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[Riley Hospital

Guild to Hold Party Tuesday

Co-Wa-Ma Dance Tonight Will Provide Christmas Baskets for Needy.

Christmas parties, talks, a book review, a dance and a musical program are on the calendar for clubwomen today and next week. - The RILEY HOSPITAL CHEER QUILD will hold a Christmas party and musicale Tuesday in the Valencia Room of the Spink Arms

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Hotel for members and their] friends. Mrs. J. Robert Mottern is) in charge of the program. | Five chapters, “In the Heart of | June,” “O Friend Never Fails, | “Conqueror,” ‘Tiny Tim” and “Child Heart” have dressed dolls and made scrap books as Christmas gifts for the children at the hospital. The chapters are named] with lines from the verse of Riley. |

| THE CO-WA-MA CLUB will give] a dance tonight at the Hotel Ant-| lers. Mrs. H. L. Norman and Mrs. | Ernest L. Karsner are in charge of | arrangements, Music will be by! Doc Grayson and his orchestra Proceeds will be used for Christmas baskets for the needy.

Miss Hannah Noone will be hostess for the Christmas party of the 1"TH WARD WOMEN'S] DEMOCRATIC CLUB at 8 p. m. Monday at her home, 733 Pleasant Run Parkway On the arrangements committee are Miss Edythe Hall and the Mesdames Harold Amt, Charles Eckhart and Owen Riley.

The FIDELIS CLUB will have its Christmas meeting at 8 o'clock Monday evening at the Central Y.

The annual dinner dance of the Old Glory Society, Children of the eagerly anticipated by these members. They do bit of “chinning”

OLD GLORY SOCIETY TO DANCE DEC. 27

American Revolution, Dee. 27, is | about it on the steps at Short-

Smith. Jane is the junior president of the organization and Patty is program chairman. Mrs. George Caleb Wright heads the society. The dinner will be at the Propylaeum and the dance at the D. A. R. chapter house.

Carols, Playlets and Talks With Christmas Themes Chosen for Meetings of P.-T. A. Next Week

W. C, A, Parlor A. Miss Flor-| nee Tavior will be hostess. |

Neal Crider will speak on “Unraveling the Infinite” at the meet-| ing of the ALPHA BETA LATREIAN CLUB Tuesday at the Children's Museum. Hostess will be! Mrs. William Vaughn. She will be assisted by Mrs. Raymond W. Morgan, he club will sponsor a book review Jan. 6 the American Central Life Building. On the committee are Mrs. Dana IL. Jones, chairman; the Mesdames William E Vaughn, Kenneth Adair. Marvin L Lugar: and Bernard lacy. |

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Mrs. John W. Hutchings will review “Vienna” (Harry Sedgwick) at the meeting of the INTER-ALIA CLUB Tuesday at the home of Mrs. H. L. Simons, 5151 N. Meridian St. Pauline Schellschmidt will speak] on her life in Vienna. Mrs. Doug- | las White will lead a round table discussion on “Modern Music.”

Nu Zeta Group Dines

The Nu Zeta Chapter of Sigma Alpha Tota, national professional musical fraternity, will hold a Christmas party and dinner at 6 o'clock Monday evening at the home| of Mrs, J. Harry Green, 7153 N. Meridian St. Assisting Mrs. Greene will be the Mesdames H. L. Barr, Robert Orbisan, Gilbert D. Quinn, Vaughn Cor-| nish, paul E. Brown and S. C. Bod-| ner. | A musical program will be presented. Fannie Kiser Rosenak, harp- | ist, will play “Tic-Toc-Choe” by Couperin, “Vers le Source Dans le Bois” by Tournier, and “ Granada” | by Albeniz Mildred Moore, contralto: Frances Rybolt, pianist; Mildred Schultz, | cellist, and Mrs. Rosenak will pre-| sent a group of selections. including | "How Far Is It to Bethlehem” by | Rowley, “Wiegenlied” by Brahms and “Ave Maria,” Bach-Gounod. Madonna Mullenix Persons, violinist, will play “Introduction et Rondo | Cappricioso” by Saint-Saens. The final group of selections will | be by a vocal ensemble, Ann Hunter and Thelma VanSickle, sopranos: | Marian Barr and Edna Short, sec-| ond sopranos: Ruth Jones and | Elizabeth Whistler, contraltos, Mil- | dred Sweeney, pianist, and Julia Bodner, violinist,

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| meeting will be held in the new follow.

