Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 December 1939 — Page 8
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SOCIETY—
Propylaeum’s Schedule Is Full; Film Guild Parties Arranged
Many pleasant evenings are promised by this month's Propyviaeum Club schedule. Filmarte Guild subscribers are looking forward to the parties to be held Wednesday night in conjunction with the Guild's presen
tation of the foreign film, “Harvest,” in the Athenaeum, The regular morning contract party and luncheon at 10 a. mm, Wednesday, Dee, 13, is the next event for Propylasum members. Incidentally, the party was scheduled for Dee. 10 on announcements received today by members, but is in midweek. Arietta Ahrens will lecture on “A Caribbean Cruise” at a twilight tea at & p.m. Sunday, Dec. 17. Her talk will be supplemented by colored moving pictures. Members may bring one guest to the tea and reservations should be made, The club's Contract Dinner will be held at 7 p. m. Friday, Dec, 22, and the annual Christmas dinner has been planned for 1 p.m. Christmas Day. A New Years Day reception will be held from 4107p m Parties Arranged for Guild Show
A Fiimarte Guild show is always the occasion for members to get together at parties both before and after the presentation, Seve eral patherings have been planned for the Wednesday night presentation Mm Mr. and Mrs. Gaylord Millikan's party will be Mr, and Mis AVgustus Coburn and Mr. and Mrs, Erwin Coburn. Louis Schwitzer will be host at a party and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bates Johnson's guests will inelude Mr. and Mrs. Robert BE. Bfroymson, Mrs, Frank C. Wagner and Miss Helen A. Pielsticker My, and Mrs. Charles ©. Martin will be accompanied by Messy's, and Mesdames H. M. Angell, Barl O. Noggle, T. M. Rybolt and E. J, Braman, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar W, Nester will sit with Mr. and Mrs, H. L. Dithmer Jr. Mis, P. O. Power and Richard Power plan to attend as do Mr. and Mis, RS. Norwood, Mrs, Harry 8, Hanna and Mrs. Frank A. Montrose will sit together, Mr. and Mrs, Alfred W. Noling and Mr, and Mrs. Russell W, Ayres Will attend together. In Dr. and Mrs. George J. Garceau's party will be Dr. and Mrs. G. WW. Gustafson and Dr. and Mrs. HB. M. Trusler. Dr. and Mrs. BE. T. Haynes guests will include Dr. and Mus, B. E. Ellis and Mr. and Mrs, Joseph G. Wood, Included in a party who will come from Greencastle are the Misses Margot Andrade, Charlotte Donnahue and Catherine Riggs. mM another group will be Mesdames Ralph Chappell, Frank W, COregor, Carles Recker and Mr. and Mrs, F. B. McKibbin, Guests in Mr, and Mrs, ©. O. Alig's party will be Mr, and Mrs. HL M. Woollen and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Latham, Mrs, Charles Greathouse and Miss Claribel Moore will attend together. Kenneth Rothehild's guests will be Miss Betty Jane Watkins and Miss Martha Carmichael, Reservations have been made also by Messrs, and Mesdames S. Pat Solomon. Robert J. Smith, Francis P. Huston, Mortimer ©, Furscott, John M. Kitchen, Lee X. Smith, Harry 8. Glickman, E. B Martindale, Dr. and Mrs. BE. B. Lamb, Miss Dorothy Taylor Darling and Miss Gertrude Soeurt., Robert Collins, Kokomo, will take Miss Helen Chappell. Mr. and Mrs, Theodore B Griffith and Judge and Mis. Russell J. Ryan will form another small party as will Mr, and Mrs. Walter R. Maver and Mr. and Mrs. Wilson ©. Von Kessler,
Contract Club Luncheon Dec. 14
