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SOCIETY More Dinner Parties Planned for Traders Point Dance on Saturday
Several additional dinner parties have been planned &s part of Saturday's gay festivities for Traders Point Hunt members.
Mr, and Mrs. Eugene Miller will entertain at dinner preceding the dance. Their guests will include Messrs. and Mesdames Bowman Elder, A. Kiefer Mayer. Walter Kuhn, George Kuhn, William ©. Griffith, Alvin Mansfield Owsley, Mrs. Barrett Moxley and Dr. Waltér Bruetsch Mr. and Mrs. David Laurance Chambers and Mr. and Mrs, Robert Sweeney Jr. will attend the ball together, Miss Irving Moxley Ard Miss Jeanette Tarkington will be guests of Burford Danner and William Brown. Chillicothe, O. Another dinner party that will precede the annual ball is the one Mrs. William Bobbs will give,
Mrs. Wii Lilly to Be Hostess
Mrs. Eli Lilly will be hostess te a guest meeting of the Review Club Monday at her home. Mus George W, Klein will be assisting hostess. “‘Spanigh Life” will be the topic of the day. Mrs, J. Emmet
Hall will talk on “Old Churches” and Mrs, George T. O'Connor on “Grandees.” DD
Southern Club to Dance Dec. 22
Invitations were out today for the Southern Club's Silver Anniversary Ball on Friday night, Dec. 22, in the Columbia Club, Dinner at the club will precede the dance. Decorations will be carried out in the silver anniversary motif. Members of the committee in chargé are Mr, and Mrs. Parke A. Cooling, chairmen; Messrs, and Mesdames W. R Scaff, BE. K. Reese, J. F. Patton, Ralph L. Colby, J. Frank Cantwell, T. M, Riddick, E. E, McKinstray, T. B. Rogers and Thornton W. Stervett. Mr. Scaff is president of the organization.
Mrs. Edward Steinmetz Jr. Speaks
Mrs. Edward Steinmetz Jr. spoke on “Playwriting” at the study group meeting of the Civic Theater's affairs committee this morning at the home of Mrs, Ray F. Sparrow, Mrs. Howard E. Nvhart reviewed “Personal Appearance” (Lawrence Riley). which will open at the theater next Friday and continue through Wednesday, Dee. 20. Awards were made to members who sold the most box seat tickets to the opening hockey game.
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Mrs. Billie Teel Tappan is spending several days at the WaldorfAstoria Hotel in New York, Mr, and Mrs, J, J. Fitzgerald are also, recent arrivals at the Waldorf-Astoria,
Richardsons to Hold Reunion
The Christmas holidays at the C, W, Richardson home will be an occasion for a family reunion, Mrs, Richardson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Bodenhamer, will arrive Sunday from East Orange, N. J, to spend Christmas. Her brother, Dr. J. N. Bodenhamer, also from Bast Orange, will be here in time for Christmas, and Dr. and Mrs. H. D. Bodenhamer and their children, Catherine and Jackie, Sheridan, Wyo. will come next week, They alse will visit at the home of Dr. and Mrs. W, E. Bodenhamer. Dr. Bodenhamer is another brother of Mrs. Richardson. Monday, Mrs. J. A. Bodenhamer
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Butler University co-eds are dressing dolls in their spare moments | Riley Hospital. Left to right are Miss Martha Ann Forsythe, Nobles-
for the annual Y. W. C. A. doll shew which begins Monday in the “Y" room of Arthur Jordan Memorial Hall. Proceeds will be used for charitable purposes and unsold dolls will be given to children at
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ville; Miss Helen Slupesky, Indiana byville, with the dolls they will di | have purchased dolls to dress.
polis, and Miss Betty Hardin, 8hel‘ess, Several campus organizations
Group to Hear
PT. A. NOTES
FLACKVILLE PT. A. will hear Rev. 8. W. Haitsock, Tabernacles Baptist Chureh, speak on “Relation Between Church and School” at 8 Pp. Mm. Wednesday. Special musie will be provided hy the Tabernacle | Baptist Choir, under the direction lof M. Wallace Maile. Mrs. Robert Fisher will preside,
Guest Day, Yule Parties On Club List
Misses Sipe and Speers in Charge of Catharine Merrill Meeting.
