Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 November 1939 — Page 14

SOCIETY— Hand-Made Christmas Gifts at Church Bazaars.

Offered

Gifts in grandmother's

annual church bazaar. There number of hand-made articles

day were selected at the Grandma might choose any’ to suit the tastes of etery-

one from tiny Tom to Grandfather. Today granddaughter is much too busy to do hand-

work and’ prepare fancy pastries.

With these moderns

in mind two women’s organizations affiliated with local churches have planned bazaars. The Christmas season brings added activities,

too, for other organizations.

St. Catherine’s Guild of the Advent Bplscopal Church is sponsoring its fifth annual gift fair all day tomorrow and in the evening at

the parish house, 3243 N. Meridian St. made doll clothes and linens, hand-

“Browsers” may select handted articles, home-made

jellies, pastries, etc. Even the young folk have contributed articles. - The Brotherhood of St. Andrews and the L. A. S. S. Class will have booths. - A light luncheon will be served.

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A dinner and musical program is planned to go with the bazaar in the church social rooms at All Souls Unitarian Church tomorrow. Sponsors for the Patriotic Arcade include Mr. and Mrs. E. Burdette - Backus, Mrs. Henry B. Heywood, Mrs. Emma McCotter, Mr. and Mrs. F. S. C. Wicks, Mesdames Charles A. Tom, Fred Doeppers and

Richard T. Buchanan. 2. 8

Members of the Stansfield Circle of the Meridian Street Method-

ist Church will sponsor a rummage

sale from 9 a. m. until 4 p. m.

‘next Thursday and Friday, Dec. 7 and ‘8, at the 'church. Mrs. Bert Slaymaker and Mrs. William Wiggins are general chairmen of arrangements. The annual Christmas party given by: the Circle for children of the Meridian Club is scheduled for Thursday evening, Dec. 21, from 7 until 9 o’clock at the church. Entertainment will be provided by the different departments of the circle. Circle members will be assisted by the Sunday School.

” ” The Woman's Association of the

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8 Tabernicle Presbyterian Church

will hold a Christmas luncheon at the church Dec. 12. Mrs. W. H.

Elvin is in‘charge.

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The Robert’s Guild of St. Paul’s Episcopal Church is sponso

a musicale Wednesday at 8 p. m. in t Mrs. E. May Hahn is president.

he Robert’s Room of the church.

Mrs. Frank Richmann will speak on “Old Glassware” at the Southern Club Auxiliary luncheon 1 p. m. Friday at the home of Mrs,

M. G. Knox, 3262 Washington Blvd. Mesdames J. D. Smith, P. C. Reilly

Assisting hostesses will be -the and R. L. Colby.

The Officers’ Wives Club will hold a covered dish guest luncheon bridge at 1 o'clock Monday at the Naval Armory, 30th St. and’

White River. Hostesses will be the Peet, A. W. Paul and W. C. Smith.

Mesdames L. D. Bibler, W. W.

Arrange Smith College Dance Parties Several additional dinner parties have been planned to precede the Bit of Old Scotland Dance which the Smith College Club will hold Saturday night at the Woodstock Club. In one group will be Messrs. and Mesdames J. S. Pearson Jr., Fred Pier, Alexander Stewart, Jean Black; Miss Joanne Dissette* and

Robert Frost Daggett Jr. At another table will be Mr. and

Mrs. C. P. Cartwright and Dr. and Mrs. Edward Mitchell.

Mrs. George W. Kadel, Mr. and Mr. and

Mrs. Marvin L. Lugar will entertain at dinner for Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Adair and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lee Hargitt.

Dinner reservations also have been made by Mr. and Mrs. Orland

A. Church and Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Hoke. Mrs. Theodore B. Griffith, president of the club, and Mr. Grit-

fith will attend the dance with a

large group. In the party for

dinner and the dance will be Messrs. and Mesdames William C.

Griffith, Otto N. Pranzel Jr. Perry Austin H. Brown, Sylvester Johnson, a Mrs. Frederick T. Holliday,

E. O'Neal, Garvin M. Brown, Evans Woollen Jr., Shirley D. , Edward Mayer and Cornelius

Invite 30 for Dinner Before Dance Mr. and Mrs. Roy Elder Adams are entertaining at a dinner

party for 30 guests before the dance.

