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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

TUESDAY, DEC. 5, 1939

PAGE 12 Advance Club

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SOCIETY—

List of Patrons for Princeton Triangle Show Is Announced.

Patrons and patronesses were named today for the Princeton Triangle Club's annual show, “Any Moment Now,” which will come to the Murat Theater the night of Dee. 23. Princeton alumni and friends are planning a reception for the touring undergraduates who are making this city one of 16 to be visited on a 4000-mile trek.

Donald McLeod, president of the Princeton Alumni Association of Indianapolis, named the following patrons and patronesses: Messrs. and Mesdames Cornelius O. Alig, David Allerdice, Frederick G. Appel, Garvin Brown, David Laurance Chambers Jr. George Denny Sr., Robert B. Failey, Russell Fortune Sr. John T. Jameson, Svivester Johnson Sr. John Kinghan, Charles Latham, Ralph Lockwood. McLeod. Robert Scott, Alex Taggart Sr, Donald Test and William H. Wemmer. The show this vear concerns the trials of a Long Island debutante in receiving a $5.000000 trust fund if she is married hefore she becomes 21. A 21-man chorus will provide some rollicking dance and song numbers. Among the hit songs of this year's show are "You're There,” "No More the Waiting Game,” and "Funny But I Fell” Several dinner parties are being planned to precede the show, Many alumni and their guests will go on to the Columbia Club after the show to join Monkey Ciub members at their dance,

Contract Club Will Play Thursday

The Woman's Contract Club of Indianapolis will meet at 1:15 p. m. Thursday at the Indianapolis Athletic Club for play. A board meeting will be at 12:45 p. m The Columbia Club will have a Collegiate Night Saturdav as another in its series of dances honoring colleges. All colleges in Indiana will be honored at this weeks event, Larry Price and his orchestra will play for dancing. The Orchard School pupils will present their annual Christmas pageant Dec. 22 at the school. School will be dismissed at noon that day for the holidays. Classes will be resumed Monday, Jan. 8.

Pre-Holiday Comings and Goings and Such

Mr. and Mrs. Lucius French, who have been visiting in New York, entertained Saturday night in the Empire Room of the Waldorf-Astoria following the Dartmouth-Stanford game. Among their guests were Miss Emily Neff, Miss Florence Wolff, John Stewart and the Frenchs' son, James, a Dartmouth student ‘ . Mr. and Mrs. John G. Rauch are in New York . Mr, and Mrs, Booth Tarkington are expected to arrive in Indianapolis soon after the of the vear. The Tarkingtons will leave their home in Kennebunkport, Me. in about two weeks to spend the Christmas holidays with Mrs. William Trotter in Philadelphia before coming on here, Miss Margaret Jame®n, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Donald Jameson, is expected home Dee. 23 from Bryn Mawr College to spend the holidays with her parents,

Prelude Club Will Entertain

The Prelude Club will present afternoon at a meeting of Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority Meridian St. will be hostess Mrs. Frank Dunn, chairman of hostesses. will be assisted by the Mesdames Henry Hornbrook, Dwight S. Ritter. Mark E. Ferree, Richard Ainslee Kirhhoffer, W. Clark Roggie, Clarence Zinn, Edward H. DeHority, Henry Ostrom Jr. William Walk Garstang and the Misses Gretchen Mueller, Martha Norman and Jean Rau.

