Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 December 1938 — Page 14

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Dinners Will Precede Dramatic Club’s Play

| ‘At English’s Tonight

Eunice and Joanne Dissette to Entertain Commit‘tee and Cast; Visitors From New York to Be Guests of William E. Munks.

By VIRGINIA MOORHEAD MANNON : The truth probably will be stranger than the rumors surrounding the Dramatic Club entertainment. By with holding the title of the play the midwinter production comrffittee has created a tantalizing aura about the drama

to be presented at A number of din

English’s tonight. A parties are to precede the show

and after-theater supper-dance at the Columbia Club.

. Miss Eunice Dissette, committee chairman, and her sister, Miss

Joanne Dissette, will entertain the committee and cast at the Columbia Club. Their guests will Miss Anne Ayres, Messrs. John Gamble, and Garver Wheeler, committee members; Mr. and Mrs, Mr. and Mrs. Horace F. Hill III and Mr. and Mrs, the Misses Irving Moxley,

‘Atkins Jr., ‘Daggett Jr. Reily G. Adams, enry A. Johnston,

dinner at include Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Robert Frost .

Josephine Mayer,

‘Prudence Brown, Alice Vonnegut and Jeanette Tarkington and

Messrs. Joseph C. Wallace, ‘Springer Jr. > Mr. and Mrs. ‘sister, Mrs. New York to spend the and Mesdames Otto N.

Sylvester Johnson Jr. and Frank 8S.

William E. Munk will entertain for Mrs. Munk’s Edward S. Norvell, and Mr. Norvell, who have come from holidays here. Other guests will be Messrs. Frenzel Jr. ‘Griffith, George E. Home, Julian Bobbs,

-C. Harvey Bradley, William C. Francis W. Dunn, William

‘Ray Adams, Robert F. Scott Jr., A. Ewing Sinclair, J. Landon Davis,

Perry Lesh, Frank J. Hoke and Mr. Norris

Houghton of New York.

McKee Dinner at Columbia Club

Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Wasson McKee will give a dinner at the

‘Columbia Club for ‘Messrs. and Mesdames | Malott

Denny, Thomas Madden and Mr. Albert O.

Mr, and Mrs. Paul H. White Jr. of Los Angeles, White, Wilson Mothershead, George H.

Deluse. Dining with Mr.

and Mrs. John K. Ruckelshaus will be Messrs. and Mesdames Charles

A. Greathouse Jr., Thomas R. Kackley,

Jeremiah L. Cadick, Miss

Betty Brown and Dr. Irvine H. Page.

Mr. and Mrs. Norman

Metzger’s dinner guests will include Mr.

and Mrs. Edward J. Bennett, Henry Severin and Gilbert Ogle, Dining

with Mr. and Mrs. Evang Woollen per of the cast, and Mps. Driscoll, and Mrs. Warrack Wallace. Mr.

Jr. will be Egbert Driscoll, a mem=Mr. and Mrs. Fisk Landers and Mr. and Mrs. Wallace are spending a

few weeks at the Indianapolis Athletic Club before moving into their.

new home in Brendepsvood Jan. 15.

Miss Josephine Madden will entertain William H. Wemmer, Thomas Ruckelshaus and Mr. William H. Stafford Jr.

Stanley W. Shipnes,

Messrs. and Mesdames William Cooper Kern, Dining with

Miss Dorothy Johnston will be Miss Louise Vonnegut and Henry

Jameson Pierce, whose engagement

John:Elam., Miss Betsy

was announced last week, and

Home's guests will be the Misses Helen Tag-

gart, Barbara Stafford and Joan Metzger and Messrs. Byron Hollett,

Alfred J. Stokely,

George Webster and Harold Woodard.

Miss Nina Brown to Be Hostess

Miss Nina Brown

will entertain Mr. and Mrs. Frederic M. Ayres

Jr., the Misses Estelle Rauh Burpee, Mary Sheerin Kuhn, Barbara

Haines and her! cousin, Miss Messrs. David L. Chambers Jr.,

Volinda Lewis of Washington, and Robert Smith, Alex Carroll, who is

home from Williams College, and Homer Lathrop and Evan Noyes who have returned from the Harvard School of Business Adminis-

tration. |

.Guests of Mrs. Marjorie Roemler

| flijah B. Martindale and Mr. and Kinnaird is to leave next week to Albert J. Beveridge Jr. will give a

Julius Birge and Mr, and Mrs.

