Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 December 1938 — Page 15

ST Safe | Park School Dinner || eali ze > ale. For Parents Jan. 6 nl ee 0 THE Park School dinner for parDe aid abet ents will be held "Jan, 6 at the | Make this OBiL iss tel oe | Woodstock Club, Mrs. William R. : yo diana A ep J roasady} Higgins. heads the entertainment [To Cr ae. lighted candles on “CRIMES Lo miggins will be : Christmas. trees. p teas: Mesdames C. em Wilih put tree near stove or fre), ¢. Griffith. John B. Gould, Wil- |* pot: use cotton trimming or liam Henley Mooney, C. E. Palmer | whiskers for Santa. zn and Eugene C. Miller. Don't Joave 8 lighted Christmas PE treo unguarded. mee CUD Plans Party for Members’ Husbands

Inter Alia Club members will en< tertain their husbands at a Christ} mas dinner tomorrow night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Merriam, 2801 Sutherland Ave. The dinner table will be decorated in blue and silver and a blue and silver Christmas tree will stand by the French windows. A program of carol singing will be presented hy Misses Caroline Jones, Lois Botner, Jane Butler, Miriam Fatout and Marjorie Hofft. = A Santa Claus will distribute gifts. Arrangements for the party are under the direction of the program committee. Mrs. John Downing Johnson is president of the group.

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WASHINGTON, Dec, 20 (U. P).=| {Santa Claus will put a ‘cake of soap land a toothbrush in President | Roosevelt’s Christmas stocking, Mrs. driesout. |. Roosevelt said today. : "Don't put cotton below tree to The First Lady disclosed for the oo {smulate Show, < Bemly supported first time that it’s an old Roosevelt : ‘Wire tree. care fully. |family tradition that each stocking _Superiise : grination of contain something designed to pro- favs: Jo TE Jeave en LR Dn ” “Don’t put candles or open lights na whe school, and always forgot . to ‘ bring : ness wingow ourtaing, paper wreaths their toothbrushes home for the holi- Cnnsimag hele days, she said. So everybody from: t the President’s mother, Mrs. James Roosevelt, down to the youngest grandchild, Franklin D. Roosevell 3d, will get such presents. iif ' The stockings, which will hang on the mantelpiece in the President's bedroom, will also contain personal

: : z gifts, she sald. Miss Mary Ellen Chase, professor The presidential grandchildren are

of English at Smith College and a is 4 expected to awaken the grown-ups author, is to be presented at Caleb about 7 8. m. 80 d rush into the

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| After attendance at morning 5 ine T Selor iy eolmencement church services and after a luncheoil

i ildren will have Mrs. Elsa Pantzer heads the com- at which the grandchi : mittee on arrangements and will be their Christmas turkey parved by assisted by Meésdames Paul Fisher, the President, they will get their Robert Ray Bunch, Theodore Grif- othcr gifts from the great Christ-

fith, William Wemmer and Miss | mas tree at the east end of the secSally Reahard. ond floor corridor.

i h "the author of| Sometime during the morning, as OHA De et.” they will talk long distance with «This England” and “Dawn in Ly- the children and grandchildren in onesse,” published last spring. After, other cities—MTr. and Mrs, John taking her degree at the University Boettiger and Eleanor and Curtis of Maine in 1909, she taught history Dall in Seattle, Worl Mr. sn) li : = wi in Western boarding schools until |®&. 50 velt a e larga, Bhere a turtey dinner will be|10 oho che joined the faculty of (Chandler and Eliott Jr, mn fu. served. . the University of Minnesota. She Worth, Tex., and Mr. and Mrs. Jokn Basket Committee Named came to Smith College in 1926. Roosevelt in Boston, Mass. he has b rranged Mrs. Henry C. Atkins Jr. heads Christmas dinner for the growipn 4 a 8s Lo a A the alumnae association. Other of- ups will be Christmas might, ; . : '|ficers are Mrs. Fisher, vice presi- rs. Roosevelt leaves ay for! “you might, for instance, send a with Elmer R. Krueger as Sharan dent: Mrs. Albert K. Scheidenhelm,| New York where. tomorrow she Will| yedium size’ hair brush with the Whi Te : DIS Carl secretary, and Mrs. John Collett, dress the Christmas tree te|pack in a color to harmonize with B IoD, accompa ot 2 OL ging | reasurer. Mrs. J. K. Lilly is ad-| Women's Trade Union League Pr-| her room, and a fish-shaped nail and Ie ties and hone visory vides for children of jobless worke:s.

5 3 gominiiies CRAREan f and ia Om vie brush to match. A small but pretty rs. John Curry an . n sday she . i i i will be presented. Miss Juanita ry 2S a park, N. 2 to be hostess pi 2 manicure kit, a giant size cake of Timmons, accordicnist, will play.

