Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 November 1939 — Page 8
SOCIETY—
Clubs Get Set for Anntal et
Round of Holiday Dances.
With Christmas, most gala of all the festive seasons, approaching swiftly, the youngsters and their elders already are looking for the postman to bring invitations to one or more of the glamorous parties planned for the holidays. The ’teen age girls are thinking a little less of hockey and school “goings on” and a bit more of frocks and ensembles for this and that assembly. . merry time, too. Many a household already is preparing for the holiday visit of its collegiate members. The Merrymakers have selected Christmas night for their annual dance. Woodstock is the place. The Corpse Club will have its party ‘on the 28th there and the T. N. T. Club has engaged the club ballroom for its “fling” on the night before. The P. D. Club members will get together on Des 8. " Tudor Hall Alumnae Association hds deefded to revive its holiday dance this year and will be host at Woodstock Dec. 29.
Woodstock plans a grand finale with a New Year's Eve party. 5
The various town and country clubs are planning dinners and
dances for members both near the Christmas date and on New Year's Eve. Among college groups which will entertain is the Stephens College Club, whose annual Snowball Hop will be an event of Dec. 26. Boldly underlined in the date books of Princeton alumni is the appearance. of the Princeton Triangle Club here on Deéc. 23 with this year’s production, “Any Moment Now.” Dinner parties preceding the performance and a party for the cast following the show are planned. >
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A Christmas Eve tea dance will be given by Mr. and Mrs. William Ray Adams, Miss Jane Adams and Mr. and Mrs. Louise McClennen of Cambridge, Mass. The event will be from 5 until 7 o'clock Sunday, Dec. 24, at Woodstock. Mr. and Mrs. McClennen and children, Peter Adams, James Adams and Helen, will spend the holiday season with the Adams, Mrs. McClennen's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Adams also are to entertain at a dinner at their home on Saturday evening, Dec. 9, before the annual Traders’ Point Hunt ball. Messrs. and Mesdames Louis Haerle, Francis W. Dunn and George E. Honre are to be guests. Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Weiss are planning a dinner party for Saturday. Dec. 16, at Woodstock for their daughter, Heberton. The dinner party will precede Mrs. William Byram Gates’ Junior Assembly dance. 2.8 =X 2 8 =»
Miss Ruth Fishback will be honored at a dinner-dance Dec. 30 at Woodstock. Her mother, Mrs. Shirley D. Murphy, and Mr. Murphy, will give the party. Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Adams are to entertain Miss Fishback at a tea Sunday in their home,
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Several yuletide parties and dances have been calendared at the Columbia Club. The Monkey Club will entertain with a dance Thursday, Dec. 23, after its members return from women’s colleges in the East. The annual Christmas party and dinner-dance of the Southern Club is scheduled for Dec. 22 and members of the Euvola Club will give their annual holiday dance on Wednesday evening, Dec. 27,
Tudor Hall Seniors to Give Play The senior class at Tudor Hall School will present “The Importance of Being Earnest” (Oscar Wilde) at 8:15 p. m,, Saturday, Dec. 9, at the school auditorium. The cast includes the Misses Betty Carrie Reynolds, Harriette Burbank, Florance Oran, Julia Sefton, Gloria Strashun, Virginia Binford, Margaret Hillis, Mildred Milliken, Marjorie Flickinger and Sue Simpson. Miss Nellie McCaslin, dramatic instructor, is directing the play. Miss Mildred Fischer, art department faculty member, is art adviser. The production staff includes Miss Ada Merry, assistant director; Miss Margaret Johnson, technical director; Miss Letitia Sinclair, business manager; Miss Elizabeth Macey, property chairman; Miss Louise Glasser; costume director, and Miss Annette Lange, publicity. The stage crew includes the Misses Jacquelyn Joseph, Frances Potter, Mary Jo Clapp, Juanita Waugh, Jane Cox, Lucille Schaf, Susannah Milner and Peggy Jane Gray.
Albright-Conklin Wedding Date Set
Miss Edith Conklin of Hartford, Conn., has chosen Jan. 20 as the date for her marriage to Rodney Olmstead Albright, son of Mr. and Mrs. Miss Conklin is thé daughter of W. P. Conklin of Hartford. She was -graduated from. Bennington College. - Mr. * Albright attended Quiver Military Academy - and was graduated from Dartmouth ege.
