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Y Y Wr SOCIETY— Vassar and Smith Yule Parties Among City’s Holiday Festivities
Plans for festivities during the holiday season continue apace with alumnae of colieges preparing to fete students home for the vacation period and several mothers arranging teas, dinners and open houses for their daughters. The Vassar College alumnae will have their annual Christmas Breakiast Dee. 20 at the Propylaenm. Mrs, Julius Birge is president of the Vassar Club. Dec. 27 is the date set by the Smith College Ciud for its Christmas luncheon honoring the vacationing
students. Several students will talk at the luncheon at Woodstock Club. Mrs, Alexander Stewart is in charge.
St. Mary's Party Will Be on Jan. 2 The Indianapolis Club of St. Mary's, Notre Dame, will entertain Jan. 2 at the I. A. C. for alumnae over the state and students. Miss Hilda Thomas is armangements chairman, assisted by Mrs. J. B, Lanagan, Mrs. Miles Barton, Miss Lena Brady and Miss Louise Argus, Miss Jacqueline Wells, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Harold H. Wells, will hold open house on New Year's Day. She will be assisted by the Misses Evelyn Maraist, Joanne Mumford, Patricia Reese, Betty Helen Jones and Mrs. Charles €. Orist,
Dances and Teas Scheduled Martha Jo Cantwell will return Dee. 20 from Hollins College in Virginia to spend the holidays with her parents, Mr, and Mis J. FB Cantwell. Mus. Cantwell is planning a tea on Dec. 20 for her daughter. Mus. Carl M. Geupel will issue invitations soon for a tea on Dee. 80 in honor of her daughters, Marjorie and Joy. Marjorie is a student at DePauw University, The Junior Assembly is planning a Christmas Dance for Dec. 28. Miss Alberta Fisk, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Frank B. Fisk, 1s among the young women entertaming at dinner before the dance. Miss Elizabeth Kadell will entertain Dee. 27 With a luncheon at the Columbia Club. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, George WwW. Kadel,
Give Propylaeum Luncheon Tomorrow The morning contract party and luncheon will be held tomorrow at the Propylasum. Mrs, Paul Richey heads the hostess committee, assisted by Mrs. Edward Knight and Mus. James H. Genung. The Christamore Aid Society members brought knitted garments tor the children at the Christamore House to their luncheon today. Mrs. Conrad Ruckelshaus was hostess, assisted by Mesdames R. Kirby Whyte, R. Michael Fox, Elias CO. Atkins, Jean Black and Robert EB. Sweeney Jr,
Local Comings and Goings Mrs. Herman ©. Tuttle of ®he Marott Hotel has gone to Wash= mgton to spend the Christmas holidays with her daughter, Mrs, John I. Barr. and Mr. Barr. . . . Residents in St Petersburg, Fla., for extended visits are My, and Ms, E. G. Alexander. Mr. and Mrs. Walter A. Perkins and Mus. Bert W. Praft . . . Mr, and Mrs. Hany J, Miles and daughter, Virginia, have left for thelr winter home at Miami Beach. Fla. . . . Mr, and Mrs. H. Wetsell are in Atlantic City. . Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Dowden have left for an extended stay in Miami, Fla.
Rodney Albright Weds Jan, 20 :
Attendants have been announced for the wedding of Rodney Olm«toad Albright, Culver, and Miss Edith Conklin, which will take place Jan. 20 at the home of the bride-to-be’s father, WwW. P. Conklin, Hartford. conn Miss Mary Jo Albright will be bridesmaid at her brother's wedding. Mr. Albright is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Ware Albright. Miss Albright is a student at Monticello College, Godfrey, Tl The wedding will be held at 8 o'clock in the evening with the Rev. David McKeith of the Asylum Hill Congregational Church officiating. Miss Emily Cheney, Manchester, Conn, will be maid of honor and the bridesmaids will be Miss Grace Morris, Cirele, Conn.; Miss Ruth Cleveland. Cambridge, Mass.; Miss Mimi wallner, Holderness, N, H, and Miss Albright, Miss Conklin is a graduate of Oxford School and of Bennington College, S
Crwckshanks Are Guests Herve Today
Mr. and Mrs. Elias C. Atkins will entertain Mr, and Mrs. Paul Cruikshank, Waterbury, Conn, today in their home Tonight they will give a dinner in their guests’ honor Covers will be laid for Messrs, and Mesdames Francis W. Dunn, Eabert Driscoll, Perry Lesh, Mrs. Frederick T. Holliday and Bdward Mayer, Mr. Cruikshank issheadmaster at Taft Thomas R., Kackley will entertain at noon today with an alumni luncheon at the Indianapolis Athletic Club for Mr. Cruikshank and Mr. and Mrs. Perry Lesh will give a tea for the visitors at the home of Mrs. Lesh's parents, Mr. and Mrs Fred Hoke,
School, Waterbury.
