Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 December 1938 — Page 14

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~ Club’s Annual Party

Skating and Ice Boating to Vie With Dining and Dancing at New Year’s Event; Winslows to Entertain at Cottage Before Dinner.

By VIRGINIA MOORHEAD MANNON

The Maxinkuckee Yacht party at the Maxinkuckee Inn

Club’s annual New Year’s , when skating and ice boat-

ing (if one can put any stock in wishful thinking) dining, dancing and supping are included in the entertainment schedule, is one of the outstanding social affairs on the

club calendar.

Among the members planning to attend the week-end event are Messrs. and Mesdames C. Harvey Bradley, Francis W. Dunn, George

E. Home, William E. Munk, Walker W. Winslow,

Clayton O. Mogg,

Col. and Mrs. Ralph Mowbray and Mr. and Mrs. Pierce Ward of

Culver and Norman Michaels of Chicago. will give a cocktail party at their cottage,

New Year’s eve dinner at the Inn.

Mr. and Mrs. Winslow “Green Leaves,” before the

Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Hughes,

who are spending the winter at their lake cottage, will entertain a

group of Indianapolis friends

over the New Year’s holiday.

Mrs. Arthur V. Brown will give a luncheon Thursday at the Propylaeum for Mrs. Paul H. White Jr. of Los Angeles, Cal., who with

Mr. White Jr. George L. Denny, and Mr. White’s White.

is the holiday guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul H.

Mr. and Mrs. C. Severin Buschmann gave a supper party last

night in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Reid H. McLain and Mr. and Mrs.

Henry Adams Johnston,

of Dallas, Tex., before her marriage last month and‘°Mrs.

Mrs. McLain was Miss Helen Getzendaner

Johnston

is the former Jane Winfield of Lafayette. Guests included Messrs,

and Mesdames William Buschmann, Dr. and Mrs.

J. Lochhead, E. Havens Kahlo, Charles L. Larry. H. Fly, the Misses Josephine Madden

and Dorothy Johnston, and Kurt Vonnegut and Joseph C. Wallace.

Gastons Return From East Mr. and Mrs. J. Mason Gaston have returned from a 10-day

Miss Betty Tharp (right) and Mrs. Paul E. Fisher are general chairmen of the luncheon which the Indianapolis 3mith College Club will give Dee. 28 at the Woodstock Club for students home from the col= lege for th: holidays. The guests will include the '

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Misses Patricia Taggart, Maude Balke, ley, Kathryn Hadley, Sylvia Griffith, Susannah Jameson, Martha Ann Schaf, Ann Fox and Patricia Jones, a graduate student. The club is one of several

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entertaining students,

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meeting tomorrow of the Grolier | Fine Arts Club at the home of Mrs.

| Grace | Miss Carrie Floyd will be assist-

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Hostesses Will ‘Deck the Halls With Bows Of Holly.

Hostesses for the various club meetings planned for tomorrow and the next few days will “deck the halls with bows of holly” to contribute to the Christmas spirit. Mrs, Mae Rhoade will talk on “Christmas in Other Lands” at the

Guess, 4 N. Brookville Ave.

ant hostess at the 12:30 o'clock luncheori. - Miss Bonnie Daniels, accordionist, will play Christmas carols and club members will exchange’ gifts.

“Two talks will be features at the Christmas meeting tomorrow of the

luncheon will be Mrs. Edward H. on “Who Owns. Waters?” and Mrs. | topic will be “Phenomena of Life.”

Turkey Dinner

Nearness of Holiday Season

of special Christmas music. Mrs. Rigsbee in Charge

Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe R. Mills

"have announced the engagement

of their daughter, Meredith Joyce, ‘to Homer William Kivett Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Kivett, The wedding will be Saturday at .the home of the bride-to-be’s parents,

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Chairman for Dec. 28 Event.

