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Engagement of Anne Ayres to Dr. F. W. Taylor Announced

Mr. and Mrs. Frederic M. Ayres, 5700 Sunset Lane, today announced the engagement of their daughter, Anne, to Dr. Frederic W. Taylor, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Modd Taylor, 1449 N. Delaware St. The wedding date has not been set. Miss Ayres attended Miss Hall's School at Pittsfield, Mas... and has traveled abroad. Dr. Taylor was graduated from Purdue University and received his medical training at Columbia University. Lambs Will Give Musteal Dec. 16

A musical show, “Christmas Eve on the Lambs’ Dude Ranch” will be presented Saturday night, Dec. 16, at the Columbia Club as the Christmas frolic of the Lambs Club Ranch songs and stunts will be a part of the entertainment. A chorus of cowboys and cowgirls will dance the Boomps-a-Daisy, La Conga and Tango Mr. and Mrs. J. Perry Meek head the production committee, assisted by Messrs. and Mesdames Irving M. Fauvre, John H. Bookwalter and William B. Ansted Jr. Dinner will be served at 8 p. m. and the show will go on at 11 o'clock

Bachelor Committee Is Selected The bachelor committee of sponsors includes Albert O. Deluse, Elmer W. Stout. Frederick A. Clark, Stuart Dean, Percy H. Weer, Herbert J. Reade, Joseph J. Daniels, Robert Kruse, John C. Ruckelshaus, Dr. John A. M. Aspy, Edward L. Mayer, Dr. H. H. Wheeler, Dr. Walter Bruetsch, Benjamin M. Bogue, Henry Severin, William Garvin Bastian, William N. Wilson, Edward Gallahue, Louis W. Fletcher, Paul Starrett, Dr. Howard B. Mettel, Joseph S. Williams, Joseph C. Wallace, R. Stewart Bailev Jr, Francis D. Brosnan, Burford Danner, Bernard M. Cuniff, George E. Bardwell, Walter R. Schott, Robert D. Eaglesfield Jr, Henry J. Frenzel, William H. Stafford Jr, Russell W, Langsenkamp, Kurt Lieber, R. T. Miskimin IIT, Robert Frost Daggett Jr, Samuel Reid Sutphin, Alfred J. Stoklev, William Rockwood Jr.. Svivester Johnson Jr., Frederick D. Anderson, Eugene S. Pulliam Jr. Edwin M. Craft Jr. and Caleb N. Lodge.

Many Parties Arranged for Guild Dance Reservations for St. Margaret's Guild annual supper dance tomorrow night at the Indianapelis Athletic Club continue to pour in. Miss Mary Helen McKee and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest N. Gimbel are entertaining before the dance. Their guests will be the Messrs. and Mesdames Edward P. Gallagher, Jack Godfrey, Herman Lauter, Harold Woody, Gus Schumaker, Paul L. McCord, Allan Thompson, Herbert Tyson, N. K. Hurst, Mr. Howard Intermill and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hocksworth of Grand Rapids, Mich. In Arthur Evans’ party will be Miss Lula Ogle, Mr. and Mrs.

W_ E. Mohler, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Smock, Dr. and Mrs, C. A. Fink of Chicago and Mrs. O. M. Seitz of Paducah, Ky. Shellys to Entertain for House Guest The Morris Shellys are entertaining for their houseguest, G A.

Pritchard of Fortville; Mr. and Mrs. I. P. Field, and Mr. and Mrs. ET. Barr and their houseguests, Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Mains and Mr. and Mrs. Leon T. Waddell of Greenfield, O., and Mr. and Mrs. G. H Morehouse of Cincinnati, ©. Mr. and Mrs. Bert A. Gwyn are having a cocktail party for Messrs. and Mesdames Harry E. Curts, C. I. Lehr, Walter F. Maloney, Dr. and Mrs. Harry E. Kitterman, Dr. and Mrs. C. L. Eisaman and Dr. and Mrs. Clifford H. Jinks. Mr. and Mrs. M. Crosby Bartlett will entertain informally before the dance Their guests wili be Messrs. and Mesdames Frank Fairchild, Kenneth Swanson, Jack Gulling, Bernard Lacy and Dr and Mrs. Russell Henry, Another informal gathering before the dance will be that at which Mr. and Mrs. N. Kirk Coleman will be host and hostess, They will enteftain for Messrs. and Mesdames Robert Mason. W. A. Bowen, Dr. and Mrs. William E. King, Miss Rosemary Clune, Miss Rosemary Dwyer, Herbert Parker and Daniel Winter,

