Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 December 1939 — Page 4

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SOCIETY— Traders Point Hunt to Hold Annual Ball Tonight at I. A.C.

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The Traders Point Hunt—outstanding socially and steeped in tradition—will give its annual ball tonight in the Indianapolis Athletic Club. One of the season's leading society events, it will be preceded by a “drag” hunt this afternoon plus many formal dinner parties this evening. The women will be gowned in white, black, red or gray, colors that are customary at all hunt balls, while the men who have been chosen by the “master” for their outstanding ability in the “field” will don their traditional hunters’ pink dress coats with their burgundy collars and robin's egg blue satin lapels. About 22 Traders Point Hunt members have been honored with the right to wear pink coats. Many of the women's corsages will be in burgundy and robin’s egg, the Hunt colors. Incidentally, women hunters also are honored by the master and their colors, worn in the “field,” are the collars of their riding coats which are burgundy bound in robin's egg blue,

‘Drag’ Hunt Begins at 2:15 Something about what will go on this afternoon at the “drag” hunt . . . it begins at 2:15 o'clock at the Kinken Valley Farm of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Wemmer and will finish at the Bohlen. brook Farm of Mr. and Mrs. August C. Bohlen. Mr. Wemmer is Hunt president. The huntsman and two “Whippers-in,” professionals, start things off by “casting” the hounds. They pick up the scent, which isn't of a fox or any of his kin but a bag of anise seed which has been dragged over the course some time previously. Anise seed is only one scent that may be used in a “drag.” Neither the hounds nor the hunters know the course, so it might just as well be a fox. Cornelius Alig, m. f. h, has charge of the hounds in the field, assisted by the huntsman. The Hunt usually uses about 10 or 11 “couples” of hounds—20 or 22 in all but they're counted by “couples.” Good sportsmanship prevails in the traditional sport where women as well as men are outstanding. Several out-of-town guests will ride in this afternoon's hunt and will attend the ball tonight.

Mrs. Sutphin and Mrs. Adams Co-Chatrmen

Guests will be received in the I. A. C. ballroom by Mr. and Mrs, William Wemmer and Mr. and Mrs, Cornelius Alig. Mrs. Samuel Sutphin and Mrs. Robert A. Adams are co-chairmen of the ball, assisted by Mesdames Bohlen, Wemmer, W. R. Sinclair and Conrad Ruckelshaus, Formal dinner parties preceding the ball seem to be part of the tradition also, The Hunt president, William H. Wemmer, and Mrs, * Wemmer, will have as 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, Samuel Sutphin’s dinner guests will be Messrs. and Mesdames Cornelius Alig, Fred Appel, Austin Brown, Robert Scott and Otto N. Frenzel. Another dinner party is the one Mr, and Mrs. Conrad Ruckelshaus will give betore the ball in their home in Golden Hill. They have invited Mr. and Mrs. William Wood, Piqua, O.; Mrs. David Hosmer, Warner Atkins and Mr, and Mrs. Gerald Ficks, Cincinnati; A. W. Byers, Pittsburgh; Messrs, and Mesdames Lyman 8 Ayres, Russell Fortune Jr, Thomas Ruckelshaus and Mrs. Ruckelshaus' brother, William Hall, Chicago; Mrs. Janet Holliday Black, William Stafford Jr, Samuel B, Sutphin Jr, Dudley Sutphin, Thomas Kackley, Miss Jane Adams and Lieut. Edwin Hartshorn, Ft. Be:njamin Harrison.