C. A. R. Groups Schedule Meetings
, Patronesses of the Children of the American Revolution will be entertained tomorrow afternoon at a tea at the home of Mrs. Walter C. Holmes. The sponsors are to plan for the annual C. A. R. dinner dance Dec. 27. Dinner will be at the Propylaeum and dancing at the Caroline Scett Harrison D. A. R. Chapter House this ‘year. Mrs. George Caleb Wright is president of the C. A. R. and Miss Jane Curry is junior president. - The junior group of the €. A. R. will attend a party Saturday at the home of Miss Carolyn Crom, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Raymond Crom. Guests will include the Misses Emily Andrews, Elizabeth Coats, Ellen Fuller, Sally Peterson, Jean Redwine, Mary Martha Turpin, Evelyn Wood, Janet and Ann Zimmerman and John Madden, Leonard Northrup, Henry and Michael Taggart, Robert Simpson, Donald Stevens and William Wiggins. The monthly meeting of the board of directors of the Suemma Coleman Home will be held at noon Priday at the home. Mrs. J.-W, Wright is president.
The mothers and dads are anticipating a
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Chester Ware Albright, 5735 N. Pennsylvania St.
| Hold ‘Wedding Story-of-the-Month
By Candlelight
Miss Alice Baker and Howard Kemper, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin G. Kemper, are to exchange marriage vows in a candlelight serv-
ice at 7:30 o'clock this evening at|
the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Anvey E. Baker, 417 E. 37th St. = Dr. F. 8. C. Wicks will officiate before the mantle which will be banked with greenery and illuminated by two seven-way candelabra. Mrs. Joseph Stout of Lafayette will provide a program of bridal selec-
tions, The bride will be gowned in white lace and tulle, with short sleeves and a full skirt. Her finger-tip length veil will fall from a coronet of orange blossoms and she will carry a bouquet of white chrysanthemums. Mr. Baker will give away his daughter. Mrs. Bennett Whitney, sister of the bride, will be matron of honor: Her gown will be of blue silk jersey with coral accent and she will carry a bouquet of coral chrysanthemums. Dudley Kemper will be his broth- % b best man. . Baker has selected a black a 40 gown for ner daughter's wedding. Mrs. Kemper’s gown will be of wine velvet. They both will wear corsages. A reception at the Baker home will follow the ceremony. The couple are to leave on a wedding wip and will be at home after Dec. at 3777 N. Meridian St. For traveling the bride will wea s-Tishk brow costume suit with brown accesso-
Among out-of-town guests “will be Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kemper of
x South, He Ba
Stout of Lafayette and Mr. and Walker F¥hitney of Anderson.
he Indianapolis Council of the E 0. Sisterhood will meet at 1 .. m. Monday at the Banner-White-hill auditorium. Mrs. Louise Maiken, field repre-
Franklin; Mr. and Mrs.
“Consider the Western Story” will be the subject discussed by C. William Harrison, story writer, at the round table meeting of the Story-of-the-Month Club at 8 o'clock tonight in the northwest clubroom of the Indiana War Memorial. After the talk two former associate members will be initiated into active membership. They are Miss Harriet Powner of Bridgeport and Mrs. Vera Smith Meyers of New Augusta. Ruth Culmer Dieter, oft of “The Provincial,” an Indiana Magazine, will speak at the next round table meeting, Dec. 28. -
Ohio State U. * Grads to Meet
As part of the observance of national Ohio State Day, local university alumni will give a party Friday at- the Women’s Department €lub, 1702 N. Meridian St. Reservations include those of Dr. and Mrs. M. R. Shafer, Dr. and Mrs. John ‘R. Swan, Dr. and Mrs. Paul Beard, Dr. and Mrs. Charles Newman; the Messrs. and Mesdames J. C. Schoenlaub, C. H. Wilgus, H. W. Smootz, M. S. MacCollum, N. H. Poole, Robert Joyce and Harry S. Hanna. Others include Messrs. and Mesdames Donald Drake, A. E. Focke, Carl Bruce, Don Wright, J. K. Mahrdt, C. T. Harman, L. F. Jones, Ernest Cohn, Herschel Good20| man, W. B. McCaw, Graeme Supple,
Baker Jr. ang Miss Hi
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Troop 175 will entertain with a
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Guests will include the Misses * | Lyda, Jean Clark, Joanne McDonald, Carol St. Clair, Rosalyn Crabb, Betty Thompson, Marjorie Miller, Mary Ann Pearce, Mary reo Patty Peterson, Carolyn LieBarbara Spong,’ Wells, Mrs.