Richardsons Plan Cocktail Party At the cocktail party which the C. W. Richardsons will give will be Dr. and Mrs. Walter S. Hickman, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Howell, Mrs. Carolyn Ellis, Miss Mildred Horn, Miss Suzanne Seward, William Ryan, Merrill Husted. John McCune and Ben Caldwell. Guests at the cocktail party of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hammond will be Messrs. and Mesdames George Hall, Lewis Burnett, 8S. W. Wurster, Stephen Rodford, E. R. Zehe, Eugene Trago, Howard Williams. I. W. Adelhelm, Harold Feightner, Hugh Barnhart, James Miller and David Klausmeyer At table will be Messrs. and Mesdames Preston J. MeNurien, Gerald S. Hyde, E. IL. Cattermole, Daniel D. Grubbs, Robert N. Huncilman, George P. Stautze, Jack Strickland, Randolph Crosby and Dr. and Mrs. W. E. Bodenhamer. Mr. and Mrs, James A. Hogshire Jr. will entertain at home before the dance. Their guests will be the Messrs. and Mesdames George H. Lilly, Robert M. Stith, O. P. Perine, David D. Cutright, Ralph F. Thompson and Frank E. McKinney. Another home party preceding the ball will be that of Dr. and Mrs. John R. Brayton for Dr. and Mrs. James S. McBride, Dr. and Mrs. Charles O. McCormick, Messrs, and Mesdames Turman warren, Guy Morrison, Karl E. Stout and Charles A. Nugent, and Carelton Heiberger of Austin, Ind

Junior League to Present Marionettes

The Indianapolis Junior League will present a marionette show, “The Adventures of Marco Polo.” at 3:15 p. m. next Tuesday in the Manual Training High School auditorium. Mrs. George Ziegler is in charge.

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® » Wives and guests of members of the Indianapolis Literary Club will be entertained at the club's Monday night meeting at the D. A. R. Chapter House. Dr. James O. Ritchey will speak on “Doctor Literature.”

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5 = 5 = 5 = The Junior Gay Blades, composed of Tudor Hall young women, will skate this afternoon at the Coliseum. Miss Rosemary Wright is president Mrs. Faagle hield to Introdice Davighte he Mrs. Robert Davy Eaglesfield will introduce her daughter, Patricia, to a small group of friends at a debut tea Thursday afternoon, Dec. 28, at Woodstock Club Athenaeum Dance to Follow Play Younger members of the Dramatic Club will be in charge of the holiday prodifction of “Stage Door” on Dec. 22 in the Murat Theater, Miss Betsy Home is chairman, assisted by the Misses Joanne Dissette, Mary Sheerin Kulin, Barbara Haines; Messrs. James Watson, John Gamble, Warman Welliver, Frank Springer and El Messenger A dance at the is from the pens of

Athengeum will follow the play. “Stage Door” Edna Ferber and George S. Kaufman Miss Home and Miss Kuhn were expected to return todav after a trip in the East. They visited Mr. and Mrs. John Bennett in Washington and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Taylor in Rochester, N. Y

Two Legion Auxiliaries to Fill Christmas Baskets for Needy; Post 4 Unit to Exchange Gifts

Two American Legion Auxiliaries are including in their holiday aectivities a luncheon, a dinner meeting, vesper services at the Veterans’ Hospital and the filling of Christmas baskets for the needy. Mrs. H, Nathan Swain wil be hostess for the annual Christmas party of the AUXILIARY TO POST 4 at 12:30 p. m. Tuesday at her home, 3166 N. Delaware St. After a covered dish luncheon the guests will exchange gifts. Mrs. Eva Rogers, DIiebanon will give a reading and Miss Joan Fuller and Ralph Russell, Kokomo, will present a musical program. | Fach guest will Hring a tov for Christmas baskets. Mrs. John Ed-| general chairman, will be) assisted by the Mesdames Turner) Couchman, Herbert Asperger, Ma-| rion Graves, Fred Turner and Navoleon Boudreaux Post and unit members will hold the first of a series of dinner dances; Saturday, Dec. 9, at the Woman's Department Club. Lee Ingling is in| charge of reservations |

