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rimes Photo. Miss Halcyon Mendenhall heads the Scholarship Committee of the Indianapolis Pan-Hellenic Association. The committee will report on the Scholars ship Fund Monday evening at the Christmas party of the Pan-Hellenic Council at the Maple House Tearoom.
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Mrs. George C. Forrey III has been one of the most active workers in plans for the St. Margaret's Hospital Guild supper dance tonight at the I. A. C, She heads the occupational therapy committee and
the advertising committee for the
SOCIETY—
Symphony Concert and Three Dances on Tonight's Program.
Four events are attracting Indianapolis persons
tonight. The Smith College Club is sponsoring its “A Bit of Old Scotland Dance” tonight at the Woodstock Club for the benefit of the club's emergency fund. St. Margaret's Hospital Guild members and friends are turning out en masse for their annual supper dance
at the Indianapolis Athletic Club while at the Columbia Club the saddle trail devotees will attend the Paddock Saddle Club's Saddle Bag Dance The second concert by the Indianapolis Svrmphony Orchestra ill draw the city’s music lovers, several of which will go on to the ous dances following the Symphony dance Honors William Allen Neilsen The Smith College Club dance is honoring William Allen Neil gen, Who retired last June after serving as Smith president for 21 years, Music by six bagpipers from Bicknell, Ind, and palm reading Will provide intermission entertainment Mr. and Mrs. Willlam H. Morrison will have a party for six preceding the dance. Miss Josephine Mayer has made reservations for 18 going in a Dutch treat party. Other dinner reservations inelude those of Mis. Elsa Pantzer, the A. K. Scheidenhelms, the Paul E. Fishers and the John P. Colletts, The Roy Adams will have dinner at Woodstock and Miss Betty Tharp and Mrs. James K. Northam Who are general cochairmen of the dance, will be in a dinner group with Mr. Northam and Maurice Boyd. Patrons and patronesses for tonight's party include Dr. and Mrs. G. H. A. Clowes, Messrs. and Mesdames William H. Coleman, Walter Marmon, David Laurance Chambers, Herbert Woollen, Alexander L. Taggart, William A. Miski« men and Miss Evangeline Shank Parties Arranged for Guild Dance Proceeds from the annual supper dance of St. Margaret's Guild tonight at the Indianapolis Athletic Club will go to carry on the organization's philanthropic activities at the City Hospital, Many parties have been planned for the event Dr. and Mrs. Charles W. Myers will have Mr. and Mrs. Kenee neth Kohlstaedt and Dr. and Mrs. David Jones as their guests for the dance. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bocherer are entertaining ine formally at home before going on to the club. They will have Messrs. and Mesdames Otto C. Mahrdt, T. F. MeNutt, Otto Schoelldopf, Robert Tracy, Charles Giffler, Warren Maxwell, Dr. John Siuss, Miss Jeanette Moore, Mrs. David Sluss and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Graham Mr. and Mrs. Willis E. Kuhn are entertaining before the dance for Messrs, and Mesdames Clark Wheeler, Ernest A. Crane, William
Gitt Exchange Party Held by
Literary Club,
Teacher From Palestine Addresses Meeting of Altrusans.
Christmas parties and gift exchanges are the order of the day for meetings of women's clubs today and next week. Miss Katrina Haramy addressed members of the INDIANAPOLIS ALTRUSA CLUB luncheon meeting today at the Columbia Club. Miss Haramy is the sister of Dr. John J. Haramy, Indiana Central College faculty mems-
per, and recently arrived from her olis
home in Palestine where she is a teacher in the Friends’ School. She is on a year's furlough, |
Mrs, Hollis Nay and Mrs. C. H Dloyd entertained members of the SATURDAY AFTERNOON LITERARY CLUB this afternoon at a Christmas party at Mrs. Navy's home, Mrs. Edith Huggins, Mrs. Cecil Badger and Mrs. David Hadley were in charge of the program Miss Imogene Rhoades presented Christmas carols on the marimba and a gift exchange was held.