The Women's Contract Club will hold ite annual Christmas Tuncheon and bridge party at 12:30 p. m, Thursday, Dec. 14, at the Indianapolis Athletic Club. Committees are as follows: Decorations, Mrs, Gaylord Morton, chairman, Mrs. CB. Durham and Mrs, F. 8. Doll; prizes, Mrs, Wayne Warrick, chairman, and Mrs, Merritt Thompson; reservations, Mrs. Joseph Brower, chairman, Mis. Frank Abbett and Mrs, B. M, Angell. Members and their guests will be received by officers and memBers of the club, Mrs. William Coleman, honorary life member; Mus, Grace C. Buschmann, president; the Mesdames H, L. Brink, John Kelley, Wade Lushbaugh, Benham, V. R. Rupp, Ralph K. Smith and O. G. Praff
Mrs. Jane Johnson Burroughs To Present Musicale for Guild, Presbyterian Unit to Have Tea
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A musicale, Christmas parties, a holiday tea and a playlet are among activities of church groups this week and early the following week, One organization will hold a rummage sale and a card party has been scheduled by another unit Mrs. Jane Johnson Burroughs will present a musicale under the auspices of the ROBERT'S GUILD OF ST. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH at 8 p. m. Wednesday in = iy a 1 the Robert's Room of the church, [{nger will give devotions, Miss Ocle
“I a Persian Garden” will be ' i v oi 1 \ igrins, accompanied by Mrs, Myra fing By a quartet including Mrs Hige | v
Jack Shaw, soprano: Mis. Robert G. Clippinger, will sing Christmas Mcekay, contralto; James Gilbreath, selections, Mrs, Titus Lowe, wife of tenor, and Charles Carson, bass, the resident bishop, Will talk on| augmented by Mrs. Burroughs, so- “Methodist Work in Maylaya.” Mrs prano; Mrs, Eloise Skaats, contralto; | Alfred P. Conklin, chairman of the David Duthie, tenor, and Lynton program committee, will introduce Hazelbalker, bass. Mrs, Helen Rice the speaker, will be accompanist, | Mrs, H, Foster Clippinger and Tea will be served. Mrs. BE. May Mrs, Albert P. Smith will have] Hahn and Mrs, Oscar I. Watkins! charge of the tea and Mrs, William | will pour. |, Young will preside at the tea
Members of the WOMEN'S MISSIONARY SOCIETY OF THE SECOND PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH will meet at 2:30 Pp. Mm, Wednesday in the church lecture room. The Odgen Choir will sing Christmas carols and Mrs, Mark Covert will give Christmas readings. Mrs, John E. Sevhert will have charge of devotions. Tea will be served by officers of the group Who will act as hostesses Mrs. H. E. Barnard will preside. (an open house will be held as a part |
The ALTAR SOCIETY OF THE of the Stansfield Circle's social serv. | ASSUMPTION CATHOLIC IC® program. | y “ h AR 34 ye | ont Rol I Rh Dv " A, Ontittinas play directed by Mr | at he . ; |'T. T. Swearingen will be given at Miss Margaret PRIN 643 Coffey St a meeting of the WOMAN'S MIS The public Is invited. ISTONARY SOCIETY OF THE CIRCLE Op DOWNEY AVENUE OHRISTIAN|
The STANSFIELD AS ks t \ x CHURCH at 2 p. mi. Thursday, The ) \ JOR y “| \ THE MERIDIAN STREET METH executive committee Will meet at
ODIST CHURCH will hold its an-|, . 3 nual rummage sale Thursday and Room Mm. today in the Missionary
Friday in the church basement, Mrs, | | The PHILOTHEA CLASS OF THE
mittee include Mesdames Leonard 1 Campbell, Fred C. Tucker, Liovd A Bowers, Felix M. MeWhirter, Theron Smashey, Clyde EE, Whitehill and Edward B. Taggart, The program is under the super vision of Mrs, O. RR. Sumner and Miss Gertrude Taggart, represent. Mg the Missionary Societies of the woman's Association. Mrs, Alex I, (Tagrart, Woman's Association presi.