NORA STUDY CLUB members will meet with Mis. L. M. DeVoe, 73456 N. Meridian St, for a noon luncheon Thursday, Roll eall will A guest day, Christmas celebra- onl will bo Diet DOK rover: ro tions, a dinner and several study= | jo past four months’ study, A discussion meetings are on tomor- | OA x ye row's schedule for local clubwomen, | 'OUNd table discussion will be eon. Miss Helena Sipe and Miss Made- | HR on ‘Have You a Problem lnine Speers will be in charge of ONild?” Mis, Mildred King will the program on “Christmastide” at | ZIVe A paper on “Solving the Prob. a meeting and guest day of the Mm Child. CATHARINE MERRILL CLUB to-| morrow at the Propylaeum, Hostesses will be the Mesdames
LOWELL P-T. A. members wil be entertained hy a plaviet, “Bta-
H. O. Bpeers, Russell Williams, Sam- 100 XMAS” Wednesday al 8 p. m uel M. Deal, Thomas R. White, Carl | Those taking part are Mesdames Walk, Herbert 8, Wood, the Misses Clara Reeves, Mary Lease, Ola Mary Sullivan, Grace Emery, Anna Badgley, Neville Green, Pearl Brady Sickels and Bara C. Ewing, | and Miss Phylis Lasley. Rev. Stan»
o ” [Tey Mahan, Old Bethel Chnreh, will The ANGLO-INDIA CHAPTER give the invocation. Carols will ha oF THE INTERNATTONAL TRAV- sung by Grade 4 pupils and COM = EL-STUDY CLUB will meet tomor-
munity singing and social hour will row at the home of Mrs. Rhoda goon. Mis, Martin Burtt will be McKee, 4240 8. State Bt, ; : ; :
hostess, Mrs, Leslie D. Clancy will enter | tain the BETA THETA PI MOTH- | ERS’ CLUB OF WABASH COLLEGE at a dinner meeting tomorrow at her home, 3666 N. Delaware St.
The DEBONNAIRE CHAPTER, SUB-DEB FEDERATION, held a buffet supper recently at the home} of Miss Catherine Kiernan, 537 N,| Tibbs Ave, in honor of Miss Rosemary Myers and Miss Doris Moore,
Officers of the BANS BOUCI CHAPTER OF THE 8SUB-DEB FEDERATION were installed at a recent meeting at the home of Miss Betty Schoen, Officers include Miss Mary Vir-| SPEEDWAY P.-T., A, will hear ginia Comly, president; Miss Lorene Mrs, Ganz Hammer tel] the Ohrists Abbott, vice president; Miss Virginia [mas story, “The Other Wise Man” Myers, secretary, and Miss Marjorie | (Henry Van Dyke) in the grade Abrams, treasurer, Miss Lucille school gym at 3 p. m. Wednesday, Nowland will serve as program Other entertainment on the pros chairman and Miss Martha Jane gram will be a Christmas playlet hy Brooks will be in charge of pub- Grade 2 pupils, under the direction licity. | of Mrs, Martha Craigle and carols
by the High School Chorus, directs Mrs, E. O. Rumpler will talk on aq by Miss Millicent Bilby, A social “Bolivia and Paraguay’ at the meet-
BRIDGEPORT P.-T. A. will hear a Christmas cantata entitled “Hi, Ho, 'Tis Christmas” hy the pupils of the lower grades, under the di [rection of Mis, Marie Akemian and Mrs. Pauline Kimberlin, The pro= gram will close with carols, Dean Berry is program chairman,
BEN DAVIS P-T. A, members will hold a regular meeting at 7:30 Pp. Mm, Wednesday, Miss Jane Linton will play plano selections, followed by a Christmas plaviet by the pupils, Mis. Otte B. Miller is in charge of the program,
, Drama Reading] Meetings for Church Women;
hour and gift exchange will be held,
and Mrs, Grace Sargent, Fond du Lac, Wis,, will be honor guests at a luncheon bridge at the Richardson home in honor of Mrs. Sargent's birthday. Mrs. Sargent has come to spend the holidays with her daughter, Miss Eleanor Sargent.