Ross Williams of Manual Training at 1:30 p. m. Wednesday.

‘and playlets will be presented by Club.

Programs with Christmas as their theme are planned for the coming week by Indianapolis Parent-Teacher Association units. Carols, | playlets and Christmas messages are the most popular program features. | Dr. John J. Haramy will speak on “Christmas in the Land of Christ- | mas’ at SCHOOL 1, Friday evening at 7:30 o'clock. A Christmas tableau | with musie by the pupils will follow. | 7 ee “On Christmas Eve,” a dramatic ing of the P.-T. A. of SCHOOL 45 carol service by the pupils of during December. However, a! Grades 1-4 assisted by the Junior Christmas pageant will be given at High and Intermediate choruses will the school. The date will be an-| be presented for patrons of nounced later, SCHOOL. 9, at 3 p. m. Wednesday.| Alpert Stump will speak on Mrs. Helen White and Miss Ethel “Character Education” at SCHOOL Underwood are chairmen of the 4g at 7 p. m. Wednesday. A Christprogram. The choruses are directed mas play by the pupils and a Christby Lou M. Cathcart. mas tree and party will follow. This SCHOOL! 11 will hold its meeting is to be Fathers’ Night, at 3:10 p. m. Wednesday. The chil- n dren will give a Christmas program | Play to Be Given followed by community singing. SCHOOL 47 will hold its meeting A Christmas Cantata and Masque at 3:15 p. m. Wednesday. A Christ- | will be given by pupils of Grades mas piay, “Merry Christmas in the 5 and 6 and the Junior High School Old Home Town,” will be presented at 1:30 p. m. Wednesday at by the mothers with music by the SCHOOL 15. children. | The Rev. C. Wallace Calvert will] The Junior High pupils of] speak on “Spiritual Factors in the SCHOOL 52 will present a ChristDevelopment of the Child” Wednes- mas program at 3:15 p. m. Wednes- | day afternoon at 3:15 o'clock at day under the direction of Miss] SCHOOL 20. Music will be pro- Mildred Burkhardt and Miss Ade-| vided by the Mothers’ Chorus. The laide Cronin. A Christmas tea will The Study Group will meet building. 184% Pleasant Run Park- at 2 ‘clock. Twc moving pictures! way, South Drive. “On the Firing Line” and “A Day | Ross Williams to Talk (at Camp,” from the Julia Jameson

: Nutrition Camp, will be shown. Patrons of SCHOOL 22 will hear, SEHOOL 54 will hold its meetin

The Rev. High School speak on “The A. B. pavid McNeilly of the Centenary C’s of Education” at 2 p. m. Christian Church will give the inWednesday. “The Story of the Yule yocation. followed by community Log” will be presented by the pupils singing of Christmas carols. A play, | of Room 9. “Christmas Truants,” will be pre-| A Christmas program of carols sented by the Mothers’ Dramatic | The cast consists of Mes- | ! 27 dames John Sullivan, H. J. Palmer, Wednesday 2:13 Opal Endicott, Paul Dodds, John o'clock. : Linkhart, Stephen Geisler, Edith Ralph W. Wright, director of pub- gtewart, Alan Tramper and Jerry lic school music, will speak on “The Hicks. Songs by the Mothers’ History of Christmas Carols,” at chorus and a Christmas story read- | 2:30 p. m. Wednesday at SCHOOL jhe hy Miss Marie Bleibtree, parish 32. Music will be by the Mothers’ worker of the Zion Evangelical Chorus. Church, will complete the program. | The program of SCHOOL 34 : scheduled for 2:45 p. m. Wednes- Pastor Presents Message day will consist of a film “Let My The Rev. Robert E. Andry will People Live,” from the Marion present a Christmas message to paCounty Tuberculosis Association: | trons of SCHOOL 57 at 1:15 p. m. music by the Junior Choir, directed Wednesday. Music will be bv the

by Miss Lucille Pritchard, and primary Band and Christmas carols Christmas carols by the mothers. | wil} be sung by the primary chorus

Women to Be Topic ‘and the Junior High School.