(dent, will preside, Following the tea, | |
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Purdue Dean
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Butler planned
University activities for this week and next Mmelude several meetings Thursday at which Purdue University's dean of women wil be a guest, and an annual christmas dinner next week for Butler faculty men, The University's Pan-Hellenic Council and the Women's Council will be hosts to Miss Dorothy Strat ton, dean of women at Purdue University, Thursday, when she addresses two meetings at the Arthur Jordan Memorial hall, Mrs, Vi ginia Graves Brunson is chairman of the Women's Council, Miss Stratton will speak at a noon Incheon meeting to be given by the two organizations at the Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority house, Her topic Will be “Sorority Problems Guests will include house mothers of campus Organizations, =orority presidents, alumnae advisers, memebers of the Women's Council, and
members of the Pan-Hellenie group. |
Dr, and Mrs, D. 8. Robinson will be special guests at the dinner, Miss Stratton will’ address the Pane Hellenic Council at 3:30 p.m, Thurs day, Miss Doris Brown, president, will preside at the meeting. Mrs Brunson and Mrs. Alice B. Wesen berg, council members, are in charge of arrangements,
Men of the Butler University fac. ulty will be guests of the Women's Faculty Club Friday evening, Dee 15, at 6 p.m byterian Church, 46th St, and Capi tol Ave, Mrs, Juna L Beal is president of the club The Christmas dinner is an an nual event given By the faculty club, The program will be unde divection of Mrs, Paul Iske, program chatiman, who will present Palace Made With Muste.” Mis, Roy M. Robbins, chairman, will be assisted by
Mesdames Clide FE, Aldrich, Milton
table, Members of an assisting com. D. Baumgartner, A. D, Beeler, Maria |
W. Hyde, Charles C. Josey, John M Moore, Gino A. Ratti and Dean BE Walker, and the Misses Edna Mil ler, Lena Nester and Fave Fowler,
Anmmual Luncheon Will Be Tomorrow
The Olnost Study Club will hold its annual Christmas luncheon at P.M. tomorrow at the home of Mis. DR. DaVee, 1523 N. Dearborn St. Members will present a Christ. mas playiet, Assistant hostesses will include Mesdames Herbert Hutchinson, WwW A. Singleton and Charles Love,
Exhibit This Week Oil pointings of toys by Mrs James H, Peeling will be exhibited this Week at the Pat and Polly Kindergarten, 23d and Alabama Sts Mrs, Glenn Lawler is Kindergarten director, The exhibit will be open
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{ 1. Mig H © Weimer was Miss TaVerne Wischmeier, daughter of Mrs, Alma EE. Wizchmeier, before her marriage Nov, 19, (RamoasPorter Photo) Mr, and Mrs Charles 8 Rens nard are at home in Muncie. Mis Rennard was Miss Martha Louise Cook bHefore her recent marriage, (Vaorhis Phata) 3. Mis. James Wullee war Miss Angela MeGlinehy, daughter of Mr, and Mrs, B. J. MeGlinehy, bes before marriage Oct, 21, (Bell Photo) 4, Mizz Lois Ford, daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Charles ©. Ford, became the bride of Harry G. Mad f8ON in a recent ceremony, (Plows [ man Photo) 5 Miss IMorence Jane Butter. worth, daughter of Mr. and Mra Charles 8 Butterworth of Sher idan, became the bride of Earl Tracy Clark Nov, 26 6. Mis. Willlam Howard T. Me. Gaughey was Miss Joan Durham, daunghter of Mr. and Mrs, Andrew EE. Durham, Greencastle, before ner marriage Nov, 18 in New York (William Photo.)
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| The Federation of Imtermational Travel-Study Clubs will (Musical program at 8 p.m, tomo [row in the Indiana World War Me morial, Mrs, J. Francis Huffman will give the welcome | Miss Ann Kahn will play and Mrs. Oscar harg, accompanied by Mrs MeDonald, will sing Mrs, Frank [Boles will sing "God Bless Amer. fea,” Mrs, Margaret Wood Raley will review "Queen's Folly.” Ushers [will be Mesdames H. H. Esky, Wil. [ltam MeoGuire, Jack Rhoades, Kath (leen Andrews and Miss Frances Henzie Mis, Harold B. Smith, assisted hy Mrs, William D. Bain and Mrs Robert Carter, will entertain Queen Elizabeth Chapter of the organization at 1:30 np. Mm, Wednes
present a
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selections
Prospect OLS
Candidates at Temple Today; |
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! Several Christmas [officers and a luncheon meetings this | PROBPECT CHAPTER, O E p.m. today in the Prospect Temple and Edward L. Bennett, worthy paty