Mrs. Oliver 8. Guio will speak on Madonna Trails” befere members|
of the MONDAY CONVERSATION | man relations;
CLUB at their meeting Monday at the home of Mrs. Charles R. Yoke, |
Mrs. Fred Stucky and Mrs
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DIRECTS SMITH COLLEGE AFFAIR
Times Photo Mrs. Theodore B. Griffith is president of the Smith College Club which is sponsoring its annual dance tonight at Woodstock Club, The dance honors William Allen Neilsen, who retired last June after a 21-year term as Smith president,
Council of Women Is Planning Forum Tuesday on Milk Price; Three Are Scheduled to Speak
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Miss Virginia Binford has a leading role in the senior class play at Tudor Hall School to be presented next Saturday evening in the school auditorium, The seniors are giving “The Importance of
Being Earnest,” by Oscar Wilde, at
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Mrs. Maurice Jewish Women,
8:15 p. m,
SATURDAY, DEC. 2, 1939 SPEAKS HERE MONDAY
I. Goldman of San Francisco and
New York, president of the National Council of
will speak Monday following a
luncheon meeting of the Indianapolis Section at the Hotel Lincoln. A board meeting will be at 10:30 a. m,
Pi Phi Alumnae Of I. U. to Dine On Wednesday Mrs. Winslow Is Hostess;
Tri Kappas Plan Yule Party.
A covered dish dinner, a Christ mas gift exchange, a tea and a
A forum on “The Increase in Milk Prices” will be held Tuesday | morning at the monthly meeting of the Indianapolis Council of Women | at Ayres’ auditorium Participating in the discussion will be Harry 8. Shepard, delegate of | the College Avenue Civic Association to the Federation of Community | George H. Whiteside, chairman of — the Marion County Farm Bureau will give the producer's stand. C W. Hunt, secretary of the IndianapMilk Foundation, will be the] third member of the roundtable { Sergt. Charles E. Weddle, head of | the juvenile aid division of the Po-| lice Department is to talk on “Delinquent Children.” Miss Nellie Brown, superintendent of
Delt Mothers Plan Luncheon
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G.| Christmas programs
Ball singing of Yuletide carols are in . y of > Memorial Hospital, Muncie, will cluded on three mothers’ clubs speak at the afternoon session on ‘Hospitalization for the Middle Schedules for next week. Class.” Luncheon will be at 12:30] Mothers of pledge members of the b in and the afternoon session at pytier University chapter of DELTA 30 p.m - AR Pe . | At? 3 5. he » y | Reports will be presented at the TAU DELTA Fraternity will be in| morning meeting by Mrs. Charles charge of the luncheon for the DeE. Smith, education committee cémber meeting of the Mothers’ chairman; Mrs, BE. BE. Padgett, ex.|Club Tuesday at the Chapter House, tension: Mrs. J. H. Armington, hu-|423 W. 46th St | Mrs. C. D. Vawter.| Mrs. J. E. Andrews and Mrs. recreation; Mrs. Hugh J. Scudder, | Mark Covert, readers, and Mrs, B.| legislation, and Mrs, George P. Ruth, |C. Martin, vocalist, will present the [Christmas program. Mrs. Evans] Mrs. Ernest Fullenwider, chairman Cochran will accompany Mrs. Mar-|
and group |
Edith Armel will present a Christof the municipal affairs committee [tin. Mrs. Myron S. Harding is pro-
mas playviet at the Christmas party of the ARTMAN COUNCIL Monday at 7:45 p. m. The Misses Sara and Frances Henzie will be host-| esses at their home, 1901 N. New Jersey St, Robert Rothman, accordionist, will play and carols will be sung
and Mrs. J. Malcolm Dunn of the gram chairman. consumers’ problems committee, have| Pledge mothers in charge are Mrs, | arranged the forum Roy L
we son, Robert W. Cole, H. Walker Deoy : Br . |Haven, Frank Forry, W. L. Hudel-| Cam p F 1re (Un rls | son, J. Otto Lee, Mary Pitcher, J. G.
Perkey, John A. Salb, H. E. Tavlor, |
|of Christmas gifts are planned for
luncheon=bridge are among sorority | programs planned for today, tomorrow and the next week, Mrs. Walker W, Winslow will be]
following their Civic Clubs, who will present the consumer's side of the discussion. hostess to the INDIANA BETA |O FE. S, 393
ALUMNAE CLUB OF PI BETA|
PHI at a covered dish dinner at 6 Broad Ripple Sylvia Rebekah. Business
p. m, Wednesday at her home, 3834 N. Delaware St. All Pi Phis who attended Indiana University are invited.
