Chapter, Sigma Delta Sigma Sorority, Will be held at 6 p. m, Monday at the home of Miss Ruth Mannon, 270 W. 43d St. Rho Chapter Sigma Beta, will hold a gift ex-
LODGE North Park 404, O. E..S. Tues. eve. Masonic Temple, 30th and Clifton. Stated meetiiig, Christmas program. Mrs. Ruth Bryant, worthy matron; Arthur McCormick, worthy patron.
gMembers of Post 4 Auxiliary will have charge of the party at.10 4. m. tomorrow at the Museum, with Mrs. Parke Beadle as chairman. Mis.
ro RR; / : Christmas is essentially the youngsters’ and younger set's holiday.
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of Mr. and Mrs. Stewart A. Greene, Miss WEiSs' guests will include
ickson Frenzel, Ann Amelia M ohr : ii nsend Eaglesfield, Elizabeth Zane Harding,
a Davis and Messrs. John H. Holliday, C.
Elizabeth Fletcher, Tow Phyllis Behringer and Av ‘Harvey Bradley Jr., Perry Lesh Jr., _Jr., John D. Gould Jr., Keene, William H. Mooney and Robert Fisher.
Miss Greene will give a dinner at
Misses Joan Haywood, Marjorie Cu Barbara Kiger, Barbara
the Misses Martha Lois Adams, armon, Mary Johnson, Mary
Frank Johnson, Elias C. Atkins.
George O'Neal, Si Sheerin, Steve Terry, Mike Jr., David and Scott Moxley and William
. the Marott Hotel for the
rle, Jane Shook, Ann Cantwell,
Wilde and Mary Ann Morrison and Messrs.
Richard Stackhouse, Alan Nolan, Fred Rassman, Thomas Lamb, Phil
Huston, William Evans, ~ Wellesley guests at the Indiana Wellesley Club
Hotel will include the Misses Susan
Johnson, Marypelle Neal, Marjorie Northrup,
jorie West and Louise Wilde.
~~ Mr. and Mrs. Ralph W. Lieber
ollege students home for
Storey and Charles Larkin.
the holidays who will be luncheon Dec. 28 at the Marott . Gatch, Dorothy Jacobs, Priscilla Jean Van Riper, Mar-
will entertain informally tomor-
row evening for a group which later will dine at the Columbia Club
preceding the Lambs Club frolic. will give a dinner at home and Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey H. Eno III
and Mrs. Irving W. Lemaux and
Mr. ‘and Mrs. Charles O. Roemler will be hosts for dinner parties
at the club.
“Mrs. Charles F. Meyer Jr. will give a book review at the Government Science Club meeting this afternoon at the home of Mrs. Max-
well Coppock.
And Dinn
The Southern Club will hold a reception at Club followed by The event will be the largest dance held by the club rs. A. Glenn Shoptaugh, wife of the club president,
at the Indianapolis Athletic then a dance. in several years, said today. | : “ The entrance to the ballroom is
‘Southern Club to Hold Dance | er at I. A. C. Tomght
6:30 o'clock this evening a dinner at 7 p. m, and
to be marked by a large snow man
and woman. Tables are to be’ cen © — tered with tall red tapers.and little
“personality” snow men and ladies fashioned to resemble the host and hostess at that particular table. Large Christmas trees are to be placed on either side of the fireplace. ’ “Music during dinner is to be provided by a trio of strolling musi¢ians. Following the dinner, an ad- ~ yance showing of a current mevie will be presented.
Overleys’ Guests Listed
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Overley will include Messrs. and ‘Mesdames Russell S. Williams, Leroy Ford, D. B. Perine, Homer her, George H. Lilly, ‘Paul R. mmers, Ray Briggs, Robert Burnett," William -R. Krafft, Mrs. Vera Barker and Mr. Edward Jackson. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Merriam’s guests will be Messrs, and Mesdames William Kegley, William H. Harrison and Richard Habbe. Dr. and Mrs. Louis Belden and their guests, Dr. and Mrs. Ernest |Rupel, will be seated at this table with the Merriam party. | : Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Colley will ‘as their .guests Mr, and Mrs. Clyde Wands ard Mr. and Mrs. John’ T. Héckel: Mr. and Mrs. E. S.
Wheaton will be entertained by Mr.