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[A Ohristmaz program and party | [will Be held Thursday evening fol- | [owing a stated meeting of LADIES [OF THE ORIENTAL BHRINE | RAUEEN ESTHER AUXILIARY! OE 8, will give its annual Ohriatmas dinner and party at 12:15 p.m [friday in the Masonic Temple, North and Illinois Sts, The Melody Angers will be a program feature Gifts will be exchanged and a busis [ness meeting conducted
| The telephone and investigating committees of the BAHARA GROTTO AUXILIARY will be entertaimed at a Christmas party at 12:30 p. m. Friday at the home of Mrs, Todd Simmons, 1248 W, 3184 8(, Mrs, Luther Edson and Mis, | James Dunbar are co-chairmen of arrangements
Officers of AUXILIARY 10, BONS OF UNION VETERANS OF THE CIVIL WAR, will be elected at the annual roll call meeting at 8 p.m tomorow t. Friendly, | 1
Dr. Haramy to Tal At W.C.T\ U., Session
[ Dr. John J, Haramy will be guest speaker at a meeting Wednesday of | the Meridian W, €¢. T, U, at the home of Mrs, Frank Symmes, 2730 Sutherland Ave, A business meets | ing will be held at 10:30 a, m, fol] lowed By a noon luncheon and pro gram at 1:30 p.m [ Mis, H O. Greist will lead devo tions and Mrs, Warren Bosworth will play violin selections, accoms |
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Mra, Mary Mayo is worthy matron On,
QUESTION BOX
| @ Please give a recipe for but termilk pie, | A-—The pastry for this pie is made By sifting together 1 cup of four, 4 teaspoon salt, 3 tableapoons sugar; add the grated rind of 1 orange and ‘4 cup shortening, Mix with enough range juice to form a sUT dough, Line a deep pie pan, luting the edges, Combine 1 sup) sugar, 3 tablespoons flour, 14 tea spoon malt and a little cinnamon oi Add 3 beaten egg yolks and 1 pint of buttermilk, Beat in 3 stiffly beaten egg whites and 3 tablespoons melted butter, Pour ins to the unbaked pie shell and bake in a hot oven 10 minutes, then res duce the heat to medium and bake until pie has nearly get (20 or 30 minutes), Sprinkle lightly with
| American cheese and continue bak. Miller, Eva
ing it until ple ix 88, Berve warm | Q- Why do some housewives place A silver apoon in a glass tumbler bes fore pouring hot water into it? It 18 commonly believed that the spoon will prevent the glass from | cracking by absorbing and conducts | ing some of the heat from the water before it can harmnully expand the glass, Silver 18 said to be the best metal because it 18 a better con ductor of heat than most others, ‘The
the panied by her mother, Mrs, Guy Ru=|aficacy of a silver, or any other
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by the National tion of Women at a recent service in the Gold Room of the Hotel Washington, Mis, BE R. Bebout waa in charge and Mis Matty Joe Hack ley, president, presided New members elude Mesdamen Frneatine Abell, Effie Ammon, Lil lian B. Anderaon, Myrtle M. Armel Ann LL. Brown, Annett Bryant, Lula Burgett, Mattie W, Byrne, Grace Caffery, Evelyn I Cline, Grace Con way, Lula Cox, Ethel Crouch, Ma) Dunbar, Addie FBasigke, Mabel
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[Fouty, Alma Graham, Charlotte P|
Thelma Anna
Halter, Amelia Harding Hastings, Bue Hofimeyer, Jane House, Mattie Hoasiel Johnson and the Misses Mary Au gusta Hoban, Frona Greene, Augusta
Clinton, Thelma A, Houser and Virs
ginia Brown other new members Mires Alberta Koch, Leona Kuhn Frances Mary Matz, Betty Jane Warden and Mayme Cowan and Josephine Kelly, David Kelseh, Bertha Loper, Hazel J, Mal com. Minnie Matz, Alice Martin agertrude Meintive, Jessie Melean Avivia MeMannis, Ruth Mittendor! Bess ©. Northrup, Cleo Reeves, Maude T. Rucker, Grace Rozell, Frances Plank, Clara stark, Loretta Btein, Anna MM, #Stuart, Mabel Thompeon, Portia Truesdale, Helen West, Rosa Wetter, Mildred Whit» tington and Anna A. Wilson,
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Grace Jaus Guest At Shower Here
Miss Grace Jaus, whose mairiage William CGiezendanner will be 16, way entertained yesterday at a miscellaneous shower at the home of Mrs, Thomas B, Davis, 008 Fairfield Ave
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Arsistant hostesses were Mis, Nors | [vell Davis and Miss Donna Jacob:
wor, CGhiestas were Mesdames ©, B Mace, Basel Cory, A. W. Funkhouser, Robert Ewbank, Morris Dixon Houston PF. ©. Cory, Henry Ford Marvin Hein, Barl Wallace, Hany Stafford, Fred MeColluim, William Fo Bhivley, Paul Pinnick and Misses Lucille Michaelis, Wilma Brier, Mae Brennan, Rosemar) Parker, Henrietta Dux, Mildred flattery, Mary Patterson, Cleo May Call, Dorothy Weber (Hadys Kennington, Thelma Lams Brith, Minnie Morgan, Katherine Atanton, Doris Boyd, Celia Bates, Harriett Jones and Betty Davis,