Stout are trustees. The directors bath spap for her very own, some : y. ~ |include Mesdames Griffith, Pantzer, |Christmas party for. those connected | face and bath towels with her full The unit child welfare commit- with the estate and the farms of the tee, Mesdames Harry G. Templeton;

Nemmer Morn Lanville Brown: With She are se name embroidered on them, or two iss Marjorie erson an resident, an is mother, IS. i Iarvey R. Belton and Horace , J ss ily new toothbrushes in a special holder Shonle,

Helen Shepard. are among the best shops’ gift sugup Christmas baskets to be | dis |\ | : T : Y 3 P.- * A. ACT IVITIES 2

will have charge of making} gestions for the very young. u . : If you redecorated her closet and tributed to families. Li] added a complete set of gay acces-|- . A Christmas broadcast will be sories, your child’s interest in taking presented at 1:45 p. m. today over Station WIBC by the Legion School 7 will open its meeting this afternoon with a program of Christmas music by the primary and intermediate choirs under the direc-

Christmas activities planned by AmericanjLegion units for today and tomorrow will incluce a luncheon for members by one group and a party for girls from the Knightstown Home by another. i Mrs. Wilmot C. Goodall, 4825 Broadway, will entertain at luncheon today for members of the Mec-Ilvaine-Kothe Unit 153, American Legion Auxiliary, Mrs. Goodall will be assisted by Mesdames Philip Lewis, Norman Corlon, Edgar K, =

GE Heam Wil w“The Larger ‘Life under the direction of Mrs. Frank : : : : In Books’ Will Be Speaker’s Theme

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sel for decorating and mica for imitation snow. Spray any inflammable cotton material you must use with a one per cent solution of ammonium sulphate to make it fire resistant. ; :

busine DPR | Mrs. Kimbrel Hostess Mrs. Herbert Kimbrel, 830 Broadway, will entertain the Olive Branch Social Circle tomorrow. Mrs. Irene Eichels will present a reading, and Christmas music will be provided by Mrs. Harry E. Dixon and the Freeman Sisters.. A gift exchange will follow. The hostesses will be assisted by Mesdames Louise | ber covered steel clamps. They are sold unpainted, ready to stain or

Billefer, and Mrs. J. Clifton Hirshman will tell a Christmas story Members will sing Christmas carols and exchange gifts. Baskets of jelly for needy families wiil be as» sembled at the meeting. A short \ business meeting will follow the program, with Mrs. George Clark, first vice president, presiding.

Party for Knighistown Girls

The John H. Holiday Jr. Post and Auxiliary will hold their onnuki Christmas party for girls of Di- ~ yision 2, Knightstown Home at 6:30 p. m. tomorrow atv the D. A. R. hall, 824 N. Pennsylvanie, St. The girls will be brought to Indianapolis tomorrow afternoon by special bus, accompanied by their chaperon, Miss M. 1,yda Sparks, and will be met by the unit committee on arrangements and escorted through toyland in one of the downtown department stores. The committee, including Mesdames Paul * Whipple, Martin L. Sutton, John Goldthwaite and John A. Cegnar, will then take the girls to the party

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better care of her clothes might be Auxiliary, Post. 4.

enhanced. 4 E : For Christmas, one mother we Mrs. Lois Compton Fuller, auxiljary member, will tell the story,

know plans to cover the walls of } Hl el her daughter’s closet with red and “The Other Wise Man” (Van Dyke). white coin-dotted wallpaper and the Preceding the reading, Hany E. floor with red washable floor cover‘Calland, choir member at the SS. ing ’ !

A Christmas cantata with pictures, entitled “Glad Tidings of

Great Joy,” will be given by pupils of School 49 at 1:45 p. m. tomor-

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sing. | tion of Miss Gertrude Free. At 2 o'clock a special Christmas program | will be given in Grades 4, 5 and 6, | followed at 2:30 o'clock by a program by. Grades 1, 2 and 3. A social hour will complete the program. the

row. The play will be directed by Miss Mary Lawler and Miss Leona Spain. A new study group on «Child Psychology” Will hold its first meeting at 1:10 p. m. tomorrow.

A playlet, “The Silver Treasure,” by the fifth and sixth grade sfudents, Christmas carols by the Boys’

Glee Club and the fifth and sixth

She has ordered a transparent white garment bag for party dresses, a red shoe case for the back of the door, red velvet clothes hangers, hat stands and shoe trees to match. Another has decided that Santa Claus will bring her 11-year-old

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Patrons of Seren) 13 will see a Christmas play BY the children entitled “Why the Chimes Rang” at 1:10 p. m. tomorrow.

lips, a light cream for elbows, knees and cheeks that get red and rough in cold weather, a dresser set which ! includes a practical hair brush as The entire school will join in: pre- well as comb and mirror, shoe wipsenting a Christmas program at 1:30 | &S and clothes brush. | p. m. today at School 4.