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‘Mrs. Parke A. Cooling. Seated with Mr. and Mrs. A. Glenn Shop- ' taggh will be their guests, Mr, and Mrs. William Mick and Mr. and
= Mrs. George T. Landis, with their
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Bixler,
Lafayette, and Dr. and Mrs. C. O. ~~ McCo
‘Cormick. , Mr. and Mrs. Leslie DeVoe will ames E. A. Schulz, James M. ¢ker and Morris South. Mr. and %, Raymond Sthltz and Mr. and sw. Tom Foley will entertain Mr. Mrs. T. E. Gary, Mr. and Mrs.
B Lawrence Shedd and Mr. and Mrs.
.Frutig. At Mr. and Mrs,
© william’ R. Scaff’s table will be
Messrs. and Mesdames Hughes Pathn. E. K. Reese and guests, Mr. rs. Herman Rinne. : ‘Mississippian to Be Guest ests of Mr. jek will include Messrs. Mi mes Mark Rhoads,
yaire, Robert Stith and ‘Ernest
_ Lumdgren and’ Mrs. Estelle Henson, Greenville, Miss. Mr. and
‘Mrs. John Hutchings will be hosts to Mr. and Mrs. Don Jenkins, No‘blesville. - Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Rice will entertain Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Kelly. In Eugene
at their table Messrs. and
and Mrs. G. M. and James
Fisher's party will be Verna E. Moser, Mrs. Lucille Fisher, Percy H. Weer, Howchiedler, Miss Dorothy Ann ‘and Messrs. and Mesdames 4 Samp C. Alfred Campbell
and Mrs. E. E. McKinstry and Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Mortis. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Earl will be guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Cotting. Mr. and Mrs. George Wheldon’s guests will be Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Weathers. Dr. and Mrs. J. F. Wilson's guests will he Mr. and Mrs. Earl B. Bunnell, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sanders will entertain:Mr. and Mrs. Leo M, Gardens and Mr. and Mrs. C, E. Wilkinson. Among sons and daughters of members who will entertain at the dance are George Spiegel, Miss Margaret Bosart, Pete Morrow and Miss Mary Ann Morrison. Mr. and Mrs. Toner M. Overley, general chairmen, were assisted in arrangements hy Messrs. and Mesdames T. M. Riddick, George T. Landis, William H. Book, J. W. Hutchings, Wallace O. Lee, A. Glenn
and Mrs. Louis D. Belden. Mes‘dames Book, Overley and Hutchings composed the subcommittee in charge of place cards and reservations, and Mesdames Landis, Riddick and Shoptaugh arranged the decorations, Mr. Shoptaugh is club president. |
Mary Billhymer Will Be Installed
o'clock tomorrow night Mooresville Masonic Temple,
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clude Miss Mary Jane Warner, senior princess; Miss Doris Deal, junior princess; Miss Annabell Her|drich, guide; Miss Edith Davis, martial; Miss Pauline Schwindler, chaplain; | Miss Jane Brennan, treasurer; Miss Mildred Roberts, secretary; Miss Denzil Roberts, musician, and Miss Marjorie Farmer, librarian. | Other new officers include Miss Wilma Goetz, first messenger; Miss Barbara Olive Bell, second messenger; Miss Catherine Kercher, third messenger; fourth messenger, and Miss Marjorie Murray, fifth messenger. Miss Phyllis Mendenhall will. be installed ‘as senior custodian and Miss Betty Jean McLain will become junior custodian, | ; Miss Virginia Menikheim ‘will be inner guard and Miss Sarah Davis, outer guard. Miss Phyllis Pennington is retiring queen and Miss Maxine Roberts will be installing queen. s. Harold Purcell is
Miss Mary Frances Billhymer will be installed as Honor Queen of Bethel 16, Job’s Daughters, at a public installation ceremony at 8 the
Other officers to be inducted in-
Preconcert
State Symphony Society's Women’s today at a preconcert luncheon and
sent an explanatory talk on the program to be played by the orchestra. Hostesses were to include Mesdames Russell T. Byers, Wyman J. Beckett, Wendell - P. Coler, Robert Churchman, Frank Dowling, William C. Griffith, W. D. Gatch, ‘William J. Hogan, John Kennedy, A. H. Steinbrecher, Harold B. Tharp and Miser Ada Bicking: : Mrs. Benjamin D. White heads the Terre Haute unit. Other members are Mesdames P. 1. Allen, Paul N. Bogart, Julian K. Dale, Guy W. Frederick, Harry A. Mottier, Walter W. Talley and Miss L. Eva Alden. Associated. with Mrs. W. Wray DePrez, chairman of the Shelbyville group, are Mesdames C. Lloyd Billman, Minnie Fuller, Dawson King, Floyd Mount, Martin Schulz, Paul Woodmanse and Miss Mary M. DePrez.
