Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 December 1938 — Page 14

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Irs. Earl GC. Randles Guest at Tea Today; - Brown Dance Tonight

iss Lillian Fletcher Holds Luncheon for Cousin; Local Residents to Attend House Party at French Lick.

: By VIRGINIA MOORHEAD MANNON ~ Mrs.J.K Lilly will give a tea this afternoon for her daughter, ‘Mrs. Earl C. Randles, who arrived from New York Friday to visit here until early in January. Among other guests are to be Mrs. Frederic M. Ayres Jr., Mrs. ‘Robert E. Sweeney Jr. and Mrs. Reid H. McLain. "Assisting the hostess will be Mesdames J. K. Lilly Jr., Roger Wol_cott, W. Hathaway Simmons, PF. Allison Preston, Eli Lilly, Nicholas H. , Noyes, Frederic M. Ayres, George iegler, Jewett V. Reed, Robert E. ! Sweeney, Eugene C. Miller, William C. Bertermann and Mrs. Hobson Wilson and the Misses Klizabeth Bertermann, Irving Moxley, Saily Reahard, Anne Ayres, Judith Preston and Ruth Lilly. Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Lilly are to leave Jan. 7 to spend several weeks in California. They will return to ndianapolis before sailing Feb. 13 on the S. S. Kungsholm for a month's cruise to South America.

55 to Attend Pance for Miss Brown

Fifty-five members of the younger set will be guests at the dinner and dance Mr. and Mrs. Austin H. Brown will give at 7 o'clock this evening at the Propylaeum for their daughter, -Miss Virginia Nicholson Brown, who is home from Dana Hall for the holidays. Red : and white balloons and red poinsettias will decorate the U-shaped table. a : = : ~ Among the guests from out of town will be Hobert B. McKay, who is here from New Mexico Military Institute at Roswell, N. M,, for a visit with His mother, Mrs, Margaret Boomer McKay, and _ Robert K. McConnell Jr. of Northampton, Mass. who with his - mother, Mrs. Robert .-K. McConnell, and sister, Miss Peggy McCon= nell, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Gardner and Mrs. Jesse Fletcher for the holidays. Miss Brown will wear a white net gown with full skirt and a bolero embroidered with silver tracery. Mrs. Fletcher's daughter, Miss [Lillian Fletcher, gave a luncheon yesterday for her cousin, Miss McConnell. Among the guests were the Misses Ann Atkins, Lucy Holliday, Alice O'Neal, Frances Louise Nafe, Jane Sewell, Betty Lee Washburn, Marjorie Home, Betty Mayer, Mary Boyd Higgins,” Nina Lockwood, Barbara Bradley and Suzanne Mooney. Miss Higgins is to give a luncheon today for Miss McConnell and the Misses Mooney, Atkins and Washburn are also to give small luncheon parties in her honor, | ?

Miss Virginia Layman gave a kitchen shower this afiernoon for her cousin, Miss Mary Elam, whose marriage to E. Howard Roor- - pach wi:l take place Dec. 31 at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey J. Elam. Guests with Miss Elam, Mrs. Elam and the hostess’ mother, Mrs. Daniel W. Layman, were Mesdames Addison A. HOWE, Ronald B. Woodard, and William H. Thompson . and the Misses Estelle Rauh Burpee, Jane Rauch, Katharine Fulton, Helen Taggart, Martha Coleman, Louise Vonnegut, Esthier Jane Throckmorton and srt Dunn of Boston, who will arrive Dec. 30 to atwill visit Mr. and Mrs. George E. Home. Miss _ Jane Lee of Evanston, who will arrive Dec. 28, is also to be Mr. and Mrs. Home's guest. George E. Home Jr. will come the last of this week from Chicago to spend the holidays with his parents here. Mr. and Mrs. Edward B. Anderson arid their children, Mary Ellen and Billy, will arrive Friday from Winnetka, Ill, to spend Christmas with Mrs. Anderson’s parents, Mr. land Mrs. Albert Goepper. Mr, and visit Mr. Anderson’s father, San Diego, Cal, while their