A Christmas program wil 1be given! at the dinner meeting of the BRUCE | P ROBINSON POST 133 AUXILIARY AND JUNIOR GROUP, 6:30! o'clock Monday at the Central Chris-| tian Church, Post headquarters. | Plans for a Christinas party and holiday charity will be made at the| business meeting after the dinner | Nis. Clarence U. Knipp, auxiliary president, has announced. New| members will be initiated into the unit by the junior auxiliary initia- | tion staff, including Miss Olivene) Bueneman, president, and the Misses

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Margaret Collman, Helen Buena-| Mrs. Richard T. Buchanan, man, Betty McCammon, Marian president of the Jessy Wallin Ellen Scott, Mabel Risdon and Joan | Heywood Alliance of Alls Souls Burton | Unitarian Church, is assisting with

The auxiliary is sponsoring vesper | gervices on Sundays during Decem- | per at the United States Veterans! Hospital i

be held at the church social rooms this afternoon and eve-

| The Butler University Newman!

plans for the Patrioie Arcade to | et School will meet today at the

a dance Dec. 9 at the Hotel Lincol go to Riley Hospital. Three chapter

Sigma Phi Plans

Three chapters of Sigma Phi Sorority will sponsor

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

FRIDAY, DEC. 1, 1939

Benefit Dance Dec. 9

‘|anniversary

Irvington Club Plans a Surprise On Anniversary

New Era Society Will Hear Mrs. Smith Monday on Recreation.

An anniversary program and talks on recreation and education are among ‘women's club plans for Monday. Mrs. Victor R. Jose Jr. will be in charge of an annual surprise program for members of the IRVINGTON WOMAN'S CLUB at their 47th day meeting Monday afternoon. Mrs. J. Willard Bolte will

~ '|be hostess at her home, 243 Downey

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ing with arrangements for the dance are (left to right) the Misses Margaret Murdock, Louise Knapp and Mildred King.

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To Be Tuesday

The annual Christmas party of the Wemen's Auxiliary to the Railway Mail Association will be at 2:30 Tuesday at the Women's Department Club. | Mrs. Urban K. Wilde Sr. has ar-| ranged a program which will include solos by Russell Williams, carol singing by a chorus of the members, | “The Story of the Other Wise Man” by Mrs. E. H Hughes and a gift exchange. Dinner will be served at 6:15 p.m. to members and their families. Mrs. | John D. Gallagher and Mrs. T. L.| Caldwell, co-chairmen, will be as-! sisted by the Medames Louis E. Ball, B. W. Voorhis, William Kennedy, James E. Maxwell Ray Marshall | Irving Soncrant, F. W. Dickhut, W L. Enders, Paul Catterson, Paul Calet, M. E. leech, Monroe Shilling, Cecil Neimeyer, James Brooks, | James Burk, LI. A. Ewbank, Ernest] Main, and Miss Mildred Beard The Christmas carol chorus will be composed of the Misses Rut. | Duckwall, Betty Stayton, Mary Ernst, Marjorie Sheridan, Ruth Cradick, Betty Finch and Alice Ernst. Miss Phylis Wear will accompany the chorus. |

Past Leaders Will Get Pins

A tea and pitch-in supper will be} among sorority activities early next; week | Past presidents will be presented past president pins by BETA CHAPTER OF RHO DELTA SORORITY at a tea at 2:30 p. m. Sundav at the World War Memorial. | Mrs. Robert Stamm is arragements| chairman. She will be assisted by Miss Margaret Miller | The chapter will meet for a pitch- | in supper at 8 p. m. Tuesday at the home of Miss Betty Anne Dyer, 3510 N. Pennsylvania St.

ALPHA CHAPTER OF THETA NU CHI SORORITY will meet Monday at the home of Mrs. Roy Terhune, 2038 N. Adams St. i Members and pledges of GAMMA DELTA CHI SORORITY will meet Monday at the home of Miss Vir-| ginia Schaedel, 1211 Oliver Ave. |

GAMMA KAPPA CHAPTER OF ALPHA ZETA BETA entertained jast night at the Columbia Club for the Misses Ann Millard, Mildred Mendenhall and Margaret Gibbons.