Committees for the annual dance the night. of Dec. 28 at the Indiane

dianapolis Club of Notre Dame University had been announced toe day. A buffet supper will be served to

| | members and their guests preceding

the dance. Louie Lowe and his ore chestra will play and decorations will be carried out in the Christmas theme. Thomas R. Bulger is gene eral chairman in charge of arrangee ments, * ’ 4 Other committees are as follows: Music—Frank J. Louck, chairman William A. Bergan, Robert J. Tier nan, Francis B. Quinn, Richard C, O’Connor and Joseph H. Niehaus, . Tickets — Thomas G. Gillespie, - chairman; Robert J. Courtney, Les roy J. Keach, Edwin M. Kinderman,

and William J. Carson. Publicity—James E. Rocap, chaire man; bert R. McManus, Robert L. Miller, Howard O. McIntosh and Paul C. Derry. Reservations—Francis S. Pittman, chairman; David J. Fox, Michael J. Carr, George PF, O'Connor, Richard K. Owens and Bernard C. ‘McKay. Guests—Robert J. Langer, chairman; Robert W.

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Mrs. S. E. Elliott. 4624 Rookwood Ave,, will entertain members of the Social Study Club tomorrow. Mrs. Clayton Rigsbee will have charge

of a Oliristmag party, assisted by Mrs. FP, J. Trus ye *

visit in New York where they were guests of Mrs. Gaston’s sister, Miss Helen Gladding. Mr. Gaston’s brother, George B. Gaston Jr. will come from Detroit Saturday to spend the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George B., Gaston. Mr. and Mrs. Malott White are back from several weeks’ stay in Phoenix, Ariz, and Santa Fe, N. M.

For 150 Kiddies

A turkey dinner in three courses will be served to 150 thildren at St.

Herrington, Mike A. Kelley, Coleman L. McGuire, Michael J. O’'Connor, Robert A. Seal and Thomas K. Reis.

Makes Party Planning Easy

Social chairmen for Indianapolis sororities find program planning

Jack E. Harding will join Mrs. Harding Friday in New Orleans

when they will leave for a Christmas visit with Mrs. Harding's father, Don Emil Leonarz, at Monterrey, Mexico. They are to'return

early in January. Frederick T. Holliday Jr., who

Academy, and his brother, John H. Holliday, will

ner and dance this evening at the

hosts for a din-

arrived vi 59 ho from Exeter parents, Mr. and

home of thé

Mrs. Frederick T. Holliday, on Sunset Lane.

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Club entertainment at the Columbia Club Saturday evening. Percy H. Weer, who started out as “Scrooge” in the musical comedy version. of Dickens’ “Christmas Carol,” ended up as a bounteous Kriss Kringle with a pack full of presents for the Republican lawyers (John K. Ruckelshaus designated as recipient); the recent grooms (huzzas for Edward G. Stokely!); the fathers of young babies; the doctors; the Junior League members; J. Perry Meek, chairman of the frolic, and

Caleb N. Lodge, shepherd of the Lambs.

‘Martha Cratchitt’ Goes Modern With Swing Tune

Mrs. Irving M. Fauvre in black velvet, orchids and swishing

cyclamen petticoat in the role of

pletely modern by crooning “There’s the current Mask and Wig show.

“Martha Cratchitt,” went comNo Place:-Like Your Arms” from The chorus of songsters and

dancers (the men in stovepipe hats and starched Eton collars and the girls in pantalets and Kate Greenaway dresses) executed a finale routine combining the stately grace of the minuet and the hoydenish

abandon of the Lambeth Walk.