Kinnaird will be Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Booth T. Jameson. Mrs,

live in New York. Mr. and Mrs. dinner in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel S. Tyndall

Mr. and Mrs. Richard Fairbanks will entertain for Miss Ruth Fishback, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Shirley D. Murphy, who is home

from Mt. Vernon Seminary, will include the Misses Jane Patricia Eaglesfield, Evelyn Lilly, Schaf and Messrs. William Byram

Washington, for the holidays. Adams, Sylvia Griffith, Jane Leasure, Harriet Patterson ‘and Martha Ann ‘Gates Jr., William Spears, Russell

Guests

Adams, Peter Kimbell, Alfred Keppert, Allen Clowes, William Shafer,

Samuel Miller and Donald N. are living at the Maratt Hotel.

Test Jr. Mr. and Mrs. William R. Higgins also

Mr. and Mrs. Murphy now

will give a dinner party at their home.

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Mr. and Mrs. paul E. Fisher will entertain 75 friends of their

gons, Robert L. Fisher and William

here. silver candelabra. Among James Lilly Darlington, who is hotne

L. Fisher, at a tea dance this

Robert L. Fisher has come from “Kentucky Military Institute to spend the holidays with his parents The rooms will be decorated with holly and red tapers in the guests will be the young hosts’ cousin,

from the University of Arizona

for a [visit with his mother, Mrs. John H. Darlington.

~ Girl Scouts, Camp Fires, and | ~ Reserves Plan Yule Parties

Christmas activities for Indianapolis Girl Scouts, Camp Fire Girls and Girl Reserves include a variety of parties and yuletide service

projects.

Caroling, making original Christmas tree decorations and

filling baskets for needy families are included jn holiday plans for

the organizations. - The Girl Scouts of Troop 3, with Miss Agnes Calvert as leader, will make original Christmas tree decoprations tomorrow which will be presented with a tree for some needy family to trim. Thea troop will: also prepare a basket of food to accornpany the tree. On| Friday night the group will sing carols during the dihner hour et the Friends Church, 13th and Alabama Sts.

3 Parties at Little House

All the Christmas parties for the Scouts will be held at the Little House. Troop 68, under the leadership of Miss Betty Hamerstadt, is in charge of decorations. The girls have made their own decorations for the tree including popcorn strings and a variety of tinsel ornaments, and the Little House will * remain decorated for the next 10 days. = | Troop 60 at Ft. Benjamin Harrison will [carol during the remainder of this week at homes of the officers. They will prepare baskets of food to be distributed to needy families in the neighborhood of the fort. Other parties at the Little House will be held for parents, friends and members of Scout froops. Groups who will entertain are Troops 5, 6, 15, 17, 21, 30, 8, 33, 46 and 66.

Girl Reser ves’ Party

-. Junio High School Girl Reserves will hold their Christmas party from 2 to 4 p. m. Friday at the Y, W. C. A. A Christmas candle, which will burn on the ¥Y. W. desk during

the holiday week-end, will be light-

ed in a ceremonial, “Legend of the Christmas Candle,” to be presented by School 18. The rite will include récognition of every group present as a member of interclub council and acknowledgement of Christmas service work done by the clubs. | Miss Rosemary Keyler, president of the club, will _ direct the ceremony. Miss Doris Goldsmith is club |adviser, assisted by Miss Betty Sachs. . School 31, under (the direction of Miss Caroline Roth and Miss Jane Blake, will conduct games and a party after the ritual. Miss Elsie Jean Neligh is president of the School 31 organization. Junior High School groups include Schools 8, 9, 10, 16, 18, 31 and Ben Davis.