A luncheon-bridge and exchange
the meeting of the INDIANAPOLIS ASSOCIATION CHAPTER OF TRI KAPPA at 1 p. m. Monday. Mrs. , He 5241 Washington Blvd, will be hostess. Assistant hostesses will be Mesdames John Walker, Morris Dixson, G. W. Applegate, Kurt Mahrdt, H 8. Cofield, Curtis Shake and John Holton.
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Mrs Harold Andrew, president of | CHI DELTA CHI, will entertain] members at a tea at 2:37 p. m. to- | morrow at her home, 3737 E. Ver. mont St.
Members of PI CHAPTER OF DELTA SIGMA KAPPA will meet
Talbott Ave,
Plans for a Christmas party will | be discussed by members of THETA
EVENTS
SORORITIES appa Phi Delta. 7:45 p. m. Mon, Y. W. C. A. Business meeting. Gamma Chapter, Omega Nu Tau, Wed. eve. Women's Athletic Club. u Chapter, Phi Chi Epsilon. Mon, eve, Hotel Lincoln, Phi Mu Alumnae. Mon. eve, Mrs, C.| K. Ober, hostess. Assistants Mrs. | John Tatum and Miss Shirley] Guilford. Business meeting and | Christmas party. CLUBS Irvington Union of Clubs, 10 a. m Wed. Methodist Church. Book review and display. Indianapolis Caged Bird Club, 2:30 p. m, Sun, Mrs, A. W. Thompson, 3921 E. 30th, hostess. Monthly meeting and Christmas party, LODGES | 7:30 p.m, Tues. Temple, 1522 W. Morris, Trials of delin-| quent members. |
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Sp m Tues I. © O PF Hall, Bellefontaine and Riviera, Mrs. Hester Kepler, noble grand. Golden Rule 25, Auxiliary to Broth-| erhood of Railway Trainmen. | Mon, eve, Riverside Roller Rink, Skating party, Mrs. Clara Thompson, chairman, | Sahara Grotto Auxiliary. 8 p. m. | Tues. Grotto Home. Election of officers, Mrs, David Kelsch, presi-| dent, Nominating committee, Mesdames Theodore Mittendorf, Herbert Wald, George Herrick. Card party. 1:30 p. m. Monday. Mrs, | Leona Richardson, near Five Points, hostess.
2 W.D.C. Units Plan Yule Fete
The American Home and the Lit-|
sponsor a Christmas program at | 2:30 Wednesday at the club, 1702) N. Meridian St. Included in the program will be |
Mrs. Garten To Speak on N.Y. Season
alks Tuesday at Friends Church — Cantata Is Scheduled.
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A book review and a talk by Kathryn Turney Garten, a dance, a Christmas program and a youth meeting are on the church group schedule for next week. Mrs. Garten will discuss “The New York Season in Music and Drama” at 8 p. m, Tuesday at the FIRST FRIENDS CHURCH auditorium, 13th St. and Alabama. The Women's Club of the church will sponsor the program, Mrs, Garten has just returned from New York, where she attended the concerts and plays which will form the subject of her talk, Dinner will be served at 6:15 p. m, at the church dining room. Earl W, Wells will give an organ recital,
The MORE LIGHT GUILD of the All Souls Unitarian Church will sponsor a book review by Mrs, Garten 8 p. m. Friday at the church. Mrs. Garten will review “Inside Asia” (John Gunther),
“Childe Jesus,” a Christmas cane tata by Joseph Clokey, will be presented at a meeting of the WOMAN'S ASSOCIATION OF THE IRVINGTON METHODIST CHURCH, 1:30 p. m,, Thursday, at the church. In the chorus which will sing the cantata will be the Mesdames R. E. Higgs, Leland Clapp, Paul Mozingo, Robert Harvey, E. E. Cathcart, John Musselman, Frank Oslen and Harold Eickhoff. The group will be directed
Volstad, chairman; Mes- | at 7:30 p. m. Monday at the home erature and Drama Departments of | by Mrs. Wilson Patterson and acdames W. M. Alsop, Paul F. Catter-|of Miss Marilyn Brokaw, 2350 N./the Woman's Department Club will companied by Mrs,
Lorenzo B. Jones, Dr. E. L. Hutchens, pastor, will give the invocation. Mrs. Walter E. Jenney will read “The Lost Word,”
Shields and Harold S. Cheney. Mr. and Mrs. William Henry Harrison will entertain Mr. and Mrs. Roy Harrison of Attica, their houses guests; Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Lindesmith and their houseguests. Mr.