Christamore Aid Meets Tuesday
Christamore Aid members will meet for luncheon Tuesday noon with Mrs, Conrad Ruckelshaus. Assistant hostesses will be Mesdames R. Kirby Whyte, R, Michael Fox, Elias C. Atkins, Jean Black
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Alice Baxter Mitchell will give a| reading of “Abe Lincoln in Illinois,” | the Pulitzer prize winning play by |
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for their meetings the next few days.
Woman's Mus.
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Charles O, Britton, 2022 N. Meridian St, will entertain mem-
Sisterhood Will Observe Feast
Women's church organizations and affiliated groups have planned grams of several local sor Robert Sherwood, at a general meet- several Christmas parties, a skating party and musical program and tea |
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| A Christmas party, pledge services | and a speaker are included on pro- | orities | meeting early next week, Mrs, Frank B., Hunter, 4834 N.|
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ing at 1 p. m, today of the NORMANDY CHAPTER, INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL-STUDY CLUB, at the home of Mis, Varjo A. Anderson and Mrs, V, V. Butterfield, 6188 Broadway, Mis, Chris Harm will have charge of arrangements for a Christmas basket, assisted by
PLEASANT RUN P.-T. A, board members will have a covered dish [luncheon and gift exchange at noon (next Friday at the home of Mrs, J. | V. Garringer, 2206 N, Arlington Ave, Mis, Clarence Pelers will preside,
GROUP 1 OF THE PLEASANT RUN STUDY GROUP will meet at 1 Pp. m, Thursday with Mrs. Farl Winninger, Mis. Anna Stewart will be the leader,
Club at 2 p. m. Wednesday at the pars of the WOMAN'S MISSTONARY SOCTETY OF THE MEMORIAL | Illinois St., will be hostess at a meet- | Mrs, Maurice Lindley and Mis, Anclubhouse, PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH at 2 p. m. Wednesday, Mrs. William H. ing of LAMPAS GROUP, EPSILON | derson. Mrs, Mitchell, formerly of Indian- Kendall will have charge of A TTT |STGMA OMICRON. at 10 a.m. Mon=| The annual Christmas party of apolis, now has a studio in Cincin- Worship service. . | ©. Lockwood will preside at a busi-| gay. Mrs. Hunter will talk on Haiti|the MOTHERS CLUB OF THE nati. Mrs. Walter Idle will talk on “In| ness meeting at 1:30 p. m. and MIS. | and Mis, Albert H. Off will speak | FALL CREEK KINDERGARTEN of Mrs. Ira Holmes is chairman the Near East.” Mrs. Harry Stom- | John Knapp will lead devotions. | op Honduras the Indianapolis ree Kindergarten for the tea which will follow the baugh will tell a story, "A Christ: | The group will sing carols and gifts) The muste. art and literature of | Society will be held at 8 p. m, next program. Mrs, Ralph I. Thompson mas Gift for Friendship Hollow.” | wij) be exchanged. Mrs. Jessie Gos-| (he countries will be discussed by | Friday at the kindergarten. Mrs. {
and Robert E. Sweeney Jr. Each member is requested to bring a knitted baby garment. »
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Mrs. William Byram Gates’ Junior Assembly will hold a program dance at 8:30 p. m. today in the American United Life Building ballroom. Committee members include Stephen Terry, William Umphrey, John Spitznagel, Jerome Littell Jr. Thomas Binford. Jack Lilly, Phillip Huston, James Good, Robert Marschke and Fred Rassman.