SCHOOL 36 will have a Christmas! Members of SCHOOL 58 will have program by the pupils at 2:15 p. m. a Christmas program given by the Wednesday. {children of all rooms Wednesday SCHOOL 44 will hear Mrs. Albert afternoon at 1:30 o'clock. Music will | Holman speak on “Women in the be by the four choruses and the] Christmas Tradition,” Wednesday | Glee Club. | afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Music| SCHOOL 61 will hold its meet-! and a Christmas program will being Wednesday at 2:30 o'clock. The presented by the Mothers’ Chorus.| Rev. Ernst Piepenbrok will present There will be no afternoon meet- | a Christmas message. Miss Jessie

Russel will give an informal talk on!

of SCHOOL afternoon at

the children

JANE JORDAN—

her recent trip to South America. The Mothers’ Chorus will sing. A gift exchange will follow. The program of SCHOOL 62 at 1 p. m. Wednesday will consist of

DEAR JANE JORDAN-—T want to go with a boy who is a senior

in high school. He told me he liked

going with and said he had tried to break off with her. me to write a note to him so that he could show it to her and

then she would break off by herself. This worked and he then asked a show and acted very nice, as if he

he started talking about himself and about the different places in

this country which he had visited. ceited, but he is always talking abou has been for it? He said he had misplaced me last Thursday that he would call I happen to know that this girl go out with her. Do you think he date if I would call and ask for tha

Answer—What I would like to know is why you want the note

back so much. Is it that you said

barrassing to you now, or would your request simply be a device for getting in touch with the boy again? Either way I imagine that the less sald about the note. the better. If the boy thinks it is a source of embarrassment to you, he

might enjoy your discomfiture and it as an excuse to call him up he’l readily and hold you in low esteem

Weren't you a little bit naive to write the note in the first place? How can you tell but what the boy wanted to arouse the other girl's jealousy and thereby increase her interest in him?

she broke off with him means nothi She still calls him up, which is bad It is a good rule never to call some arrangement you have made, a on all occasions. If his interest in ways to see you. If it isn’t you ca portunites for dates yourself, drop the matter of the note. »

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DEAR JANE JORDAN—I am a girl of 16 and I go with a boy of We were planning to get married in January but he is afraid My father fusses every time I go with him. my father because of this and if there was any chance of getting I haven't gone with him for a long time now and

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married, I would. I never dreamed of loving a bov like I am leaving Indiana. Please advise

Answer—I don’t say your father did right in depriving you of

the pleasure of your boy friend's con to get married at 16.

Now I want my note back. Should I call him and ask

I really Be cordial and friendly when and if you see the boy, but let him strictly alone when he is out of sight.