Mrs. Shank Also to Entertain

Included in one party who will attend together are Mr. and Mrs. Elijah Martindale, Mrs, Georgia White, Mrs. Coleman Atkins, Walter Schott, W. N. Wilson and David Stone. Mrs. Samuel Lewis Shank is another hostess who will entertain at dinner. Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Ray Adams will be Messrs, and Mesdames George E. Home, Louis Haerle and Francis Dunn. Louis Schwitzer Jr's guests for dinner will be Messrs. and Mesdames William B. Ansted Jr. Robert D. Gruen, Sam W. Simpson, Miss Edith Mitchell and John B. Tebben. Guests at Mr, and Mrs. Donald N. Test's dinner party will be Messrs, and Mesdames Frank Hoke, A. Hastings Fiske, Ralph W. Boozer and Joseph IL. Hanna. Mr. and Mrs, Charles Maver will be hosts at a dinner and will have as guests Mr. and Mrs. Albert Zoller, Mr. and Mrs. William H. Ball, Muncie; Comm. and Mrs. O. F. Heslar, Mrs. Hortense Rauh Burpee, Mrs. Roy H. Coles, Paul Robertson and Louis Schwitzer Sr, Guests at the Herbert M. Woollens dinner will include Mr. and Mrs, George M. Bailey, Cincinnati; Miss Barbara Bullitt and Lowry Watkins, Louisville; Gordon Mendelssohn, Millbrook, N. YY; Mr. and Mrs. August C. Bohlen, Mr. and Mrs, Robert H. Adams and Miss Julia Brink. Another dinner party is the one Col. and Mrs. A. WwW. Herrington will give. Their guests will be Cal. and Mrs. William Guy Wall and Dr. and Mrs. Harry C. Kahlo. The Walls will take the party to the ball afterward.

Russell L. Whites to Dine at Home

Dinner guests of Mrs, William H. Coleman will be Mesdames Frank D. Stalnaker, Louis Levey and Samuel Reid. Dining at home with Mr, and Mrs, Russell L. White will be Mr. and Mrs. Batist Haueisen and Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Wilkinson. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene C. Miller's guests for dinner will include Messrs. and Mesdames Bow man Elder, A Kiefer Mayer, William C. Griffith. Walter Kuhn George Kuhn, Alvin Mansfield Owlsey, Mrs. G. Barrett Moxley and Dr. Walter Bruetsch. : Mr. and Mrs. W. Richardson Sinclair also will entertain at dinner. Their guests will be Messrs. and Mesdames W. H. Simmons Charles Harvey Bradley, Roger Wolcott, Sylvester Johnson and Frederick T. Helliday, Mrs. Ward Hackelman and Edward Mayer, A dinner party at the Athletic Club preceding the dance will include Miss Lucina Ball, Muncie; the Misses Josephine Maver, Nina Brown and Prudence Brown, Messrs. Otto Janus Jr, Edwin Craft Jr, Sylvester Johnson Jr. and Ed Cox. Miss Irving Moxley and Miss Jeanette Tarkington will be guests at the dance of Burford Danner and William Brown, Chillicothe, O.

Theta Mothers’ Club to Hear Mrs. Roy Waggoner Tuesday;

I'ri Psi Party Will Be Friday

Christmas songs and readings, a gift exchange, Christmas talks

programs of mothers’ clubs next week.

Mrs, Roy Waggoner of Rushville will give the program at the; Christmas meeting of the KACPA ALPHA THETA MOTHERS' CLUB 150 Buckingham Drive. Mrs

at 1 p. m. Thesday at the chapter house, Waggoner will speak on “The Christmas Spirit.” Members of the! active chapter will sing carols. Mus. C. H Over is chairman of luncheon committee,

Mrs. E. C. Rumpler

Included on the program of the! Christmas party of TRI PSI SO-|“Bolivia and Paraguay" RORITY, mothers’ organization of | Wednesday Delta Delta Delta Sorority, will be | : a Yule story read by Mrs. Russel Sanders rd a group of songs sung by Mrs. Frank B. Hunter. The | ive

party will be held at 2 p. m. next] Assisting Mrs. Sisk will be

Friday at the chapter hous 09 | Hampton Drive. p use, 8 | Mesdames S. Z. Kirazian, FPF.