Talk of Developing Local Junior Choir
A junior choir similar to the Symphonic Choir may be developed to appear with the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra at children’s concerts, Mrs. Frank Hoke, general chairman of the children’s programs, said today. Sixteen children from parochial schools will appear tomorrow at this season’s first children’s concert at the Murat Theater singing “The Children’s Chorus for the Birthday of Cosilna Wagner” (Wagner) and leading the audience in “Beautiful Dreamer” (Foster) and “America” (Block). s Last spring, -four boys from St. Joan of Arc School sang on a broadcast announcing a future Symphony performance and were heard by Fabien Sevitzky, conductor. He suggested four girls join them to sing at the spring concert. Mr. Sevitzky will have the larger
Shoptaugh, Joe Merriam and Dr. group of 16 for tomorrow’s per
formance. The girls, pupils at the St. Agnes grade school, have been trained daily under the direction of Sister Genevieve Cecile, head of the school’s vocal department.’ They include Mary Margaret Broden, Mary Ann King, Marjorie Love, Patricia Filer, Rosemary Reuss, Dorothy Prather, Patricia McNevin and Patricia McFarland. : Chestort Heath, organist and mas-
Hirschman, Andrew Cox,
Redford and Melvin Shirley.
Yule Party Tuesday
ter of choristers at Christ Episcopal Church, has directed the boys from St. Joan of Arc School. They are Robert Sickles, George Kutche, Allen James Peachey, George Greenwalt, Eugene
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For Omega Nu Tau
Gamma Chapter. Omega Nu Tau Sorority, will hold :ts annual Christmas party for menibers, pledges and guests at a; 6:30 p. m. dinner Tuesday at the Hotel Lincoln. The centerpiece on the . dinner table will be a Christmas tree. Members will exchange gifts and Mrs. Bernard Smith will play piano
A Christmas play will be presented by Mesdames Paul M. Cook, John ~ Walter L. Minger, Claude r and Wilbur Furgason; Hazel Waldon, Laura MecCarthy, Helena Wanner and Margaret Lee. Officers of the group will arrange the party.
P.-T. A. Party Tuesday A Christmas party will Be held at 7:30 p, m, Tuesday for members of the Lawrence P.-T. A. at the school Budo. tam:
Symphony Society Arranges
Luncheon, Talk
Members of the Shelbyville and Terre Haute units of the Indiana
Committee were to be honor guests music talk preceding the Indianapolis
Symphony Orchestra’s afternoon concert. : Mrs. Clarence Coffin was, to pre-&— .
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‘Need to Analyze Human Emotions
By GRACE LUMPKIN (Written Exclusively for The Indianapolis Times and NEA Service.) : A certain amount of emotional upheaval is natural and necessary in life and ig. people. But many of us, especially women, are not able to check ourseves once' we let loose. : A wife decides in a certain situation that her husband has been unjust, mean and cruel. As she broods over the thought of his meanness, hot, indignation mounts until finally all her angry emotion overflows into words. And the flow of ‘words is only accelerated when he does not take her spiteful arguments seriously or when her nagging forces him into a position of defense. At that point, after she has told him exactly and completely what is wrong with him, he loses patience, and a real estrangement may begin. She complains to her friends of his cruel treatment—thus becoming disloyal to the man she is supposed to love. : ; She doesn’t stop her wild dive into the depths of emotion and ask herself, “What led up to all this?” If she did, chances are she couldn’t remember — most spats start over inconsequential matters. She is not just enough to ask, “Did I do anything that might have provoked. his ‘meanness’?”’ She need not be denied the satisfaction of calling her husband some of the names she has thought of that fitted him. The names will probably be apt and to the point, because a man on the defensive can be one of the most irritating creatures thdt nature can produce. |_But a woman on the offensive is not exactly the fairest ornament of nature, either. And she can stop the offensive for a little, look back and see what she herself has done to bring about the situation. Then if she can find a laugh somewhere in the debris of the emotional hurricane, she will have made an investment in self-respect and respect from her husband that will pay big dividends in future happiness.