Parties to Precede Traders Point Hunt Ball

The Traders Point Hunt ball Saturday night in the Indianapolis Athletic Club will be the occasion for many parties preceding the dance. Out-of-town guests at the ball plan to ride with the hunt that afternoon. The hunt will begin at the Kinken Vallev farm stables of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Wemmer at 2:15 p. mand will finish at the Bohlenbrook farm of Mr. and Mrs. August C, Bohlen. Included in the festivities before the ball is the dinner party Mr and Mrs. Conrad Ruckelshaus will give at their home in Golden Hill. Their guests will be Mr. and Mrs, William Wood. Piqua, O.; Murs avid Hosmer and Warner Atkins and Mr. and Mrs Gerald Ficks, Cincinnati, O.; A. W. Byers. Pittsburgh: Mr. and Mrs. Lyman S. Ayres, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Fortune Jr. Mr and Mss Thomas Ruckeishaus and Mrs Ruckelshaus' brother. William Hall. Chicago: Mrs. Janet Holliday Rlack. William Stafford Jr. Samuel B Sutphin Jr. Dudley Sutphin., Thomas Kackley, Miss Jane Adams and Lieut Edwin Hartshorn. Ft. Harrison : Mr. and Mrs. W. Richardson Sinclair alse will entertain at dinner. Their guests will inciude Messrs. and Mesdame:s W. H. Simmons Charles Harvey Bradley, Roger Walcott, Svivester Johnson and Frederick T. Holliday, Mrs. Ward Hackelman and Edward Maver. Mr. Wemmer, hunt president, and Mrs. Wemmer wil! have at their dinner guests Mr. and Mrs. Wemmer Gooding, Lima. O.: Messrs and Mesdames O. W. Eisenlohr, Norman R. Kevers, Irving M Fauvre and Jeremiah L. Cadick. Mr. and Mrs. William H. Ball. Muncie. will be hosts at dinner at the Indianapolis Athletic Club. With them will be Miss Lucina Ball Muncie: Misses Josephine Maver, Nina Brown and Prudence Brown, and Messrs. Otto Janus Jr, Edwin Craft Jr, Svivester Johnson Jr. and Ed Cox.

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A Southern Christmas" Saturday Indianapolis Alumnae Chapter of Murs, Josephine Cartwright Ives, 3171 N.

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Pledge Service and Yule Party Scheduled by City Sororities; Sigma Beta to Pick Officer

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Sorority activities today and tomorrow include a pledge service, a

Christmas party, a luncheon and business meetings

The INDIANAPOLIS ALUMNAE OF CHI OMEGA SORORTIY will

hold a Christmas party tonight at the home of Mrs. J 3904 Carroliton Ave. Members will bring tovs which wii childen at Christamore House,

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The ALPHA XT CLUR OF ZETA TAU ALPHA SORORITY will hold a "gurrin Valieyv Party” at 8 pm the home of Miss Reth 1157 Linden St Memwill bring gifts for Currin Val. Settlement School children. At the meeting the club members will make scrap books for the school Other activities planned by group for the coming year include a Christmas party, a book review, a pitch-in dinner, a “crazy bridge” parity. an Easter party, a barbecue a picnic and a rush party.

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PHI TAU SORORITY will hold pledge services at 8 o'clock this evening at the home of Miss Helen Malles, 2512 Park Ave,

Mrs. Ralph Foster will be hostess to PHI GAMMA CHI SORORITY tonight at her home, 1420 Edgemont

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ALPHA CHAPTER OF ALPHA OMICRON ALPHA SORORITY met for luncheon todav at the home of Mrs. Lo J. McDermed, 3760 Forest Manor Ave

LAMBDA CHI DELTA SORORITY will meet at 8 p. m. today at the home of Miss Christine Austin, 1325 Carrollton Ave

LAMBDA MU CHAPTER OF | SIGMA BETA SORORITY will meet at 8:30 p. m. tomorrow at the Severin Hotel. Members will elect officers the coming year and make plans for a Christmas party and dinner

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4 Legion Auxiliary Meetings Arranged

Legion auxiliary members have scheduled four meetings for tomorow The Past Presidents’ Parley will meet at 10 a. m. at the World War § Memorial. Mrs. Simon Reisler will preside. Rehabilitation chairmen of the district are to meet in the council room of the Memorial at 1 p. m. while the publicity chairmen hold their conference in the East room B. Edwin Sackett. Indianapolis, will speak p. m. at (he general meeting

Club Plans Party The WH. O Club of Shortridee High School met yesterday afternoon at the home of Miss Dorothy Lambourne. Plans for a Christmas party were discussed.