_ tend the wedding,

_ C. Anderson, for three weeks | in children will remain here for a [visit with Mr. and Mrs. Goepper. Mr. and Mrs. Gearge A. Kuhn, who have been on a cruise to Bermuda, will return Friday with their son, George Jr, a student at Harvard. Lieut Commi. and Mrs. Ola Fred Heslar are home after a 's visit in Lynnville, Tenn. On at I reals folk planning to attend a house party at French Lick Springs, Jan. 2, are: Mr. and Mrs. Frederic M. Ayres Jr., Mr. and Mrs. ~kelshaus and their sons, Bill and Jack; Mr. and Mrs. Julius Birge, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence H. Earle, the Misses Mary Sinclair, Lucy Taggart ‘and Burpee, Messrs. David L. Chambers Jr. and Harold Triggs. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Edward Test of Chicago, who are spending the holidays with Mrs. Tels parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. Laurance Chambers, and Mr. Test’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Donald N. Test, have also made reser-

vations for the party.

Two Engagements Announced; to Honor Miss Ross

A number of Indianapolis young women who will be. married soon doubly blisy during the pre-Christmas season attending the ‘showheld in their honor in addition to holiday festivities.

. Two approaching marriages have heer announced by the parents of local

girls for this month and January. ~ Miss Louise Eleanor Ross, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pritchard

‘Ross, Bridgeport, Will be honor ? : Boss. . gepe tained recently with a personal

est tomorrow night at a linen . ; er at the home of Miss Wini- shower for Miss Betty Lou Klingfred Smith, 108 E. 13th St. Assist=| 78% whose esnasy to Yiiesn ant hostesses will be Misses Cecilia | Ellery Thimm will be Dec. sl. Morris, Elsa and Marguerite Probst} Guests included” the Mesdames and Hildred Funk. : 8 Clarence Rider, George Barnes, Miss Ross will be married Dec. 31 Lewis Smith, Robert Krug, Charles to John E. Kleinhenz. Guests at| Roe, Thomas Buechart, Thomas the party will include Mesdames,| Puckett, Mary Lincoln; Mise Richard B. Cherry Jr, Fred Scott, Helen Collins, Mary Kraeszig an John B. Wilson and Philip Lyon; ‘Dorothy Maroney.

Misses Ann Hall, Dorothy Montague —_— Gloria Baker

More than 150 underprivileged entertained Thursday at a turkey dinner home. Mrs. David

by St. Vincent's Hospital Guild and entertainment at the nurses’ D. Cutright (right) welfare com-

children will be | mittee chairman,

' to_give a show.

and: Mrs: Francis J. Moore are as-

‘sisting with the arrangements. Tom Murray and his assistants will provide music and the Variety Club is

It wouldn’t be Christmas without cookies and Patients at the Marion County Tuberculosis Sanitarium are assured of a real Christmas as Sunnyside Guild members

popcorn.

prepare refreshments and

there. Mr. B.

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gifts for distribution at the New Year's Eve party B. Pettijohn (eft) heads the guild committee, assisted by Mrs. Robert J. Clarke (center) and Mrs. J. L. Bulger.

Plans for Mask Party Will

Red-lettered on the calendars for the holidays is the University show, “All Around the Town,” Theater, : ~ Among the parties will be daughter, Anne, at home from dinner at the Indianapolis Athletic Club and will be entertained at the supper dance in honor of the cast, to follow at the club. Among the guests will be three other Swarthmore students, James Wilson, Louisville, Louis Bose and David Speers; Miss Helen Griffith, Radcliffe; Miss Sylvia Griffith, Smith; Miss Anne. Crume, Peru,

- | vassar; Miss Davis’ houseguest; Miss

Jane Leasure, Skidmore; Miss, Jeannette Tarkington; Russell Ryan Jr. and George Kuhn, Harvard; Walter Kuhn, Dartmouth; Clarence Alig, University of’ Michigan, and Donald Test, Princeton. Local Man in Cast Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Weiss will entertain a group in honor of the birthday of their daughter, Miss Elizabeth Weiss. The. guests will be Misses Nancy Lockwood, Florence Wolff, Jane Johnston and Nancy Goodrich; Thomas Young, William Hall, Miles Burford, Williams College; John Ryan, Deerfield Academy, and Cornelius Alig, St. Paul’s School. In the audience also will be Miss Myra Jeanne Ross, Gulf Park College, and Tipton S. ROSS, DePauw University, whose brother, John S.