GROUP 2, PLEASANT RUN | STUDY GROUP will meet at 1 p, m. Thursday with Mrs, Thelma Hendricks, Mrs, Carl Bryant will be the leader,
and Mrs, Oliver 8, Guio will assist. Mrs, Charles Cochran, president, ‘ney Moore will tell a Christmas Mesdames Hunter, Fred I. Petti-| W. D. Hennessey is chairman of the Tea will be poured by Mesdames will preside. Assistant hostesses will story. Mrs, Morton Keith will have john, Hovey Adams, Harry W, Beebe | party committee,
Shower for Jeanne C. Smith Tomorrow at Meridian Hills; Mary Werner Is Entertained
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Miscellaneous, linen, personal and crystal showers this week-end will | help to fill the “hope chests” of young women whose marriages will take | place during the coming holiday season, Miss Marjorie Krull, 3705 E. Washington St, and Mgs. R. H. Behrman | of Anderson will entertain Sunday at Meridian Hills Country Club with a breakfast and miscellaneous shower for Miss Jeanne Claire Smith,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward! ‘ T . y ‘War of 1940
F. Smith, 5540 Kenwood Ave. Miss Military Touch Rules
Smith will become the bride of Dr. Vance John Chattin of Washington, | All of Mme. Bruyere’s Paris Creations. |
Bloomington, Dec. 16 | Guests will be the Mesqames Smith, Walter Krull, Edwin Ransburg, Henry Gibson, James Browning, Susan McGaughey, Mrs. Robert McCutcheon of Lebanon, Mrs. ©. B. Rozelle of Anderson, the Misses Jeanne and Virginia Smith and Betty and Peggy Offut of Green- | field. |
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| Henry B, Hayewood, Henry L. include Mesdames Oscar Lee, HOW- | par oe ; y nan, William H. Hart, and Miss ard Stradling, Robert McCord, Frank | © b_0r_PrOSIAM AITANGEMENtS. and Miss Oatherine Bailey. Mrs.| Members of the INDIANA CHAP Dollman, William H. , A ard Stradling, Rober ord, Frank | - . ' ’ GRO r Ethel R., Curryer. Logsdon and J. A. Meister. Paul V. Wycofl is president of the gr, INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL. ROUP 3 OF THE PLEASANT A W. D. C. board meeting will be | usice ) ¢ nit x group. STUDY CLUB, will meet for a noon PRN Buy gg ih mew at held at 10 a. m. Monday. | A skating party will be sponsored! R < | S y luncheon and gift exchange Monday Pp. m, ursaay at ® easant - —_—_—— [at 8 p. m. Wednesday by ST. CATH- | Wg Ng DIT MAL in the Colonial Tearoom. Mrs, John |Run School. Mrs. H. C. Freeland . a [ERINE'S YOUNG LADIES SODAL- Wi 1} R Oo: d ny st | wil conduet pledge services Wednes. | Thornburgh will talk on “Paraguay,” Will have charge of the meeting, Art I OoOpIC Sct TTX OI th Cathone oun Organs 1 Dr d Cas ‘day evening for Miss Martha Pierce Mis. Albert Schillinger will enter! GROUP 4 OF THE PLEASANT ~ ization. Miss Marie Armbruster is 1s. Albert Schillinger enter chairman of the party assisted by — at the home of Mrs. Clayburn Blue, tain the LADY ABERDEEN ART-| RUN STUDY GROUP will have as RB A A W Ithe Misses Virginia ’ Armbruster | Alfred Joseph and Salvador Men [roy Kenwood Ave, IST CHAPTER OF THE INTER | their Bender Mm, Ciro pl eg . U ive Ritter tary | ns RL : NATIONAL TRAVEL-STUDY at a meeting at the home of Mrs, y vp ert Henaria en eneghn, MAY ges, violin, mandolin and guitar| A Christmas party will be held | tn’ 0 Fn CAE p.m, Bat-| Ernest Shaw, N. Arlington Ave, at | Evy : . VItrio, Will play fn costume on the Monday evening at the home of | irday, Dee. 16, at the Kopper Ket 1 PD. m, Thursday, . A | Hurrle, Mrs. Walter H. Hiatt, 705 North |, “rb = Morrist Mrs. Katherine Pierce, ar appre - third annual broadcast of the Jun- Drive, Woodruff Place, for members | ™ vig To gg walt " ol be BEECH GROVE P.