Butler Women's Faculty Club
Arrange St. Joan of Arc
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The St. Joan of Are Woman's Club will sponsor a card party and tea tomorrow afternoon at Ayres’ auditorium for the benefit of St. Joan of Are School.
Industrial Ex position Bazaar Arranged by Women of Moose; Ben-Hur Court Has Card Party
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A bazaar, a luncheon, a turkey dinner, two card parties and Christmas The WOMEN OF THE MOOSE will hold a bazaar at the Moose me dustrial Exposition tomorrow, Thursday and Friday at the Moose Temple, assisted by the Mesdames Helen Jepson, Lydia Watkins, Betty Klemm, Jean Butze, Mayme Whiting, Lillan|*= ——————— Thompson, Mary Lou Browning, Cora Blue, Edna Mershon and Hilda . Trade Gitts Mis. Louise Hoover will be in| . od | charge of a card party which will —————— A card party, luncheon and dinthe Temple. ; xiliary ties i ARRIUS COURT 5 OF THE BEN. Legion Auxiliary activities this week. | a benefit card party at 8:30 o'clock will entertain at 6 p. m. tomorrow tonight af’ Castle Hall. Before the with a dinner and party at the election of officers, Mrs, Otis: Bockerman is in charge. A gift exchange will be held. GOLD MOUND COUNCIL 445, party and covered dish luncheon related three Christmas stories totoday at the home “ Mrs. Fern day at a meeting of the INDIANthan Swain, TARUM COURT OF THE LADIES OF THE ORIENTAL SHRINE, BROAD RIPPLE UNIT 312 is to Mrs. L. D. Bibler, 4365 Central Ave, eon Friday ‘at the post home. to sew. Members are to serve the past comMrs. ©. ©. Livingstone, 301 N. night and on Dec. 22 will join the Temple Ave, will be hostess to a post for the annual family ChristCLUB OF MONUMENT DIVISION 128 Thursday at her home, The MADDEN « NOTTINGHAM | | UNIT will meet tonight at 8 p. m.| WHITE SHRINE OF JERUSALEM, | will hold a stated meeting and| The BIG FOUR AUXILIARY 118 | Christmas program Thursday eve- | will give a card party at 1:30 p.m. | ning at Castle Hall, 230 B Ohio St.| tomorrow at the home of Mrs. |
Card Party
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Mrs. Teo 8 Murray deft) and Mrs. ©. W, Jenkins (right) are co-chairmen of arrangements, Mrs, LI. Q Hardesty (center) is among club members assisting.
Europe's Trend [s Subject of Haramy's Talk
Dr. John J. Haramy, professor of social science, history and govern. ment at Indiana Central College, will address members of the Seventh District Federation of Clubs at
“| Ayres’ auditorium Friday morning.
His topic will be “The Trend of European Affairs,” A discussion period will follow, The Alla Breve Ensemble will play Ohristmas music preceding the business session set for 10 a. m. Ensemble members are the Misses Betty Burcham, Janet Oren, Frances Silverman and Martha Belle Oren, The Seventh District Chorus will present a cantata, “The Wonder Mrs. H. T. Grouns, musie chairman, has arranged the program. Mrs, J. W. Moore will preside,
Club Benefit To Aid School
The Indianapolis Alumnae Club of Pi Beta Phi Sorority is sponsoring a book review at 8 p. m, Thursday at the World War Memorial for the benefit of the sorority's settlement school, Mrs, Kathryn Turney Garten will review John Steinbeck's ‘Grapes of Wrath,” Mrs, Sara Miller Hoffman of the Bomar Cramer studios and a member of the sorority will be presented in a piano program preceding the review, The Pi Beta Phi Settlement gechool is located in Gatlinburg, Tenn, in the Smoky Mountains.