Mrs. Robert A. Adams wore creamy V neck and graceful circular skirt, a coronet of gold leaves a bow of black velvet and a long fitted evening coat to

s.eeves, tied with

brocaded satin with puffed

match her gown. Mrs, William A. Atkins was gowned in white crepe with all-over design of shining crystal beads. She wore a waist length efmine cape. Mrs. Otto N. Frenzel Jr. wore black velvet with chiffon bolero dazzling with enormous silver sequins topped with a cape of

silver fox. Mrs. John H. Bookwalter

wore diaphanous white tulle with

fluted ruffles at the decolletage and hem and white ostrich tips in

her bo.ero lavish with silver tracery.

ir. Mrs. Thomas A. Hendricks chose plum crepe and pink

‘Hospital Children to See ~~ White Cross Guild Program

The program for the

annual Christmas party sponsored by the White

Cross Children’s Cheer Guild for young patients at the Methodist Hos-

pital Thursday afternoon Johnson, chairman.

today had been announced by Mrs. J. Lemuel

Mrs. Johnson will be assisted in arrangements by Mesdames John

Ebner, Wilbur Nagley and James Allen. The

Christmas trees in the hospital solarium for the party, and Santa Claus will distribute gifts to the children. The Junior Auxiliary of the Hay-ward-Barcus unit of American Legion will contribute to the program with songs by Miss Constance Mc- - Lean and Miss Charlene Clore; readings by Miss Betty Salb and Miss Mary Jane Catterson, and tap and banjo selections by Miss Mary Ann Kyle and Frank Kyle. Those who: will participate from " the Arthur Jordan Conservatory of . Music include Misses Diane Adams, Jane Ebner and Linda Sue Fishel and Lee Robert Phillips, readers; Susie Smith and Jackie Rogers, dancers, and Miss Doris Jean Roberts and Miss Ruth Duckwall, accordionists. Additional program features will be readings by Karle Kingham and whistling and dancing numbers by Miss Joan Robertson. The chorus of the Alice Meier Circle of the Broadway Methodist Church will sing Christmas carols. The guild executive board will meet at 10 a. m. Wednesday at the Methodist Hospital Nurses Home headquarters. Alpha Omicron Alpha unit of the organization will hold a Christmas luncheon Wednes- . day at the headquarters, with Mrs. J. W.’ Noble, president of the general guild, as honor guest.

Shortridge Faculty To Be Entertained

A music program will be presented this afternoon at the annual Christmas party for members of the Shortridge High School faculfy, Mrs. Jessamine Barclay As chairman for\the party, which will be held atthe girls’ gymnasium after classes: are dismissed. Assisting on the committee will be Miss Kathryn - Thompson, Miss Velma Mayer, Mrs. Opal Conrad, Miss Louise Wills, Mrs. Florence Goodnough, Robert L. Nipper, E. Carl Niatson, and Theodore Van Voor-

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guild will decorate two

Adtist to Talk At Meeting of Jewish Women

Saul Raskin, member of the New York Water Color Club and the American Water Color Society, will speak and exhibit some of his works at a meeting at 2: p. m. tomorrow at Kirschbaum Community Center of Jewish women’s groups. The Indianapolis Council of Jewish Women will meet jointly with Hadassah and the Jewish Community Center Association to hear Mr. Raskin, Mrs. Jacob Weiss will offer the opening prayer and Mrs. Elias Charry will speak on “Chanukah.” 2 A Chanukah tea will follow the meeting. Mesdames Louis Wolff, Jack A. Goodman, Samuel Hahn and Miss Emma Gelman will preside at the, tea table,

Dinner will Honor Katherine Smith

Mrs. Beulah Anderson will speak ven, the Home of Opportunity” at a dinner meeting Thursday in honor of Miss Katherine Smith, grand recorder of the Women of the Moose, to be held at Moose Temple. Samuel Montgomery will talk on

| “Our Part in Social Security for the

Aged.” An organization chorus, including Mesdames Edna. Mershon, Cleo Moore, Mildred Beck, Louise Hoover, Pearl Butze, Helen Wolsifer, Pearl Hull and Miss’ Esther Carpenter, will sing Christmas music. Mrs. Phoebe Hart will accompany. Mrs. Bertha Willner, chairman of Moosehaven, and a committee of graduate regents, have arranged th party.