by Mesdames J. Francis Huffman Robert Caplinger, John W. Thornburgh, H. P, Willwerth, John Wood,
Charles E. Stevens, Ralph M. Shep-|SIGMA DELTA Monday evening at
; |Christmas carols by the chorus of 'a Christmas story by Van Dyke. herd, William B. Smith and Hugh 'a meeting at 1219 E. Michigan St. |
the American Home Department,| A board meeting at 10 a. m. will
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and Mrs. Joe Engelhart of Louisville, Kyv., and Mr. Albert Rust. Dr. W. B, Curtie’s party will include Miss Lucille Smith, Oscar Hage miere, Miss Paula Hohlt, Judge and Mrs. Herbert Spencer, Dr. sldredge Elliott, Miss Mildred Haskins, Fritz Harris, Miss Bert Woldrige, Dr. Harry Healey and Miss Maxine Hohit. In Mr. and Mis. E. J. Boleman's party will be Messrs, and Mesdames Allan Boyd, Hughes Patten and Hans Nowa of Martinsville. In a party of Franklin persons will be Dayton Fertig, Dr. and Mrs. Walter Porte teus, Miss Ann Chevrolet, Roscoe Freeman, Messrs. and Mesdames Harry Vandivier, Edwin Dungan, William Hemphill and Field Dailey, Entertains Danghters of 1812 Group Mrs, William H. Coleman was hostess today for luncheon at her home for the members of the Indiana Chapter, National Society of Daughters of 1812. Mrs, Arthur J. O'Neill, Chicago, national president, and Mrs. John Weinmann, Little Rock, Ark, past nae tional president, were honor guests Among the out-of-town guests were Mrs, John A. Bonnet, Monon; Mrs. Florence Smith and Miss Hazel Kendall of Anderson; Mrs. James P. Goodrich, Winchester; Miss Wilhelmina Dank, Greencastle; Miss Mable Keller, Lafayette; Mrs. Finley Franklin, Clayton, and Mrs. Ida Helen Mc-
Carty and Miss Delight Kimbel of Pennville, = »
The Board of Assistants of the Society of Mayflower Descendants will meet at noon Monday for luncheon at Avres’ Tearoom.
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Local residents visiting in New York H. A. Clowes, Mr
include Dr. and Mrs. G. and Mrs. William H. Thompson and Mr. and Mrs, Lucius 8S. French, Mr, and Mrs. Thompson are expected home Mone day Dr. and Mrs. Benjamin H fchardson are home from New York after a visit with their daughter, Mrs. G. T. Lorance.
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The Indianapolis Wellesley Club will hold a luncheon meeting at 1 p. m. Monday at the home of Mrs, Karl Koons, 5767 N. Pennsvlvania St. Assisting hostesses will be Mrs. Arthur Medlicott and Mrs, John Clark Party Will Honor Missionaries Women of the First Presbyterian Church Women's Day Wednesday in honor of the Rev. and Mrs. Robert C. Byerly, missionaries representing the church in Sidon, Syria. Hoste esses for the Christmas luncheon which will be served at 12:30 p. m. will be the Mesdames Leon Coller, Will B. Dickson, William H. Diddel], Clinton Codding and Miss Isabelle Downing After the luncheon Mr. and Mrs. Byerly will give informal glimpses of their life and work in Syria, telling of Christmas in the Bible Land Mrs. Frank Coulter, president of the Afternoon Missionary Sofcety, and Mrs. Mansur B. Oakes, president of the Women's Auxilfary, will be hostesses for a reception after the talk. They will be assisted by the Mesdames G. A. Frantz, William N. Wishard. Evans Woollen, Charles P. Emerson, Archer C. Sinclair, Almus G. Ruddell, Matthew Smith, Edward Mayo, Will H. Adams. Willis D. Gatch. Miss Marguerite Dice, Miss Mabel Guttery and the presidents of the women’s organizations of the church, the Mesdames James 8. Herriot, Lewis Smith, Homer Eberhardt and Miss Nelma Maclay, A group of gift booths will be arranged by the Mesdames Harry Campbell, H. P. McChord and Charles R. Yoke Mr, and Mrs, Byerly will be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Archer
will hold an All.