Mr. and Mrs. William H. Macomber

Among their guests will be of Kendallville, their daughter

and son-in-law; Messrs and Mesdames Hobson Wilson, Mo! - ville Brown, Thomas Madden, Jeremiah Cadick, William is Lan.

Wilson Mothershead, John Cooper, :

Jones, Clyde E. Whitehill, Fred W. Jungclaus,

William Jungclaus, George K.

Byron Lundblad; Miss

Sally Rearhard and Mrs. John Gamble. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Cecil van Wyk, who recently returned

from their wedding trip, will be honored at

van Wyk's sister, Mrs. Paul E. Fisher,

before her marriage was Mrs. Julia Darlington Lilly.

a dinner given by Mrs. and Mr. Fisher." Mrs. van Wyk

Another dinner party will be that of Mr. and Mrs. John P. Collett who are to entertain Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Runnels Harrell, Mr. and Mrs. James ‘A. Gloin and Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Patton and Mr. and

Mrs. Paul Cullom, both of Frankfort.

Jr. will join the group at the dance following the Symphony concert.

Elizabeth Meeker to Give Tea

Dr. and Mrs. William Wishard

Among the parties for the holidays is a tea Dec. 22 to be given by

Miss Elizabeth Meeker at the home

Howard R. Meeker, 340 East 56th St.

College, Poughkeepsie, N. Y,, the day

of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

She will return from Vassar before the tea.

The Sub-debs will give a dinner Dec. 29 at the Indianapolis Ath-

letic Club. The Scribblers’ Club, a dance the night of Dec. 22 at

a high school girls’ group, will the club. Sou give

All Departments of Voters’

League Are to

Participate in

General Meeting for December

An departments in the Indianapolis League of Women Voters will

have a part in the December in the American United Lif Voters is called ‘The Merit Girls’ ”

general meeting at 10:15 a. m. Wednesday e Building. “Why the League of Women will be discussed.

Talks which will be presented at department meetin will include discussions of labor laws of the state, Rg ext Fy onth

relief survey reports, foreign trade, trade agreements, election methods and township and county government. Speakers at the general meeting next week will include Mrs. Frank Cox, “Government and Its Operation”; Mrs. Stanley Hayes, “Government and Economic Welfare”; Mrs. James Bawden, “Government and Education”; Mrs. Austin Clifford, “Government and Child Welfare”; Mrs. F. E. Gifford, “Government and Legal Status,” and Mrs. John Fuller, “Government and Foreign Policy.”

Mrs. Lester Smith will entertain the DEPARTMENT OF GOVERN- _ MENT ‘AND ITS OPERATION at 2 p. m. Monday, Dec. 11, at her home, 126 Berkley Road.

“Labor Laws-in Indiana” will be discussed at the meefing of the LEGAL STATUS DEPARTMENT at 10 a. m. Tuesday. Mrs. H. H. Martin will be hostess at her home, 311 E. 51st. St.

Members of the EDUCATION DEPARTMENT will meet at 10 a. m. Friday, Dec. 8, at the home of Mrs. Bawden, 630 E. 52d St. Mrs. Arthur * Medlicott will speak on “Indianapolis and Milwaukee Compared in Costs of Education, Juvenile Delinguency, Crime and Relief.”

Members of the juvenile delinq committee of “the CHILD 'ARE DEPARTMENT will be in charge of the program for the meeting at 2 o'clock Monday afternoon, Dec. 11. The place of the meeting will be announced later.

. Two meetings and report sessions for the relief survey of: the. league -are scheduled for.the ECONOMIC WELFARE DEPARTMENT. ~Meetings will be at 10:15 a. m. tomorrow aud 10:15 a.m. Frida, Dee. 15, at the Propylaeum.