Camp Fire Girls

A canned food show at 1 p. m. tomorrow will bz sponsored by the

Camp Fire Girls at the Rivoli and |]

Emerson Theaters, Admission to the theater will be a can of food. . Misses Ruth Ball, Carolyn Tucksr. Joan Reynolds, Mildred Reed, Betty Williams, and :Betty Fitchett vill work under Lhe direction of Miss

at the Emerson, assisted by Misses Leah Jane Kline, Kay Smith, Jane Ann Morgan. Maxine Bacon, Virginia Alberty, Norma Jean Morris and Marjorie Little, : Camp Fire group Wan-Ku-Tasui will sponsor a food show at 10 o'clock tomorrow morning at the Granada. Mrs. Paul Phillips: will supervise work at the show, assisted by Misses Doris Rogers, Betty White, Joan Grimes, Mary Jane Henry, Martha Fear and Betty Layman. .

Cheer Guild To Give Toys

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Members of Riley Hospital Cheer Guild will contribute toys for patients at the hospital this afternoon at the organization’s Christmas party at the home of Mrs. Elwood C. Rogers.

The program will include a Christmas story by Mrs, Tyler Oglestreet, selections by Mrs. R. R. Hamilton, soprano, and group singing of carols. . 2

Dr. and Mrs. Draper On Southwest Trip

Dr. and Mrs. Paul Draper - are spending the holidays at Santa Fe, N. M,, following their marriage Saturday at Colorado Springs, Col. Mrs. Draper is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. C. White, Colorado Springs and Dr. Draper is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Drexel Ave. . Mr. Draper has returned to his home here after attending his son’s wedding. Mrs. Draper will spend the holidays with friends at Manitou Springs.

Roy S. Draper, 12 N.

“Guild to Entertain Th

Patients: at the City Hospital’s occupational therapy department will be entertained this afternoon by St. Margaret's Hospital Guild. Members were busy yesterday decorating 18 trees through-

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out the hospital in preparation for Christmas

patients. (Left to right) Mes-

dames Russell S. Williams, Merritt Fields and Robert C. Burnett trim one of the trees.

College Students Return For Christmas Reunions;

Plan Many

Local Events

Family circles will be completed for Christmas celebrations by the arrival of many Indianapolis young people from colleges and universities. A number of the students are hers and are busy with plans for the many social events of the holiday season.

Miss Jane Leasure, daughter of?” {meier;

Dr. and Mrs. J. Kent Leasure, is here from Skidmore College, Saratoga Springs. N. Y. Other Skidmore students who will spend the holidays with their parents here are Miss Dorothy Metzger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Metzger; Miss Ann Johnston, daughter of Mrs. Russell Johnston, and Miss Elizabeth Kiger,

|daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl W.

Kiger.

Miss Ruth Cronk is home from Simmons College, Boston, to spend Christmas with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Cronk. Miss Patricia Jameson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Jameson, and Miss Fayette Ann Miller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Miller, are home from Holton-Arms, Washington.

Miss Helen Griffith, daughter cf Mr. and Mrs. Theodore B. Griffith, is home from Radcliffe College for the holidays. Miss Barbara Brown, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Brown, will come Friday from Barnard College. Miss Jean Benham, daughter of Mrs. Hal T. Benham, a student at Northwestern University, and her brother, Hal T. Benham Jr., a stiident at the University of Michigan, are spending the holidays with their parents. ; Indianapolis young women who have arrived home from WardBelmont School, Nashville,’ inclucle Miss Jean Perk, daughter of Mir. and Mrs. Benjamin Perk; Miss Christine Schrader, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Schrader; Miss Helen Oppenheim, - daughter of Mr. aad Mrs. 8S. S. Oppenheim, and Miss Ruby Sagalowsky, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Sagalowsky.

Graduate Student Back

Miss Barbara Herrington Gilmour is home from Beaver College, Jenkinstown, Pa., for the holidays with her mother, Mrs. Allen Gilmcur. Miss Martha -Julian Coleman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Christophep,B. Coleman, is home from the University of Michigan, where she is a graduate student. Among Indianapolis girls ¥%ho have arrived home from Western College, Oxford, O., are Miss Mary Elizabeth Atwater, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carleton W. Atwater; Miss Doris Belzer, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Emmett C. Belzer; Miss Ruth Bertsch, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Bertsch; Miss Dorothy Chapin, daughter. of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Chapin; Miss Helen Elliott, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Elliott; Miss Ruth Harry, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Harry; Miss Mary Ann Hereth, Miss Ann Jefferson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jefferson; Miss Constance Lewis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Montgomery S. Lewis; Miss Mildred Orr, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard S. Orr; Miss Betty Spickelmeier, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Spickel-

hostess. Christmas party.