Centenary Christian

A Christmas bazaar and Women’s

| Night are being planned as week1

{end activities at Centenary Christion Church, Oxford and 11th Sts The Rev. David S. McNelly is pas-| | tor | | Members of the Calendar Society [will sponsor a Christmas bazaar to- | morrow afternoon and evening at! {the church. A chicken dinner will be| |served at noon and a penny supper! [from 5 until 7 o'clock in the eve-| (ning. Gifts, baked goods and can(dy will be on sale. A musical program will be presented at 7 p. m. by pupils at the School of Singing Strings. Mrs. V. A. Vie is presi-| dent. i | Women of the church will have charge of services at 7:45 p Sunday for Women's Night. David S. McNeilly, tor, will speak on “The Devotion] of a Maid.” Music will be provided! by a special women’s choir arranged (bY William Moon, minister of musie

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Federation Opens |

| 4th Press Contest |

| Mrs. Everett Moore, chairman of | the department of press and pub: |licity of the Indiana Federation of Women's Clubs, will judge state entries in the fourth annual press and publicity contest sponsored by the General Federation of Women's! | Clubs, in co-operation with the New| | York Herald Tribune. : | Tn last year's competition, Miss Anna Kruger, of the Ninth Distriet) and Mrs. George F. Ham, of the! | Third, were Indiana winners, |

: Club to Dance

Club will give a dance from 9 to 12 |o'clock tonight at the Riviera Club. | Assisting with arrangements are | Charles Sullivan, president; Alfred {Dowd and Virginia Freeman, gens [eral chairmen William Parks, John | Healey, Bernadette Sweeney, James | Lease and Jack Evard.

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| J. LF. F. Club to Meet

The J. I. FF. Club of Shortridge

| Misses Thelma Grannis, Lillie King, Donor and Mrs. Brown and

Plans Two Parties,

| The sinfonietta will play

Auxiliary Fete Sigma Alpha Iota Unit Plans

Vespers, Founder's Dinner; Chapter Marks 28th Year

A Founder's Day dinner and a vesper service have been planned for early next week by Zeta Chapter of Sigma Alpha Iota, national professional musical sorority of the Arthur Jordan Conservatory of Music. The chapter will observe its 28th year with a dinner and musical program at 68 p. m. Tuesday at the Propylaeum. Miss Emma Doeppers is

in charge of decorations and reservations; Mrs. Robert Schultz and Mrs. Eugene Vansickle, calling; Mrs. : Harold Brady, program, and Mrs. Dorothy Fowler, Zeta president, P: 7 H toasts. arty onors

Table Hostesses Named

Table hostesses will be the Mesdames Frank Hunter, W. A. Devin, Harold Sweeney, Charles Martin, D. . Snyder, Natalia Conner, Roy| Indianapolis’ brides-to- sy Pile, H. L. Barr, William D. Sparks, | i «cq hing a gr Me Se Re Russell Paxton, E. O. Noggle, Robert| Bw : ings and both Blake H. H Arnholter. Miss Roberta |trousseau and Christmas shopping. Trent and Miss Bernice Church. (But the merry-go-round of pre-

Mrs. Carl B. Moore, vocalist, will nuptial parties continues unabated. present A the following program:| Miss Jeanette Louise Rodgers and Psyche,” E. Paladilhe: “Prison,"J Henry Miller, who are to be mar=

Faure; “Il Neige,” Bemberg; “None ried Saturday, Dec. 16, will be en but the Lonely Heart,” Tschaikow-|tertained at a kitchen shower and sky; “Fairy Lullaby,” Quilter, and|party tomorrow evening at the “The Spirit Flower,” Campbell-Tip-| home of Mrs. Nina Freitas, 471 N. ton. She will be accompanied by State St. The party will be given by Mrs. T. M. Rybolt. co-workers of Mr. Miller, a boys’ Pianist to Play work secretary at the Y. M. C. A, and members of the Y. staff. Mrs. Eleanor Beauchamp Smith Among those invited are Messrs of Horse Cave, Ky, former member and Mesdames Carlos Freeman, Atof the conservatory piano faculty, thur Gage Jr, Floyd Wilson, Homer will play: “Rejoice Ye Christians,” an the i ain Son ki " ’ i son, Virginia Cooney, Marie Nangel, Bach - Philip; Gavotte,” Gluch “Dorothy Bowhay, Harriett Hes or Brahms; “Sonata Pathetique Op. 13 Doris Keith, Dorothy Jackson, GeneFirst Movement,” Beethoven; “Noc-|vieve Bratton, Julia Cummings, and turne,” Schumann; “Standchen,”| Messrs. Carol Palin, Lawrence Ross, Linding, and “Etude Melodique,” | Harold Thompson, Charles Irvin, Raff. {Bd Donnelly, Leland Swengel, Clyde Zeta Chapter will sponsor a pub-| Adams, Clarence Elliott, the honored lic vesper service at 4:30 p. m. Sun- couple and hostess. day at the McKee Chapel of the| The couple is to be married at the Tabernacle Presbyterian Church. home of Miss Rodgers’ parents, Mr. The program will include organ >