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Club Meets Tonight|
Mrs. Hugh Baker St Mrs. Hugh elen’ Draying, |
To Dine Dec. 11 Members of the Senior Girl Seout| pitch-in dinner Monday evening, Dec. 11, at the home of Miss Patsy | Bishop, 3957 Guilford
Veronica Bowen, Mary Lewis, Joalyn|
Ann Mor-|”
Anita Jo Simmons
All- America themselves.
warmer on to feats of glory.
Inez Potter, Kansas City blond, Christman, quarterback. Miss Potter is '18, majors in journalism at | M. U. where she is a sophomore, one of Kappa Alpha Theta's brightest.
Also blond, tall and 21 is Jean McKeon of Long Beach, Cal; for two years the reason behind Harry Smith's brawny skill as guard in University of Southern California’s line. Miss McKeon is junior in S.C. school of education and a Delta Delta Delta.
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Here are the ‘All-America girls for 1930—chosen by experts Who » are
They're the girls who have been “dated” regilarly. this fall by leading: members of the All-America football team selected w. Harry Grayson, NEA Service sports editor and football expert.
If there is a woman behind every heroic - -deed * of man—and: df oH you're cherchezing le femme, look no farther, of these coed lassies would be enough to send the meekest bench-
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The smile of any one
Blond Anita Jo Simmons, 18, of Haskell, Tex., has beer {nopiration. for Texas A. & M.'s cyclonic fullback, John Kimbrough, for the past seven years. Miss Simmons is a sophomore in the Texas School: of Mines and Metallurgy, El Paso, and is concentrating on business admin. istration. She doesn’t go in for athletics herself.:
dates University of Mioic Paul
Jean McKeon
_ Mildred Burt
- Barbara Miller
“Study of costume and design take up part of Miss Mildred Burt's _time—curly haired William (Bud) Kerr, Notre Dame All-America end,
-’takes up a part: of the rest. -
Miss Burt's home is in St. Albans, “Long Island. Last summer she worked at the New York World's Fair in the Italian Building. She 1s 22, a graduate. of the McLane Art Institute. :
Nineteen-year-old Barbara Miller, liberal arts ‘major at the. Uni versity of ‘Iowa, has known Halfback Mile Kinnick since last spring and is more than a little responsible for shooting him up. to an undisputed
berth on the All-America eleven. : Miss ‘Miller comes from Sioux
City, Yowa, does not bother about
athletics ‘except when Kinnick is on the field baffling opposing teams. She is a member of Delta Gamma social sorority, engaged to. marry her football hero. And she is the only member of the All-America girl aggregation whose hair is not blond. Her “hair is Brown, and she likes
it that" way.
. Many of the other All- Anica football stars refuse to confine their ‘attentions to any single girl, prefer to spread their personalities over
the campus at large.
Almost unique is Nicholas Drab, Cornell: University tackle, who Sisciahn the need of feminine smiles to spur him on.
Quest Club
wealth of activities, including the
the Y. W. C. A. Mrs. Charles Fontaine is dance chairman. The Quest Club will hear a talk on India at its meeting today. Preparations for the “hanging of the greens” will be made in the “Singing for Fun Group” under the direction of Miss Marcile Tritt. Miss Louise Scooler is accompanist. The reading circle of the Quest Club ‘is preparing .a skit for the “hanging of the greens.” ‘Tomorrow afternoon the Home Fellowship Club members will make the puppets for the playlet, “Night Before Christmas,” to be presented Thursday, Dec. 21, at a Christmas party. Miss Marcella Duncan directs this group. The public affairs class of the Thursday Industrial Club, directed by Ted Rhodes, will present a survey of Y. W, ;depart-
| ments.