-T. A. members ciation teacher at the Y. W. C. A.| A musical program and tea pa for and Student sections of the In- of the INDIANAPOLIS ALUMNAE| 0% og A on| Will hear Charles F. Hanson, I 1 ; he held by the TEMPLE SISTER-|dianapolis Matinee Musicale LO BW IPs Si a ak Bo Or ‘ Sec ‘eshy will speak to the members of the HOOD OF THE INDIANAPOLIS 5 hols Oe AM CHAPTER of MU PHI EPSILON, | ‘Bolivia, the land Republic” wil] | Sqamist irom ie gE Ny American Association of University v Inu The : national music honor sorority, ¢ » Mis. Josenh Efohel. Mis | Lerian Church, play at 30 p.m, ; . HEBREW CONGREGATION fol-| WIRE. I'he program will be| Assistant hostesses will be Mis, [OF 8iven by us. Joseph Eichel. MIs. | vou avday in the school auditorium, Women at a dinner meeting Tues- owing a meeting at 2:15 p. m. Mon- broadcast from Block's auditorium.) John A. Sink, chairman. and the Mildred Jarvis will have charge of J. Malcolm Dunn, Marion County day evening at the Y. W. C. A. Her day in the Temple, 10th and Dela-| Mrs. Albert Reep, adviser of the nisses Grace Hutchings, Elsa Royer entertainment. Superintendent of Schools, will show topic will be “Modern Trends in Ware Sts. The meeting will be held | two groups, is in charge of the pro- and Ruth Beals, : The B. W. H. CLUB gave a dance an educationai film, A playlet will Ina, son of Moe Net Chaitin of A Commemorating ihe. Maccapenn in choi of nine mettvmmenes Ar yg CRADLEr Oc with Nis. Max| and card pay recently In he 50-30 be presented by’ Une primary ohi : ; : a ' 8 ' ‘esi 8 ‘ [| Club, 211 N, Delaware St, ren, Gifts will be distributed, Mrs, Pierce has studied in this yicrery over the ancient Greeks. |the direction of Mrs, Ruth Gentry eh or ort i a a country and abroad and has served| ‘wnps, HB. Marks will read “The! Edwards. Also included will be a\ Carols And ehtral MUSte to bel ea ‘as chairman of prints for the north- Victory of the Spirit” (Justice Louis | selections on the harp, cello, ac Wie “by “the entire membershi r ’ west section of the Federation of 1) Brandeis). Mrs. J. ©. Kahn will cordion and piano, as well as vocal >" 8 3 / v SP! Women's Clubs. | give a prayer and conduct a candle- numbers under the direction of Mrs, Fliza- | : : Rhy lf a alti tn © ‘An, , Mrs. Conrad Grathwohl will sing lighting service. Mrs. Louis Segar| Those taking part fn the broad | "1 Rig Cochran. Gifts will be ap a program of Christmas music in-| will read “Gifts,” a poem by Emma cast will he Mary Ann Blessing, | *XCNanged. — [cluding “He Shall Feed His Flock,” Lazarous, and Rabbi Maurice Gold-| Phyllis Cecil, Barbara Turley, Neil- | (from Handel's “Messiah,” “Bethle- blatt will conduct the Hanukah orene Grammer, Mary Cory, Ann| ~~ ACh RO \ hem” by Bowker, “O, Holy Night” ceremony. The Temple Quartet,| Cory, Mary Frances Newhouse, vir-| (Jet VUs Club by Adams and “Calm en the Listen- including Jane Johnson Burroughs, ®inia Edmonson, Mary Bradway, all | i ing Ear of Night” by Dykes. She soprano; Gladys Blake, contralto; Pupils of Lillian Starest; Edwin | I » 7 will be accompanied by Mrs, Russell Farrell Scott, tenor, and ©. Edmund | JONes, Georgia Leonard and Mrs, | I 0 Entertai n i i i i i Edwards 4 < Sanders. | Jarvis, baritone, will sing, accom- alas, !