music, songs by the 8. A. I. Voice 36th St. Ensemble and selections by the sin- 5 4 4# fonietta. : : Mr. and Mrs. Carl M. Combs will The organ music will include entertain at dit t SPREE BR “From Heaven to Earth I Come”| AS! JHM9ITOW Eve (Chorale and Choral Prelude) Ding at Catherine's Tearoom imme(Bach; “A Bohemian Christmas diately following the rehearsal for

Cradle Song,” Poister; “Musette and | Minuet,” Handel; “Es Ist Ein’ Ros’ Entsprungen,” Brahms; “Christmas in Sicily,’ Pietro Yon, and “Caril=| lon,” Faulkes. Mrs. Helen Thomas Martin and Miss Mary Zook will]

the marriage of their daughter, Katherine, to Francis S. Feiger of Fairfield, Ill. The couple will be married at 2:30 Sunday in the Meridian Heights Presbyterian Chureh. Guests who will be members oi the

‘ bridal party and the immediate Vocal Selections Listed | ramily are to be Messrs, and Mes= Vocal selections will be “A Christ- dames Nelson Hake, Robert S|

mas Carol,” Davidson, and “The Brown, Thomas Mathews: Mrs. Ira Virgin's Lullaby,” Buck, sung pv Brown, Mrs. T. J. Hilliard, and Mr. Miss Mary Barton, contralto, and | George D. Freshwater, Fairfield;

“Come Hither, Ye Faithful” Me- Mrs. John White, Baltimore; Miss

Davis, sung by the S. A. I..the Rev. and Mrs. Sidney Blair Harry and Mr. Samuel Robinson. Miss Goldman will be maid of Miss Rosalind | Horst are to be bridesmaids. My. | Freshwater is to be best man. Ushers

Phillips, Maxine Shrader, Zook, and the Mesdames Fern Kappes |¥ill be Messrs. Hake, Mathews,

Marian Thomas and Thelma Van-|Brown and Robinson. Sickle. Mrs. Rosalee Spong is dis gk 0 rector and Mrs. Martin accompan-| Miss Fleuella Nield will be maid st {of honor at the marriage of Miss “Christ- | Florence Louise Wepler, daughter of mas Pastorale,” Niemann; “Elegie.” | William H. Wepler, 1547 8S. Bel= Tschaikowsky, and “Jesu Bambino,” mont, to John F. Morell Pietro Yon. The sinfonietta and ding will be Jan. 13 in the Belmont the voice ensemble will present! United Brethren Church. Robert ‘Holy Christmas Night,” Lassen, as Hughes of Ft. Wayne will be My a finale. | Morell’s best man In the sinfonietta are the Misses pridegroom is the son of Mr. and Jean Davidson, Katherine McCain, Mrs. A. J. Morell of Ft. Wavne, Lois McCain, Ann Mitchell, Jean- a. nette Robbins, Helen Starost, Lil-| lian Starost, Irma Mae Steele and the Mesdames Thelma Bosworth, |

a : : Octavia Landers, Elma Lemley, Har Sorority Project riet MeGuire, Ruth Mills, Mildred |

Shultz. Miss Robert Trent is qi-| Ine Delta Zeta Community Cen= rector. |ter, Vest, Knott County, Kentucky, [will receive the proceeds from a

U. A. WW. Party Set [dinner which the local Delta Zeta y A Mothers’ Club will sponsor Tuesday

Women's Auxiliary 20, United Auto Workers of America, will hold night at the Fooderaft Shop for a card party at 8 p.m. Saturday in members’ families and friends. the hall, 241 W. Maryland St | Club members will bring contri= butions of clothing, nuts, fruit, ete,

Ago.” Ensemble,

Members of the ensemble are the!

Mary Bell Masterson,

Dinner to Help

Betrothed Pair

and Mrs. William P. Andrews, 320 BE. |

Ave. Mrs. Charles BE. Smith will talk on

_|“Recreation and Character Build-

ing” at the meeting of the NEW ERA CLUB Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Karl Wolfe, 705 N. Emerson Ave.

Mrs. Charles R. Yoke will be hostjess for the Christmas meeting of the {MONDAY CONVERSATION CLUB | Monday afternoon at her home, 4144 IN. Pennsylvania St.