Christmas crafts and Thyste will
| be featured at the Girl Reserve ad-
visers’ meeting at 5:30 p. m. Mon-
"|day. Miss Lucille Chamberlain will
demonstrate metal craft and weaving and Mrs. Merle Carver, leather
‘{work. Miss Helen Frick, new ad-
viser, will discuss Christmas ‘music for use in club groups. Miss. Hag-
{gard and Miss Charlotte: Pearson, ~ |'Girl" Reserve secretaries, will: be in
charge.
will. meet at 3 p. m. Sunday at: the home of Miss Marietta Conklin.
. | Plans for the second semester of
the club’s activities will be discussed.
200 Expected AtH. A.C. Hop
More than 200 persons are expected to attend the dance for junior members of the Hoosier Athletic Club and their guests of high school and college age tomorrow: night at the club. Doc Grayson and his orchestra will play. Jack Moran is arrangements chairman. Included in the H. A. C. program
Carnival Dance Saturday night, the H. A. C. Guild bridge party Dec. 7 and the annual Christmas and New Year's Eve dances. The Mesdames Thomas W. Kercheval, Richard Hill and R. B. Wallace will make the arrangements for the guild’s bridge party, the second of a series. A 500-point bonus will pe given to all new players.
The council of the Quest Club|
for December will be the Winter
Y. W. Makes Christmas Plans: H. S. Dance Committee and to Meet T oday
As the Christmas season ‘approaches, the Y. W. C. A. is planning a
high séhool Christmas dance, the
“hanging of the greens” and the “Night Before Christmas” puppet show.
Today the high school dance committee ‘will meet with Miss Helen Haggard to plan the Christmas: dance Friday, Dec. 8, at Social Hall of
Parties Honor Brides-to-Be
Indianapolis brides-to-be are contributing their bit toward the general quickening of the social tempo as showers and pre-nuptial parties continue despite play openings, annual balls and Christmas shopping. Two parties are to be held today in honor of Miss Katherine Combs, whose marriage ‘to Francis Sibley Feiger of Fairfield, Ill., will be Sunday afternoon.’ The bride-to-be is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl M. Combs, 4224 Broadway. Mrs. R. R. Stephenson and Mrs. W. E. Crane of Crawfordsville were to be hostesses at a miscellaneous shower and bridge party this afternoon at Mrs. Stephenson's home, 438 E. 49th St. Guests were to include Mesdames Combs, T. J. Hembrey, O. D. Bullardick, S. B. Robinson, W. D. Guyton, C. F. Siegrist, T. H. Siegrist, Bert C. Fuller, K. T. Schwomeyer, C. L. Arvin, -C. R. Parker, H. D. Kendrick, Thomas M. Murray, A. E. (Gould, Maxwell Hamer, Cecil Hudson
Miss Combs will be honored this evening at a kitchen shower by Miss Isabel Horst, 3911 Ruckle St., who
will be a bridesmaid. Among guests|
will be Mesdames R. W. Standsbury, Earl Winson, Paul Peralto, J. A.
‘| Meier, James Conerty, Robert Par-
sons, Combs; Miss Joyce Goldman, Miss “ Janet Wischmeier and Mrs. Prancis -Woods of Anderson. a Pottery in Drssaén o brought over by the hostess from Italy will be used for decorations at the luncheon and linen. shower : tomorrow afternoon at 1-o’clock at the home of Mrs. Henry Gibson, 2030 N. Delaware St. for Miss Jeanne Claire Smith. Miss Smith is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Smith, 5540 Kenwood Ave. She will be married Dec. 16 to Dr. Vance John Chattin of Washington, Ind., son of Mrs. Nell Chattin of Bloomington. : ® » % Miss Harriett P.. Randall - has chosen Miss Joanne Jose as the only attendant for her marriage Dec. 18 to Jac A. Ochiltree. Miss Randall is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Randall, 516 N. Wallace St. \ Jean Ochiltree will be his brother’s best man. Ushers are to be Dudley Hulse, James McTurnan, Guilford Pearce and Robert Ochiltree, another brother of the bridegroom-to-be. The wedding will be in the Third Christian Ohurel,
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SORORITIES Alpha Chapter, Omega Kappa. 8 p. m. today. Hotel Lincoln. Mrs. Frank Shattuck, hostess. J ‘Delta Chapter, Xi Delta Xi. 8 p. m. today. Miss Vera Cobb, 4949 Manlove, hostess. Rho ‘Gamma Chi. 8p
Mrs. Willard Mars, 30th, hostess. CLUBS Indianapolis Piano Teachers’ Asso‘ciation.. 10 a. m. Fri. D. A. R. Chapter House. Lutheran Orphans’ Welfare “Association. 12:30 p. m. Fri. Home, E. - Washington and. LaSalle. "Luncheon and business. On-Ea-Ota: 1 p. m, Thurs. Mrs. Lee Anger, hostess. Business and luncheon-bridge, - Tomahawk Chapter, Sub-Deb. night. Miss Mary Frances Del on, 923 E. Raymond, hostess. Town Trotters. Thurs. eve. Mrs. Jackson Keith, 4509 E. Washington. Monte Carlo. party. Sorelle. . Tonight. - Hotel Lincoln. ‘Miss Daisy Voyles, hostess. -- owl. Tonight. Mrs. Otto Lay, 407 W.:Bernard Ave., hostess.