Your resentment against vour father has in-

music by the orchestra and band, carols by the Primary Chorus and Grades 3-6, a play by Room 19 and | a Nativity pageant. | SCHOOI. 66 will meet at 7:30 p. m. Wednesday to see “Christmas Customs Throughout the World,” a dramatization, directed by Mrs. Ada Clark and Miss Kathleen Klaiber, Carols by the Intermediate Chorus. directed by Mrs. Irene Wiehl. and | music by the school orchestra, di-| rected by Roger Riley, will complete the program. Miss Belie Scoffield, art supervisor, will speak on “Travel in Egyrpt” at 2:15 p. m. Wednesday at | SCHOOL 67. Music will be by the! choruses of Grades 3 and 4, directed | by Miss Myrtle Freeman. A Christmas party for mothers, and Christmas carols by the school! chorus will make up the program of SCHOOL 68 Wednesday afternoon at 3:15 o'clock. A program by the school orchestra and a play by the school children followed by a tea served by the Grade 8 girls will be features of the program of SCHOOL 173 Wednesday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock. Friday evening at 7:30 p. m. a program of Christmas songs, English dances by the Junior High School, a play and Christmas music by the two Grade 1 rooms and! “The Nativity” by the Harmony | Club will be given. | SCHOOL 77 will have a Christ- | mas program presented by the children Friday afternoon at 1:45 o'clock. SCHOOL 78 will hold its meeting | at 7:30 p. m. Friday. A play in pan- | | tomime, “Christmas Windows,” will | be presented by the pupils. The) Boys’ Trumpet Choir and Can-| zonetta Club will appear on the program. | { The program of SCHOOL 82 will | consist of music by the Primary

me better than the girl he was He asked

me for a date. likea me a lot.

He took me to After the show I really don't think he's conit the diferent places where he

it but would find it. me but he hasn't, still calls him and asks him to would think I wanted another t note? ANXIOUS.

He told

something in it which is em-

refuse to return it. If you use 1 see through that device quite for chasing him.

The fact that ng as you subsequently learned. tactics on her part. a boy unless it is necessary to nd to let him take the initiative vou is strong enough, he'll find n't stimulate it by making opbelieve it would be well to

I hate

this, me,

If IT ever do get married, BROKEN HEARTED,

pany, but it is a very poor idea

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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES PREPARE FOR PRINCETON C LUB SHOW

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Wives and daughters of Princeton University men are assisting with plans for the appearance of the nceton Triangle Club here at the Murat Dec. 23 with this year’s show, “Any Moment Now.” ridge High School. Left to right are the Misses Patty Peterson, Jane Susan Curry, Alberta Fiske and Patricia | Lyons is doubly interested as both her husband and her father, Edward Taggaret, are alumni. She was formerly Miss Patricia Taggart. Miss Nina Brown (right) is the daughter of Garvin Brown, stage manager of William H. Stafford Jr, brother of Miss Barbara Stafford (center) is a Princeton grad.

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DOLLIES DRESSED FOR MOTHERS’ INSPECTION

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Camp Fire Girls are using their spare moments to do a bit of hemming and pressing on doll clothes.

| On Dec. 18 they are planning a doll tea at the Y. W. C. A. where mothers can inspect their handiwork. Then Z| the dolls go to children at the 'ndianapolis Orphans’ Home and the Day Nursery.

This foursome pressing

material for a doll outfit includes (left to right) Phyllis McNew, Nancy McColpin, Greta McNew (standing)

and Virginia Rider.

Y. W.C. A. ‘Hanging of Greens’

Scheduled for

Guests Invited to 1939 Affair

Meridian Hills Dances Friday

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Holiday activities at the Meridian

Y. W. C. A. members will participate in the third annual "hanging | way Friday night with a formal of the greens” ceremony from 3 to 5 p. m. tomorrow in the Central Y. W. . :

Guests have heen invited.

From 3 to 4 o'clock Christmas trees will be decorated and garlands Silver Dragon Orchestra will play. | and wreaths will be hung in the clubrooms, lobby and lounge, under the | direction of Miss Maxine Patrick and Miss Nan Clark.

Miss Blizabeth Ann Moody, trumpeteer, will call the group together, playing “It Came Upon a Midnight Clear.” A choir composed of members of the Quest Club and the] 'Y’ Business and Professional group will sing “The First Noel” ara “O Little Town of Bethleheia.” Miss Dorothy Patterson, trumpeteer, also will play. | ‘A Christmas Miracle’

“A Christmas Miracle” will be presented by Miss Marietta Conklin, assisted by Miss Marian Lee Clark and Miss Margaret Beck.