in the show. John Ross is in town for a few days before joining the show for the Pittsburgh performance Dec. 26. ., Miss Anne Elder, daughter of Mr. Vassar student to be in the party. A guest of Miss Betty Pearce, Fhiladelphia School ' of Occupational Therapy, will be Cadet Charles Medinnis, Los Angeles, who attends West Point. They will attend with Miss Pearce’s sister, Miss Martha Pearce, an assistant instructor at Eollins College; Charles McCotter and the Misses Pearce’s parents, Mr, and Mrs. E. S. Pearce. Others Make Reservations William McLane, a Penn student, will be in a box party with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Milton A. McLane, Miss Jane Carter, Miss Marion Dreiss, William Garvey and Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Garvey. Arthur Borinstein and Dan Kibler, also Penn students, will attend. Other college students who have made reservations are George Scott Olive Jr., Harvard; Ralph Reahard and Jerome Noel, Cornell; Miss Emily MacNab, 4Jniversity of Ken-

and Mary Jo Ross Hostesses will “YWeds Tin Heir

assist the bride-to-be’s mother at MIAMI BEACH, Fla, Dec. 20

the wedding. (U. P.)—Henry J. (Bob) Topping

: s Miss Betty Noonan and Miss Rose Jr., young tinplate heir, and his pride, Gloria “Mimi” +Baker, went

mary Byrket were hostesses er honeymooning today.

cently at a shower for Miss Ethel Osborne, whose marriage ‘10 Miss Baker became Mr. Topping’s second wife at a ceremony pers

the Rev. Joseph C Edwards will be Christmas Day. The party was held formed by the Rev. Arthur M. Depew, pastor of the First Christian

at the Byrket home, with Mesdames C. Earl Byrket and DT Church here. The marriage was performed in the drawing room of

Noonan assisting. = Christmas decorations were: catthe villa of Mrs. Margaret Smerson, mother of the bride.

ried out in appointments and The couple stood under a large

favors. Guests included Mrs. Thomas Osborne, Mrs. .Adelaide [F. bell of white roses and before an altar banked with white orchids,

Edwards and members of Delta Gamma Sorority, including Miss white carnations and white gladioli. In the international social circle

. Betty F. Jones, Chicago; Misses _ Mary and Martha Commons, Richmond, and Mrs, A. L. McCarthy, Lafayette. wie here which regarded the bride as one of its leading ‘glamour girls,” the weddng was considered simple . and contrasted with the bride’s Miss Newman is the daughter of $50,000 debut last year on Long Mr. and Mrs. Ora E. Newman, 4926 | Island. : ¢ Ave. and Mr. Richards is} The bride, wearing a White satin the sori of Mr. and Mrs. Earle Rich- |dress, dirndl style, and a veil made ards, 522 E. 54th St. from the lace of her mother’s wed- > 2 8 8 ding gown, entered the drawing room on ‘the arm of her haif-

Mrs, le Thornbrough and : Mise on ee enter- | brother, Alfred Gwynne Vander-

tained iss Thorn- |bilt. She carried white butterfly lained nay a Springs |orchids and lilies of the valley,

sad. for Miss Mary Katharine| MIS. George Vanderbilt, sister of gus, whose marriage to Thomas thé bride's other half-brother, was # Hudgins Jr. will be Dec. 23. A matron of honor. Dan Topping, the ill be given tonight by Miss groom’s polo-playing brother and Crosier at her home, 421 Road. _ T. F. Hudgins and Miss | Hudgins will entertain with et supper and bridge party night at their home, Jersey St. On ThursBaker and Dr. . McCormick Jr. will entertain ith a luncheon for Mr. Hudgins. he bridal dinner will be held ursday night at the IndianAthletic Club. - ” os 8 and Mrs. Clyde Lyons have nced the engagement of their zhter, Eleanor, to Randall Pow- ¢ son of Mr. and Mrs. John PowThe wedding will be Jan. 7. 7 ss = =

s Miss Rosemary Newman has been chosen by her sister, Miss Marjorie : ewman, as her only attendthen she becomes the bride ) harles: A. -Richards.

tress, was best man. The couple left by plane, reportedly for a brief stay in Nassau before going to Honolulu. | Mr. Topping, 24, is heir to a 14-million-dollar estate left by His grandfather, Daniel Gray Reid. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Topping of Greenwich, Conn. He was divorced last week by his first wife, the former Jayne Shadduck of the stage, in Bridgeport, Conn. The bride, 18, is the daughter of

Hel bu Inesday N. New “John David

Mint, and Mrs. Emerson. She is heiress to a patent medicine fortune of her grandfather, Isaac : Emerson. ae e engagement. of Miss Paularian te Orval Rosselot has announcer by her: parents, nd Mrs. Paul Harlan. The will be Saturday at the presbyterian Church.