Members of the ST. VINCENT'S HOSPITAL GUILD will meet Monday for a business session at the Nurses’ Home. Mrs. Frank A. Madden is president.

Mrs. J. H. Moorman, education chairman of CHAPTER G, P. E. O. SISTERHOOD, will be in charge of a program on education at the chapter meeting Monday at the home of Miss Anna Kellum, 1309 N. Pennsylvania St.

Miss Marilynn Wasson, 5041 Central Ave. will be hostess this evening to members of the I. G. W. A. CLUB of Shortridge High School.

The FELIOCHO CLUB will dis= cuss plans for a Christmas party at |a meeting at 8 o'clock tonight at the home of Miss Mary Westfall, 342 W. 31st St.

Mrs. Robert I. Ball spoke on “Formula Feeding for Plants” at a meeting of the BROOKSIDE GARDEN CLUB today at the home of

Mrs. Earl McDonald, 1338 N. LaSalle St. EVENTS

SORORITIES Alpha Chapter of Phi Theta Delta. Wed eve. Mrs. John Bumgardner, 4426 Guilford, hostess. Alpha Chapter, Chi Phi Gamma. 8 p. m. Mon, Miss Margaret Marshall, 2516 Brookside Parkway,

gift exchange.

Tech Bake Shop Alumnae. 8 p.m. Mon, Citizen's Ga. Co. Annual card party. Mrs. Ethel Bohlgen,

ticket chairman. Miss Elsie Keiter, general chairman. Potter Welfare Guild. 10:30 a. m, today, Potter Fresh Air School.

CARD PARTY

I. O. O. F. sat. Hall, Cottage Ave. and Olive. LODGES

[Major Robert Anderson, W. R.C. 44, 1:45 p. m. Tues. Ft. Friendly. Mrs. Mattie Barr, president. Election and business meeting. Olive Branch Past Grand Noble Grands Association. Wed. Mrs. Lucille Fryberger, 4830 E. Washs= ington, hostess. Assistants will be Mesdames Martin B. Hall, J. D. Maris, Frank Hulsopple and Miss Lizzie Techenbrock.

‘Announce Winners

Winners in the bridge forum held [recently in Block's auditorium have

| Collin, and “On a Morning Long |Joyvee Goldman, Miss Isabel Horst [been announced by Mrs. Dorothy

| Ellis, director. Winners are: Section one, north (and south, Mrs. C. C. Mathews and Mrs. Arthur Pratt, first; Mrs. Ralph [Duncan and Mrs. BE. J. Ittenbach, second; east and west, Mrs. W. A. | Meyers and Mrs Kathleen Abbett, first; Mrs. M. I.. Ent and Mrs. V. A. Newcomer, second. | Section two, north and south, Mrs. F. A. Mulbarger and Mrs, Gers |trude Keller, first; Mrs. A. J. Hen= |dricks and Mrs. Berthe Montefort, | second; east and west, Mrs William

The wed-| Eckhart and Mrs. R. C. Goodwine,| AVENUE

| first; Mrs. F. BE. Ford and Mrs, | J. Strole, second. | Section three, north and south,

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The prospective Mrs. J. J. Greenan and Mrs. Lida

| Rikhoff, first; Mrs. Aimee Thayer and Miss Olive Augenbaugh, second; and east and west, Mrs. M. Jansen and Miss Ruth Harting, first; and Mrs. C. 8. Hummel and ‘Mrs. W. F. Krieg, second.

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India Is Topie

Miss Ruth Crowdrey, general sec= retary of the Y.W.C.A. in India, will address the Woman's Rotary Club at a dinner meeting Monday at 6 p.m. at the Propylauem. Miss Crowdrey will discuss “Twenty Years in India.”

hostess. CLUBS Cathedral High School Mother's Club. 1:45 p. m. Tues. School library. Monthly meeting. A. W. T. Thurs. noon. Mrs, Eliza= beth Call, 1328 Bellefontaine, hostess. Christmas dinner and

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Guest Tonight

) YS | will replace the club's usual gift ex=| | Man riec change, according to Mis. R. W. Griffey, social service chairman. { Mrs. John M. Smith, accordionist, | will play Christmas carols. Mrs. | Paul M. Kilby will review “Df. Hud=| son's Secret Journal” (Lileyd ©. Douglas). Mrs. Harry M. Brownlee and the social committee are to be in charge | of the dinner at 6:30 p. m. Reser=| vations may be made with Mes=| dames Clarence Sones, A. BE. Camp-= bell, Frank Beckman, J. H. Lamar, |{H. Ray Condrey or Charles M.| | Bohnstadt. Mrs. Bohnstadt is pres | |ident and Mis. Roy E. Price heads the program committee.