Mrs. Sanders will sing “Drift | Doles

Down" by Ronald, “Alleluia” by! : Mozart and “The S'eigh” by Kounts, | Chl program. The members will sing Christmas carols. Each member will bring a doll to be distributed through the Wheeler Rescue Mission,

The GARFIELD PARK KINDER- | GARTEN MOTHERS’ CLUB will] have a Christmas party at 1:30 p.| | m. Tuesday at the Kindergarten. Mrs. Jacob J. Milli is arrangements; chairman. The program will include a gift exchange, the singing of Christmas| songs and the presentation of read- | ings. Hostesses will be the Mes-| dames Harry Hilgemeier, Gerald | Stenger, Donald Lively and George! Carr,

The MOTHERS' CLUB OF THE LAMBDA CHI ALPHA FRATER-| NITY will be hostess to the Butler| University Mother's Council at a; Christmas party at 10 a. m. next] Friday at the chapter house, Mrs. Guy H. Shadinger will speak | on “My What-Not” and display a collection of lamps, including “Betty” lamps, temple lamps and whale oil lamps. Victorian cos-! tumes will be modeled by the Mes-|

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|tional Travel-Study Club at

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: : and stories and a fashion show of Victorian costumes will feature Christmas’

"| To Talk Before Club

Mrs. E. C. Rumpler will talk on Work in Marion County. Mrs. Elmer the

noon luncheon of the te] of their departmental work. Mrs. [Mandalay Chapter of the Interna- Silas

dames Merritt M. Walker, Francis] Brecount and C. H. Over. Music will be provided by Miss Roberta Trent, violinist,

The MOTHERS' CLUB OF FALL CREEK KINDERGARTEN will have its Christmas party Dec. 15 at the \ Mrs, W. D. Hen-

Miss Laura Belle Layman, a sophomore at Lake Erie College, Painesville, O,, will have a leading role in J. B, Priestley's “Time and the Conways,” to be presented at the college this evening as the annual Christmas play. Miss Layman is the daughter of Mr. and

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Arranges Music and Readings For Tuesday Yule Program

Several Christmas parties, a covered dish luncheon and institute and a talk by Mrs, Kathryn Turney Garten have been arranged for the next few days by local church organizations and affiliated groups.

byterian Unit

Symphony Unit Awaits 3d Talk At 12 on Friday

The women's committee of the Indiana State Symphony Society

The WOMAN'S ASSOCIATION OF THE TABERNACLE PRESBY- | will sponsor the third of the seaTERIAN CHURCH will hold a Christmas luncheon at 1 p. m. Tuesday son's luncheon music talks in the

in the church dining room,

Miss Catherine Stair, harpist, will give a [Athenaeum at

noon Friday. The

musical program and Mrs, Glenn Shoptaugh will read “The Other | luncheon will precede the subserip-

Wise Man” (Henry VanDyke) and from “A Bird's Christmas Carol” by Mygs. Edward D. Farmer, president, will preside. Mrs. William Elvin will have charge of the luncheon. Decorations will be in the holiday theme. Mrs, H. B. Pike will give the devotional service,

The WOMEN'S AID SOCIETY OF THE MERIDIAN HEIGHTS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH

Turney Garten. lecture on the present music and drama season in New York.

The annual Christmas party of the MARY CONKLE CIRCLE OF

y Kate Douglas Wiggins.

will | sponsor a talk at 2 p. m, Monday in | Monday

Block's auditorium by Mrs. Kathryn | Churches of America” before the Mrs. Garten will Monday Club at its annual Christ-

“The Ruggles’ Christmas Dinner”

Monday Club To Give Party

Mrs, W. D. Keenan

afternoon on

will speak “Historie

mas party at Ayres’ auditorium, Also on the program are Miss Ruth McVey and Mrs, Arthur Madi|son, vocalists, accompanied by Mrs, Max Wall, and a group of carol

tion concerts to be given that afternoon and the following evening by Fabien Sevitzky and the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra with Maria Koussevitzky (Mrs. Fabien Sevitzky), soprano, as soloist. These women's events, given for the third year under the chairmanship of Mrs. Herbert M. Woollen, provide an opportunity for several hundred music lovers from Indianapolis and the State to meet informally and hear explanatory talks on the music to be played at the week-end concerts. The talk Friday will be given by Mrs. Clarence Coffin, Members of the Columbus and Franklin units of the women's committee, headed respectively by