Mrs. Ralph Showalter, 5601 N. Meridian St., will entertain members of the FOREIGN POLICY DEPARTMENT at 2 o'clock Monday at ‘her home, assisted by Mrs. R. W. : Loomis

Foreign Trade” and Benefit to the| Consumer in the Trade Agreements Program”; Mrs. Merwyn . Rridenstine, “Benefits to Indiana in the|. Trade Agreements. Program”; Mrs. Donald Gerking, “Answers to Direct and Indirect Attack on the Trade Agreements Program,” and: Mrs. Leonard Smith, “Action Project to uppo e Agreements With Facts.” Program

Local Parties” and “Election Methods” will be discussed at the “What Every Voter Should Know” meeting at 10 a. m. Wednesday, Dec. 13, at the Rauh Memorial Library.

The NIGHT STUDY GROUP will

and County Government at. 7:30 Pp. m. Friday, Dec. 8,at the Y. W.C.A.

J. Fred Rippy will speak on “Dictatorship and Democracy in Latin America” in the second of 'thel: League’s LECTURE SERIES on Friday evening, Jan. 12. :

Mrs. H. M. Woodward To Speak at 8 Today

Mrs. Helen M. Woodward will give a talk on “Mexican Art” at a meeting of the Spanish Club at 8 p. m: loay in her home, 3815 Graceland ve. Dr. Paul Saltine recently was elected club president. Other new

land; secretary - treasurer, Mrs. Charles Apostdl, and program chair= man, Mrs. In ez Samper.

tian Temperance Union will meet tomorrow at the Wheeler City Res-

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‘lon Dec. 12. Special Christmas music

‘ess Wednesday for the Music Study | Emmett Lamb on Dec. 15 and the

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meet for a discussion of Township|

officers are vice president, Neal Ire-|

W. C. T. U. Will Meet| At Wheeler Mission |

Members and friends of Marion| County units of the Women’s Chris- |

cue Mission for a prayer service] . [from 10:30 a. m. to noon. Frayer JUL be offered, Dob ony. nel . {for the. cause of temperance, but for “Mrs. J world conditions in. 1

Program Set ByA. A UW.

Branch of the American Association of University Women will be enten¥ tained at a “coffee” Tuesday at 7:30 p. m. at the Business and Professional Women’s Club, 1101 N. Delaware St. The Contemporary Literary group will be hostesses. Mrs. Katherine Pierce, ‘who has been active in the art program of the General Federation of Clubs

will be the principal speaker at the general meeting at the Y. W. C. A.

will be featured. Several study groups will not hold December meetings because of the holidays. Among those scheduled are: ‘The day group of the Contemporary Literature Division will meet Dec. 11 and the night Fup will meet Tuesday. At the latte

Christmas story. The * Creative Writing Class will convene on Dec. 7 and 21. Mrs. C. L. Harkness will be hostess for the ‘Education Study Group on Dec. 12. Mrs. E. D. Campbell will be host-

Group and will lead a discussion of Harry, national director, Berlioz’s “Symphony Fantastique.” Group will meet at the home of Mrs.

Adolescent Parental Education Group will meet on Dec. 20. Dec. 15 has been announced as the date for the Social Welfare - Group

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EVENTS

SORORITIES

Beta Chapter, Beta Chi Theta. 7:30 p. m. Mon. Miss Sally Cox, 615 N. Jefferson, hostess.

Rho Zeta Tau.’ 8 p. m. today. Mrs, Earl White, hostess.

CLUBS

Lo Sin Loy: 8 p.m. today. Miss Helen Flaherty, hostess. Plan for chili supper. : Fa-Lo-Sis. Fri. eve. Mrs. Maurice Goodwin, hostess. Plan for Christmas charity and baskets. Entertainment ‘by Mrs. Edwin Pattison and Mrs. Don Reyman, pledge members. - >

LODGES

North Park Chapter 404, 0. E. S. 7:45 p; m. Tues. North Park Temple, 30th and Clifton. Indianapolis Lodge .38, Degree of .Honor Protective Association. 8 p. ni. today. 1. O. O. F. Hall, E. oth "and Rural.: Mrs. Jennie I. * Harry national director, . guest. | Mr Mrs. Esther Loomis, president. Prospect “Auxiliary, O.:E. 8. Sat. noon. Masonic. Hall, Prospect and State. Annual Christmas party and gift’ exchange. Business at 2 p. m. Mrs. Roy Faries, president. |’ Naomi Chapter 131, O. E. S. 8'p. m. Fri. Masonic Temple, North and Illinois. Initiation. Mrs. Ida Wilson and William - Hartmann, worthy matron and pation. Ladies’ Ald Society, Oaklandon Christian Church. Sat. afternoon and eve. Church. Dinner from 5 “to 8 p. m.' Sunday School classes -* sponsoring booths.