’ NEW YORK, Dec. 8 (U. P).— The European war came to New York today in the form of spring fashions exemplifying the “military silhouette.” Henceforth American women, if
* ww Miss Mary Jane Werner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, John F. Werner, 3034 Ruckle St, was honored at al
linen shower given by Miss Lucile Craigle this afternoon at her home, 4134 N. Capitol Ave. Miss Werner's
marriage to Charles Lockwood will take place Dec. 186, Guests at the shower were. the Misses Mary Barr, Virginia Buchanan, Lucille Dyer, Maxine Fields, | Lois and Eloise Foreman, Martha] Foote, Mary Lou Guffey, Juanita | Greene, Naomi Harrington, Harriet Kruger, Carol Jean Martin and Dorothy McCleaster. ¥ » »
Miss Mary Ann Bitter will enter- | tain for Miss Harriett Randall Monday at her home, 622 N, Wallace St., with a crystal shower, Miss Randall, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. LL, W Randall. 5168 N. Wallace St., will be married Dec. 18 to Jac. A. Ochiltree, gon of Mrs. Harry Ochiltree, 5840 Central Ave { Among guests will he the Misses] Mary Adelaide Denton, Betty Sanders. Harriett Gerdts, Romona Winfield. Mary Alice Kaylor, Martha | McConnell, Joanne Jose, Betty] Bashore, Lucille Broich, Dorothy Schroeder, Betty Schroeder, Carvoline Varin, Jane Blake, Careline Roth, Mesdames William Harbison. | Randall, Ochiltree and Richard Fer- | guson, » » Ww Miss Inez Smith, whose marriage to Denzel Poindexter will be Dec. 22, will be honor guest at a per sonal shower Sunday to be given by Miss Martha Pritchard and Miss Leona Smith at the home of Mrs. Pritchard, 1608 Sturm Ave. On the guest list are the Misses | Mary Pritchard, Helen Fechtman, | Dorothy Stewart, Lucille and Ann | Jordan, Helen Mihay, Marie Haupt, | Eleanor and Ann Kottkamp, Irene | Miller, Rosemary Finley, Lucille Uland, Norma Drew, Eula Mae Fitz, Mrs. James Skaggs and Mrs. Don-| ald Tridle, ¥ » Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hadley will entertain ‘at 8 p. m. tomorrow at their home, 1525 S. Belmont Ave. with a miscellaneous shower for Miss Florence Louise Wepler, daughter of William H. Wepler,
[hostess this afternoon at a tea in
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1547 S. Belmont Ave, who is to be|
married to John F. Morell on Jan. 13. Mr. Morell is. the son of Mr, and Mrs, A. J. Morell of Ft. Wayne. Shower guests will be the Messrs, and Mesdames Charles Chamness, Ralph Middaugh, Frank Bellis, Walfer Lowry, Mrs. Anna Dixon, Mrs, Morell, Miss Opal Nance, Miss Dor-
hy Wineman, Messrs, Bert Dixon, | Music Clubs, Chamness, Elwood Wepler, serve on the executive board of the Wepler and Jessier Wepler,| music federation,
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they follow the lead of Madame Bruyere, will dress like ‘‘feminized” brigadier generals about to gallop off into a blackout. For Mme. Bruyere, one of France's leading couturiers, has upset tradition, smashed precedent and made history by bringing her ‘spring 1940” collection to New York. American buyel® couldn't go to Paris because of the war, she said, and so Paris—or that part of it represented by Mme. Bruyere's
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to them. The Bruyere collection emphasizes the military silhouette, which “swept Paris overnight,” and uti lizes such things as epaulets, braiding, shoulder padding, regimental numerals and the lifbs of the army cape. But don't get the idea that Mme. Bruyere would dream of |
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ish the thought, As her advance representative, Bravig Imbs, put it. » » ¥ “SHE HAS SKILLFULLY blended the present Parisian trend towards a sober soldierly line with the exquisite feminity so characteristic of all her creations.” She has even ‘feminized the
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capes, The military theme is not cone fined to Mme, Bruyere's dresses which, like paintings, have titles —such as “Soldatesque” and “Note Patriotique.” Tt also extends to her colors. "Paris-soirs” is an intense shade of blue described as “the dramatic color of wartime Paris after dark.” “Duralumin” was suggested by the glint of warplanes in the sun. “Camouflage” is a “delicate nuance of khaki.”