Ruckle, hostess.

Rho Gamma Chi.

' Lynhurst 505, O. E. S. Tues.,

jof degrees. Mrs, Rose Hohl

EVENTS

SORORITIES Kappa Phi Delta. Tonight. Mrs. Oscar Lentz, 2023 Madison Ave.,

Alpha Chapter, Omega Kappa. 8:30 p. m. tonight. Miss Alberta Hackney, hostess. Christmas party, gift exchange. Beta Chapter, Delta Phi Beta. Tonight. Mrs. Philip Saxe, 1945 Christmas program, gift exchange. : Beta Chapter, Phi Delta Pi. 8 p. m. tonight. Miss Winifred Petes, 1131 W. 18th St. Christmas party. a

7:30 p. m. tonight. Miss Dorothy Copenhaucr, 3815 Graceland, hostess. Christmas party. :

CLUB Pilot Club. Noon Thurs. Ayres’ Tearoom. LODGE Dec. 217.

Stated meeting and conferring

Miss Jean Lenore Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tom G. Smith, and Miss Jean Mildred Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John M. Smith.

Return From St. Mary's

Students at St. Mary's College, Notre Dame, who are home for the holidays include Miss Evelyn Hannon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J.

Walter Hannon; Misses Jean and Marie Keach, daughters of Leroy J. Keach; Miss Agnes Lauck, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Lauck; Miss Sally Ragan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. Ragan; Miss Frances Rolles, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Rolles; Miss Mary Katherine Sexton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Timothy P. Sexton, and Miss Mary K. Theis, daughter of Edward F. Theis. Students home from Lake Forest College, Lake Forest, Ill, are Miss Jane Gardner, Richard and Alan Gripe, Miss Al Jeanne Kern, Robert Kuerst, Miss Dorothy Westbay and James Westover. Miss Ruth Alice Hoffman, a student at Stephens College, Columbia Mo., will arrive tomorrow to spend the vacation period with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur - C. Hoffman. Miss Laura Belle Layman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Layman, 29 S. Audubon Road, and Miss Janet Beach, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Beach, 5147 Central Ave., are home from Lake Erie College, Painesville, O., for the holidays.

- 35 From Illinois U.

Thirty-five students at the University of Illinois, Urbana, are expected to return to Indianapolis for the vacation, Friday to Jan. 4. They include the Misses Dorothy E. Hiatt, Mary F. Morrison, Dorothy R. Wilson, Martha B. Morrison, Eleanor M. Roberts and Margaret Jane Smashey. Also Robert W. Arnold, Karl H. Brauer, Eugene L. Brown, Manford A. Crouch, Charles T. Donegan, Warren K. Engle, Arthur E: Fulmer, Wesley P. Martin, Donald E. Merriman, Alfred J. Porteous, Lloyd W. Scholl, Charles J. Schrieber, Floyd C. Tobrocke, Lowell W. Villars, William C. Wright, Robert A. Borinstein, John Broerse, Donald A. Countryman, Donald D. Dick, Julius PF. Ehlert, Lino N. Franceson, John W. Hayward, Leonard T. Lurvey, James Maschmeyer, Jim C. Petern,

ner,

Job’s Daughters To Install Officers

Miss Juanita Greene, junior past honored queen, will install new officers of Job’s Daughters, Bethel 3, Dec. 27 at the Broad Ripple Masonic Temple. ; Officers to be inducted are Mi Rose Malcolm, honored queen; Miss Thedis Jean Case, senior, princess; Miss Jean Buschmann, junior princess; Miss Betty Burckes, guide; Miss /Margaret McAnally, marshal; Miss Dorothy Klutey, first messenger; Miss Adele Lobraico, second messenger; Miss Emma Lou Dieckman, third messenger; Miss Peggy Fatout, fourth messenger, and Miss Betty Kerbox; fifth messenger. Others are Miss Jocelyn Meyer, recorder; Miss Eva Lou Marsiscke, treasurer; Miss Edwina King, chaplain; Miss Betty Hendrix, musician; Miss Bette Steinkamp, . librarian; Miss Dorothy Evans, senior custo-

1|dian; Miss Nadine Crosby, junior

custodian

; Miss Margaret Sigler, and

George F. Schrieber, Guy M. Villars, [din

Howard L. White and Carl L. With-| a number of showers which have’

_|been planned for next week. Mrs.