LODGE
Queen Esther Chapter 3, O. E. 8. 8 m. Fri. Masonic Temple, North and Illinois. Friends’ night. Mrs: Nellie ‘Hutcheson and Harry A. Bolin, wordy matron and patron.
m. today. 1017 W.
CARD PARTY
Moosehaven Committee, Women of the Moose. 2:30 p. m. Thurs. Moose Hall, 135 N. Delaware. Mrs. Louise Hoover, chairman. »
Legion Women Making Quilts
Two card parties and a quilting bee are scheduled by American Legion Auxiliary units for this week.
The BIG FOUR RAILWAY AUXILIARY 116, AMERICAN LEGION, will quilt all day today as:a part of its child welfare project. Mrs. Lloyd Farrington, 409 N. Temple Ave, will be hostess. Mrs. Frank Mumford and Mrs. Lester Campbell ‘are child welfare chairmen,.
The HILTON U. BROWN UNIT OF THE A AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY will have a card party Saturday afternoon at the ‘home: of Mrs.. Bess Ruth. Mrs. H. H. Pea-
will have charge. The. next unit meeting: will be ‘Dec. 8.
The INDIANAPOLIS ‘POWER AND LIGHT POST 300, American | Legion Auxiliary, will give a card party at 8 p. m. Friday at Ipalco Hall. ' Mesdames Arthur Humphrey, Donald - Davenport = and Bernard Connelly are in charge of arrangements. Proceeds will go « toward
filling Christmas baskets Jor: needy families.
Active on Book Review Program
rs. Emory Bowling (right) heads the commas! Monday » at
chapter house. Mrs. Wildasin, who is making her
‘lannual visits to the sorority: chap-
ters in her district, will arrive from Theta. Chapter at Indiana University on Saturday morning and will stay at the Alpha Tau chapter
visit she also will meet with. the Mothers’ Club, the active and pledge members, officers and house mother. A tea will be held in her honor Tuesday afternoon at the sorority house. Mrs. Frank Miller is alumnae president.
Members and guests of ALPHA CHAPTER OF SIGMA DELTA TAU will be entertained at a buffet supper this evening at the home of Miss Elsie Behrman, 1252 Hartford St.
Mrs. D. W. Bernd will be hostess to members of ALPHA CHAPTER OF PHI TAU DELTA tomorrow night at her home, 1431 W. 25th St.
Members of BETA TAU SIGMA will hold a dinner meeting at 6:30 p. m. today at the Canary
Mrs. Roland Lambert will be hostess this evening at the first of .a series of rush parties of ZETA CHAPTER OF LAMBDA CHI OMEGA. /
Members of GAMMA BETA CHI. will meet tonight at the Antlers ‘Hotel. Mrs. Fred Wagner will be hostess.
Miss Margaret Hart will entertain members of KAPPA GAMMA ALPHA this evening at her home, 617 N. Dearborn St.
Mrs. Lester Jones will be hostess to DELTA GAMMA BETA tomorrow evening at a meeting. in her home in the Linwood Apartments,
Bert McCammon will | aisciiss “Human Relations” before membets of PI OMICRON at their meeting = Friday evening ‘in the Washington Hotel. Mrs, J. Russell Hamilton, president of Beta. Beta Chapter, will be in charge.