Miss Jean Gravenstine will entertain members of the M. L 8. 8.

husband of Arline Judge, movie ac-{

the ldte Raymond T. Baker, one-|| time director of the United States

Plans M. 1.8.8: Luncheon :

Club with a luncheon Thursday st

tucky; John K. Hamer, ‘Indiana University; Carter Tharp and: Ranson Griffin, Wabash, and Bowman Downey, University of Southern California. Eo : Miss Marjorie Jaqua, Smith; “will attend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George W. Jaqua, Winchester; William Hunter ‘and Mr; and Mrs. A. K. Scheidenhelm. William Huggins, show business manager, will join them at the dance.

Mrs. H. A. Quinlan

Entertains Tomorrow

Mrs, 4711 E. Washington St. will entertain at a Christmas party tomorrow evening for members of Alpha Nu Chapter, Alpha Zeta Beta-Sorority. The party will mark the eighth anniversary of Mrs. Quinlan’s initiation into the sorority. Mrs. Gordon R. Davidson will assist the hostess. Installation of officers will be conducted and a Christmas play presented by mempers. “Secret Sisters” of the group will exchange gifts and a buffet supper will be served at midnight. Red tapers in crystal epergne will decorate the serving table and each member will receive mistletoe, holly and individual favors. The group has donated to The Times Clothe-

ily as Christmas philanthropic projects. ?

Ross, is the only local Penn studént;

and Mrs. Bowman Elder, is another |

Home-Coming Students Make :

and Wig Show;

Honor Anne Davis

of several college students at home of Pennsylvania Mask and Wig Club ‘scheduled for Dec. 27, at the Murat

the one Paul ‘G. Davis will give for his Swarthmore College. The group will have

Kiddies’ Party Is Scheduled by Hospital Guild

The annual Christmas party for underprivileged children will be held at noon tomorrow at the St. Francis Hospital, Beech Grove, by members of the St. Francis Hospital Guild. Mrs. John Weber is chairman of the Christmas . dinner, assisted by Mesdames Harry Johnson, George Cheezum, Rollie Kearney and Al PF. Casse. Following the dinner, the children will be entertained by the music pupils of Miss Kathryn Budenz. Those who will participate in the entertainment include Roberta Scheper, Patricia Duffey, Margaret Higgins, Joan Bishoff, Rosemarie Higgins, Betty Leppert, Mildred Tegeler, Caroline Elliot, Charlotte Ann Ayres, Julia Ann Budenz, Joan Herrman, Betty . Schmutte, Josephine Budenz, Rita Trefry, Clare McKinney, Mary Louise Phillips, Patsy Murphy, Norma Jean Barlow and Paul McManus. A Santa Claus will distribute candy and gifts following the entertainment. The program is being planned by Mesdames Edward Trimpe, A. P. Lauck, Lafe Lockwood, Fred Koch, Walter Reimer, Richard Tubbs, James Mugivan, Henry Gardner, Arthur Heidenreich, Henry Wachtel, William McKinney, Phillip Smith, Gus Gatto and Pearce Brady. :

Harold Anthony Quinlan,

A-Child Fund and is aiding a fam-

Talks and Music

On Club Program

Three talks and a musical program will be features of the Mul-tum-in-Parvo Literary Club meeting today at the home of Mrs. H. A. Harlan. Mrs. Edwar@ H. Mueller will talk on “Who Owns the Air and Water”; Mrs. Fred J. Brown on “Phenomena of Life” and Mrs, Orval E. Stone on “Music.” 5 Miss Martha Bell and Miss Janet Oren will play clarinet and cello numbers accompanied by Miss Phyllis Hyde. Mrs. Paul Oren will lead the group singing of carols. A gift exchange will’ be held. Mrs. Stone will preside. : a The entertaining rooms will be decorated with holly, poinsettias and a Christmas tree. Eighteen guests will attend.