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C. Sinclair during their stay in the city
Mrs. Hoover Directs Tr . ' . . Moose Unit Meeting Mrs. Louise Hoover, chairman of | the Moosehaven committee of the! Women of the Moose, will be in charge of the organization's open epristmas luncheon meeting and chapter night program meeting at 12:30 Pp. m. Monday at at 8 p. m. Thursday at the Moose the Columbia Club. Mrs. G. W Hall, 135 N. Delaware St. | Dunnington will be in charge. | The program will include a talk| The program will include a gift by Past Governor Zenor Lanham, exchange and several solos by Mrs. songs by the Women of the Moose Attia Martin, vocalist, accompanied | Quartet, musical selections by the by Mrs. Max Graves, Mrs. Martin} Harlon brothers and a solo by Mrs. will lead the guild members in! Edna Mershon, accompanied by Mrs. group singing of Christmas carols, Phoebe Hart. Assisting Mrs. Dunnington will The program has been planned to be the Mesdames Williem Durkin, explain the purpose of Moosehaven, 'W. T. Eisenlohr, Edward H. Enners, Orange Park, Fla, a home for de- Oliver P, Fauchier, Alvin Mernandes, | ndent aged members of the Moose B. M. Forbes, Fraterni \ Foster and Wililam Freund.
Plan Sunnyside |
Guild Meeting
Sunnyside Guild will hold =a
and business
R. J. Roller, Brewer T. Clay, C. C | Williams, John M. Price, H H.| Esky, William E. MeGuire, John Whitehead, Max Norris, George Ruth, Charles R. Stewart, Harry Hall, William E. Lincoln, Horace Dougherty, B. F. Hollingsworth and W. A. Ferguson,
Arrange Talk
On Education
Miss Leila Armstrong, supervisor | of elementary education in La Porte, | will speak at the meeting of the Council of Administrative Women | in Education at 3:45 p. m. Monday at the Indiana World War Memorial. She will discuss “Present Education Trends.” Miss Armstrong received training at Eastern Illinois Teachérs' College. Columbia Uni- | versity and the Universities of Chicago and Southern California She holds membership in Lambda Theta, Kappa Pi and f Delta Gamma, educational organizations. Miss Bertha Leming is council! president, Miss Jessie Russell, secretary, and Miss Kate Dinsmore, program chairman,
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~ . —. | Vv { Sackett of FBI | B. Edwin Sackett, FBI chief here, | will speak to the 12th District | American Legion Auxiliary at 1:30] p. m. Wednesday in the Indiana | World War Memorial | wo committee conferences at 1 p. m. will precede the general district meeting. Mrs. M. O. Fields, | district rehabilitation chairman, will | preside at a meeting of all unit| rehabilitation chairmen in the]
| Council Room of the Memorial. De- |
cember is Rehabilitation Month for the Auxiliary. | All unit publicity chairmen will meet with Mrs. Thomas Randall, | district publicity chairman, in the East Room. Mrs. Russell Sigler, co- | chairman of publicity, will assist at | the meeting
~ yr Eleanor Lauck Weds » ~N »- - 1 Today in California The Rev. Fr. William, O. F. M., is to officiate at the marriage of Miss Eleanor Lauck, daughter of Mr! and Mrs. Charles Lauck, 2478 S Delaware St, to Allen Bailey today in the Mission Church at Santa Barbara, Cal. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Bailey, Rockford, Ill. The couple will live in Los An-
Leroy Ford, Dallas geles where they both have made Wednesday evenings at John Herron
their home for several years.