THE THIRD CHRISTIAN CHURCH singers from the Matinee Musicale,| Mrs, Daily A. Powell and Mrs. Carlwill be held at 1:30 p. m. Tuesday |including Mesdames Oliver Servier,|ton Shuck, will be honored at the

in the Mary Conkle lounge in the Paul Wycoff, Harty Ankeney, J. M. luncheon, and Calvin Lenox of Lebanon will]

church, Gifts will be exchanged. Mrs. Earl Sweeney, soprano, accompanied by Miss Jeanette Rutherford, will sing “Gesu Bambino” (Yon) and “A Mother's Lullaby" (Miles). Mrs. Chic Jackson will tell a Christmas story, “An Unopened Package.” Mrs. A. G. Watson will present a devotional service, “Christ, the Greatest Gift.” Members of the hostess committee are Mesdames Harry Rybolt, B. H. Bacon, J. Albert Crouch, A. C Pebworth, J E. Martin and Albert Walsman, Mrs. Walsman is program chairman and Mrs. C. R. Matthews is circle president.

Mrs, Marie Reynolds Ford will be guest speaker at the Christmas meeting of the ZELOTAI CLUB of Butler University Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Dean E. Walker. Mrs. Walker will be assisted by Mrs. Joe Gift. Membership in the Zelotai Club consists of wives of students and faculty members in the Butler College of Religion,

The UNIVERSITY HEIGHTS WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN TEMPERANCE UNION will conduct an institute Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Theron Waddell, 1345 Edwards Ave.

A covered dish luncheon will be

served at noon. Devotions will be led by Mrs. Emma Miller and Miss Sarah Ellen Montgomery will sing. Mrs, C. W. Ackman will talk on W, C, T. U,

Stewart, Mrs, Guy Kelsey and Miss Marian Frost, county directors, will

Ryker, president, will have

the charge of the meeting. | home of Mrs. C. A. Sisk, 2515 Bauer

The ST. ELIZABETH GUILD OF

the THE ST. GEORGE'S EPISCOPAL L./CHURCH will sponsor a pie social and W, P. Tremp. Pasquale at 8 p. m, Tuesday in conjunction Montani, harpist, will give a mu- with the church bazaar. Booths of [eraftwork, embroidery and aprons

will be featured. Mrs. Lily Stotler and Mrs. Ariell Patterson are cochairmen of the bazaar, assisted by members of the Altar Guild and the St. Elizabeth's Guild.

Sunnyside Yule Party Tuesday

Sunnyside Guild will entertain patients at the Marion County Tus berculosis Sanatorium with a Christmas program at 3 p. m. Tuesday at the hospital. Included on the program will be

selections by the Harlan Brothers, a reading by Myra Frances Wilson and tap dances by Eugene Garrett, Mrs. Gaylord Rust and Mrs, Max Graves are in charge, assisted by Mrs. Alonzo B. Chapman. Mrs, Floyd J. Mattice and Mrs, William

freshments. Mrs. Irving D. Hamilton heads the Guild.

Plan Slumber Party

Members of Sigma Rho Chi Sorority will give a slumber party at 8:30 o'clock this evening at the home of Mrs. Florence Blakely, On

Mrs. T. D. Layman of 20 8. AuRoad,

the committee are Mrs. Richard

and Mis Thea Ba

T. Eisenlohr are arranging the re-|

Bryant, George Dunn, Herbert | Grimes, S. H. Nelson, O. E. Stein-| |kamp and John Schneider. Mrs. | (O. L. Krantz arranged the musical program, Mrs, Clarence Kittle heads the program committee for the meeting. Mrs. William Pearl is social chairman,