Personals

Miss Almajane Munsell, a student at the American Academy of Art, Chicago, is spending the Christmas holidays at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Munsell, 725 Northview Ave. Miss Frances Treadway, a first-year student who is studying fashion at the academy, arrived home recently for ghe holi‘days. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. BH. R. Treadway, 3161 Kenwood Ave. Mr. and Mrs. John Joss and their children, Akron, will spend the Christmas holidays with Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Taylor, Indianapolis. Miss Elizabeth Chipman and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bentley have left for New Orleans for the holidays. John P. Ragsdale Jr., a student at the University of Michigan, is spending the, Christmas holidays ‘with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, John

Paul Ragsdale, 88 Whittier Place.

Presler, hostess.

Abbott, assistant hostess. change. - : dipha Chapter,

Christmas party.

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EVENTS

SORORITIES Kappa Chapter, Alpha Omicron ‘Alpha. Tonight; Miss Thelma

Alpha Theta Chi. Tonight. Mrs. Howard Fields, hostess. Mrs. Jessie Christ:

Omega Phi Tau. 8:30 p. Alpha Chapter, Alpha Delta Omega.

: CLUBS. °C. . ; H. E. O. Club. Wed. Mrs. Henry Stienecker, hostess. Christmas din-

ner. ; * Amica. Wed. afternoon. Mrs. B. hostess. Christmas party, gift exchange. John E. Bauer, "LODGES. . - .. i. =: omar ‘0. E. 8. Wed. eve. Stated mee g, conferring of degrees. Mrs. Marie Harm, worthy matron;

has party for mothers. Gift ex-

m. Wed. Spink Arms Hotel. Tonight, O'Hair’s Tearoom.

OC. Everhart, 1317 N. Dearborn,

Ee 5 hostess. Christmas party. ‘Homer L. Wiseman,

Yule Themes

To Feature

Pearl

Club Dinners

Study Group Will Hear Talk on World Christmas Customs.

Christmas luncheons and dinners will be featured at meetings of Indianapolis women’s clubs tomorrow. Programs planned around “yuletide themes will be presented and a number of organizations will hold gift exchanges.

Mrs. R. J. Smith will.talk on “Christmas Customs Throughout the World” at the 12:30 o’clock luncheon and Christmas party tomorrow of

the - Irvington Catholic Woman's Study Club. Mrs. A. J. Ullrich, 5331 Ohmer Ave. will be hostess to the

group. : A gift exchange wili be conducted and the program will be in charge of the social committee, including Mesdames Norbert A. Clancy, Albert H. Ehrensperger and Thomas* J. Murphy.

Chapter F, P. E. O. Sisterhood, will hold a 1 o'clock Christmas

‘project.

A Christmas dinner will be held tomorrow night at the Columbia Club for members of Gamma Beta Chi: Sorority, with Mrs. Wilma Richter as chairman, The centerpiece "at the table will be a large basket of poinsettias and lighted tapers. Committees for the party include Mesdames Cecil F. Scott, Fred ‘B. Wagener, Russell Holler and Carl

S. Talkington, decorations; Misses Dorotha Caton, Ruth Flick and Pearl Taylor and Mrs. Gus Bisesi, favors; Mesdames Verna Coleman, Alice Davidson, Clarence Flick and Miss Mary Scott, cards; Mesdames Joseph Deupner, Charles Schafer, Charles Baird and William Hankins, charity; Mesdames Albert Nichols, Earl Flick and Miss Laura Marie Foist, entertainment. The sorority clothes several children each year and fills baskets for four families as a Christmas charity Mrs. Kenneth Weirick, Middletown, will be a ,guest at the meeting.

The six chapters of Pi Omicron, national educational sorority, will hold their annual Christmas party at 7 p. m. tomorrow at the Claypool

luncheon tomorrow at the home of Mrs. C. S. Wheeler, 5678 Central Ave. Assistant hostesses will be Mrs. Paul Kilby and Mrs. Max Critchfield. Mrs. W, F. Rothenburger will have charge of the program.

Chapter V of the Sisterhood will pe entertained at a 1 o'clock luncheon tomorrow by Mrs. J. L. McDérmed, 3760 Forest Manor Ave. Mrs. H. T. Perry and Mrs. A. L. Strauss will assist the hostess. A Christmas party and gift exchange will be held. :

Mrs. J. Earl Brown will be chairman of a Christmas party tomorrow for the New Century Club members. Mrs. Burton A. Knight, president, will preside.