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community singing, a solo by David |be followed by a business meeting
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honorary at
: : . Dr. Ross Griffith will speak on Camp Fire girls here are dressing “Bethlehem at Christmas Time" bhedolls of the baby, rag, French and fore members of the PHI DELTA | foreign costume varieties as Christ- THETA MOTHERS’ CLUB of Butmas gifts to the Day Nursery and ler University following their | Indianapolis Orphans’ Home, monthly luncheon at 1 p. m, Thurs | The dolls will be exhibited at the day at the chapter house, annual Doll Tea at 2 p. m. Satur-| Mrs. N. J. Connor will be hostess dav, Dec. 16, at the Y. W. C. A, at chairman, assisted by Mesdames A which Camp Fire girls and their F. Folay, Morse Bowen, Richard mothers will be guests Paul and Walter Shiel,
Miss Margaret Schleicher of the a" . A Citizens Gas Co. is conducting cook- anh Is O She MOTHERS ing classes for the girls, Miss Mar. CLUB of Emerson Heights Free jorie Sternfels and Miss Louise Kindergarten will hold their annual y > shiv @krier __ | Christmas party Wednesday afterO'Hara are giving swimming in-| 8 2 8 noon at the school. Mrs. Wendell
struction from 9 to 10 a. m. Sate] 7% ; A ; urdays at the Hoosier Athletic Club, [Costello will be chairman of ar- . rangements,
L. S. Ayres & Co. will sponsor a series of monthly talks soon for high Mrs. Clark Wheeler will show colored films of a Mediterranean
girls, Subjects will include cruise following a 1 o'clock luncheon
“Proper Make-Up for High School Girls,” “Personality Analysis,” "How of the SIGMA CHI MOTHERS 1esday at the fraternity
to Dress to Suit the Personality” and CLUB TT: chapter house on the Butler Univer-
“Social Etiquette.” : 3 [sity campus, A program of Christ |mas music will be presented | Mrs. Daniel S. Robinson, wife of of St.ithe Butler president, and Mrs. Church will Robert St. Pierre, head of the But-
Arrange Skating Party The Young People’s Club Anthony's Catholie
and Holmes Ave, Skating is to start shaw, chairman. and the Mesdames 8 o'clock. John J. Dugan is Kenneth Craft, Harry Ochiltree, chairman and George Helmer, co-|/John Kinnick, Cone Barlow and chairman Joseph Hueber,
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The Art Association of Indianapolis will sponsor | Carter are at work on the background for Millet's | “Man With the Hoe."
a program of living masterpieces Tuesday and
Art Museum,
the two World's Mrs, John Eric Dalton deft) and Mrs. Donald H.
sons.
‘ound Planned for
S ¥ , a, Thornburg, Members of PHI KAPPA LAMBDA will hold a buffet dinner Fri
1 0ld Bethlehem,” day evening at the home of Miss| y Mee lr Alice Yates, 224 Eastern Ave, to be told by Mrs. Hal L. Purdy.
Mrs. Robert Moorehead of the InMrs. Eve Brock of Middletown. ©. |dianapolis Public Library will exnational secretary of DELTA hibit Christmas books and Miss THETA TAU SORORITY, will in-/ Mary J. Cain of the Library will spect Zeta Kappa Chapter at a give a Christmas book chat. Memmeeting at 6:30 p. m. today at the bers are requested to bring white Spink-Arms Hotel. The sorority gifts, which will be presented to
| Hempling, vocalist, and ‘A Tale of
[ Hospital, Mrs. Frank C. Walker will be in | Lambda Chapter of ALPHA charge of decorations, Mrs. William OMICRON ALPHA SORORITY will F', King and Mrs. Robert Bruce Malhold a business meeting at 1 p. m./loch are co-chairmen for the social | Thursday at the home of Mrs. Fay hour. They will be assisted by the [Sharkey, 814 N. Audubon Road, Mesdames Oliver S. Guio, J. H. —————————— Toph, Frank C. Groninger, Clinton Ippo yw > M. Hanger, Ira M. Holmes, Preston I resent 1870 Ritual Jones, Edward E. Ludlum, Vincent The Past Matrons and Patrons | V. Smith, Harry E. Voshell, H. Al- | Association of Marion County will den Adams, Harvey L. Grimes, (present the ritualistic work of 1870 Elizabeth A. Hall, Oscar Matthews, lat 8 p. m. Tuesday before members E. A. Means, Charles F. Miller, J. [of the Brookside Chapter at the H. Orndorff, Fred A. Schmidt, | Brookside Masonic Temple, The Frank C. Stewart and Edgar V. work will be given by Mesdames Toms. Mrs. M. E. Elstun and Mrs. | Libbie Everett, Mona Thomas, Ethel | Malloch will pour, | Payton, Ethel Emmons, Harriet Miss Flora Love, chairman of the | Reeves, Mary Konnecks, Charlotte | Literature and Drama Department,
Ky. for underprivileged children,
pi hold a skating party Monday night Jer Mothers’ Council, will be guests.|Callon, Martha Zoercher, Ida Meis= | will preside at a short business Delta 2! Holy Trinity Hall, St. Clair St.|Hostesses will be Mrs. Robert Kec-|ter, Rhea Koehler,
Cora Weiland, | meeting. | Cecile Kiser, Marie Leonard, Millie| The Applied Education section of | Gilmore, Neva Sabins, Uarda Bolin |the American Home Department (and Andrew Landers and Frank will meet at 10 a. m, Monday, Dec. | Sparks. 18, at the club. Mrs, Carl J. Wein-
hardt, chairman, will preside and 4 . * - ’ Living Art
will present Mrs. George Arthur Frantz, who will speak on “Spiritual Education.”