«Once Over Lightly,” which will be presented Friday at the Murat Theater. A number of box parties have been arranged for the production. Mr. and Mrs. John Tarkington Jameson will entertain for their daughter Susannah, who has re- - turned from Smith ‘Cgllege. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph G. Lockwood will be hosts at a party for their daughter, Nancy, and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Test will hold a party for their daughter, Cynthia. Other box reser- . -vations include those of Mrs. Hortense Rauh Burpee and Dr. and Mrs. G. H. A. Clowes.

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grade chorus will feature the program of School 56 at 3 p m. to- | morrow. >

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u | A Sed i ! casts and police calls. Students of Radcliffe College who ; © sMiracle tone chamber’ are spending the holidays in Indi- with electrodynamic speake anapolis will be guests at a tea given id A ta, by the local alumnae club at 4 p. m., Dec. 27, at the home of Mrs. Evans RAND Woollen Jr. 3924 N. Delaware St. v Mrs. Austin V. Clifford is the club CLOSE-SHAVER president. ] ELECTRIC razor in ivory Young women who will be guests color, complete with travelinclude the Misses JRacnine] Fejle- Joe sass, 3llubbes wo be man Helen Griffith, Jane Strashun new cutting head with 30% ee Tam of School 31 56 1:30 j ‘ and Mary Elizabeth Lewis. Miss thinner he screen that dicator - and expanding i ’ 86 will take part in the pantomime, Lewis is visiting her, aunts, | the gives smoother, eloser “Christmas Windows,” to Joe given

hinge, abe. Misses Ellen and Jane Graydon, for > whaves; A Christmas party has been 1OIOITOW. y : : $ 0 50 95

School 18 will hold its meeting at 2 p. m. today. The program will consist of “The Christmas King,” a cantata by the Mothers’ Chorus; “The Nativity,” a shadow play by the pupils of the, Junior Hig": School, and music by the Glee Clubs of the school.

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School 75 will have a Christmas play given by the children at 2:30 p. m. tomorrow. Tea will be served following the meeting.

A program of songs and tableaux depicting the spiritual meaning of Christmas will be given by the pupils of School 80 at 1:45 p. m. tomorrow. Tea will be served at the close of the program.

Parkway School 81 will hold its meeting at 7:30 o'clock tonight. A Christmas program will be presented by the pupils for parents and their friends.

A Christmas program is planned for School 35 at 2:15 p. m. today. A play, “The Littlest Shepherd,” music by the children and a solo by Mrs. J. Bosworth Morris, will be features of the program.

A Christmas cantata, music by the school orchestra, a processional by the primary chorus, “Child Jesus” by the Mothers’ Chorus, and a tableau by the pupils will make

The entire student body of School

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“Why the Chimes Rang,” a Christmas play, will be given Ly the : | pupils of School 39 at 1:30 p. m. to- : . morrow. : |

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A Christmas musical program will be heard at School 48 at 3:15 p. m. tomorrow. Carols by the primary chorus and junior high school girls’ choir, music by the school orchestra and a solo by Mrs. Viola Wilson will comprise the program.

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Job’s Daughters To Install Officers

Miss Mary Zimmerman will be installed as Honored Queen of Bethel 4, Order of Job's Daughters, at 8 p. m., Dec. 30, at the American United Life Building. Miss Betty Lou Smock will be in charge of the service. She will be assisted by Miss Isabelle Stoner, guide; Miss Wilma Williams, marshal; Miss Nadine Frye, chaplain; Miss Zelma Pugh, senior custodian; Miss Harriett Randall, junior custodian; Miss Mildred Minchin, recorder, and Miss Evelyn Green, musician. The New Officers : New officers are: Miss "Anita Caldwell, senior princess; Miss Mary | Louise Carney, junior princess; Miss Jean Hoy, guide; Miss Gayle Herner, marshal; Miss Betty Cox, recorder; Miss Martha Hogue, treasurer; Miss Marjorie Peters, librarian; Miss Jean Perry, chaplain; Miss Betty Hoif, usician; Miss Vera Nelle Smock, rst messenger; Miss Mary Harrington, second messenger; Miss Marjorie Wilson, third messenger; Miss Eileen Newman, fourth messenger; Miss. Mary Middleton, fifth messenger; Miss Mary Franklin, senior custodian; Miss Imogene Rhodes,

ii wi The pupils of School 43 will pre- 7 sent a Christmas program at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow. Music will be by the Mothers’ Chorus.

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