The annual Christmas pot-luck luncheon for the Alpha Omicron Pi Mothers’ Club will be held tomorrow at the Butler University chapter house, 408 W. 44th St. Members will conduct a gift exchange and Mrs. Carl Schad will have charge of the Christmas program. Mrs. John Eble and Mrs. J. C. Shewalter are members of the decorations committee.

Mrs. O. D. May, 316 Layman Ave, will entertain members of : the Mt. Vernon Chapter, International Travel-Study Club: at a 12 o’clock Christmas dinner party tomorrow. Assistant hostesses will include Mrs. Harry Haynes and Mrs. Charles Love. Mrs. Curtis Hodges will tell a Christmas story. “i :

The Indianapolis Readers Club

will hold its annual Christmas party

tomorrow at the Colonial Tearoom. Hostesses will include Mesdames W. C. Cartwright, V. C. Wiley and Otis P. Renchen. The program will be presented by Mrs. Fred J. Geille and Mrs. J. D. Hendricks, assisted by Mrs. Charles Albrecht and Mrs. E. PF. Madinger. The committee Ain charge of arrangements for the meeting includes Mesdames Forest Cartwright, James O©.- Mead and Wiley. 7

Mrs. Max H. Norris will talk on “East vs. West” at a meeting and 1 p. m. luncheon tomorrow of the Isle of Capri Chapter, International Travel Study Club, Mrs. C. F. Kossman will be hostess to the group at her home, 750 Bancroft St., assisted by Mrs. Carl L. Mueller. Mrs. Laurence Hayes will have charge of a musical program. A board of directors meeting will be held at 11:30 a. m, :

f A Christmas dinnet and gift exchange will be held at 7 p. m. tomorrow at the Kopper Kettle for members of the Janet Ada Club,

Members of the Indiana Women’s Auxiliary, 38th Division, will hold a Christmas party and 12:30 o'clock luncheon tomorrow at the home. of Mrs. George Brook.

Eastern Star Plans Christmas Drama * Members of the Daylight Chapter

| 553, Order of Eastern Star, will pregent a Christmas drama of the|

Nativity at 1:30 p. m. Friday at the

| Masonic Temple, North and Illinois

~The Eastern Star chorus will sing carols. Following the program, a candlelight tea ‘will be held with one, and Mrs, Mae

Doran, Ociola Williams and

Ida Gray, Mrs. Oma E. Reynolds is worthy matron and J. C. Reynolds

Hotel, with Miss Pauline Thompson as toastmaster. Miss Amelia. Cook and Mrs. C. B. Cook are chairmen of arrangements for the party. Committees include Miss Lorena Wagner, chairman of decorations, assisted by Miss Gretchen Wise, Miss Maida Johnson and Mrs. A. C. Miller; Miss Clara Kléeman, program chairman, assisted by Misses Irma Teagarden, Flora Soyer Elsie Ruark and Clara Marin.’ Miss Cook will direct a pageant on “The Lamps of Loving Kindness.” Each chapter will contribute toward a Christmas basket and gifts for five children to be presented at the party.

A 6:30 o'clock Christmas dinner and party will be held tonight gat the Hotel Lincoln for members, pledges and guests of Gamma Chapter, Omega Nu Tau Sorority.

A gift exchange will be held and}

members will draw secret sisters for the coming year. Mrs. Bernard Smith will entertain with piano selections. The cast of characters in a Christmas play will include Mesdames Paul M. Cook, John A. Lyons, Walter L. Minger, Claude R. Lehr and Wilbur Furgason; Misses Hazel Waldon, Laura McCarthy, Helena, Wanner and Margaret Lee.

Mrs. Harold Eden, 1741 N. Oxford St., will entertain members of Beta Chapter, Phi Tau Delta Sorority, with a Christmas party and puffet supper tomorrow night, Assistant hostesses will include Mrs. william Stewart and Miss Helen Ernsting. Games will be played and a gift exchange conducted.

A Christmas party will be held tomorrow night for members of Kappa Phi Delta, Sorority at the home of Mrs. Oscar Lentz, president, 2923 Madison Ave.

A gift exchange will be held at the Christmas party Thursday night at Bluff Crest for members of Aipha Chapter, Alpha Beta Phi Sorority. The committee: in charge of the party includes Mesdames Anthony Haag, Walter Lindley and Irene Sauer.