Wendall Clarks on Trip After Wedding
Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Clark are on a wedding trip to Decatur, Ill, and will be at home in Indianapolis after their return. Mrs. Clark was Miss Teressa Lina Herrmann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Herrmann, 4214 Carrollton Ave. before her marriage last Wednesday. The ceremony was read at the Bethlehem Lutheran Church by the Rev. Allen Trout. Mr. Clark is_the son of Mr. and: Mrs. Harry Clark, Terre Haute. Attendants at the wedding were Miss Martha Thomas, Carmel, and Miss Nancy Foster, Indianapolis. Albert Wiby, Terre Haute, was best man. A wedding breakfast was served for the immediate families after the ceremony at the home of the bride’s parents. : 4
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comes in black,
B. Thompson and Mrs. Dunn.
Hall will
11:15 a. m.
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a diminutive powder puff, lipstick.or watch. it the new
charge of the Christmas entertainment, A Members - will exchange
Sedberry. A regular business meeting will be held preceding the social hour.
hold a business meeting at 2 p. m.
East Room of Memorial.
collected at the meeting for distripution to the Day Nursery
of the group’s rehabilitation program for December, members have been sewing covers ‘for hot water pottles and collecting magazines to be sent to the Veterans’ Hospital. ————————————————————————
400 Invitations Out for Euvola Dance Dec. 26
Euvola, Club members today had issued 400 invitations to their dance the night of Dec. 26 at the Columbia Club. : : . Messrs. and Mesdames H. H. Martin, H. G. Colwell and H. H. Wells will ‘be chaperons at the dance. Club members home from college who plan to attend include Miss Peggy Lee Bridges, DePauw University: Miss Peggy Hussey, Christian + College; Miss Jean Shirk, Washington Junior College; Miss Eleanor Winslow, Knox School, and Miss Jean York, Stephens College. Active members of the club at Tudor H School and Shortridge who are #ssisting in arrangements include Misses Rose Jane Boggs, Martha Jo Runyan, Perkey Marshall, - Joyce Lindsay, Jean Sims, Mary Stuart Socwell, Jackie Wells, Barbiira Martin, Sally Walker, Sally Evans, Betty Jane Mitchell, Peggy Clayton, Suzanne Calwell, Betsy Barlowe, Carol Kreusser, Norma Hyman, Suzannah Cook. Nancy Ragan, Mary Jane Shadinger and Virginia Wills. : Other members who will aid with dance plans are Misses Martha Wynne, Nancy York, Jean West, Kathryn Jackson, Nancy Bell, Patty Smith, Eleanor Hazen, Helen Lingeman, Joyce Prendergast, Mary Jane Hess, Joan Mumford, Caroline Hyman, Patty Hill, Jean Stewart, Jane Reynolds, Marge McAbee, Dorothy Street, Shirley St. Pierre and Catherine Peat.
S. A. E. at Franklin To Hold Dance Here
The Franklin College chapter of Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity will hold ‘its annual Christmas formal dance tonight at the Marott Hotel Crystal Ballroom. Music for ; be provided by, Bill ‘Hart and. his Dictators of Rythm. Fifty members of . the active chapter and a. number of ‘alumni and- guests are expected to attend. Arrangements for. the dance were made. by the social committee consisting of. Richard Raymond, chairman; Robert Johnson and Charles
Clore. Chaperans for the affair will be Dr. apd Mrs. Victor Solberg, Prof.
Beadle will be assisted by Mrs. O. A. G.