The Yule log will be brought in by the Misses Betty Hennis and Betty Waddell of School 21 and Misses Maxine Timmon and Patsy Callahan of School 31, all members of Girl Reserve clubs. Betty Wad-| dell will read the fire lighting poem. The Yule log will be lighted by members of the modern dance group under the direction of Miss Vonda Browne. Those participating include Miss Gwendolyn Phillips as the “Spirit of Christmas,” the Misses Betty Williams, Esther Gardner, Elzora Cring, Mary Duggan, Margaret Ristow, Frances Hilsmeyer, Alice Elrod and Mary Jean Sayles, Mrs. Boyd I. Miller, president of the Y. W. board of directors, will] give the Christmas greeting. The! Quest Club choir will sing a Christ-| mas cradle song and Christmas carols will close the program.

Tea Will Be Served |

Tea will be served in the lounge of Central Building. Mrs. Beth Barnard, Miss Louise Scooler and Miss Margaret Beck, assisted by, Miss Ellen Taylor, violinist, will fur-| nish Christmas music. Miss Ursula Marine, assisted bv Bula Mae Branson, Jerry Krueger | and Louise Scooler, is in charge of | the program. Mrs. Annella Gore and Miss Lillian Preston, members | of the staff, are assisting the com-| mittee. Miss Maxine Patrick and| Miss Marian Lee Clerk are in charge of decorations, assisted by Miss Lucy Schulte. The refreshment | committee includes Miss Eva Hohlt, | chairman; the Misses

Innis and Marjory Wagner. Miss] Helen Haggard is the staff member working with the committee. At the tea tables during the afternoon will be the Mesdames Boyd I. Miller, H. R. Goens, Ernst Piepenbrok, Mrs. George Gill, John Klin-

ger, David Rubens and Miss Essie.

L. Maguire. Misses Geneva Thompson,

Eva Dunn Nan Clark,

Louise Scooler and presidents of the!

department councils also will assist. Hostesses are members of the pro-

Armella ¥ Schnaus, Harriett Peters, lLeVonne|,

{ Hills Country Club will get under dinner dance at the clubhouse. The

Mr. and Mrs. Paul G. Moffett At 4 o'clock head the arrangements committee, and William H. Walker,

| assisted by Messrs. and Mesdames vy Wellesley Clu v Members will have a formal din-

Party Dec. 2 8 ‘ner bridge on Dec. 30. The Junior

Juin Dance is set for Jan. 4 A

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Conservatory Holds Annual Dance Friday

White Shrine To Hold 1939 Yuletide Fete

Party, Dinner Tomorrow ; Relief’ Corps Will Meet Monday.

Christmas parties, an election, a pillowslip card party and a cove ered dish luncheon are among wome en's lodge activities planned for the next few days.

Members of INDIANAPOLIS PATROL 6, WHITE SHRINE OF JE=RUSALEM, will hold their annual Christmas party and dinner at 6:30 p. m. tomorrow in the Hamilton | Food Shop. Mrs. Mathilda Tschudi land Mrs Lydia Hunt are in charge of reservations. Gifts will be exe changed. Mrs, Katherine Arme bruster is patrol captain and Mrs, Tschudi is president.

Past presidents of MAJOR ROB« ERT ANDERSON WOMEN'S RE=~ LIEF CORPS 44 will meet for a noon luncheon Monday at the Ham« ilton Food Shop. A Christmas party will follow. Hostesses will be mem {bers whose birthdays occur in this quarter of the year.

Members of OAKLAND CHAP. ITER 155, ORDER OF EASTERN (STAR, will entertain Mrs. Alene Vey, Marion, worthy grand matron, at their meeting tonight in the Ma. sonic hall in Oaklandon. The dinner which was to have been held has been canceled. Mrs. Mary Fisher is worthy matron and Bernard Bogart, worthy patron.

Officers of HAROLD C. MEGREW AUXILIARY, UNITED SPANISH WAR VETERANS, will be elected at a meeting at 8 p. m. Monday in Ft. Friendly. Mrs. Josephine Hanna is auxiliary president.