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Vinecent’s Hospital Nurses Home at the annual Christmas party Thursday given by Hospital Guild members. ; Entertainment will be provided at the auditorium following the dinner. Tom Murray and his assistants will present a program of music and the Variety Club will entertain with a show. A Santa Claus will distribute gifts. Each table will contain a Christmas tree and red and green candles tied with cellophane bows. A large Christmas tree will be placed on the stage with a Santa Claus seated on #& throne before a decorated fireplace. Mrs, Edwin White and Mrs. George Potts, cochairmen, are being ‘assisted in arrangements by Mesdames Carl Ittenbach, E. J. Elliott, C. S. Miller and Francis J. Moore. The children will be called for at their homes and returned to them after the party. Mrs. R. E. Moonshower and Mrs. Edgar Hauser are chairmen of the motor corps. Mrs. David Cutright, chairman of the welfare corimittee, chose the children to attend the event.

Sunnyside Guild To Help Families

Sunnysid: Guild members who will provid: Christmas presents for needy families today had been announced by Mrs: Irving D. Hamilton, president of the guild. Those wt.0 will participate include Mesdames Charles © Seidensticker, Oscar- Perine, Floyd Mattice, Max Lang, Carl Wood, E.. V. Mitchell, Thomas Whallon, E. L. Burnett, Myron Ausiin, Wayne Stone, George Dixon, Eerbert Tyson, Frank Holmes, B. B. Pettijohn, John Bulger Jr. and E. J. Braman, - Others who will tak: part in the project include Mesdames E. Boyer, Charles Richardson, Earl Cox, Robert Clark, W. Dunnington, Walter Webster, “Zdward Enners, George Shafer, LeRoy Ford, Morris Thomas, Frank L. Jennings, Alvin Fernandes, Theodore Root, John Burke, B. M. Forbes, E. Park Akin, Donald Graham, Ralph Martin, Edward Hilgemier, Edwin. McComb, Wallace O. Lee and Irving D. Hamilton. Mrs, Robert H. Sturm and Mrs. O. P. Fauchier entertained members of the guild relief committee recently at luncheon at the Sturm home. A {irocery book will be presented each family and all will receive a new gift, The guild furnishes milk, medicine, clothing, food and, at times, furniture, to needy families.

Dance to Be Given

By Nurses’ Alumnae

The Msaothodist Hospital Nurses’ Alumnae Association will sponsor a benefit dance Friday night at the Columbia Club. Proceeds from the dance will be used in “he organization's welfare fund. Jsck Waltz's orchestra, Indiana University, will play. Miss Edith Prevo is chairman of the arrangemerts committee. She will be assisted by Miss Mary Virginia Kendall, Miss Clementine Loper, Mrs. Mildred Long and Mrs. Helen Key Hocver. Chaperons will include Dr. and Mrs. W. G. Gustafson, Dr. and Mrs. George J. GarSean and Dr. and Mrs. H. M. Truser. Ms i

fairly easy during the preholiday season. j ‘ranged for early this week are in keeping with the holiday theme and the programs include Christmas music and gift exchanges. A number of groups will participate in holiday charity work. ;

Dinners and luncheons ar-

Members of the Butler University Chapter of Pi Beta Phi Sorority will hold an informal party tonight and a formal dance Wednesday night in observance of the holiday.

Senior members of the organization will be in charge of the dinner party and gift exchange tonight at the chapter house. Committee members in charge include Misses Helen Barton, Carol Fenner, Geraldine Johnson, Jeanne Wintz, Jeanne Rettig, Julianna McIntosh and Virginia Carson. Pledges will present a stunt. :

Tom Kibler’'s Orchestra

Programs and decorations at the Christmas formal dance will be in keeping with the holiday theme. Tom Kibler’s Orchestra will play for dancing from 9-12 p.m. A lighted arrow will be hung above the orchestra and blue and silver lights will decorate the rooms and the Christmas tree. Miss Helen McMahan will be in charge, assisted by Misses Doris Brown, Betsy Murbarger and Margaret. Parris. Chaperons will include Mrs. Edith Wright Calhoun, Dean and Mrs. M. O. Ross and Prof. and Mrs. Roy M. Robbins.