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Tarum Court 14, Ladies of the Oriental Shrine |! of North America. will sponsor a card party at 2 p. y tomorrow in Block's auditorium for the benefit | Hergt (eft) and Edward A. Meyer,

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| all those smiles vesterday. more than 1000 members

Mrs. Charles L. Barry

All Officers

Diocesan National Council of Catholic Women, had cause for The organization's first | state convention held at the Claypool Hotel attracted for an (right), diocesan president,

Are Re-Elected | By Diocesan Women's Group; | Meeting Called

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all-day session. | treasurer;

Indecent Writing Condemned

All diocesan officers of the Indianapolis Diocesan Council. National Council of Catholic Women, Indianapolis district, were re-elected unanimously vesterday at the all-day convention in the Claypool Hotel Officers are Mrs. Charles L. Barry, president: Miss Elizabeth O'Hara, | recording secretary: Mrs. William C. Fox, corresponding secretary: Mrs {James J Fagan, Terre Haute, treasurer, and Miss Emily Kunz, auditor

| Re-elected vice presidents of the council include Mrs. J. Albert Smith, Indianapolis; Mrs. Rollin Turner, Greensburg: Mrs. C. H. Browning, Evansville: Miss Rose NMorthorst, New Albany; Mrs Fred Mohr, Terre | Haute, and a new Miss Catherine Paalz, Jasper, who succeeds Mrs. Ardella Bohnert, Jasper. The Rev. Fr. August R. Fussenegger was re-elected spiritual director. Directors All Chosen Members of the new board of directors at large are Mrs. Thomas A. Wynn, Indianapolis; Mrs. George Moser, New Albany; Mrs. Bohnert, Jasper: Mrs. Marie Lex, Evansville; Miss Gertrude Osborne, Terre Haute, Lillian O'Day. Greenshurg. advocating adootion of health

and Mrs Resolutions

of a national plan pro-

tection through co-operation of individual genius and scientific ability (rather than socialization of medicine. condemnation of all racial and class distinction and rededication of | American people to the “saving prin‘ciples of social justice” were adopted by the organization at the closing business session vesterday afternoon.

Indecent Literature Flaved

| Indecent and irreligious literature was condemned as threatening the morals of the nation. The group demanded that appropriate instrumentalities of law be directed to suppression of such matter. In {other resolutions the council pledged {support to the national committee for Catholic refugees from Germany jand other stricken countries and demanded “protection of the helpless poor from those who would debase them morally by taking advantage of their economic destitution.”

Ladies’ Aid Bazaar Set for Thursday

The Ladies’ Aid Society of St Mark's Lutheran Church, Prospect and Linden Sts, will hold a bazaar Thursday at the church. Dinner will served fram 11 a.m fo 2 p.m and supper from 5 Tp. mm In charge of the and the dinners Mesdames William Noerr, Mabe, Raymond Barrows, Moore, Ernest Schuster and Carl Kropp

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of shrine hospitals for crippled children. are the Mesdames L. D. Bibler (seated), Harry F.

1. A. C. Scene Of Luncheon

The annual hostess day luncheon of the Indianapolis Goodwill Industries will be held at noon tomorrow in the Indianapolis Ataletic Club. Hostesses will be Mesdames J. K. Lilly, Frederic M. Ayres, Samuel Sutphin, Fred Hoke, Neal Ireland, Paul Buchanan and Perry W. Lesh, One of the luncheon features will be an exhibit of work of handicapped emplovees of Goodwill Industries. Fifty socially and physically handicapped persons are employed at Goodwill Industries, Noble St. and Fletcher Ave. The organization collects all kinds of discarded articles, clothing. shoes, fur niture, stoves, ete. The 50 handicapped employees clean and repair the articles, which are sold. and the money returned to them in wages. Paul Ruchanan iz president Indianapolis Goodwill Industries,

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Shulamith Schwartz, who has come to the United States as special emissary of the Jewish National Fund in Jerusalem, will be the principal speaker at the Chanukah celebration of the local Jewish National Fund Council. Miss Schwartz will speak at 8 p. m. Thursday at Kirshbaum Center. This talk will be the first Miss Schwartz has made since her arrival in the United States. She formerly was president of the Junior Hadassah for the United States. junior women's Zionist organization, and is chairman of the advisory committee of the Junior Hadassah's Children’s Village in Palestine, Cantor Myro Glass and the Choir of the Reth-El Zedeck Temple will open the meeting with the lighting of the candles,

Directors will Meet

The board of directors of the In-|

dianapolis Flower Mission will meet at 10 a. m tors’ room of the Fletcher Trust Co.