‘B. S. Scott, magician, assisted by four boys, will entertain. Miss LaVerne Lamb and Miss Miss Phyllis present an acrobatic dance act. A second performance of the program will be given at
Memorial Unit 3 of the Auxiliary will meet for a 6:30 p. m. chicken dinner Monday at the J. C. Res|taurant, 1606 N. Illinois St. Mes-
dames Ruth Caylor, Don F, Hoover and Christina McClarey will be in
gifts. Reservations should be made. with Mrs. Dora Marstella or Mrs. Edith
The junior division of Unit 3 will
tomorrow, followed by a Christmas party and exchange of gifts at the the World® War
Members will dress 12 dolls and wrap gifts for underprivileged children. Scrapbooks, which have been assembled during the year, will be
snd Indianapolis hospitals. As a part
It is the one time of year when nearly as many festivities are planned
for them as for their elders. Three holiday events have, scheduled at the Columbia Clubj for Junior Columbians, sons and daugh-
and schools. Christmas night, the annual yuletide formal dance will be held. Mi Jeanne Taylor and Russell Lipes| are cochairman. of a commifee of young people in charge. The annual tea dance for | the Juniors will be held Wednesday afternoon, Dec. 28, and a yearrend dance and election will be held |Friday night, Dec. 30. . : ~~ Floor Show Scheduled | - The club’s New Year’s Eve dinner dance and frolig, the climax o the holiday season, will provide entertainment and dancing for members and their guests on two floors. floor show imported from Chicago will be presented in sections on the two floors. Featured in the show will be Fritzi Wick, dancer; Vesta Helene, specialty dancer; the Moreaus, a ballroom dance team, and the American Rosebuds, a chorus. Novelty favors will be provided for all guests with souvenir favors for each lady guest. gin Sunday afternoon, from 3 to 5 p. m., children under 12 years of age, will be given their party. Santa Claus will present gifts. Mrs, Joseph J. Cole, chairman of the committee of club mothers in charge of arrangements, has urged parents to attend with their children. At 7 p. m. Sunday, Mrs. James M. Ogden will conduct her choir, of Junior Chorallers in their 19th consecutive annual concert in the Columbia Club dining room. In addition to the singing of Christmas carols, Denny Dutton’s club orchestra will provide music. Club Already Decorated The club already has been decorated for the holidays. The large holly wreath with the illuminated club insignia and its bow of red ribbon has been placed on the front of
mas tree, laden with silver effects and electric lights stands in the center of the lobby. Streamers of red and silver gellophane garlands eiling of the lobby
room, main dining room and ballroom are decorated with t colorful cellophane garlands, wined with large red transparen¥balls hanging from the
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the building. Inside, a tall Christ-|
the mezzanine bal-
Recitals Daily: 12:30 P. M. to 1PM.
3P. Milo 3:30 P. M.
RUTH NOLLER
Organist
Music will be broadcast throughout the entire store from the Sixth Floor Auditorium.
light fixtures. Two large silver Christmas trees adorn the orchestra platform in the ballroom and three silver bells tied with bows of red ribbon hang from each pilaster.
ih Ladywood School Will Present Play Sunday Evening
“Holy Night,” a miracle play by Martinez Sierra, Spanish playwright, will be presented at 8 o'clock Sunday evening af Ladywood School. Indianapolis girls who will have parts in the play include Misses Margaret Dingley, Ann Keach, Carolyn and Jane Magden, Dorothy and Jane Kernel, Devine Enright, Suzanne Hartz, Janet Farrell, Cornelia McGurk, Dorothy Sheerin, Helen Shumaker, Eugenia McCarthy and Mary Catherine Shaw. Other pre-Christmas activities include the annual formal Christmas party sponsored by the Ladywood Athletic Club with Miss Nora Gregory as president. The catechetical group will entertain their pupils Sunday at Ft. Harrison. Christmas stockings will be distributed to the primary children at St Rita's School on. Tuesday by officers of the mission unit. Classes will be dismissed ‘Wednesday for the holidays.
change and dinner tonight at. the" Columbia Club. Mrs. William Butler and Mrs. John McDaniels will be , formally initiated. ; :
Upsilon Chapter, Sigma Phi Gamma Sorority, = will conduct pledging and a Christmas party Monday night at the home of Mrs. Charles D. Snider, 521 Carlyle Place. Pledges include Misses Lorraine Schultz, Pauline Mueller and Ruby Heard. The committee in charge is composed of Misses Joan Hays, Mary Couley, Betty Kelly, Florence. Bergman and Mrs. Karl Theilig.
Miss Hazel Hart, 57 E. 45th St, will be hostess Monday night at a Christmas party for members of Alpha Chapter, Sigma Delta Pi Sorority. Gifts. will be exchanged and a silver collection will be taken to. provide Christmas necessities. for’ two families. The committee in charge of the party includes Misses Hart, Olive Breisch and Ruth Patbetson and Mrs. Jessie Craig.
Sigma Sigma Kappa Dances Tomorrow
Sigma Sigma Kappa Sorority will hold its annual formal Christmas dance tomorrow -night in the Gold Room of the Antlers Hotel. Musie will be provided by Jack Berry's Orchestra. Mrs. Charles Weisheimer is chaire man of the dance, assisted by Mrs, Jack. Berry and Mrs. John Fissell,
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