Personals

Mr, and Mrs, J. Harry Miles and their daughter, Virginia, have lel to spend the next four months in | their winter home in Miami, Fla. Mr, and Mrs. Herman C. Kraninert, Traders Point, are visiting in |New York. Mr, and Mrs, Robert Davy Eagles field will entertain tonight at the! Orchard School gymnasium with a dance in honor of their daughter, { Townsend. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Woolling (are to give a buflet supper tonight (at their home for their son, John,

Guild Meets Tonight Mrs. Eugene Fife will review “Family Portrait” by Leonore Coffee and Joyce Cowan at a dinner meeting of the More Light Guild

of All Souls Unitarian Church tonight at the church, 1455 S. Ala-

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Mesdames Paul Morton

be hostesses at the table reserved for Psi Iota Xi Sorority, and state members of Tri Kappa Sorority will occupy that organization's table, According to Mrs. Woollen, reservations for the luncheon must be received at the orchestra's Murat Theater headquarters before 5 p.m. Wednesday. No reservations are necessary for the music lecture.

Prelude Club Gives Program

The Prelude Club of Tudor Hall

{School was to present “A Southern

Christmas” this afternoon as a feature of the program for the Indianapolis Alumnae Chapter of Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority. Mrs, Josephine Cartwright Ives was to be hostess! to alumnae, Mrs. Frank Dunn headed the hostess committee, assisted by Mesdames Henry Hornbrook, Dwight S. Ritter, Mark E. Ferree, Richard Ainslee KirchhofTer, W. Clark Rog=gle, Henry Ostrom Jr, Clarence Zinn, Edward H. DeHority, William Walk Garstang and the Misses Gretchen Mueller, Jean Rau and

bama St.

Martha Norman.

Assist With Book Review Plans

Turney Garten oh Dee. 13

Times Photo, . The finance committee of the Indianapolis Business and Pro-

fessionkl Women's Club is sponsoring a book review by Mrs, Kathryn

at Caleb Mills Hall of Shortridge High for the event are Miss Opal Skinner (left) ‘committees members.

Mary E. Voyles

Is Hostess to

Kappa Kappa Gammas Today; Omega Nu Tau Plans Party

A Chinese tea, a card party and a Christmas party are planned for today and next week by sorority groups.

Miss Mary Ellen Voyles was

to entertain the KAPPA KAPPA

GAMMA ALUMNAE ASSOCIATION this afternoon with a Chinese tea

at her home, 4150 N. Meridian St.

Miss Billie J. Tu, a Chinese student

at St, Mary's of the Woods College, will talk on Chinese culture, Edmund

Yong will sing. Miss Tu and Mrs. Yong will pour, Mrs. Hughes Patten is arranging the program,

ALPHA CHAPTER OF OMEGA NU TAU will hold its annual Christ« mas party next Saturday night at the Rainbow Room of the Severin Hotel, Dinner will be served at 7:30 p. m, and dancing to the music of Charles Haug and his orchestra will follow,

Final plans for a Christmas party will be made Wednesday night by ALPHA CHAPTER OF OMEGA CHI SORORITY at a business meeting with Miss Aletha Hayden, 1222 Pleasant St,

Miss Phyllis Jean Baker will have charge of a card party at 8 p. m. Monday in the Citizens Gas Co. auditorium under auspices of ZETA BETA CHI SORORITY. She will be assisted by the Misses Geraldine Jordan, Bernice Meyer, Mary Ellen McDaniel, Helen Keifer, Kathryn Bartenbach and Margaret Axtell,

THETA CHAPTER OF SIGMA DELTA SIGMA will hold a social meeting at 8 p. m, Monday. Mrs. William Jensen, 2738 Shelby 8t., will be hostess, assisted by Miss Emily Hensley.