Eleanor Lyons,

Jane Ferguson To Be Honored

Friends and relatives of two Indianapolis young women whose marriage dates have béen announced are including kitchenware and linens in their last-minute Christmas shopping for showers which have been planned for the brides-to-be. Miss Eleanor Lyons, who will be married Jan. 7 to Randall Powell, will be an honor guest at a kitchen shower and bridge party tomorrow night at the home of Miss Kathryn and Miss Mary Agnes Finneran. Appointments will be carried out in the bride-to-be’s chosen colors cf blue and dubonnet. Guests with Miss Lyons will be her mother, Mrs. Clyde Lyons; Measdames Earl Lyons, Thomas E. Lyons, B. W. McGinty and John T. Walsh; Misses Luella Barkalow, Sally Bosman, Grace Hyland and Antoinette Geiger. Mrs. Thomas J. Finneran, mother of the hostesses, will assist. Mrs. Earl Lyons will entertain with a linen shower next Wednesday at her home, 6255 N. Delaware St., for the bride-to-be. Christmas decorations will be used throughout the ‘house and the shower gifts will be aranged under the tree. Guests will include Mesdames Clyde Lyons, J. D. Eastman, Katherine Browning, William Lindholm, Emmett Thomas, Ella Ninan, H. N. Cedarholm, John Powell, J. M. Powell, C. W. West, Robert Burrows, Thomas E. Lyons, N. Marie Campbell and G. S. Lukens; Misses Mary Agnes and Kathryn Finneran, Barkalow, Virginia Campbell, Sarah Yohler, Dorothy Jack, Laura Dirk, Hilda Zimmer, Laverne Jones, Hyland, Frances Kelly and Julia Nance. : 2 ” » . A buffet bridal supper will be held Friday night, Dec. 30, following the rehearsal for the wedding of Miss Jane Ferguson to Robert Paul Faris, which will be at 8:30 p. m. Saturday, Dec. 31, at the Meridian Heights Presbyterian Church. Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Ferguson, parents of the bride-to-be. will be hosts at the supper, which will be held at the Ferguson home, 5405 Guilford Ave. z : Guests with Miss Ferguson and Mr. Faris and the hosts will include Miss Marilyn Ferguson, sister of the bride-to-be, and Miss Betty Mareane, stepsister of the bridegroom-to-be, junior bridesmaids; George Mitchell, Marshall, Ill, best man; Miss Marguerite Imle, Marshall; Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Howard; William Garten, Miss Margaret Nelson, Anderson; Ronald Faris, brother of the bridegroom-to-be; Winford Fox and Basil Petry, Terre Haute. Messrs. Howard, Garten, Faris, Fox and Petry will be ushers at the wed-

g. : Miss Ferguson will be honored at

Ira Haymaker, Franklin, will entertain next Wednesday at the home of her mother, Mrs. Fred Long, with a miscellaneous shower. Members of Miss Ferguson's Scout Troop 66 will honor her with a shower, the date for which has not been set. Scout troop members will serve at the reception following the wed- » ” ” Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Perk have daughter, Jean, to George Schulman, son of Mr, and Mrs. Isadore Schulman, Nashville, Tenn. Informal open house will be held from 4 to 8 o'clock Christmas Day at Mr. and Mrs. Perk’s home in honor of their daughter and her fiance. Miss Perk will arrive tomadrrow from Nashville where she is a student at Ward-Belmont School. Mr. Schulman and his parents will arrive Saturday.

St. John’s Plans Play

“Star of Christ,” a pageant, will

be presented at 8 p. m tonight at St e studen

- | mOrrow.

announced the engagement of thzir|

Open House, | Card Party To Be Held

Miss Markey, Mrs. Enners Among Hostesses for Yule Meetings.