Clubs Observe Yuletide With Music, Talks State Asserubly Group
Tea Set Tomorrow at Townsend Home,
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Talks on Christmas, Yuletide gongs and book reviews are planned for elubwomen’s meetings today and tomorrow, The STATE ASSEMBLY WOMAN'S CLUB will give a Christmas tea tomorrow afternoon at the Gove ernor's Mansion, Mrs. Leroy Porte teus, chairman, will be assisted by the Mesdames M. Clifford Townsend, Charles Bebinger, Harvey J, Curtis, william PF. Dudine, William P. Evans, Paul Laymon, U, 8. Lesh, Alpert Walsman and Miss Genevieve Brown,
Mrs, V, ©. Wiley will give excerpts from “Ohrist and the Fine Arts” (Cynthia Pearl Maus) at the MINERVA OCLUB meeting tomorrow. The meeting will be held at the home of Mrs, George Wood, 5122 Washington Blvd,
Mis. Margaret Raley will present a book review at the meeting of the WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON CLUB tomorrow, Mrs. BE. E, Padgett and Mrs, ©. M. Aldag will be hostesses, Mrs. Oharles Trotter will give the Bible lesson,
The EPHAMAR LITERARY CLUB will hold a Christmas party tomorrow, Speakers will be Mrs. Hubert Brown, who will talk on "Old Oathedrals”; Mrs, R, ©. Hiller, “Cathedral Music,” and Mrs, Laura O. Poland, "Christmas Fantasie.” The program will include a gift exchange and the singing of carols, Hostesses will be the Mesdames E. CO. Wischmeier, Lloyd Kirk, Brown and Hugh J. Scudder,
“Has Ohristmas Lost Its True Meaning?” will be discussed at a meeting of the IRVINGTON MOTHER STUDY CLUB tomorrow at the home of Mrs, C. E. Stillwell, 440 N. Irvington Ave. The members will sing Christmas carols,
The BRI-PI OLUB will meet at 8 p. m, today at the home of Miss Ruth Villweek for initiation of new members, Those to be initiated are Miss Mildred Hosey and Miss Gladys Miley. Miss Phairy Queen= er, chairman, will preside,
Mrs W. A. Shullenberger talked on "What If Ohristmas Had Never been?” at the meeting of the TUXEDO PARK MOTHER'S OLUB at 1:30 p. m. today, Plans for a Christmas project were discussed,
The FLITE FRIENDSHIP CLUB will hold a Christmas party at 11 a. m. tomorrow at the home of Mrs, Vesta Dillehay, 773 N. Emerson.
The OURRENT LITERATURE CLUB will have a luncheon meeting tomorrow at the home of Mrs, A, B, Weyl, 5307 Broadway.
Mrs. W. D. Springer, 3011 Broadway, will be hostess for a luncheon and Christmas party of the QUERN BEE OLUB tomorrow Mrs, Chic Jackson will give a program of readings.
FLEOTA CIRCLE will meet at 12:30 p. m. tomorrow at Glenn Mar tin, 946 N. Meridian St. The hostess will be Mrs. Mae Neu,
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OF PI LAMBDA THETA will initiate new membe: party at 7:30 p. m, Friday at the
TUESDAY, DEC. 12, 1980 Chairman of Christmas Show
Mia. Charles 8. Mason a chairman of the Columbia Club's annual Children’s Christmas Cireus Show, This year's event will ba from3toSpm, Sunday In the club ballroom,
Dexheimer-Carlon Phots,
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Gamma Phi Alphas Wi ll Give Lake Shore Dance Saturday; Beta Sigma Phis Meet Tonight
Plans for a holiday party, a study program and business meetings will occupy the attention of the members of sororities meeting today and tomorrow, BETA CHAPTER OF GAMMA PHI ALPHA SORORITY will meet today at the home of Miss Marie Kiefer, 1108 Pleasant St. Members will discuss plans for a dinner dance Saturday at the Lake Shore
Country Club.