Union of Clubs Will Give Tea
A tea and reception at the Irvington Methodist Church will follow the annual presentation of “The Messiah,” sponsored by the Irvington Union of Clubs, at 3 p. m, tomorrow at the church, J. Russell Paxton is directing the production. Solo parts will be sung by Mrs. William A, Devin, soprano, Mrs. Robert Blake, contralto; Far-
bass. Bernice Fee Mozingo will be at the organ. Mrs. Arthur R. Robinson heads the arrangements committee, assisted by Mesdames Walter H.| Montgomery, John Paul Ragsdale, Charles Harris, Louis W. Bruck, Tom 8S. Elrod and Layman D. Kingsbury. Mrs. Kingsbury, Union of Clubs president, and Mrs. Charles Harris, under whose presidency the, annual presentation was started] will pour at the tea. Mrs. H. B. Hasbrook is arranging for the tea, assisted by Mesdames C. Morrison Davis, Frank Mutz, William H. Polk and A. W. Schmadeke.
Group to Elect
The Silver Star Review Women's Benefit Association, will {hold an election of officers at the regular meeting of the organization to be held at 8 p.m. Monday at, Castle Hall,
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Eight pictures from each of
Fairs will be Po by living per
a Christmas story |
rell Scott, tenor, and John M. White, |
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|for all departments at 11 a. m. Circle 1 chairman, Mrs. Fred Gorman, and Circle 8 chairman, Mrs. Frank Fromer, will be hostesses for the [luncheon and social hour at 12:30 (Pp. m,
A youth meeting will be held (under the direction of Miss Anna |Rose Kimpel of Washington, N. C. |C. W. field secretary, 8 p. m., today
A ava yd ad | : { [supports a school near Hindman, underprivileged patients at Coleman |at the Catholic Community Center
auditorium. Miss Kimpel and Mrs. Frank J. Crawford of Terre Haute, | Diocese chairman of youth, N. C. C. W., has just completed a tour of [the Diocese in connection with a program of youth activities.
The annual formal membership dance of the COUNCIL OF JEWISH JUNIORS will be held at 9:30 p. m. [next Saturday at the Sky Room of [the Severin Hotel. The Silver {Dragons will play. The Council will |meet 2:30 p. m. tomorrow at the | Kirschbaum Center.
The LADIES CIRCLE OF RIVERSIDE METHODIST CHURCH will sponsor a Christmas bazaar Wednesday at the church, Edgemont St. and Harding. A [turkey dinner will be served from 15:30 to 7 vp. m, Directing the bazaar {and dinner are Mrs. Dallas Murray, circle president; Mrs. Charles Green, (dinner chairman, and Mrs. Lula Albert, publicity chairman.
| “His Birthday,” a service of story and song, will be presented by Mrs. H. G. Rowe of Franklin at the Christmas meeting and party of the WOMEN'S AUXILIARY OF ALL [SAINTS CATHEDRAL Tuesday at 2:30 p.m All women of the church are expected to attend the meeting in the Cathedral House. | Mrs. Rowe, a former church school | worker and director of religious plays here, will be assisted by Mrs. Norman Beeson, auxiliary president, Mrs. Elmer Wilhite and Misses Eleanor Wilhite, Virginia Brown, Regina and Florence Smith. Mrs. [John M. Nelson will lead the devotions and Miss Opal Little, and Mesdames Alice Hill, Anton Gnant, C. E. | Cambridge and O. N. Torian will be | hostesses.
Mrs. Norman Beeson of Indianapolis is the new treasurer of the HOUSE OF CHURCHWOMEN OF THE INDIANAPOLIS EPISCOPAL DIOCESE. She was elected here this week at an executive meeting attended by women from the southern two-thirds Mrs. Beeson succeeds Mrs, Howard G, Taylor, also from here, who resigned. The churchwomen also voted to co-operate with local efforts for refugees and China relief in the towns of the diocese. '
Wed at Holy Name
Miss Jean Steigerwald, daughter
{of Mr, and Mrs. C. O. Steigerwald,
Beech Grove, is to become the bride of Leo A. Hauntz in a ceremony today at Holy Name Catholic Church, Mr. Hauntz is the son of Mr. and Mrs. George Hauntz of Moores Hill