At Home Here

Moorefield Photo.

The Hoosier City Auxiliary 140 of Letter Carriers will sponsor ‘a card party Monday at Block’s Auditorium. Proceeds will go to clothe Heedy chil-

Dorothy Kinnaman, Inez Smith Will Be Honored at Showers; Friends Fete Betrothed Couple

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Showers continue to dominate the forecast tomorrow: for local

New members of the Indianapolis]

Miss Mary Vance Trent will tell a|-

guest. |.

‘lard Green, Nellie McNally, Reiner’

‘the wedding; Miss - Isabel Horst, |F

‘| Beville Ave. has chosen Miss Ruth

| Bell and Miss Elsie Jean Bell. - Rob : brothes ‘of the: prospective bride- | Miss « J

‘|Mr. and Mrs. George J. Weiss, has

‘ |riage to Charles Nes Philp Cohen, son % |of Mr. and Mrs. Simon Cohen

are (left to right)

brides-to-be.

Fletcher and Mrs. Robert Drake, her of ‘their parents, Mr. and Ss. Claude E. Kinnaman, 2424 E. 10th St. Among guests will be the bride-to-be’s mother, Mrs. Chester A. Sink, Greenfield, mother of the prospective bridegroom; Mrs. M. P. his grandmother; Mrs. James Vor‘hies, St. Clair, Mich., grandmother of Miss Kinnaman; Mesdames Bertha Machan, Violet Stewart, Daniel Abbett, Richard Pedlow, Harley Drake, Garland Parmer, Francis Andrews, Herbert R. Fletcher, A. C. Van Duyn of Greenfield; Miss Dorothy Barrett and Miss Helen Waters.

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Miss Inez Smith. will. be entertained at a miscellaneous shower tomorrow evening at the home of her aunt, Mrs. Lucille Hawkins, 861 Bradshaw St. Mrs. Oliver L. Hayworth, an aunt, and Miss Leona Smith, the bride-to-be’s sister, will be hostesses. Miss Smith's marriage to Denzel Poindexter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Poindexter, will take place Friday, Dec. 22, in St. Mark’s English Lutheran Church. : Guests at the party will be Mesdames Poindexter, Charles Brown, Wayne Eubank, Carl Brown, William Brown, Ray Brandes, Arthur Brown, William Mabe, Margaret Montgomery, May Allee, Irvin Neville, Rich-

Benting, Donald Jungel, Lester McGinnis, ‘Earl A. Loughridge, Lola Johnson, Paul Weaver of Terre Haute; the Misses Olive Allee, Mildred ant Inez Jungel, Helen Fechtman, Emma Gass, Dorothy Stewart and Kathleen Hazzard. 2 8 Bn : Mr. and Mrs. Fred Robinson will entertain at a dinner party tomorrow evening at their home, 4236 Broadway, in honor of Miss Katherine Combs and her fiance, Francis S. Feiget of Fairfield, Ill. ~ The couple is to be - married Sunday afternoon “in. - Meridian Heights Presbyterian Church. : ‘Dinner guests will include’ . Miss Joyce Goldman, maid of honor for

bridesmaid; George D. Freshwater, |2 Fairfield,’ best man; Samuel Robinson, an - usher, and Mr.. and Mrs. Carl M. Combs, parents of: the bride-to-be. : » 2

ose Thelma Miller, . canghter of ‘and Mrs. A. W. Miller, 1038 N.