Mothers’ Club Party

Mrs. Carl Schad will have charge of the Christmas program and potluck Christmas luncheon Wednesday at the Alpha Omicron Pi chapter house, 408 W. 44th St. for the Mothers’ Club of the organization.

"Mrs. George Voss will have charge of the business meeting which will begin at 10 a.’ m. Decorations at the luncheon will be tall lighted tapeis set in poinsettia candleholders, small Santa Clauses and silvered pine

around the Christmas tree. Mrs. Weiland. Hostess

Mrs. Louis A. Weiland, 2154 Shelby St., will be hostess Wednesday evening for the annual Christmas party of Indianapolis Alumnae of Sigma Kappa Sorority. Mrs. Weilland will be assisted by Mrs. Joe Wysong, Miss Jewel Bartlow and Miss Dorothy Larrison. :

Active sorority members, spending

parents, and who plan to attend the party include Misses Peggy Sturgis, Virginiar Trickey, Eleanor Pace, Elizabeth Sayler, Mary Betty Moldthan, Roberta Poland and Charlotte Jeannes, Indiana University, and Miss Virginia Casey, University of Wisconsin. :

Annual Dance Monday

Beta Beta Sigma Sorority will hold .its annual Christmas dance tonight at the Indianapolis Athletic Club, with Miss Marian 1 ougherty, president, .in charge of arrangements. Miss Loughery will be assisted by Misses Mitzi Early, Doris Tacke, Barbara Flynn, Dorothy Holland, Mary Ellen Kennedy and Mary Hartman. Members of the group who plan to attend with their guests will include Misses Mary Costello, Agnes Carr, Bonine Socher, Dorothy Goldstein, Betty Pittman, Mary Barrett, Maryanne Lenahan, Anne Carson, Nancy Morrison, Mary Krieg, Anne Steinmetz, Jeanne Scott, Vera Kiesle and Nancy Scott. Mrs. Hall to Entertain Miss Virginia Hall will entertain members of Tau Delta Tau Sorority

this evening with a Christmas party at her home. There will be a gift

exchange and members will con-

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cones. Members will exchange gifts

the Christmas holidays with their.

tribute food and clothing for a needy family. . Alpha Chapter, Delta Phi Beta Sorority, will hold an annual Christmas party tonight at the home of Mrs. Karl Mulléhdore, 1310 Parker Ave. Mrs. Fred Reinhardt will be assistant hostess. A business meeting will be held at 7:30 p. m. A 6:30 o'clock dinner and annual Christmas party will be held Thursday for members of Phi Gamma Rho Sorority at the home of Mrs. Fred Hasselbring, 3029 Ruckle St. An exchange of gifts will be held and members are asked to bring food for a Christmas basket.

Recent Pledge Services

Miss- Charlotte Klepper, president of Alpha Chapter, Chi Phi Gamma Sorority, will entertain members at 8 o’clock tonight with a Christmas party at her home. : . Formal pledge services were held recently by Lambda Mu Chapter, Sigma Beta Sorority, for Miss Dolly Wilkening and Miss Estelle Schooler, Mrs. Raymond Gill and Mrs. Henrietta Waltman. Epsilon Chapter, Beta Beta Lambda Sorority, will entertain with their annual Christmas party and gift exchange this evening. Miss Bee Screes, 2142 N. Delaware St., will be hostess for the 6:30 p. m. buffet supper. .