‘Members of. EPSILON CHAPTER OF ALPHA OMICRON - ALPHA will be entertained with a luncheon bridge at 1 o'clock tomorrow afternoon at the home of Mrs. John Kirby, 4722 Winthrop Ave.
Miss rene Campbell, 522% B. 23d 8t., will be ‘hostess to ‘members of BETA. CHAPTER OF OMEGA PHI TAU at a meeting tonight ab 8 o'clock at her home. :
Members of BETA CHAPTER oF DELTA PHI BETA will meet at
|8 o'clock this evening at the home |of. Mrs. Hérschel Harms, 2018 Sher-
: brook Ave.
|seph St. will entertain |GAMMA SIGMA 2 ning at her home.
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* Members of a meeting this
services at ps at the home of Miss Lorena
Pollock, 1038 N. Onley St.
Members df ALPHA CHAPTER, OF. PHI THETA DELTA will meet this evening -at the home of Miss
| Eleanor Earnheart, 1040 N. Pair-
field Ave. Mrs. G. M. Pagett, 6037 E. gt. Jo-
Miss Aletha ‘Hayden, 1222 Pleas8 members
Local Delta Gamma Alumnae Will Greet Province Secretary At Butler Chapter Saturday
Meetings with a province secretary, a luncheon, pledge services and several routine business sessions ‘are among activities planned for tonight, fomorrow and the week-end by members of Indiana ‘Members of the INDIANAPOLIS ALUMNAE CH GAMMA will meet with Mrs. Dorothy Wildasin, Dayton, ‘province secretary of the organization, at 2:30 p. m. Saturday at the Butler University
house until Wednesday. During her|
Song” from
Cottage. Miss Bea Vickery will be. {gram will conclude with -the finale
J ZETA CHAPTER R OF PHI THETA DELTA will conduct
members of | . | PHI Fridayseve- :
lis sororities. OF DELTA
Lilly Singers To Be Heard
A luncheon, musical program and outline of ‘a study course will be features . of church organization meetings this week and early next.
The -Eli Lilly Choral Bsemble will give a program gt 7:45 p. Friday in the auditorium of the IRVINGTON METHODIST CHURCH. Clarence Elbert will accompany the group on the organ and Frank Springer on the piano. The church’s Woman's Association is: sponsor. Among numbers will be excerpts from two ~operas— ‘The Prayer “Stradella’” and the “Pilgrims’ * Chorus” from Tana hauser,” “Prayer of Thanksgi en “Ah, Moon of ‘My Delight” from Lehmann’s Song Cycle and “In a Persian Garden.” Ballads, such as “Hills of Home” and “Bells of St. Mary's” will be’ sung, and the pro-
from Arthur ‘Sullivan’ S “Gondoliers.” |.
' The WOMAN'S MISSIONARY SOCIETY OF MEMORIAL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH will meet at 10 a. m. Friday at the home of Mrs. Earl Taylor, 1121 E. 35th St., for an all-day meeting.. Mrs. George Kolb will ‘be. in charge of the mission study book, “Homeland Harvest.” A covered dish luncheon will be served at noon. Assistant hostesses will be Mesdames ‘Frank Skinner, William: C, Littrell, Edwin Bauer and Miss Essie Diddel.
Miss = Catherine. Boothe, 39 .S. Dearborn 8t., president of the NEW CRUSADE - 'YOUTHS' TEMPERANCE COUNCIL, will be hostess to members and their friends Monday evening. Mrs. Mildred Sullivan will outline a mew set of study course books. Robert Jordan will lead devotions.. Miss Irene Neal is in charge of music. -
Sorority to Dine, Attend Theater
Members of Tau Delta Tau Sorority will entertain with a dinner party tomorrow evening at the Seville Tavern. A ‘theater party at Loew's will ‘follow. - Guests will include Mesdames Clara Hillstrom, Nahre, Emma Ziegler, Kathryn Tyler, Dorothy Beisginer, arte Young; the Misses Virginia: Hall , Kathryn Haldeman. Irene Goodwin and Borieda Mitchell,
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Liss Variety Of Programs
Review to Be Feature at.