Beauchamp as her maid of honor for her m ge Saturday, Dec. 9, to Max R. Forrest. The wedding will be at’ 7:30 in the East Tenth Street Methodist Church. - Richard May. will be. best man. Dr. J. N. Greene will officiate at the service. The bridegroom: ibe the son of Mr. and Mrs. R - Re Forres: of Summi tville,

sz = tained recently at.a buffet supper in| honor of their. ‘nephew, Raymond E. Grothaus, and his. fiancee, Miss Ma-|. donna Topmiller, daughter of Mr. and’ Mrs. Paul J. ‘Topmiller. The couple are to be married Jan. 6 in the Church of ‘the Holy Cross. Guests were members of the im- - | mediate families, Mr. and Mrs. R. C.

ert J. Grothaus of Los Angeles, a

, Was an out-of-town guest. ‘Recker and Mrs. David J. Bieberich, aunts of Mr. Grothaus, assisted the host and hostess.

ERR. Miss Hortense Weiss, daughter of

set Dec. 17 as the date for her mar-

of

Charleston, W. Va. Si ceremony

£4 will ‘be at the home of the: bride-|

to-be’s

recently “for the bride-to-be

EE i Mr. and |C Burk s = | §f

Mrs. Carl O. indies wis Mis [3s

McLaughlin and H. C. Myers.

Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Just enter: =.

or Culture Club

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dren. - Assisting with -plans- for the auxiliary party

the Mesdames J. H. Schier, Charles

Miss Dorothy Kinnaman, whose marriage to L. Wayne Sink of Flint, Mich,, will be Christmas Eve in the Pirst Reformed Church, will be honored at a miscellaneous shower tomorrow -evening. Mrs.

Russell sisters, will be hostesses at the home

Chaillaux Talks

Sink, ToD. O. O.U. Unit

Homer Chaillaux, American Legion Americanism director, will speak at the Christmas party and luncheon of the Governor * Oliver Perry Morton Chapter, Daughters of the Union, at 12:30 p. m. Saturday at the Homestead Inn, 5694 N. Meridian St. Mrs. Cnarles D. Corwin will sing Christmas songs, accompanied by Mrs. Helen Thomas Martin, Mrs. Grover Workman is program chairman. Mrs. Louis Kruger, hostess, will be assisted by the Mesdames Thomas Demmerly, H. L. Daugherty and M. D. Didway. Members of the Terre Haute,

| Madison, Franklin, Golumbus, Win-

chester and Liberty chapters will be guests. Miss Mildred Murray . of Columbus, stat: regent, will be a

special guest. Miss Hughes . ‘Weds Today

Miss Marjorie Hughes, daughter

of Bluffton, became the bride of ‘Richard N. Goldbach of Gary at 11 o'clock this morning in the rectory. of SS. Peter and Paul Cathedral. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Goldbach, The Rev. Pr. Richard J. Langen performed the ceremony amid a setting of palms and ferns. Mrs. Ruth Messler, harpist, played “To a Wild Rose” and “Ave Maria” dur-

‘ing the service.

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Bride Wears Turquoise -

marriage by her father, wore a floor-length gown of turq:oise, fash-joned-with a basque waist, full skirt and, elbow length sleeves. She wore a turban in a matching shade and carried gold daisy chrysanthemums. Miss Martha Goldbach, sister of the bridegroom, was maid of ‘honor. Her gown was of fuschia crepe in a tailored style, with gold piping on the matching belt and gold accents.

chrysanthemums. ‘Mr. Goldbach’s best man was William Carr of Gary.

Mrs. Hughes in Black Crepe Mrs. Hughes” chose’a black: crepe

vardia. Mrs. Goldbach’s: ensemble

corsage. A tncheon was served ‘to the

Hill after the ceremony. The couple is ‘to ‘be at home in Gary after a

wore a Moss’ green ensemble. with accessories.

University and .is a mem of

.| Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity. The |

bride was a member -of the Indianand i$ a member of Pel Jota, Xi.»

‘Tours of Parks’ Topic for Talk

of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hughes

The bride, who was given in|

She had a fuschia turban and] carried . a ‘bouquet of ‘wine colored :

dress: with wine trim with which she | wore a corsage .of ‘orchids ‘and bou- |

was a grape shade with an orchid -

immediate families at. Hollyhock|

short trip. For traveling the bride| beaver trim, a beaver hat and, brown The bridegroom attended Butler

apolis Public Health Nursing Staff|

« | Will Hear Talk

About Mexico

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Irvington Fortnightly

* Group to Have 2 Lt Speakers Tomorrow.