Card Party to Aid C rippled Children

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Well-Pleased by First Convention

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took time out to go over a chart of the Diocesan Catholic Charities Bureau They include - (left to right) Mrs Fox, corresponding secretary; Mrs. James J. Fagan,

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Emilie King, auditor and Miss

| Elizabeth O'Hara. recording secretary.

Merit System

Members of the League of Women Voters will study recent developments in drive for the merit svstem &t a meeting of the organization at 10:15 a. m. tomorrow at the auditorium of the American United Life Building.

Local department chairmen will present the history, minimum regulatory provisions necessary for a good system, acvances already made and data on governmental agencies that have the merit system and on those that lack it entirely.

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Compete for Cup

After the talks, members will take part in a “Merit Quiz.” One of several similar meetings taking place this month throughout the state, this meeting is part of the competition for the Misener Cup. The cup will be presented at the spring convention of the state league to the league having he largest number of members entered in the quiz and the highest percentage of correct answers, The talks will deseribe advances made during the five years that the League of Women Voters has conducted a nation-wide drive for the merit system of appointment to non-policy forming public office. Outlines for the talks were prepared by the State League department chairmen working with Mrs. Rich-

ard Edwards of Peru, program co-|

ordinator Mrz. Austin Clifford, child welfare chairman, will talk on personnel in state and iocal in the recreation field.

Discuss Qualifications

Mrs. John L. Fuller. foreign policy chairman. will describe the methods

of selection of the personnel of the |

United States Department of State. Mrs. Frank Cox, chairman of the

department of gcvernment and its]

| operation, will outline the history of the Federal Civil Service Com- | mission and discuss the extent of good personnel procedure in state, county, township and city government in Indiana. Mrs. Stanley Hayes, economic welfare chairman, will discuss checks on the qualifications of the employees of unemployment compensation agencies and the various relief agencies. Personnel methods for state police. teachers, school attendance officers and others will be discussed bv Mrs. James A. Bawden, chairman of the education department, and Mrs. 8S. BE. Gifford, chairman of the department of legal status.

eT To Be Related

Mrs. Hal L. Purdy will tell the Christmas story, “A Tale of Old Bethlehem.” as part of the program to be given at 2:30 p. m. tomorrow at the Woman's Department Club. 1702 N. Meridian St. The American Home and the literature and drama departments of the club are sponsors. | Christmas carols will be sung by a chorus of the American home de- | partment, and

|Hempling, vocalist, an exhibit of Christmas books by Mrs. Robert | Moorehead and a Christmas book chat by Miss Mary J. Cain. Mrs. Robert Bruce Malloch are co-chair-men for the social hour. They will be assisted by the Mesdames Oliver S. Guio, J. H. Toph, Frank C. Groninger, Clinton M. Hanger, Ira M. Holmes. Preston Jones. Edward Ludlum. Vincent V. Smith, Harry E. Voshel, H. Alden Adams, Harvey

L. Grimes, Elizabeth A. Hall. Oscar

Matthews, E. A. Means, Charles F. Miller, J. H. Orndorff, Fred A. Schmidt Frank C. Stewart and Edgar V. Toms. Mrs. M. E. Elstun and Mrs. Malloch will pour. Mrs. Frank C. Walker is in charge of decorations.

Club Schedules | Christmas Bazaar

{| ‘The Calendar Club of the Capitol | Avenue Methodist Church will hold |a Christmas bazaar Friday. Mrs. |Clark Hicks is general chairman. Assisting Mrs. Hicks are the Mesdames H. C. Mc” omb, Frank Munroe, Fred Techentin and Leland | Rinker, Mrs. Eugene Barnhill is in | charge of booth decorations. | A turkey dinner will be served from 5:30 p. m. to 7:30 p. m. Mrs Hicks is in charge of reservations.

Mecting Set

| The Women's Democratic Harmony Club, Center Township Outside, Precinct 2. will meet at 8 p. m. tonight with Mrs. Alwina Gross man, 2705 S. Capitol Ave.

‘Holy Angels Group Spon-

Parties Starts On Thursday

| sor; Broadway Church Play Scheduled.