Mrs. Andrews Hostess Mrs. Helen Andrews was to be
her gift shop, 1050 N. Delaware St. Mrs. Leonidas F. Smith was to preside at the tea table, assisted by Henry Cawthra, John | Malworth and the Misses Maryellen Baldwin and Carol Andrews.
Editor Named
Mrs. Marion K. Thomas has been appointed editor of the quarterly bulletin, “Hoosier Harmony,” published by the Indiana Federation of As editor, she will
Cloete) Kenneth Baker at a meeting of the comment, contemporary
ness Club. Mrs, O, M. Helmer and Mrs, side at the tea table, Mrs, Kahn J. P. Lahr will be hostesses for the and Mrs. J. B. Kaufman are hos- | meeting.
Tekara, Magician,
schedule of magic planned for In |
[State School Frank W. charge of entertainment,
a program at 8 p (Dec, | School and on Jan. 5 he will go to | OF [Spencer where he will give an ex- CHURCH will hold their annual ‘hibition in the high school under Christmas party and covered dish
(Association. The P.-T. A. of Schoal of Mrs. Minnie True, 2528 Broadway.
(1 here will sponsor the ma a program at 7:30 p. m.
“Watch for the Dawn” (Stuart panied by Dorothy Knight Green, | will be reviewed by Mrs. organist. Mrs. H. B. Jacobs will
literature section of! A tea and social hour will follow he A. A. U. W. Monday at the Busi-| the program. Mrs. Bailey Brown and Professional Women's and Mrs. M. M. Alexander will pre-
| pitality co-chairmen. Members of all federated clubs and of the Federation of Jewish Women's Clubs {are invited,
4 Has Heavy Schedule we zerarpa wartace w. © T. U. will hold a Christmas party at 1:30 p. m, Tuesday at the home of | the npys, Roy Hirschman, 4020 N. Capiemainder of this month and early tol Ave. nh next. He will present a program Mrs. R. C. Fielding Will tell a)
Tekara the Magician has a heavy
at 7 p. m. Sunday at the Indiana Christmas story and Miss Janet
_ | Pogue Will have charge of a Christ - | MIS. | hias musical program. Donations of | be in food and clothing for Flower Mis-| sion work will be accepted at the He will appear with his tricks in meeting,
m. Wednesday, Crooked Creek! The QUEEN FSTHER CIRCLE THE THIRD CHRISTIAN
the Deaf, will
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he auspices of the Parent-Teacher luncheon Tuesday noon at the home
ian in| Mrs, True will be assisted by Mesiday, dames Grace Setzer, Edith M. Fer-| Jan, 19, {ris and Lillian McCall, Mrs. Frank |
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en, Photo. Salvador, Alfred and Joseph Mendes (left to right, will play on the Indianapolis Matinee Musicale's third annual Broadcast at 10:30 a. m. tomorrow over Station WIRE . The boys are 15, 14 and 11 years old respectively.