Meeting of ‘North « Side Group.
A book review, several talks and a Christmas program are included on programs planned for club meetings tomorrow. Mr. Marie Rogers will Tevidw “Black Daniel”, before members of the NORTH SIDE STUDY CLUB tomorrow at the home of Mrs, O.
_|T. Wingfield, 4840 Guilford Ave.
Mrs. Nelson Gibson: willbe hostess fo members of the 1908 CLUB tomorrow at her,’home, 2815 N. New Jersey «St. Mrs. Irving Blue will speak on “The Art of Indunapolis Bridges.”
Mrs. Louis Genung will address members of the Jase CRAIG CHAPTER OF INTERNATIONAL PAVE UI CLUB at a meeting tomorrow at the home of Mrs. Ban C. Wiseman, 5002 W. 15th St. Samuel Parke and Mrs. Russell il Dotson will be assistant hostesses.
Members of. the HALL PLACE MEMORY CLUB will be guests at a luncheon tomorrow afternoon at 1. o'clock at: the home of Mrs. W. E. Forrest, 1253 W. 31st St. Mrs, Isabelle Pickhardt will assist Mrs, Forrest. -
A Christmas program 1s ‘planned for the meeting tomorrow of the NORTH SIDE MOTHERS’ CLUB. Mrs. A. S. Rowe, 411 E. 48th St. will ‘be hostess. - Mrs. J. C. Hirsch man’ will be in charge of the pro-
~|gram and Mrs. Frank J. Billeter
will present Christmas songs. Members of the INDIANAPOLIS
| WOMAN'S CONTRACT CLUB will
meet at 1:15 p. m. tomorrow in the Indianapolis Athletic Club.
.The TRI LAMBETH CLUB will plan a Christmas party at a meeting at 7 p. m. tomorrow at the home of" Miss Mary Scheidegger, president, 942 N. Parker Ave,
The MOTHERS’ CLUB OF FAIRVIEW KINDERGARTEN of the Indianapolis Free Kindergarten will hold a Christmas meeting at 2 p.m. Tuesday. Mrs. Lester Ford ; “Christ= mas in the Home.” Gifts will be exchanged. )
Shower to Honor Mary Arminta Gray,
Mrs. H. S. Nesbit of Chicago will be matron of honor at the marriage of her sister, Miss Mary Arminta* Gray, to J. Austin Carrington on Friday, Dec. 10, in North Methodist Church. H. L. Carrington of ‘South ‘Bend
‘will be his hrother’s best man. F. L.
Lakin of Detroit afd Glenn Gray, brother of the. bride-to-be, will be ushers, Miss Gray is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Asher 'W. Gray, 4070 Broadway. Miss Gray will be honored at a tea and ‘miscellaneous shower Sun‘day afternoon. Mrs. Glenn Gray and Miss Harriett Heavenridge will be. hostesses.
1.U. Proton To Speak Here
The season's second prescoriesr luncheon and explanatory = music talk ' in connection with the subscription concert series by Fabien Sevitzky and the Indianapolis'S8ymphony Orchestra will be held Friday noon in the Athenaeum. The week-end concerts are to be in the Murat Temple. = Local hostesses will include Mesdames Ralph Chappell, Edward P. Dean, Frank Dowling, Samuel .Dowden, Harvey Elam, Fletcher Hodges, Homer L. Lathrop, J. Raymond Lynn, Elijah B. Martindale, William Macgregor Morris, Samuel Lewis Shank, Russell J. Spivey, A. H.
Steinbrecher, Charles Yoyles, Her-
bert T. Wagner, Georgia R. White, Howard Young, Miss ‘Ada ‘Bicking and Miss Clara C. Gilbert. - Members of the Bloomington unit of the women’s committee, headed by Mrs. Ward G. Biddle, chairman, and the Brazil unit, with Miss Lois Luther as chairman, will be honored at the luncheon. ‘Robert L. Sandurs, dean of the Indiana University School of Music, will speak. Mrs. Herbert M. Woollen is general chairman of the fortnightly luncheons. No reservations are necessary for the music talk but. reservations for the luncheon must be
received at the Symphony's Murat
Theater heaqquagiars before 5 p. m, today.
