Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 December 1938 — Page 15

| WEDNESDAY; DEC: 21; tape Gift Parties | Study in Gray for On Schedule \ Of Sororities

Musical Programs, Also Arranged for Week . + Before Christmas. /

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‘lation of officers will be featured

during the remainder of the week _ by Indianapolis sororities in the last of the preholiday entertainments. Musical programs, gift exchanges, ~ ‘luncheons and dinners also are in- ~ cluded.

|" Mrs. William Rusher Jr., president

of Lambda Chapter, Omega Nu Tau Sorority, will entertain | members and pledges of the group ata - chicken supper tonight at the home of Mrs. William Rusher St. / Christmas decorations will be used throughout the house and gifts will be exchanged. Music/and games , will be inclyded on the program. Assistant ess will ‘ve Miss Edith Pake, iv |

Mrs. Nellie,” C. Dunn, chapter ‘mother and counselor of Lambda Chapter, Delia Sigma Kappa So- © rority, will entertain. sorority members at dinner tomorrow evering at “her home. Gifts will be exchanged. " The group met recently at the home of Miss Edith. Tutterrow, 21 W. Pleasant St., for a Christmas party and guest affair.

Alpha Cbhiapter, Alpha Beta Phi Sorority, will hold its annual Christmas pawfy at 6:30 tomorrow. Gifts will exchanged. Miss; Genevieve Pettit/is chairman, assisted by Mesdams Anthony Haag, Walter Lind--ley/and Irene Sauer. :

_4Y Kappa Kappa Sigm Sorority ¥ members will hold their annual Christmas party tonight at the liome of Mrs. Guy Smith, High Drive, Williams Creek. The annual ex-

change of gifts ‘will be held and|

members will bring food to All Christmas baskets. i

Officers will be installed. They in-

‘clude Miss Margaret Mitchell, presi- . dent; _ president; Miss Thelma | Todd, secretary, and Miss Fannie Brooks, treasurer. Assistant: hostesses will be Miss Pauline Adams and Mrs. Edward A. Gardner, ‘

Pledges of Zeta Chapter, Sigma

Alpha Iota, national music soror-|

ity, will be special guests tonight at the annual Christmas; program of the chapter| at the recreational center of the Arthur Jordan Conservatory of Music. 1 A musical program will be pre"sented by the sorority |sinfonietta, ‘with Miss Roberta Trent conducting. Harvey McGuire, English horn soloist with the Indianapolis Symphoney Orchestra, will be guest soJoist. Mrs. Russell Barton is chair‘man of the program committee. Christmas © carols will be sung and exchange of gifts held. Miss Rose Dowd is; social chairman for the party. Miss Mary: Bell Masterson and Miss Elizabeth Hadley will have charge of decorations.

Mrs. Marshall Haislup, 915 Graham ° Ave. assisted by Mrs. Rex Haislup, will entertain members of Theta Tau Psi Sorority at an annual Christmas luncheon at 1 p. m. Friday. Mrs. W. F. Holmes will have charge of the program. |

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Legion Auxiliary Plans Benefit Movie and Girls School Party

‘ Post 4, American Legion Auxiliary, has planned a varied program for this week including a picture show, \Girls’ School and a business meeting. The auxiliary and junior auxiliary ‘at Broad Ripple Post 312 held a party recently for their unit at the

a Christmas party at the Indiana

Knightstown Home, The Post 4 unit will sponsor a movie, together with the ParentTeacher Association of School 41, tomorrow afternoon at the Rex Theater. “The Jones Family” and

“Love on a Budget” are included on

the program. Admission price will

'be canned goods to be used in filling

Christmas baskets for needy families. Mrs. A. H. Asperger is chairman of arrangements, with Mrs.

{Paul Colet as chairman from the | Parent-Teacher group. Mrs. Charles {Parker and Mrs. Earl E. Cobb will

assist in arrangements. Girls’ School Party

The Christmas Cheer committee of the unit, with Mrs. Parke Beadle, chairman, has arranged a Christmas party for Thursday afternoon at the Indiana Girls’ School.