“Santa” to Attend

A Santa Claus will distribute gifts and children who will be clothed by the organization as a philanthropic project will be honor guests at the party. Members are asked to bring a food staple to be placed in Christmas baskets for the children. The Indianapolis Alumnae Chapter of Alpha Xi Delta Sorority wii be entertained at a formal dinner at 6:30 o'clock tomorrow night at the country home of Misses Matha and Charlotte Engle. Mrs. K. G. Baker and Miss Nell Coats will be assistant hostesses. Holly and Christmas greens will

will exchange gifts around the tree. Mrs.. O. M. Helmer has arranged a white elephant auction as part of the program. Guests will be Mrs. John Smith and her daughter Kathryn, Mrs. J. R. Fletcher, Mrs. C. C. Spicer and Mrs. Don Plummer. Mrs. Milton Johnson, 3730 N. Pennsylvania St., will entertain members of Alpha Gamma Delta Alumnae Club with a Christmas party at 7:30 p. m. today. The hostess will be assisted by Mrs. Thomas H. Carlin, * Mrs. John Paul Lahr will have charge of the program. A trio, including Mesdames Norman A, Beeson, Lahr and Frieda Hart, will sing Christmas carols.

W. C. T. U, Unit Plans Christmas Meeting

The Rev. Richard M. Millard will speak tomorrow at the Christmas meeting of the Vahinger unit, W. C. T. U. at the home of Mrs. Harold D. O’Brien, 1621 Park Ave. A luncheon will precede the program which begins at 1:30 p. m. ‘Mrs. Charles M. Fillmore will lead the devotions and Mrs. C. M. Cannady will read “The Before Christmas Story.” Mrs. Alonzo Huls will preside. Floyd Jones will sing. “The hostess will be assisted by Mesdames Willard Gray, Frank: Pittman and E. P. Messick.

decorate the house and members|

{mas carol singing and a gift ex- . |change will be program highlights.

: Park Free Kindergarten Society met

|the event are M:

A 1 o’clock luncheon and Christmas party will be| held ‘tomorrow for members of Chapter U, P. E. O. Sisterhood, at the home of Mrs. V. C. Dougherty, 982 N. Campbell St. Mrs. J. E. Angell will be assistant hostess. A Christmas party will be held and Mrs. H., E. Wilcox will present “gleanings from the record.”

Chapter Q of the organization will hold a Christmas [program tomorrow at the home of Mrs. Frank L. Pobst, $5331 Kenwoo

Mrs. Homer Hill and Mrs. Edward A. Murphy will present papers tomorrow at the Christmas meeting of the Wy-Mo-Dau Club. Mrs. Hill's topic will be “Pioneer Woman” and Mrs. Murphy will talk on “Modern Wornan,” in connection with the program theme of “Woman’s Contribution to the | Development of Indiana.” Will Exchange Gifts

Roll call will be answered by childhood memories of Christmas time and special Christmas music will be presented by the music: committee. A gift exchange will be held. Hostesses will be Mrs. A. E. Adair, Mrs. John 'W. Thornburgh and Mrs. William J. Kramer. Members of the. Expression Club will be entertained tomorrow with a 12:30 o’clock luncheon and Christmas party at the home of Mrs. Clell Rice, 52 N. Audubon Road. Mrs. C. L. Teeters and Mrs. L. C. Litten will have charge of the: Christmas program. Members of the social committee will assist Mrs. Rice.

Mrs. Joseph P, Merriam will entertain members of the Inter Alia Club at a Christmas party tomorjoy at her home, 2801 Sutherland ve.

Members of the Jive and Jitters Chapter, Sub-Deb Club, will meet tonight at the home of the president, Miss Geraldine Wright. Other officets are Miss Loretta Edginton, vice president; ' Miss Betty Sanders, secretary; Miss Vera Morris, corresponding secretary and Miss Phyllis Adams, treasurer.

Four Assistant Hostesses

A Christmas program and exchange of gifts will be featured at the meeting of the Emerson Grove Garden Club tomorrow at the home of Mrs. O. R. Stevens, 1516 W. 25th St. Assistant hostesses at the luncheon will include Mesdames N. R. Hamphill, Thomas Rollinson Frank Neukom and H. P. Willwerth, Members will exchange gifts and a Christmas program will be presented.