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A covered dish luncheon, a play | and the first of a series of card |

‘parties are among scheduled activi-

ties of church groups this week. | The DECEMBER COMMITTEE |

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institutions and |

there also will be | community singing, a solo by David |

William F. King and Mrs. |

|OF THE HOLY ANGELS CATHO{LIC CHURCH will sponsor the first | |of several Thursday afteroon card {parties at 2 o'clock Thursday at |28th St. and Northwestern Ave. The {public card parties will continue {during the month of December. | | Chili luncheons will be served pre- | ceding play. | | Mrs. Gertrude Taylor and Mrs. | [Ray McVey are arrangements] chairmen. They will be assisted by | the Mesdames Fred Scheurer, | |James Tague, William Laux, Ed-| William Schlangen, | |Martha Cook, Rose Perry, Fred | Rabensteine, Mary Kortzendorf, | Bertha Faulstich, Fred Nichols, Charles Darby, Nora Brennan, David O'Connor, Edna Davis, Ame- | lia Todd and Miss Margaret Hem- | merle. |

A play, “The Choirs of God,” di-| rected by Mrs. John Ebner, will be| given at a meeting of the “WOM|EN'S ASSOCIATION OF BROAD-| {WAY METHODIST CHURCH| | Thursday at the chapel of the church. : The Alice Meier Circle is in charge of the program. Mrs. Frank Walker will give devotions.

The LADIES BIBLE CLASS OF EMERSON AVENUE BAPTIST CHURCH will hold a Christmas| party and covered dish luncheon at 12:30 p. m, Friday at the home of}

Mrs. P. H. Richey, 529 N. Wallace

Ave. The program will include carols by the Mothers’ Chorus of School 58 and a gift exchange. Members have been asked to bring white gifts,

The WOMAN'S HOME MISSIOINARY SOCIETY OF THE INDIANAPOLIS DISTRICT OF THE METHODIST CHURCH will give a | Christmas party tomorrow at the Deaconess Home. Members of the 27 auxiliaries of the district will] bring gifts for the deaconesses and | Christmas boxes to be sent to national institutions.

Fancy work aprons, quilts, candy and other gifts will be offered at the bazaar, sponsored by the LADIES’ AID SOCIETY OF ST. PAUL'S METHODIST CHURCH, Eugene St. and Rader, all day tomorrow at the church. A cafeteria luncheon will he served from noon to 1 p. m. and dinner from 5:30 p.m. to 7 p. m. A “Hillhilly Band,” directed by Mrs. Kate Richardson will play at 7:30 p. m. Mrs. Irene Ervin is president of the Ladies’ Aid. Mrs. Carl Klutey is in charge of the meals,

The TUXEDO W. C. T. U. met to-| day at the Wheeler Rescue Mission. | Mrs. Minnie Pettet presided. |

Guild Meets

St. Francis Hospital Guild held a covered dish luncheon at noon today at the hospital in Beech Grove.

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lof Derby"

Mrs. Jack Shaw, soprano and a member of the Robert's Guild of St. Paul's Episcopal Church, will appear on a musicale sponsored by the organization at 8 p. m. tomorrow in the Robert's Room of the church.

‘Laving Art’ To Be Shown

Masterpieces of art which were exhibited at the two World's Fairs will be posed by living persons tonight at Sculpture Court of John Herron Art for members of the Art Association of Indianapolis. A repeat performance by several association members will be given tomorrow night for the public. Tickets are on sale at the museum. The pictures, artists and persons who will pose them are as follows: “Le Billet Doux” (Jean Honore Fragonard)-—posed by Mrs. Janet Holliday Black: “Portrait of a Man" (Barthelomea Veneto)—Frederic L. Walker; “Artist and Daughter” (Marie Vigee-LeBrun)—Mrs. Kurt Pantzer and Kitzi Pantzer. “Boy Blowing Bubbles” (Jean Baptiste Chardin)—Edward B. Taggart and David Peat: "Miss Farren, Countess (Sir Thomas Lawrence) —Mrs. Sylvester Johnson; “Portrait of Michele Olivieri” (Paolo Uccello) —William Radcliffe; “The Linen

Cubboard"” (Pieter de Hoogh)—Mrs.!