’ Included on club programs for tomorrow and Saturday are talks on

| Paraguay . and Bolivia, poetry and |travel and a Christmas party.

Mrs. C. E. Trueblood and Mrs. P.

NIGHTLY CLUB tomorrow at the

home of Mrs. W. J. Weesner, 53}

Ave. Mrs. Trueblood will on “Social Relationships of Cooperation” and Mrs. Schulmeyer’s |ubiect will be “Kagawa’s Contribu-

- “Mexico Marches” (J. H. Plenn) | will be discussed on the poetry and

- INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL8 Y CLUB at their meeting tomorrow at the home of Mrs. C. J. McIntyre, 3850 N. Delaware St. The program will follow a. luncheon at 12:30 p. m. Mrs. Adolph Emhardt and Mrs. Mabel Biehl will be assistant hostesses. :

. Members of the SPADE AND 'TROWEL CLUB will elect officers at their luncheon and’ meeting tomorrow at the home of Mrs, Irving Palmer, 5726 Broadway Terrace.

The INDIANAPOLIS PIANO TEACHERS’ ASSOCIATION will

Miss Mary Westfall will be hostess to members of the FELIOCHO CLUB tomorrow evening at 8:0°clock at her home, 342 W. 31st St. Plans for a Christmas party are to be discussed.

Mrs. Hollis Nay, 3118 ' Broadway, assisted by Mrs. C. H. Lloyd; is to be hostess for the Christmas party of the SATURDAY AFTERNOON LITERARY CLUB Saturday at her home.

Continuing their study of the development of the Federation of} Women’s Clubs, members of the

on the first biennial convention and

meeting Saturday. Mrs. G. P. Stockton will be speaker.

sylvania St., will be hostess, assisted by. Mrs. H. O. Warren and Mrs. Frank McCaslin. Mrs. F. M. Montgomery will. report on current events.

Couple at Home After Short Trip

Mr... and Mrs. Ray Bair are at home at 938 Park Ave. after returning from a short wedding trip following ‘their marriage Friday eveling in ‘Peru. The Rev. V. L. Clear officiated. The © bride before her marriage was Miss Helen Ruth Peters of Ff. Wayne, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry R. Peters of Mulberry, The bridegroom’s parents are Mr. and Mrs. Samuel J. Bain Attending the couple were Miss Dorothy McAfee of . Logansport and Gerald Francis of Peru.

‘Schulmey®r will speak before] members of the IRVINGTON FORT-|

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tion to Co-operation.” Mrs. Charles|. EB. Teeters will be assistant hostess.

‘travel program of the CULTURE| CLUB tomorrow at the home of Mrs. ‘Hughes Patten, 34 E. 56th St.

“Mrs. Jules Zinter will talk on “Bolivia and Paraguay” before members of the LINCOLNIAN CHAPTER OF|

meet tomorrow morning at 10 ‘o'clock in the D. A. R. chapter house.

MAGAZINE CLUB will hear a talk council meeting in Chicago at their

“Mrs. PF. C. Walker, 5563 N. Penn-|

talk will deal

Kindred Photo. Miss Jeanette Louise Rodgers will become the bride of J. Henry “Miller -Dec. 16. The bride-to-be is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William P, Andrews. Mr. Miller is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Miller of Marion.

Benefit Party ~ Set Saturday

A rush party, a card party and an| election of officers for the coming| year are among sorority activities this week and Monday.

The annual card party of GAMMA CHAPTER, OMEGA NU TAU SORORITY, wil’ be Saturday afternoon at the Banner-Whitehill auditorium. Proceeds will be used for the sorority’s charity program. Mrs. George Peterson is general party chairman. She will be assisted by the Mrs. Walter Nielson, tickets; Mrs. “Bernhard Smith, attendance prizes; Mrs. Margaret Ulrich, table prizes, and Helen Wanner, candy.

ALPHA CHAPTER OF RHO DELTA SORORITY will give a rush party 8 p. m. today at the home of Miss Katherine Hoover, 1102 N. Mount St. Miss Evelyn Meade is arrangements chairman. Rushees “include the Misses Margaret Hun{, Eileen Zetlmaier, Dorcas Porter, Mrs. Albert South and Mrs. ‘Winifred Abdell.