EVENTS

CLUBS

Women's Department Club Auxilfary to P. H, N. A, Tues. Mrs, H. K. Bachelder, hostess. Australian Chapter, International Travel-Study. 12:30 p. m, Tues. Mrs. Fred Fate, 342 N. Bosart, hostess, Mrs. Lewis Genung to lecture on “Peru.” Vera Smock, accordionist, to play carols. SORORITY

Delta Chapter, Psi Iota Xi. Mon. eve, Mrs. Charles W, Cook Jr, 6367 Central, hostess: LODGES Indianapolis Chapter 303, O. E. 8. 8 p. m, Tues. Temple, 1522 W, Morris. Lyndhurst Chapter, O. E. 8, 8 p. m. Tues. Lyndhurst Masonic Temple. Stated meeting.

Euvola Group Invites 800 to Dance Dec. 27

Eight hundred invitations have been issued for a dance to be given Dec. 27 at the Columbia Club by the Euvola Club, an organization of Tudor Hall and Shortridge High School pupils. Chaperons will be Mr, and Mrs. H. G. Caldwell and Mr, and Mrs. H. H. Wells. In charge of arrangements are the Misses Carol Kreusser, Sally Evans, Sally Walker, Jean Sims, Joyce Prendergast and Jacqueline Wells,

H. A. C. Will Dance at Zephyr Frolic Tonight

Inaugurating the Hoosier Athletic Club's December social calendar will be the Zephyr Frolic in the Zephyr ballroom tonight.

More than 150 members and guests are expected, according to Thomas W. Kercheval, club president.

Wed 50 Years

Mr. and Mrs. Coleman Griffin will celebrate their golden wedding anniversary with an open house tomorrow at their home, 809 E. St. Clair St. They were married in Henderson, Ky., and have lived in Indianapolis about 21 years.

Betty Pederson Hostess

Miss Betty Pederson of Zionsville will entertain the 8. N. A, P. Club of Shortri High School this afternoon, plans will be

St. Joan of Arc Tea Arranged

Plans have been completed for the Christmas card party and tea to be given for the benefit of the St. Joan of Arc School at 2 p. m, Wednesday at Ayres’ auditorium, Tea will be served at 4 p. m, Mrs, C, W, Jenkins and Mrs. Leo 8. Murray are co-chairman, They will be assisted by the following committees: Tickets, Mrs. R." J. Bidwell, chairman, Mrs. Joseph Speaks, Mrs, R. J. Richards; prizes, Mesdames J. P. Fitzpatrick, George Courtney, George O'Connor; card and tallies, Mesdames Harold Hanson, J. C, Hardesty, Ed Bechtall, On the general committee are the Mesdames R. E. Tacke, W. O. O'Connell, O, E. Laughner, Joseph Argus, H., G. Albers, Louis Beck, Frank Beck, Arthur Bezelham, T, A. Bischoff, Ed Becker, Pearl Bullock, Lawrence Croker, Clifford Crest, W. K. Embleton, G. B. Ely, J. 8, Fallon, John Riddle, John W, Gerlak, Charles Grossart, Arthur Gritt, Mae Grinstein, Patrick Griffin, Otto Cohmann, H, H. Haskins, David Harman, H., A. Hammond, George Manuel, Frank Smith, F. W. Pintzke, Fred Zietlow, E. J. Walker, R. E. Wilhelm and T. A. Marley. HH 8 HN

The St. Joan of Arc Woman's Club will meet at 1:30 p. m. Friday at the school hall for a business meeting and program to be presented by the pupils, Mothers of Grade 7 pupils will be hostesses at a Christmas party at 3 p. m. in honor of Sisters at the school.

Await Talk by Miss Erickson

Miss Constance Erickson, a deaconess of the Methodist Church will talk on “Customs of Christians

in the Missionary Institutions” Thursday afternoon at 2 p. m, before members of the Home and Foreign Missionary Societies of the Broadway Methodist Church, Mrs. S. J. Hatfield, 3302 Fall Creek Blvd,, will be hostess. The program will include carol singing, devotions by Mrs. J. E. Andrews, a piano duet by Mrs. C. R. Kuss and Mrs. C. T. Griffith and vocal selections by Mrs. Carl Moore. Members will hold a Christmas shower for the Deaconess Home. Assistant hostesses will be Miss Amelia South and the Mesdames H. J. Fake, H, C. Pope and Charles Menuir,

Arranges Fete :

Miss Jean Dunbar heads the arrangements committee for the Christmas dinner party to be held Monday night at the Hotel Washington by the Indianapolis Chapter, American Society of Women

Auxiliaries of Legion to Give Holiday Treats

A covered dish luncheon and & dinner have been planned as Christe mas parties for next week by Amerie can Legion Auxiliary units.