The Isle of Capri Chapter, International Travel-Study Club, will meet for a 1 o'clock Christmas luncheon Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. C. F. Kossman, 750 Bancroft St. Mrs. Carl L. Mueller will assist Mrs. Kossman as hostess. 3 Mrs. Max H. Norris will speak on “East vs. West.” Mrs. Laurance Hayes will present a musical program. Decorations will be in keeping with the Christmas season and members will exchange gifts. Special guests will include Mesdames J. Prances Huffman, Merle C. Safford and John W. Thornburgh. A board meeting will be conducted at 11:30

a. m. Officers Installed

Members of the Irvington Catholic Woman’s Study Club will meet for a 12:30 o'clock luncheon and Christmas on Wednesday ,at the home of Mrs. A. J. Ullrich, 5331 Ohmer Ave, Mrs. R. J. Smith will talk on “Christmas Customs Throughout the World.” Christ-

Formal installation of officers was conducted at a recent meeting of the Clique Club at the home of Miss Joan Jackson. Miss Jane McIntyre was installed as president. Other new officers are Miss Wanda Wade, vice president; Miss Irma Watson, secretary; Miss Jean Burk, treasurer, and Miss Marjorie Cochran, social chairman. i

The Mothers’ Club of the Garfield

recently for:a Christmas party. A book review, exchange of gifts and Christmas music were included on the program.

Members of the D, O. Club met

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Miss Frances Louise Patton's engagement to George Francis Martin, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Martin, Evansville, has been announced by her parents, Mr. and

Reception—John E. McMahon, chairman; John C. O'Connor, Done ald F. Quinn, Joseph W. Vollmer and Norbert J. Spencer. Decora tions—John J. O'Connell, chaire man; John P, McNamara, Raymond J. Schnorr,. John A. Sheedy and - Robert 'M. Fitzgerald. Arrangements—Frank J. Fabig, chairmang John J. Gavin, John W. Courtney, John F. Kirby and Paul Spencer,

Mrs. J. Huber Patton. Miss Patton was graduated froma Butler University and is a member of Delta, Delta Delta Sorority.

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Turner Auxiliary

Program—Fred R. Stubbins, chaire Man; Ray L. Reed, Charles J. Gile

yesterday at the home of Miss Bar-|

Auroras Chapter, Sub-Deb Club, | Friday night at all ; the home} - 0. Miss e Tuckef, 735 Mid- , dle Drive, Woodruff Place..

St. Margaret’s Guild to Give Party Series

An all-day meeting and Christmas party, beginning at 9:30 a. m. tomorrow, will be held by the St. Margaret's Hospital Guild at the hospital. Members will gather for a “treetrimming” in the morning, followed by a business meeting and luncheon. At 1:30 p. m., a Santa Claus will distribute gifts and g party will follow. ‘The guild will entertain with a Christmas : party on Wednesday afternoon at the Occupational Therapy Shop of the hospital. Motion pictures will be shown and gifts

~ Will Stage Party;

Members of the Woman's Auxile fary ‘of the Athenaeum Turners will entertain at a Christmas party tomorrow afternoon at the Athenaeum gymnasum for children of auxiliary members and those who attend Turner classes. ‘Frederick Martin, physical direce tor, will have charge of the proe gram. He will be assisted by Miss Vera Schulmeyer, Mrs. Frank Cox, Mrs. Edward Mueller, Mrs, Gere trude Schissel and Miss Iris Wile liamson.

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Beta Chapter, Omega Phi Tau. 8 p. m. Wed. Mrs. Charles Lekins, 720 N. Linwood Ave., hostess. Christmas party. Bi i Iota Kappa. 8 p. m. Tues. Mrs. Paul Spencer, 1951 Park Ave. Christ-

Theta Mu Rho. Wed. eve. Mrs. J. David Riddle, 412 N. Dearborn, CLUBS

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Past Presidents’ Council 1, Women’s Relief Corps. 1 p. m. Wed. Mrs. Minnie Metivier, 2902 Brookside, hostess. Daughters of Isabella, Circle 56. 8 p. m. Tues. Catholic Community Center. Miss Mary E. Kerins, chairman.

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