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1. A.C. Holiday Schedule Has Bridge, Dances
Luncheon Dee, 12 Among Yule Activities: Juniors Formal on 29th,
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Mie, Raymond ©, Fox ia ehairman of hostesses tol the holiday lunch» eon bridge party for wives and daughters of Indianapolis Athlete Club members Tuesday, Dee, 12, in the Venetian Room at the elub,
Luncheon will be served at 12:30 Po WIth take aecorationa earriea vil 1 A Rolidaay motif, Other acuvities in the club thia month have peen arranged foi mempers and their iamiies, The ANNUAL Aidaies’ Unristas party will pe held Batuiday morning, bee, 23, LO Members’ young sons ainda daugins tera and a Bt Nick ball 10F mem» pels Ana thelr guests will 1olow that (night, Paneing wil pe In the {10urA floor bauroom, slarting at 1 p.m, [ dndae Juniors, Will hold theip | Ahnual hobaay formal kFriaay, Dee, (29, In the baurvom, Misa Annetis LANES Ia entertainment ehairman, Ane 1, A C5 year=endas=dance haa | been announced for Saturday, bee, 40; the annual New Yeara eve supper dance will start as 10.30 (Pym, Sunday, Dee, 31, and the annual New Years dinner dance | Will follow on Monday, Jan, 1,
\ \ wy v EVENTS NORORITIENS Lambda Alpha Lambda, Tonight, Miss Mildred Brown, 32158 Ruckle, hostess, Shower, [Alpha ‘Tau Chapter of Alpha Zeta Beta. 8 p. mi, Wed. H A ©, Pai Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi, Yi30 p.m, today, Hotel Antlers, Lambda Chi Delta, 8 p, m. Tues Miss Christine Austin, 1325 Cars ollton Ave Phi Tau, 8 p. Mm, Tues, Helen Malless, 2512 Park Ave, hostess, Pledge aervices { LODGESN Clolden Rule 25, Auxiliary to Broth» erhood of Rallroad Trainmen, Tos night Riverside Roller Rink, Bkating party Silver Bitar Review 15, W, RB A, 8 p.m. today, Castle Hall, Elees tion of officers CLUBS Womans’ Rotary Club, 8 p. m, to» day Propylasum Miss Ruth Crowley to speak on "Twenty Years in India.” Irvington Home Study Club, Today, Mis, Theodore Layman, 20 8 Aus dubon Road, hostess, "Christmas Customs in Many Lands,” Mrs James R, Loomis Baciety of MavAower Descendants, Board of Assistants, Noon, today, Avrer' Tearoom, Luncheon
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Programs Set By Sororities
A benefit card party, luneheon meeting, pledge services and several routine business and social meetings [have been planned by Indianapolis sororities for early this week, | ALPHA CHAPTER, OMEGA PHI
TAU BORORITY, will hold a bene» Ait card party at 8 p. m, tomorrow in the Hotel Antlers, Pledges are in charge of tieket sales and tickets may be bought at the door New pledge officers include Miss Lueille Paxton, president; Miss Helen Mitehell, vice president; Miss Clenevieve Bratton, secretary, Miss Martha Mills, treasurer, Other pledge members include the Misses Luds milia Valko, Kay Griffin and Grace Bartlow,
Miss Helen Elliott will discuss "The Historical Charm of New Hai mony” at the luhcheon meeting of INDIANAPOLIS ALUMNAE CLUB |OF PI BETA PHI at 1 p. m. Saturday in the Butler University chapter house, 831 W, Hampton Drive, A program of Christmas carols will be presented by a trio of Butler chapter members, Mrs, Jess Pritchett Jr, 18 luncheon chairman and her assistants will include Mesdames John Cavosie, Lawrence Janeway, Frank M, Jones, Chester Schuetz, H, L. Ross and Willard Stamper Plana for a book review by Mrs Rathryn Turney Garten, under the sorority’s sponsorship, will be dis» cussed at the meeting, Mrs, Garten (will review "Grapes of Wrath” in
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Christmas carols, accompanied by yl, however, because the quantity |egagement of Miss Charlotte LOWRY [the Indiana World War Memorial
Hugh Carpenter is chairman of the | IRVINGTON PRESBYTERIAN 0 the public Thursday and Friday
committee in charge, | day. Mrs, B, C. McCombs and Mrs, | Dorin Woodward, Mrs, 8, © Fulmer of heat that is absorbed by it is al=| to Darwin E. Forst, son of My, ane [auditorium Thursday night, Dee, 14 the CHURCH will give a Christmas Mornings,
Merritt Walker will talk Iwill preside [mort negligible, compared with the Mrs, H, ©. Porat of Huntington, WAR Proceeds from the event will go to . - ‘ total quantity of heat in a glass full announced yesterday al a tea al the| he PI Beta Phi Settlement School of hot water, | home of her parents, Mr, and Mra. oo" aailinburg, Tenn, 1. Rex Lowey, The wedding will be
women’s organizations at | church will give their Christmas tea party at 8 p. m. Wednesday, Dec, 13.| at 2:30 p. Mm. Wednesday in the at the home of Misses Emily and | church parlors, Mrs. W. C. Hart [Caroline McAdams.