A Christmas dinner and bridge party will be held at 6 p. m. tomorrow at the Spink Arms Hotel for members of Theta Mu Sorority. Gifts will be exchanged. Hostesses for the party will be Miss Maxine Harry and Mrs. Randle Willis. Mrs. John Poulter, Mrs. Gene Loeper, will enter in members of Beta Chapter, Si Delta Zeta, with a Christmas

: = Spanish Club to Hear } q vy Dr. Bohner on ‘Mexico . The Spanish Club Christmas party will be held of Miss Florence Morrison, 4628 Washington Blvd., with Mrs. Walter Behmer as assistant hostess. Dr. Carl B. Bohner will talk on «Mexico” and will show colored filins. Miss Charlene Clore will sing

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| carols and members will exchange

gifts.

em Club Will Hear Bagpiper ' The Royal Scotch Plaid Club will resent James C. McLauchlan, bagDiy at the Riviera Club tomorrow night with the Calvin Thomas orchestra. Mr. McLauchlan is an exchange teacher at Shortridge High

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Sororities Arrange Round Of Christmas Festivities; Gamma Phi Beta Sets Dinner

, Christmas luncheons and dinners will hold sway this week over hristmas shopping and gift wrapping when members of Indianapolis sororities gather for their yuletide celebrations. >

at 8 p. m. tomorrow at the Poulter home. =

Beta Tau Sigma Sorority members will be entertained at a dinner and Christmas party tomorrow night at the Colonial Club, Members will meet at 7 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Harry Mayer, 22 N, Sherman Drive.

Kappa Delta Theta Sorority will meet for a Christmas dinner at 7:30 p. m. tomorrow at Catherine’s Tearoom. Out-of-town guests will be Miss Velma Peters, Lafayette, snd Miss Marion Bogan, Centerville. :

Alpha Chapter, Phi Delta Pi Sorority, will entertain 14 T-year-old girls with a Christmas party at the Wheeler Rescue Mission today. A program will be presented and gifts will be distributed to the guests.

Epsilon Chapter, Alpha Omicron Alpha, will meet tomorrow noon for 2 Christmas luncheon at Catherine’s Tearoom. Gifts will be exchanged. Hostesses will be Mrs. Walter Stevens and Mrs. J. A. Cameron,

Mrs. L. C. Brown, 3360 Broadway, entertained members .of Alpha Chapter, Alpha Omicron Alpha Sorority, at a Chrstmas luncheon this noon. The Christmas welfare work of He chapter will be to clothe a Cc .

Miss Joan Eccles, 3848 Capitol

'Ave., will entertain members of the

Zeta Tau Alpha Alumnae Club tomorrow night at a Christmas party. Members are asked to bring a “white elephant” gift. i

Review, Frolic, Gift Service ory Churches’ Lists

A White Gift Service, plans for an Old English Christmas Frolic and a book review are included on the holiday calendars of church groups. The Indianapolis Council of Federated Church Women was to hold the “White Gift Service” this morn-

ing at the Wheeler Rescue Mission. Gifts of canned food and jellies were to be placed in baskets for distribution to needy families. The program was to include a talk by Mrs. A. H. Backus on “The Christian’s Responsibility * to His Community.” Other program features were to be “Chimes,” Mrs. H. E. Eberhardt; invocation, Mrs. Oren W. Fifer; prayer, Mrs. J. A. Schumacher; duet, Mrs, Don Mawson and Mrs. Lester: Gaylor, and consecra= tioh, the Rev. H. E. Eberhardt. Mrs. Ball Chairman Mrs. Robert Ball was program chairmhn, assisted by Mesdames: Eberhardt, Schumacher, C. J. Finch . and Fred L. Iske. Students home from schools and colleges for the holidays will be honor guests at the Old English Frolic at the All Souls Unitarian Church, Dec. 27. Dinner will be served at 6 p. m. followed by entertainment. Games will follow the appearance of carolers and “mummers.” : Mrs. E. Burdette Backus heads the arrangements committee. She is being assisted by the members of the Triangle Club. Parents of the young people also will be guests. ' Kathryn Turney Garten was to review “The Bible as Living Literature” (Bates) this afternoon at the American United Life Building under the sponsorship of the women of the First Friends Church. Mrs, Murray H. Morris was general chair-

man and Mrs. James Pearson, ticket committee chairman.

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