Mr. ahd Mrs. Joseph Carlisle will

|direct a program of dancing by

pupils at the Carlisle Dance Studio and a program of Christmas songs has been planned. Assisting Mrs, Beadle with arrangements are. Mesdames D. R. Lee, Joe Miller and E. R. Steeg. The monthly business meeting of the group will be held at 8 o'clock tonight at the Indiana War Memorial. i le Yule Cards to Veterans

A group of members of Broad Ripple Post 312, auxiliary members and the junior auxiliary held a

Knightstown Home for Boys in Unit 18. F At the Christmas meeting of th auxiliary, canned food was collected for Christmas baskets which will be distributed jointly with the post and junior groups. Christmas cards and gifts were sent to veterans at Marion. Holiday activities of the junior auxiliary include the covering of hot water bottles, making up joke books and scrapbooks, dressing dolls for the Day Nursery and sending books, candy and games to the Knightstown Home and hospital. A Christmas program will be presented tomorrow afternoon. at the Methodist Hospital by a Junior American Legion Auxiliary and an auxiliary unit held a. Christmas luncheon yesterday. Mrs. Earl H. Kyle, sponsor of the Hayward Barcus Junior Auxiliary, Post 55, will be in charge of the program tomorrow, with Mrs. Paul Catterson assisting. The program will include tap dancing by Miss Mary Ann Kyle, vocal solos by. Miss Constance McLean and Miss Charlene Clore, tap dance and banjo numbers by Miss Christine Kyle and Frank Kyle, and readings by Miss Mary Jane Catterson and Miss Betty Jane Salb. <The Mcllvaine-Kothe Unit 153, Legion Auxiliary, met for a Christmas luncheon yesterday at the home of Mrs. Wilmot C. Goodall, 4825 Broadway. Mrs. Goodall was aassisted by Mesdames Philip Lewis, Norman Conlon, Edgar K. Goss and William Hendren. Mrs. Frank Billeter had charge of a Christmas program following the luncheon. Mrs. J. Clifton Hirshman told a Christmas

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Christmas party recently at the

story and members sang carols and exchanged gifts. Mrs. George Clark, first vice president, presided at a short business meeting. Members brought jelly to be dis=

tributed tor needy families. Mrs. Beveridge On Art Board

Mrs. Albert J. Beveridge will serve on the board of directors of the Art Association of' Indianapolis for tae coming year. She was appointed at a board meeting yesterday at the John Herron Art Museum. The painting, “The Barnes Cabin,” by Will Vawter was accepted at the board meeting for the museurn’s permanent collection. The new work is a Brown County canvas willed to the association by Julian Wetzel who died a year ago and will be the first of Vawter’s paintings to hang in the museum. . The board also announced purchase of two wood-block prints by Hiroshige, Japanese wood engraver of the 18th Century, and of two prints by Kathe Kollowitz, contemporary German artist.

Woman’s Association Circle to Give Play

“The Birds’ Christmas Carol” will be presented Friday night at the Irvington Methodist Church by Circle 6 of the Woman's Association. Mrs. Leland Clapp and Miss Edith Gingery are directing the production and Mrs. Harold Wilcox heads the sponsoring organization. The cast includes Mrs. W. B. Ward and Mrs. Henry B. Morrow; the Misses Freda Bowman, Ruth Diss, Phyllis Wilcox, Harriet Johnson, Judith Torrence, Scotty Stockton, Alice Adelia Hite, Julia Benson,

ard Allen, Hermann Knecht, Eddie Diss, Wayne Strong and members of the Cecillian Choir. Committees include: Program, Mesdames George Price, W. N. Eenson, E. M. Lawrence and Harold Wilcox; publicity, Mrs. C. D. Vawter; = tickets, Mesdames Wilcox, Clapp, - Strong, Lawrence, Harold Johnson and Robert Carperiter; lighting, Mesdames P. Waldo Foss, Russell Roth and Wilcox; ushers, Mesdames Vawter, Ross, Roth and Strong; posters, Miss Barbara Schaffer; costumes, Mesdames Charles Hitchcock,” Fred Haynes, H. P. Bartlett, Thomas K. Bowman, Benson and F. J. Diss.

Church Party Tonight

The Young Married People’s Class of the First Baptist Church will hold its annual Christmas party tonight at the church. The committee includes Cecil Denton, ¢hairman; Messrs. and Mesdames Louis Phillips, Charles Lotze, William Waldron and Clayton Stewart; Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Sovine and Mrs. Den-

: Ramsdell, Buffalo, N. Y.

-|formerly Miss Charlotte Cashon, is ‘| visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs:

and Gingery; Estle G. Strong, Rich-

Personals

© Mrs. David L:. Stone will leave Jan. 5 to spend the winter with her mother, Mrs. Scott Fairbanks.

Mrs, Dean Causey is now at her winter home in California.

Mr. and -Mrs., John Stunkard, Washington, will arrive Saturday evening to spend the holidays with Mr. Stunkard’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Stunkard.

Mrs. Hugh J. McGowan will leave tomorrow to spend the holidays with her daughter, Mrs. Charles M.