. An open house, card party and several Christmas celebrations will be social events during the remainder of this week for Indianapolis clubs and other women's or ganizations. ‘

Miss Betty Markey will be -hostess for the open house which members of the Y. A. M. Club will hold toPlans for the event were made last night at a business meet-

ing at the home of Miss Dorothy Becherich.

The Auxiliary to the Englewood 0. E. S. was to hold a Christmas party today at the Masonic Temple, 2714 E. Washington St. A pitch-in luncheon at noon celebrated December birthdays. ‘‘Cheer Sisters” were to be revealed and gifts exchanged. A business meeting was to be held at 2 p. m. with Mrs. Hazel Pavey, president, presiding.

Mrs. O. T. Wingfield will tell a Christmas story at the holiday party orrow for members of the North Side Study Club. Mrs. E, H. Enners, 3161 College Ave. will be hostess

‘|to the group.

The E. N. D. Club of Shortridge High School will entertain guests at a Christmas party tomorrow night at the home of Miss Jane Grimmer, 5271 Carrollton Ave. Members of the club include Misses Carolyn Clevenger, Emma Lou Goshorn, Mary Stone, Ann Warden, Betsy Turner, Florence Becker, El-

urpee Betrothed

3 Photo Craft Photo. Mrs. Hortense Rauh Burpee has announced the engagement of her daughter, Estelle Rauh Burpee (above), to David Laurance Chambers Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. David Laurance Chambers. Miss Burpee was graduated from Tudor Hall and Sarah Lawrence College, Bronxville, N. Y. Mr. Chambers is a graduate of the Lawrenceville School, Law= renceville, N. J.; Princeton University and Harvard Law School. Mrs, Burpee will entertain a few friends informally tomorrow afternoon for her daughter and Mr. Chambers Jr. 1

len Gene Blampied, Mavis King and Jane Grimmer. :

Mrs. Jess Webb will have charge of a card party Friday at the Food Craft Shop held by members of the Lady Aberdeen Artist Chapter, International Travel-Study Club. A short Christmas program will be presented by Mesdames Lloyd Mc-

|Inturf, Homer Trotter and Beulah

Bonley, accompanied by Miss Rosemay McInturf. Mrs. Fred Connerly will give a reading. Assistant hostesses will be Mesdames. Robert Anderson, Irene Ichles and Mary Shellinger.

Mrs. W. C. Baker will entertain members of the On-Ea-Ota Club with a 6:30 o'clock dinner tomorrow evening at her home, 4024 Eastern Ave. A Christmas party and gift 2xchange will be held. Mrs. Glen L. Hefferman and Mrs. Paul Van Treese will be assistant hostesses. Mrs. John McElroy and Mrs. Robert L. Frame compose 2 committee to clothe a child as a Christmas charity project. FE 3

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Corduroys in white or maize.

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Appoint Ticket

announced today for the St. Agnes Alumnae Christmas formal dance tomorrow night at the Indianapolis Athletic Club.

members are Misses Florence Se-

quartz, Flaherty, Dowd, Antoinette Geiger, Koesters, Marian Loughery, Marguerite Blackwell, Mary Anne Kibler and Peggy Sweeney.

ticket arrangements include Misses Margaret Gavin, Helen Bosler, Mary

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Mt. Holyoke Club

Committee for To Honor Students.

St. Agnes Dance

The Mt. Holyoke Club was to honor students home from the school for the holidays at a luncheon toe day at the Propylaeum. Mrs. John E. Hollett Jr. was arrangements chairman. Honor guests were to be the Misses Sue Anne Eveleigh, Barbara Frantz and Barbara Jean Johnson.

Mt. Holyoke Club officers are Mrs, Archer C. Sinclair, president; Miss

Ticket committee members were

The arrangements committee

Virginia A Moran, Peggy Carr,

Jane Margaret Helen

Wells, secretary-trease

Miss Ruth urer.

Gertrude Insley, vice presidept, and” .

Geraldine. Flaherty, Jo Maher, Mary Louise Drew, Rita Connor, Mary Louise Steinberger, Martha Jane Foerderer, Clara Henry. Mary Suitt, Helen Leppert and Mildred Briggs and Mrs. John

Devine.

Others who will participate in

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