David Vawter Burns and Miss Patricia Eaglesfield; “Isabella of Portugal” (Roger van der Weyden) —Mrs. Guy Shadinger; ‘American Gothic” (Grant Wood) —Mrs. John Paul Ragsdale and Percy Weer; “Lady Townsend” (George Romney) —Mrs. Henry Atkins; “The Milkmaid” (Johannes Vermeer)—Mrs. Anna Marie Gall Sayles; “Self Portrait” (Rembrandt van Rijn)— E. H. Kemper McComb; “Man With a Hoe” (Jean Francois Millet) — Noble Dean Jr.; “Woman Arranging Flowers” Miss Betty Carter; “Angel” (Linaiuoli Altarpiece by Fra Angelico) Mrs. Wilbur D. Peat; “Portrait of Edward VI as a Boy” (Hans Ho!bein the Younger) — Mrs. James Rose: “Adoration” (G. B. Moroni) —Mrz. Daniel Grubbs and child and Allan Clowes,

Hostess to O. B. G.’s

The O. B. G.'s will be entertained at the home of Mrs. William Click, 306 Dorman St., tomorrow at 8 p. m, Mrs. Click will be assisted by Mrs. James Vandiver and Mrs. Edna Blasengym.

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‘Historic Furniture Sub-

(Gustave Courbet)—!

Will Hear Talk On Old Homes

ject for P. E. O. Sisterhood Chapter Meeting,

A quiz on the Constitution, a

| spelling bee, a book review and talks

on historical subjects will be fea=

tures of clubwomen's meetings to- | morrow, | “American Historical Homes" at a meeting of VANCE CLUB tomorrow,

Mrs. Fred B. Keuthan will talk on

the WOMAN'S ADMrs, W. G. Boyd will be hostess.

| Mrs. George B. Ewell will be hostess to the IRVINGTON CATHOLIC WOMAN'S STUDY CLUB tomorrow lat, her home, T N, Webster Ave. Mrs. Thomas J. Murphy will review “Three Rousing Cheers,” (Elizabeth | Jordan),

Mrs. Emmett | guest. speaker | CHAPTER V,

Michaels will ba at the meeting of P. EE O. SISTER- | HOOD, tomorrow, Mrs. Maude Brass will talk on “Historic American Furniture,” Mrs. Elsie Kuerst will be hostess.

| Members of the FOREST HILLS GARDEN CLUB will hold a spelling bee with botanical and common names of flowers at a meeting tomorrow. Mrs. Woodburn Mason will be teacher. Mrs. R. R. Scott, assisted by Mrs. E. P. Everitt is arrangements chairman, Hostesses will be the Mesdames Scott, Carl Gakstetter and Bert McCammon.

Mrs. Gaylord Morton will be host = ess to CHAPTER F. P. E. O. SIS'TERHOOD., tomorrow. Mrs. Samuel Sellers will conduct a Constitutional | Quiz,

| The newly organized LES BELLES FILLES CHAPTER OF THE SUBDEB CLUB will hold a “backwards party” tomorrow at the home of Miss Mary Montgomery, 521 Bosart Ave,

Mrs. Herbert Niebergall, 1518 Burdsall Parkway, will be hostess to a luncheon meeting of BRITTANY CHAPTER OF THE INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL STUDY CLUB tomorrow. The program will include a Christmas party and a dis= cussion of “Bolivia.”

The HOME ECONOMICS CLUB will hold a demonstration meeting at the Citizens Gas Co. tomorrow. Members will exchange gifts and Mrs. Frank ' Nesbitt will make Christmas suggestions. On the luncheon committee are the Mrs. H, C. Grossman and Mrs. Laura Mil« holland.

Mrs. Guy L. Stayman, 402 N, Meridian St., will be hostess for a luncheon and Christmas party of

the INDIANA KERAMIC CLUB to-

morrow, |

Economics Group Will Trade Gifts

Mrs. Frank Nesbit will give a demonstration of “Gift Suggestions” at 11 a. m. tomorrow before memebers of the Home Economics Club at the Citizens Gas Co, Mrs. H. B. Grossman and Mrs, Laura Millholland will be hostesses. Gifts will be exchange.

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