The PAUL COBLE auxiliary will hold a Christmas dinner and bridge party at 7 p. m. today at the Woodstock Country Club. Mrs, James C, Carter, chairman, will be assisted by the Mesdames John R. Brayton, Lacey Shuler and Bernard Rosenak,

Mrs. Edward Harmening, 3543 Watson Road, will be hostess for the OSRIC MILLS WATKINS UNIT Christmas party at 1 p. m. Thursday at her home. A covered dish luncheon will be served, Gifts will be brought for the children in the division of the Knightstown Home that the unit sponsors, Plans will be discussed for a Christmas party for children of the members of the Post and auxiliary Dec. 19 at the Central Avenue Methodist Church, Mrs, Clarence Myers, music chairman, will present a musical program. Reports will be given by come mittee chairmen, including Mrs, William R. Bolen, rehabilitation; Mrs. R. D. MacDaniel, Knightstown Home; Mrs, Eugene Barth, meme bership; Mrs, Willlam P., McGuire, welfare, and Mrs. Roul Cornelius, 12th district council,

The HAYWARD BARCUS AUX. ILIARY AND POST 55 are plane ning a pot luck supper and Christe mas party for 6 p. m. Wednesday at the Municipal Gardens clube house, . Mrs. Prentice Cotten, auxiliary social chairman, will have charge of the table decorations, She will be assisted by the Mesdames Elmer Quandt, Ralph Klare, Edward Hofstatter and Marion Hinkle, In charge of food will be the Mesdames John Colvin, Beatrice McLean, Harry Graham, Earl Kyle and Ede« ward Snyder, The program will include a group of readings by Miss Patty Ameter, songs ,by the “Harmonaires,” a quartét consisting of Gordon Wil liams, Robert Mitchum, Robert Lashbrook and Carl Priest: accore dion selections by John Knox ‘Jr, and a harmonica solo by Oliver Pagel of Scout Troop 83. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Nordholm, Knightstown Home chairmen of the post and the auxiliary, will bring a group of boys from the home to Indianapolis Dec, 16 for a tour of the State House and several stores, a show and dinner,

Thelma Miller To Wed Today

Miss Thelma Miller, daughter of Mr, and Mrs, A, W. Miller, 1038 N, Beville Ave.,, will become the bride of Max R. Forrest at 7:30 p. m. toe day at the Tenth Street Methodist Church. The double ring ceremony will be performed by Dr. J. N. Greene, Mr, Forrest is the son of Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Forrest of Summitville. The bride will wear a teal blue costume suit and a corsage of white roses. Her attendant, Miss Ruth Beauchamp, will wear a beige wool street dress and a corsage of yellow tea roses. Richard May will be best man, Before the ceremony Mrs. George Kolmer, organist, will play “Bee cause” and “Bells of St. Mary.” The couple will leave for a short trip East after the ceremony and will be at home at 840 N. Gray St. on their return,

W. 0. W. of Shortridge To Entertain Tonight

The W. O. W. Club of Shortridge High School will entertain with a dinner tonight at the home of Miss Beverly Carlisle, Guests will include the Misses Lucille Lawwell, Rosemary Fletcher, Vivian L. Johnson, Vivian A. Johnson, Peggy Clark, Thelma Carter and Rosemary Warner, Club members who will attend are the Misses Carlisle, Rosemary Carr,

Virginia Earlywine, Pattie and Helen Rita Swarts, Rosap

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