Mrs. Norman I. Schneider will | |. A. . Bridge
be hostess for a meeting of DELTA )pens Seri Opens Series
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Indianapolis Athletic Club's firsh GAMMA CHAPTER OF ALPHA of a series of eight holiday season OMICRON ALPHA held a luncheon | gueial events was the Yuletide
and business meeting today at the Hotel Washington, luncheon bridge today in the Venee | tian room.
Mrs. Fdwin Green will be hostesx| Mrs, Raymond ©, Fox was chaire for a meeting of BETA CHAPTER man of hostesses, OF PHI GAMMA TAU SORORITY | Among those who reserved tables tonight at her home, 1708 Alton | were Mesdames Walter P, Holmes, Ave, PF. D, Godfrey, M. E. Nulsen, Ted Marbough, R. C. Fox, W. ©. Beving« THETA MU RHO SORORITY ton, Harry E. Scott; Arthur Overs will meet at 8 p. m. tomorrow at| bay, Maxwell Droke, Glenn C, Lord, the home of Miss Yvonne Patter- M. E. Hamilton, Herbert 8, King, A, son, 1003 Ruckle St, W. Rohlwing, A. BE. Witt, R. Bruce Fogle, Otto Feucht, ©. R. Isreal, BE. Mrs. Russell Chatham recently (8, Wheaton, H. £. Wenz, M. Speers was elected president of LAMBDA
MacCallum, J. I, Fitzgeral ' MU OHAPTER OF SIGMA BETA |T. Patton. gerade wn. 1 BORORITY. Other new officers
are Mrs, Sheldon COX, vice presi- i " ont; Miss Betty Sire pa Art Trends Topic Of A. A. U, W Talk
urer; Mrs, Opal Milhurn, secretary, and Mrs, Verlis Waltman, social Mrs, Katherine Plerce, Y. W. 0. A, art appreciation teacher, will sy=ak tonight on “Modern Trends in Art” before members of the Indian« 4 apolis branch, American Association of University Women, at their dine
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SORORITY tonight at her home, 6884 Middle Drive, Woodruff Place. Mrs, HF. Rodgers is in charge of the study program.
The INDIANAPOLIS CHAPTER
at its Christmas
programs are among activities scheduled for lodge groups this week, Mrs. Olara Neerman and Mrs. Kathryn Hansford, co-chairmen, will be | — - Blanchard, Nellie Runyan, Clara . U his Legion Units < Switzer, pe held at 2:30 p. m. Thursday al ner are included among American | IFE TATION will hold HE SO FEDERAL UNIT 62 and the post | card party members will meet for| Christian Park Community House, Degree of Pocahontas, held a card| Mrs, Elza O. Rogers of Lebanon Burk, 1646 Asbury St, APOLIS UNIT 4 with Mrs, H. Na14 met yesterday at the home of have its annual Christmas lunch- | manders dinner for the post to-| Christmas meeting of the SOCIAL mas party. INDIANAPOLIS SHRINE 6 at the post home, 1130 W. 30th St. | Mrs.
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will be guests at the annual Butler women's Faculty Club dinner Friday at 6 p. m. in the Fairview Presbyterian Church. Mrs. Juna L. Beal is |
club president and Mrs. Paul Iske program chairman, A Christmas program will follow the dinner with children of faculty |
members taking part. The entertainment will include songs by a t Miss Peggy Brunson, Dick Leiber —— g — and Allen Means: a reading by Miss Mary Kershner, a song by Misses Manual Clubs Barbara and Patty Hinkle, selec tions by Miss Caroline Palmer na ys a t wm Miss Marjorie Peeling, & number W 11 F 4 v | by Miss Wilam E. Price and a read- | 1 ter am ing by Jack and Donald Burchard. | . - Following the children’s program h L Mrs. Frank Edenharter, director of The Masoma and Home Eco music at the Fairview Presbyterian nomics Clubs at Manual Training | Church, will present “The Palace High School will hold Christmas | eR es somes siste v SS Ss, : harpist; Mrs, John Robbins, vio-| The Masoma Candlelight Christlinist, and Miss Sarah T. Sisson, mas Party will be in the school lireadings. Frederick Winter, direc- brary. An executive committee tor of Thespis, dramatic society at composed of Mildred Angelopolos, Butler. will have charge of lighting Gertrude Pasch and Doris Krome, effects officers. and Mrs. Ruth HK. Shull, Mrs. Roy M. Robbins ix hostess club sponsor, have announced comchairman She ter mittees for the event, the Mesdames le E rich, Mil- | ton D. Baumgartner, A. D. Beeler, | Carolers Announced Maria W. Hyde, Charles C. Josey. Carol Miedema, assisted by DorJohn M. Moore, Gino A. Ratti, Dean E. Walker and the Misses Fave Fowler, Edna Miller and Lena Nester
Miner, Doris Geer and Laura Myers,
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To Give Annual Dinner Friday pi, mes
supper at Families of the Butler University faculty and administration staff amathilda Tschudi has charge. of
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and Ben Kerr is The proceeds will be used for the watchman of the shepherds. Before auxiliary’s child welfare project, the meeting, Patrol 6 will give a - : Mrs.