School 88 PT. A. Plans Hobby Show

Members of the Parent-Teacher Association of School 38 will sponsor a hobby show and penny supper beginning at 3 o'clock Wednesday

in the school auditorium. A mechanical Christmas tree will be a feature of the exhibit. Proceeds will be used for a Christmas

Community Couneil 47, Daughters of America, will honor Mrs. Louise Tegelar of Maywood, state

Miss Charlotte Herner, daughs ter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles

home of Mary Frances Arnold, WN Mino ge

Herper, became the bride of ” conductor, at a reception in its Harold Goodman yesterday ab the [renee Mee. Outtie Fenter is pub.| hell tonight. State and national lieity officers will attend.

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Reservations

Mounting tor ‘Saddle Party’

Many reservations have been added recently to those for the Paddock Saddle Club's “Saddle Bag Dance” Saturday at the Columbia Club,

Mr. and Mrs. Kyle Herder will have in their party the Messrs. and

Mesdames John Hume, Carl P. Siersdale, Lyle Brucker, Ormel Chesebrough, William P. Cooling,

John Lemon, Earl Trimpe, Henry Kowal, Henry Damm, J. W. Hayes, Bon Dragstrem, Howard Dodson, R. O. Robbins, Hugh Robinson, James D. Blythe, E. D. Robbins, the Misses Helen Dauner, Betty Peffer and Mary Koehler, the Messrs, T. M. Lippincott, E. D. Robbins and Stewart Chambers,

Louis Seiler to Entertain

Guests of Louis Seiler will include Dr. and Mrs. Richard Smith, the Messrs. and Mesdames F, A. Wake= man, Robert Behr, Bruce Connelly, E. H. Campbell, Robert Brawner and Duncan McDougald, the Misses Dorothy Shepard, Mabel French, Martha Smith and Frances Morgan, the Messrs. Gilbert Moore, Charles Gardner and Clarence Kerberg. Miss Marjorie Pike will entertain Miss Janet Hill and Miss Barbara Sarsfield and Jack West, John Ball and Allan Ball Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Sleight of Crawfordsville will be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. George T. Everson. In William Sines’ party will be Miss Betty McKay, Miss Marjorie Mec-

Creery, Vie Varne and Thomas Ressler Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pierce will have

as their guests the Messrs. and Mes= | dames Harold Pierce, Harold Smith and John Haymaker. Mr, and Mrs, George Hayes will entertain Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Kiger Jr. and William Starks.

Wilford Wilson Guests Listed

Guests of Wilford Wilson will include Miss Mildred letz, Miss Patricia Eaglesfield, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Leigh and Harris Haywood. Robert Goecker will entertain the Misses Marjorie Graham, Peggy Ann Wile liams, Cleo Justus, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Goecker, William Ratcliffe and William Goecker. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Driftmeyer will have in their party Mr. and Mrs. John Yancy, Miss Margariette| Blackwell, Miss Wiima Summers | Louis Wohlenweber and Crawford | Barker, Mr. and Mrs, W. K. Vane| diver and Mr. and Mrs. A. D.| Huckleberry will be the guests of] Mr, and Mrs. Ray Waltz. Mr, and| Mrs. M. J, Starn will have as their | guests Mr, and Mrs. George Wyatt. Other parties will be those of L. H. Coleman and the Messrs. and Mesdames Harry Claffey Jr, Myron | Armstrong and Maxwell Lang.

Mission Group

Plans Yule Tea

An annual Christmas tea, a special pin ceremony and a bazaar | are among next week's church ors] ganization activities, Mrs. R. O. McAlexander, 2101 N.| Delaware St, will be hostess for the annual Christmas tea of the | WOMAN'S FOREIGN MISSION- | ARY SOCIETY OF THE CENTRAL

METHODIST CHURCH

| Tuesday afternoon at her home. | | Members will bring guests. { Mrs. C. T. Austin will read a|

| Christmas story and Mrs. Guy O.| | Carpenter will lead group singing {of Christmas carols. Mrs, C. W,|

B.| Compton, president, will open the

[meeting at 1:45 p. m. Mrs. W. C | Borcherding will lead the devotions, | Highlights of the 70th annivers | sary meeting of the society will] pe reported. A Christmas offering will be made for travel expenses of missionaries, | Mesdames Warren D. Oakes, N. T. | Washburn, Clarence A, Cook, E. J, | Scoonover and W. J. Beckett, mem- | | pers of the social committee, will be

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|in charge of the tea.