The annual Christmas formal dance of the Jordan Conservatory of Music will be held at the Hotel Antlers Friday evening. Members of

the faculties of the conservatory and Butler University will be chaperons. They include Miss Ada Bicking, director of the conservatory: President Daniel Sommer Robinson of Butler and Mrs. Robinson, Messrs. and Mesdames Don W, Sparks, Joseph Lautner, Norman Phelps, Edwin Jones, Francis Fitzgerald and Ellis Carroll. Bud Stone, a student of the conservatory, and his orchestra will provide the music for dancing. The orchestra will play for the first time a new song, “What's the Score?” by Tommie Wright, conservatory student, and Mary Catherine Stair.

Thespis Guest List Is Drawn

matic society, will present “The Fool,” a four-act play by Channing Pollack, Thursday and Friday at the Caleb Mills Hall of Shortridge High School. Members of the dramatic society under the direction of Frederick Winter, faculty sponsor and director of the production, and Miss Mary Lou Over have built the entire stage set and are responsible for costumes and lighting. Approximately 30 members of the society will be members of the cast and others will assist with production. Special guests that have received invitations for the production include: Dr. and Mrs. D. S. Robinson, Hilton U, Brown, Messrs. and Mesdames J. W. Atherton, John F. Lloyd, Charles V. Kinter, C. H. Walters, John 8. Harrison, Wallace O. Lee, J. I. Holcomb, Herbert Kenney, (John T. Barnett, Miles Tiernan, Arthur Kendall, Mrs. Alice B. Wesen(berg, Miss Grace Hesler, Mrs. H. E.

Corrine Welling, Dr. Janet Macdonald, Corbin Patrick, Miss Ada | Bicking and Elijah Jordan. | These guests will attend the op|ening night of the play Thursday.

Thespis, Butler University's dra-|

A Christmas party and gift exe [change will be held Tuesday by [BEECH GROVE CHAPTER 465, lO. BE. 8, in the Beech Grove Masonig |Hall, Degrees will be conferred, Mrs. Reba Masten, worthy matron, land Otho Lacey, worthy patron, will joe in charge. [ The BUSY BEE CLUB OF DRUIDS will sponsor a pillowslip [card party at 8:30 p. m. today at 220 Parkview Ave. Mrs. Fannie Wicker and Mrs. Bessie Dumas will be in charge of the party.

Members of CATHERINE MER|RILL TENT 9, DAUGHTERS OF UNION VETERANS OF THE CIVIL | WAR, will sponsor a covered dish luncheon at noon Monday in Ft. | Friendly. A special called meeting (will be held at 1:30 p. m.

County W. C. T. U. Leader to Speak

| Mrs. Harold O'Brien, evangelistis director for the Marion County W, {C. T. U., will speak Tuesday at a | meeting of the Sarah A. Swain unit,

| Mrs. Della Curtis, 1217 St. Peter St. jin be hostess. Included on the program will be |a Bible study at 11 a. m. under direc= (tion of the Rev. R. G. Skidmore, pastor of the Victory Memorial | Methodist Church, a covered dish | luncheon and a business session {conducted by Mrs. Charles Grant, | president. Mrs. Carl Hastings is |arranging a Christmas program.

‘Marian Guild Plans Party

| The Marian Guild will hold a (Christmas luncheon at 1 p. m. Mon~ day at the Columbia Club. ‘ostesses will be the Mesdames: George Bouch W. M. Carson,

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|R. Norman Baxter, Edgar T. Haynes | Arnold, Miss Sarah T. Sisson, Miss guth Copas, Finley Isler, E. J

[Kearns, William Krieg, Otto Muen(ster, Lawrence Paetz, Raymond {Parker and C. Ralph White. | Included in the program will ke songs by Miss Louise Argus, vocalist,

committee of juniors will be named Guests that will attend the second gecompanied by Mrs. J. J. Argus at

Students at Wellesley College will |S00n to assist the young people's entertainment committee with be guests at the Indianapolis Welles- | jane The committee includes Dr. ley Club's annual Christmas break-| and Mrs. Ralph L. Lochry, chairfast Thursday noon, Dec. 28, in the man, assisted by Messrs. and MesPropylaeum. |dames Dan W. Flickinger, Monroe