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Black and White Gowns Favored At St. Margaret’
Orchids bloomed profusly and and white predominated at the St
dance Saturday night in the Indianapolis Athletic Club
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evening gowns in time-tested Black | Margaret's Hospital Guild's annual Flowers were
worn, for the most part, on shoulders, although there were many gar |
denias and camellias tucked mto coiffures by a necklace of gardenias Mrs, Gi
white ensemble, Dancers moved in a holiday set. ting of greenery and programs weve in bright red with pictures of hos pital patients doing occupational therapy work, Mr. and Mrs, Dale B, Wolfe's party included Mr, and Mrs, Glen Pell, Dr. and Mrs, Weston Dekayne Dr. and Mrs. T. G. Gregory, Mr, and Mrs, Fred Brown and Mr, and Mrs. Cecil Whitehead of Anderson Mrs. Wolfe's gown was of orchid and blue and she wore an orchid shoulder corsage, Kayne wore black with pearl accessories, Mm Mr. and Mrs Krafft's party were Messrs, and Mesdames Chester Schauetz, Edgar WwW. Hauser, Emiel Essig and William A. B. Hanchett, Miss Dorothy Lutz, and Earl Marple. Mrs, Schawetz chose an amethyst chiffon dress, While Mrs, Hauser was gowned in a pink net with silver trim. Mrs. Essig wore a white peaded dress with a corsage of camellias. Mrs, Hanchett wore black chiffon studded in rhinestones with
white beaded crepe with orchids, Mr. and Mrs, Merritt Fields’ guests
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Mr, and Mrs, Paul Rochford, Judge | and Mrs, Paul BE. Laymon and My, | and Mrs. William R. Seaff. The hostess wore black faille with a bodice of net and lace and silver accessories, Mrs, Goode's gown was of gray with whieh she wore silver | accessories Mrs. Rochford wore pink beaded net with silver ac-| cessories, While Mrs. Laymon chose | black with geranium red accessor fes and Mrs, Scaff was gowned in electric hlue with a silver lame [Bodice and silver accessories. Mr, and Mrs, William F, Sandman entertained at their home with a| [cocktail party preceding the dance, | Their guests were Dr, and Mrs. | [Francis BE. Warmer, Dr. and Mus, | | Allan L. Sparks, Messrs. and Mes- | {dames Sam Gabriel, Courtland C. | |Cohee, 8S. W. Terry, J. B. Lanagan and Miss Beatrice Gerrin, Mrs, | Gabriel, Bloomington, wore an azure hlue velvet dinner dress with lan orchid corsage
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The Indianapolis Council of Women will have a gardenias and Miss Lutz wore a fuchsia crepe with which she wore forum on "The Increase in Milk Prices” tomorrow |gold accessories and an ‘orchid in' at its meeting at Ayres’ auditorium. The views points of the consumer, distributor and producer
Council to Sponsor Milk Price Forum
Mrs, J. Malcolm sumer Problems
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Times Photo Arranging for the forum are Dunn deft), chairman of the Con-
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on scalloped dishes to curdle? CGhuests included Murs, Forst, the A=Usually because the oven is too Misses Gretchen Young, Peg Mehhot. ving, Margaret Baker, Virginia Bunce, Dorothy Steele, Mary Margaret Helm, Ann Elizabeth MeClels land, Peggy Crosby, Dorothy Brown (Natalle Lowey and Mis, Edwin | Royle, Huntington; Mesdames Or» ville T, Fox and Rex Rudicel; the [Misses Mary Louise Barnhart, Jose
Annual Dinner \ yy Is Set Friday [phine Miller, Charlotte Martin and : ol [Olaribel Rogers, Indianapolis; the