The annual bazaar of the EDWIN | RAY METHODIST CHURCH will {be held Tuesday at the

| Woodlawn Ave. and Laurel St. Din- | ner will be served from 11 a. m.|

until 1 p. m. and from 5 until 7) |p. m. The public is invited,

Members of the L. A. S. S. CLUB of the Advent Episcopal Church will | receive their pins at the 11 o'clock | gervice Sunday morning at the church, The Rev. George S. Southworth will officiate at the ceremony. Miss Margaret Sigler is presi dent. Other officers and members are Miss Virginia Wills, vice president; Miss Betty Willingham, treasurer; Miss Nell Elkins, secretary: the Misses Patsy Bishop, Marjorie Buck, Connie Dorr, Marianne Line | genfelter, Marjorie Lorenz, Anne] Plummer, Susan Taylor,

Barbara | Vogelgesang and Jane Whipple. Members are to be in charge of a pooth at the church's Christmas Bazaar today in the parish house,

Democratic Women Will Elect Monday

The Young Women's Democratic | Club of Marion County will elect of | ficers at 8 p. m. Monday in the| Hotel Lincoln. Mrs. Kathryn Clem. | ents is president, ‘

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"Tarum Shrine Gives Benefit On Wednesday

Irvington Rebekah Lodge Sponsors Party Tomorrow.

Several card parties, a gift exchange and routine business are ine cluded on the week-end program for local women's lodge organizations. TARUM COURT 14, LADIES OF THE ORIENTAL SHRINE OF NORTH AMERICA, will sponsor a benefit card party at 2 p. m. Wednesday in Block's auditorium. Proceeds will be given to the Shrine hospitals for crippled children,

Ruth Dickerson . . . Directing Mrs. O. Ray Albertson is general Publicity. chairman of arrangements. Assist yr oa ting committee chairmen include

Mrs. Anna Faye Scanling, tickets; Mrs. E. A. Meyer, table prizes; Mrs, W. R. Wigal, cards, tallies and pen« cils, assisted by the drum and bugle corps; Mrs. E. B. Knickerbocker, candy, assisted by the patrol; Mrs. Henry Harm, door and candy prizes, assisted by the chanters, and Mrs, H. F. Hergt, publicity.

Members of IRVINGTON REBEKAH LODGE 608 will sponsor a card party at 8:15 p. m. tomorrow at 5420%% E. Washington St. The public is invited.

PROSPECT AUXILIARY, O. BE. S., will hold a Christmas gift exe change at a meeting this afternoon in the Masonic Hall at Prospect and State Sts. Mrs. Roy Faries will pree side.

Members of NAOMI CHAPTER 131, O. E. S,, will meet tonight in [the Masonic Temple at North and Illinois Sts,

Pan-Hellenic Report Due

The Scholarship Committee of the Indianapolis Pan-Hellenic Ase sociation will report on the Scholars ship Fund at the Pan-Hellenio Council Christmas party and dinner at 6 p. m. Monday at the Maple House Tea Room, 5831 E. Washing ton St. The Scholarship Fund aids students in the colleges and universities of the state. The commite tee is composed of the following instructors in Butler University and the Indianapolis schools: Miss Halcyon Mendenhall, chairman, Tech; Miss Esther Renfrew, Butler; Mrs. W. FP. Wright, Washington; Miss Jean Yates, Shortridge; Mrs, Ruth Shull, Manual, and Miss Eliza« beth Roberts, Broad Ripple.

Aids Will Be Named By 7th Ward G. O. P.

The Seventh Ward Woman's Re publican Club will elect officers at 2 p. m, Tuesday at the home of Mrs, Hezzie B. Pike, 1915 N. Talbott Ave. William H. Remy will speak, Mrs. Clarence R. Martin is chaire man of the nominating committee, assisted by Miss Hattie Benefiel and Miss Ruth Chadwick, Hostesses will be Miss Lucetta Ohr, chairman; Mesdames Claude Richie, C. A. Brockway, Audrey Cook, Allen T. Fleming, Eugenes Fife, Gertrude Jackson and Lyman Thompson,

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