ALPHA CHAPTER OF DELTA PHI BETA will elect officers at 8 p. m. Monday at the home of Miss Viola Spreckdimever, 338 S. Lyon Ave.

Miss Betty Cullings, 511 N. Riley Ave., will be hostess to the BONAE AMICA CHAPTER OF THE VERUS CORDIS SORORITY this evening.

. Mrs. Mildred Seydell of Atlanta, Ga., writer and traveler, will talk on “Neighbor to a Madhouse” at the meeting of ZETA BETA CHI SORORITY at 8 o'clock tomorrow evening in the auditorium of the Indiana World War Memorial. Prof. George Schumacher of But-

ity, will introduce Mrs. Seydell. The with an escape through Finland from the European war,

Dinner Party Arranged The A. G. Club will have a progressive dinner party tonight. The dinner will begi~ at 5:30 p. m. at

the home of Miss Betty McCammon, . 2710 N. Harding St. :

“| Arley Ember }

ler University, director of the Soror-|

Yule Carols Sub; ject for | ~ Club Mecing.

| Women's Department Art,

Division Will Have Musical Fete.

" Miss Margaret James of Brazil, Ind, will giv: a musical program, “Christmas Carols and Their Hise: tory,” at a meeting of the Art Dee"

partment of the Women’s Depart ment Club at 2 p. m. Monday. A

Mrs. Edward L. Pedlow and Mrs. Howard W. Painter, co-chairmen of the tea committee, will be -assisted by the Mesdames Albert E. Adair, E. L. Burnett, George W. Bowman, Alvin T. Coate, C. E. Crippin, Ro land Daley, William C. Ellery, Mau rice B. Eppes. 1 Dan Goodman; Mary" B. Hedges, T. F. Hudgins, James E,, Hughes, Alvin G. José, Edwin IL, Lennox, Everett Lett, Jess Martin, }.cNeeley, Carl Wink ler, Maurice F. Winkler and C. Eu. gene Wolcott, The Ten o’Clock study. group of the Art Department will meet Wednesday a. the John Herron Art Institute. Mrs. DeWitt Morgan will | talk on “American Collection of. Paintings.”

| tea will follow,

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Lodge Directs Sale of Tickets

A variety show, a card. party, a. supper and election of officers are among the current and recent ace tivities of lodges of the city. The THADAMAN CLUB OF THE. O. E. 8. will sponsor the sale of, tickets for the “Varieties of 1938, Charity Show” tomorrow evening at. the American United Life Building, Proceeds will aid the crippled chile... dren of Indianapolis. Miss Doria. R. Prince is chairman,

CAPITAL CITY CIRCLE, 176," PROTECTED HOME CIRCLE, will give a card party and musical en< tertainment for the benefit of the degree teams at 8:30 p. m. at Odd Fellows’ Hall, Hamilton and Washe' = ington Sts.

, The OLIVE BRANCH REBEKAH LODGE 10 will sponsor. an “Aunt Jemima Supper” tomorrow evening. at 1336 N. Delaware St.

The PAST GRAND ARCH’ DRUIDESS CLUB met this noon at the home of Mrs. Susan, Schmidt, . 1234 S. State St.

Mrs. Irene Eichel recently was 3 elected Noble Grand of the OLIVEBRANCH REBEKAH LODGE 10, : Other officers elected were - Mrs, Leila Goldsberry, vice grand; Mrs, Ethel Rhodes, recording secretary; Miss Carrie Johnson, financial sece retary; Mrs. Nelle Hollywood, treas« - urer, and Mrs. Louise Sharp, trustee,

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Couple Married In Church Rectory,

Miss Helen Elizabeth Johnson and’ * Elmer M. Schnippel exchanged marriage vows this morning in the rectory of Sacred Heart Catholic’ Church. The Rev. Fr. Ephraim;" 0. F. M.,, officiated. Miss Beulah Johnson was her sise'% ter’s maid of honor and Sylvester

Weaver was the bridegroom’s best man. .