The annual dinner of (he Mutual | Misses Dorothy Lowey, Florence Service Association will be held at Swanson, Mary Ann Kriegbaum, 6:30 p. Mm. Friday in the Propy- | Bloomington; Miss Marjorie Shewlaeum. Miss Amy Lopez, Anderson maker and Miss Jane Vesey, it College, will talk on "Jamaica in | Wayne; Miss Angeline Bower, Kens the Sun.” (dallville; Mrs, John Miss Hortense Davies, accompans (per: Mrs, Robert ¢, Slick, San fed by Miss Wilmoth Benson, will | Francisco, Mrs, Robert J. Smith, sing. Three new directors will be | Elkhart; Mrs, Glen Marsh, Bluffton; elected, Members of the nominat- | Mrs, George Broetigum, Chicago, ing committee include Miss Fannie and Miss Berenice Brenn, Toledo, C, Graeter, chairman; Miss Luey | Both Miss Lowey and Mr, Forst Osborn and Mrs, Doris Coffey, | were graduated from Indiana Unis Nominees selected By the commits | versity, Miss Lowey is a member of tee are the Misses Carrie B, Fran Delta Gamma and her fiance Is eis, Nell Millholland and Clara Dux, (a Sigma Chi, Nominations may be made from the pat — —— floor. Plan Christmas Party New board officers include Miss| The annual Christmas benefit Hazel Williams, president; Mrs, | bridge party given by the Nurse Bernadine McAree, vice president; | jng Service Bureau, Central Dis. Mrs, Willla Proctor, secretary, and| triet of Indiana State Nurses’ Miss Mary Perrott, re-elected treas- | Association, will be held Wedness urer, The annual business meeting | day at 2 p. m. in the Banners will be confucted and the treasurer | Whitehill auditorium, Co-chairs man on arrangements are Miss
will present a report of the Mutual | Service Foundation, Marjorie Williams, Miss Helen ry op Angermeler and Miss Frances ) wle Party Set Roberts. Other members of the committee include the Misses
Members of the Hamilton Berry] Blanche Caskey, Anna Louise
Chapter, Service Star Legion, will hold their Christmas party and| Conley, Melba King, Ruth Hubler,
luncheon at 12:30 p.m. tomorrow, Lucille Wall, Betty Foltz, Kath-
Commidtee, and Mrs, Ernest W.
Fullenwider, chairman of Municipal Affairs.
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LAMBDA CHAPTER, OMEGA NU TAU. BORORITY, will conduct pledge services this evening in the [Hotel Lincoln, Those to be pledged include the Misses Catherine Ram» sev, Betty Warden, Paula J, Mathias, Dorotha Neiger and Verna Whitlow; Mrs, Helen Jenkins and Mrs, CGeraldine Moore,
| ALPHA CHAPTER, SIGMA DELTA TAU SORORITY, will meet at 8 p. m. Wednesday in the Central (¥Y. M. C A,
| | Miss Betty Lemen, president of BETA CHAPTER, CHI PHI GAMMA BORORITY, will entertain the group tonight at her home, 208 Ar» senal Ave,
‘Mothers’ Groups Schedule Parties
Local mothers’ clubs will launch their holiday festivities early this vear with several Christmas parties [planned for this week, Members of the MOTHERS’ CLUB OF BROOKSIDE KINDER[GARTEN will meet at 1:30 p. m, | Wednesday for a gift exchange and business meeting, Miss Carrie Scott of the Indianapolis Public Library will be guest speaker,
A special Christmas program will ‘be presented by the members of the [IRVINGTON KINDERGARTEN | MOTHERS' CLUB at a meeting (1:30 p. m, Thursday at the Kinder |garten, ® N, Arlington Ave, Vice president and secretary will be |elected, Mrs. Harry Ritzl is chairs [man of the nominating committee, Mrs, Kenneth Stewart is chairman of hostesses. The Arsenal Technical Saxophone Choir will play,
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