Mrs. Smith W, Orr, Rome, Ga.;

C. Ray Cashon. Mr. Orr will arrive here before the holiday.

Miss Marymae Endsley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Endsley, 441 N. Grant St, has arrived home from MacMurray College, Jacksonville, Ill, to spend Christmas vacation with her parents. Miss Endsley is assistant editor of the college paper and president of Scribblers lub.

Mr, and Mrs. R. C. Robbins, Hartford City, and Russell Westfall, Chicago, were to arrive this week to spend the Christmas holidays with their parents, Mr. and Mrs, Jesse Westfall, 1154 W. 31st St.

Sunnyside Guild Plans Baskets

"Mrs. Frank I. Jennings entertained a committee of Sunnyside Guild: members at a luncheon and party today at the Marion County Tuberculosis Sanitorium. Committee members filled boxes of candy and cookies to be distributed to the children at Sunnyside on Christmas ve. Guests at the ' luncheon Included Mesdames G. W. Shaffer, G. W. Dunnington, D. B. Sullivan, E, L. Burnett, J. W. Burke, Charles Seidensticker, Maxwell Lang, John Bulger Jr., A. Z. Zaring, Alonzo B. Chapman, W. O. Webster, Wayne O. Stone, Irving D. Hamilton, B. M. Forbes, Mort Martin, B. B. Pettijohn and Robert Clark.

All-Day Event Set By Women of Moose

A luncheon, card party and dinner are included on the calendars of Women of the. Moose for tomorrow, Mrs. Maudie Schoultz and Mrs. Georgia Herold are in charge of the program for the 12 o'clock luncheon. Members are to bring a gift for the “grab bag.” Mrs. Bertha Willner, chairman of the Moosehaven committee, is card party chairman. Mrs. Beulah Anderson will speak at the dinner meeting on “Moosehaven.” Miss Katherine Smith, grand recorder, will be honor guest. Samuel Montgomery will talk on “Social ‘Security for the Aged.” Christmas carols will be sung by the Mesdames Edna Mershon, Louise Hoover, Peal Butze, Helen Wolsifer, Pearl Hull, Cleo Moore, Mildred Beck and Miss Esther Carpenter, accompanied by Mrs. Phoebe

family Christmas dinner. Plum Pudding Delight

Two and one-half cups seedless raisins, 2 cups cookeu prunes, 1% cups cut ditron, 3% cup cut preserved orange peel, 1 cup sliced candied cherries, 1 cup coarsely chopped walnut meats, ¥% cup plum nectar, 1% cups (% pound) butter, 1% cups granulated sugar, 4 eggs, 1 tablespoon vanilla extract, 2 cups soft white bread crumbs, 3% cups sifted all-purpose flour, 1 teaspoon soda, 1 teaspoon salt, 3 teaspoons cinnamon, 1 teaspoon cloves, 1 teaspoon nutmeg, 1 teaspoon ginger. Rinse and drain raisins. Cut prunes from pits in small pieces. Rinse citron, orange peel and cherries; drain and dry on a towel before cutting. Combine fruits, citron, peel and nuts. Add nectar and stir to blend. Let stand while preparing batter. Cream butter, add sugar; and cream thoroughly. Add beatén eggs and flavoring and stir to blend. Add bread crumbs and flour, sifted with soda, salt and spices, and mix. Add fruit mixture and stir until fruit is well distributed. Pour into greased pudding molds, cover and steam. Sufficient for one 2-quart and one l-quart mold or three 1-quart molds. Two-quart mold will require ‘approximately 4 hours steaming; l-quart molds 2% to 2%

with a cake tester pick before removing from steamer. Allow: puddings to cool uncovered in molds or serve hot. They may be reheated. Serve flaming with brandy or nectar sauce.

Nectar. Sauce

(Makes approximately 1% pints)

Three-quarter cup plum nectar, 3 tablespoons lemon juice, 3 tablespoons cornstarch, ls teaspoon salt, 1, cup butter, 4 cups confectioner’s sugar, 1 egg white. Combine nectar, lemon juice, cornstarch and salt, and stir to blend thoroughly. Bring to a boil and cook, stirring until very thick. Cool but do not chill. Cream butter, stir sugar into butter slowly, alternately with slightly beaten egg white. Fold cooled nectar mixture into butter and sugar mixture. Serve over steamed pudding. Apricot or peach nectar may be substituded for the plum nectar .in this sauce,

Acclaim Beauty Of Virginia Judd

Times Special : NEW YORK, Dec. 21.—Virginia Judd, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ‘Walter H. Judd, Indianapolis, has been named as one of the five most beautiful, graceful and chic mannequins in New York. ~ She will be sent on a good neighbor tour to South America in January under the sponsorship of Mrs. Hortense M. Odlum, president of Bonwit Teller, New York, in cooperation with the New York World's Fair. Mannequins will put on fashion shows in Rio de Janeiro and Buenos Aires. They will sail Jan. 14 on the Uruguay and will ke gone 38 days. Was Butler Student

Miss Judd was a member of Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority at Butler University and won honorable mention in a national contest for dress design by college girls. She was chosen best-dressed model in 1936 and this year was chosen most

Art Directors’ Association. Early this year, she was an understudy in Broadway companies for several months, first with “Once Is Enough,” starring Ina Claire and then with “French Without Tears,” a Gilbert. Miller production.