In addition to the students, other | Heath, Russel Williams, T. M. Ry-

(bolt, C. C. Bilkley, B. W. Speigel guests will be about 20 high school and J. €. Siegesmund.

junior and senior girls from various |

Indiana cities, prospective Wellesley Mrs Orien WwW Fifer students. id RJ : . Entertains Tuesday

Wellesley students who plan to attend are the Misses Peggy Winslow, Marybelle Neale, Louise Wilde, Sus-| Dr. Guy O. Carpenter, pastor of an Galen; Dorotng feat Hendrjck- | the Central Avenue Methodist son an riscilla Johnson. Members . . of the committee in charge are Mrs, | Church; Mrs. Carpenter, and Circle James Forsythe, Mrs. E. Francis | 2 will be guests of Mrs. Orien W. Bowditch and Miss Janet Rosenthal. | Fifer for a Christmas program and luncheon Tuesday at 1 p. m. Dr. Carpenter will lead devotions; [Mrs. Carpenter will sing and Georgi-

Morning Contract Party Is Arranged anne Davis will tell a Christmas | story.

The Propylatum morning con-| aye Marion S. Keenan will be tract party for December will be in charge of the exchange of gifts held next Wednesday. |and the program and Mrs. Charles On the arrangements committee Fant will preside at the meeting. are Mrs. Paul Richey, chairman; | Assistant hostesses will be Miss Mrs. Edward Knight and Mrs. | Alta Roberts and Mesdames O. P. James H. Genung. [Bundy and W. H. Swintz.

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evening Friday include Louis Stauber, Mr. and Mrs. David Milligan, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Lemons, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Arnholter, Misses Eldena and Sara Lauter, Mrs. Rosamond VanCamp Hill, Henry Baase, Mrs. E. G. Winter, Misses Lenora and Dorothy Winter, Norman Phelps, Mr. and Mrs. George Schroeder, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lautner, Frederick Overman Jr, Dr. Henry G. Nester, Mr. and Mrs. Donald D. Burchard, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Norris, Mr. and Mrs. Austin Bruce, Don Sparks, {Thomas Hutchinson, Miss Ann Auf|derheide and Miss Freda Hart.

Health Group to Meet

| The Junior Auxiliary to the Pub{lic Health Nursing Association will (meet at 12:45 p. m. Monday at the {home of Mrs. Smiley N. Chambers.

(the piano; selections by Miss Revet~ {ta S. Crecelius, pianist, and by Miss | Victoria Montani, harpist, and [Christmas carols by Miss George | Ann Morgan and Miss Jane Fer |guson. Mrs. J. H. Lang is guild president.

‘Yule Dance Slated By Country Club

| “Hear Ye! Hear Ye! Ye Olds | English Breakfast Dance,” ane nounces the Indianapolis Country Club on bright green and red-let-{tered announcements received toe {day by members. | The dance will be from 10 p. m., [to 2 a. m. on New Year's Eve, fol« | lowed by breakfast. Larry Price and his orchestra will play for dancing.

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tensified your feeling for the lad. years’ experience. Then you will meet a man whom vour father cannot scare. When youre older, he mav be more tolerant. At 3i6 a broken heart mends easily; so don't worry too much.

JANE JORDAN. 2 ahs will answer your questions

1 What you need is a few more | Chorus, directed by Mrs. Maybelle gram planning council, Misses Lucia | Wallace and Mrs. Violet Huston, a | Helm, Mary Heaton, Jerry Krueger, | Christmas play by the Junior High |Mabel Stockert, Marjorie Waggoner, | 1 School and songs by the Mothers’ | Harriet Peters, Mary Pin ie, Eval: Chorus, directed by Mrs. Robert/Dunn and Bula Mae Branson. Miss | 4

Maginity. A social hour will fol-| Mary Heaton is general chairman of lo : tire program, :

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