Others participating will be | dith Menke, Joan Richey Patricia | Ann Rice, Joanne Bernat, Bill Ernst | ing, Richard Hathaway, Eleanor | Armstrong, Marti Knauer, Helena Maloney, Mary Jane Tucker, Ele-| anor Hilgenberg, Peggy Wissel, Bet- | tie Long, Frances Silverman, Betty | Jane Sweetman, Jo Ellen Burroughs, | Donna White, Dorisjean Spiess, Mary Spalding, Mari Wagner, Mary | Louise Honk and Martha Burns,
“5 EVENTS "CLUBS Women's Rotary, 12:30 Mon. Co-| lumbia Club, December business | meeting, Marion County Women's Demo- | cratic. 8 p. m. Tues. Claypool | Hotel. Election of officers, Reports of committees for past year, Cleanerettes. 12 p. m. Mon, Maple House, Hostesses Mrs. J. Francis Huffman and Mrs, Lloyd Byrnes, Luncheon, bridge, gift exchange. Chapter P, P, E. O. Sisterhood. Mon Cifaldl's, Guest day, Ohristmas party. “Twentieth Century Career Woman” by Mrs. Bjorn Winger. Mrs. Rosa F. Storer, chairman. LODGE Madden Nottingham American T.egion Auxiliary. Sat, Paper sale, 8 p. m. Tues. Post Home, 1130 W, 30th. Business meeting. Christmas party and gift exchange. Mrs. William Bernarr, chairman,
: CARD PARTY Irvington Rebekah Lodge 608. 8:15 p. m. Sat, Hall, 5420% B. Washington,
Sophist Sub-Debs Will Dine, Dance
The Sophist Chapter of the Sub- | Deb Club will hold a progressive dinner tomorrow beginning at 6:30 p. m, at the home of Miss Mary Kaltenbach. Other hostesses are the Misses Virginia Rush, Marion Tirmenstein, Jean O'Conner, Rita Glenn, Dorothy | Groene, Dorothy Molique, Jean Kriese, Helen McCormick and Mary Astheimer, After the dinner the group will go to the home of Miss Kathleen Cox for dancing.
Yule Party Set Mrs. William Shirts, 2261 N. Talbott Ave, will be hostess at 12:30 P. Mm. Tuesday at a business meeting and Christmas party for members of the Artemus Club,
More than 100 guests are expected | at of the Cervus Club of Tndianapolis | Monday noon in the Gold Room of |
the Hotel Washington,
Decorations will ke in the holiday
the annual Christmas luncheon |
theme, Mrs, Morris Glick, chairman | ’
[of the ways and means committee, |
will have charge of reservations, as-|
sisted by Mrs, Martin Collins, A
musical program will be presented g¥
by Mr. and Mrs, Louis Swain during | luncheon Philanthropte activities of the organization are carried out at the] Flower Mission Hospital where the club has furnished a room and
maintains upkeep of the furnisnings.| ¢
The holiday gift of the club will be donations of artificial trees for cach room,
CL EF. Club
Will Dine Tonight
Members of the ©. 1. B. ¥ Club
‘of Shortridge High Scheel will en- ¢
tertain with a dinner this evening at, the Seville Tavern, Members are the Misses Mary; Lambertus, Jean Goldsmith, Wanda | Scheiring, Norma Oburn, Jane Bastian and Margare, Sigler, Their | guests will be the Messrs, Dan Dooley, James Newman, James Adsit, Robert Robinson, Richard An- | / derson and John Burke, f
Roberts Law Club Will Trade Gifts
The Roberts Parliamentary Law Club, Ine, Christmas luncheon at 12:30 p. m. Tuesday in the Colonial Tearoom. Hostesses will be Mesdames Rose | Marie Cruzan, Albert Behillinger | | and Noble Smallwood. |
will hold an annual ’
Mrs, Oruman will lecture on par | |
liamentary law and a trio of Miss
| Anne and Miss Betty Wiessel, violin |
Margaret Gifts
and cello, and Miss Spaulding, piano, will play. will be exchanged.
Auxiliary Will Elect
Officers of Naomi Auxiliary, Order of Eastern Star, will be elected at a business meeting at 2:30 p. m, today in the O. 5B. 8. Temple following aA noon luncheon and Christmas party, Gifts will be exchanged. Mrs. Ella Dain is president. Mrs. Mary Hoffmeyer, assisted by all past presidents, will be hostess,
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For the Whirl
3.96 - 4.96
Slipper casualties are high during the halidays, Semebody always is stepping on your toes. At such a time its a good idea to take advantage of Paragon's budget prices and stk have fashion at your feed
A. Gold kid slippers, high or low heels ....... 49%
B. Black rayon satin sane dals, high heels .... 3.9
C. Dyeable white rayon satin slippers, high heels vuivvninninny 398
D. Silver kid sandab, high . or low heels TERE 3.9
BLOCK '8—Paragon Shoes, Pourth Moor,