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; Ramo Cox Photo. Miss Mary Zimmerman will be; installed as honored queen of: Bethel 4, Dec. 30, at the Ameri--

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: Bretzman Photo. Miss Rose Malcolm will be honored queen of Bethel 3 for the. new year. Installation will be/Dec. 27 at Broad Ripple.

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Theta, Kappa, Tri-Delt and Pi Phi Dances on Butler Campus Tonight: Begin Vacation Season

Annual Christmas | dances sof four. Butler University sororities will usher in the holiday’ vacation ‘period on the Butler campus tonight. Members of Kappa Alpha Theta will entertain at the Indianapolis Athletic Club with.a formal dinner dance from 8 to 12 o'clock this

evening. X . Hal Lieber and hisiorchesgtra from

Indiana University will [play Zor dancing. Silver Christina) ress and large red candles will be}used for

decoration. Dr. and Mrs. John jPeeling, Mrs. Mary Keegan, housemother, and Mrs. Margaret Adams will be chaperons, Miss Vikginia (Blackley, social chairman, will \be assisted by.

Miss Jane Owen and\Miss Martha Ann Bartley.

The Kappa Kappa Gamma annual formal Christmas ydance will be from 9 p. m. to 12 m tonight at

the chapter house. “Snowmen” will |

lurk in the corners of the house and

around the walls along! with other decorations in the Yuletide atmosphere. ‘Bill Hart and {his Dictators of Rhythm will play. Dr. and Mrs. Irvin T.\Schultz, Mr. and Mrs. George A. Schumacher’ and Mrs. Helen Shimer, housemother, will be chaperons. Miss Grace McDowell heads the arrangements committee assisted by the Misses Kathaleen Morris, Lucille Mayhill, Betty Lowery, Harriett Taylor, Jane Blake and Dorothy Bell. z

The Delta Delta Delta Christmas formal will be from 9 to midnight.

Mistletoe Will hang from the chan-

deliers and interspersed with holly will decorate the windows. Blue lights will be used and a silver Christmas tree will add a colorful note. : Miss Roberta Conreaux is being assisted with plans by Miss Mary: Bell and Miss Eloise Foreman, Chaperons are to be Prof. and Mrs. Warren Isom, Dr. and Mrs, Clyde Clarke and Mrs. Bessie Bryson, housemother.

Green and red Christmas. programs with the sorority crest will be favors at the Pi Beta Phi dance tonight at the chapter house from

9 o'clock until midnight. A silver Christmas tree and holly wreaths will be decorations. MacMahon is general chairman. Chaperons will be Prof. and Mrs. M. A. Robbins, M. O. Ross, dean of the School of Business Administration, and Mrs. Ross and Mrs. Edith Wright Calhoun, housemother.

Miss Polly Smith To Give Tea for 50

Assisting Miss Polly Smith at the tea she will give for 50 young friends this aftermoon will be Miss Catherine Cunningham and Miss Caroline Culp. Christmas decorations will be used on the tea table. Miss Smith’s sister, Miss Catherine Smith, has returned from Bethany College, Bethany, W. Va., to spend the holiday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John M. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Smith and their daughters recently came here to live from

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The Rev. John Hall, chaplain at Ft. Benjamin Harrison, read the marriage service for Capt. William J. Epes, 19th Field Artillery, and Miss Kathaleen Grady, Oakland, Cal., last night at Capt. Epes’ home,

37 E. 38th St.

Best man was Lieut. Col. Albert H. Waldron and the® bride’s sister, Miss was her attendant. Among guests were Mrs. Waldron, Lieut. Harry Porter and the bride’s mother, Mrs. Catherine Grady, Oakland. Mrs. Epes is a graduate of the University of California and Capt. Epes graduated from the United Academy at West Point in 1920. The couple met while Capt. Epes was on RE. O. T. C. duty

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‘Cubs to Hold Dance

The Indianapolis Cubs Recreational Club will hold a benefit dance tonight at the Rhodius Community House. Proceeds will be used to sponsor a Christmas party for the small children in the West Side

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