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{s worthy Frank Mumford, 408 N. Bosart Ave. Since 1013, the school has provided
the mountaineers with education and instruction in an increasing variety of subjetts. Their handmade products are handled by alumnae clubs over the country.
home of Mrs, Walter Titus, 124 N. Denny Ct, Those to be initiated are Mesdames Ada M. Bing, Jerry Oarter, Thelma Hall, Henry CC. Miller, Beatrice Russell and the Misses Madge Catheart,
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ner meeting at the Y. W. Mrs, Conrad Grathwohl, vocalist, accompanied by Mrs, Russell ? Sanders, will present a program of Christmas musioe,
the supper,
BROAD RIPPLE AUXILIARY 315. O. E. 8, will hold a turkey din-
110, ner for members at Noon tOMOITOW |
at the Broad Ripple Masonic Temple. After the dinner members will hold a Christmas party,
CUMBERLAND CHAPTER 515, O. E. S. will hold a stated meeting tomorrow evening at the Cumberland Masonic Hall,
INDIANAPOLIS CHAPTER 308, O. E. 8S, will meet at 8 p. m. tonight at the temple, 1522 W. Morris St.
The LYNDHURST CHAPTER 305, O. BE. S. will meet at 8 p, m. tonight at the Lyndhurst Masonic Temple,
Gifts will be exchanged and degrees conferred at & meeting of the BEECH GROVE CHAPTER 455, O. BE. 8S, tonight at the Beech Grove Masonic Temple. Mrs. Reba Masten is worthy matron and Otho R. Lacey
othy Perdue, Dorothy Cassel, Norma |is worthy patron.
'{s in charge of art work and deceT oration. The reception committee, headed by Miss Angelopolos, consists of Mildred Proctor, Shirley
Club to Hear . | Stotler and Clarice Sponsel, Book Review ¢ Helen Abbott, chairman; Annas
(belle Briethaupt, Marjorie Harrah, Mary Rose ' Hidinger and Wilma woman's Department Club mem- jean Hogan. bers will hear a reading of “Abe | Carolers on the program will be Lincoln in Illinois,” the Pulitzer Erika Braf, Irma Miller, Imogene prize winning play by Robert Sher- Stormer, Anna Tomescu, Irene wood, at their meeting tomorrow | Kuntz, Lillian Lyster, Betty Sum- : . mers, Mary Spalding, Dawn Hoeafternoon at 2 o'clock at the club- ferkamp and Minnie Studebaker. house, | Bernice Berger will have charge of Alice Baxter Mitchell, formerly a “play room,” in which Christmas of Indianapolis and now of Cin- toys for needy children will be cinnati, will give the reading. | placed. Mrs. Irs Holmes heads the com- | 4 mittee arranging a tea to follow Party Committee Named the program. She will be assisted | A floor show, games and dancing
By igh Quite open, y will entertain members of the Home
table will be | Heywood, Henry L. Dollman, Wil- which will be held at 3:15 p. m.
hain 1. Hart and Miss Ethel Bn the girls’ gym. Mildred Ball is ry a entertairtment committee chairman.
Ww . Th Cth Geraldine Binkley is club president, Mothers Will Hear Committees for the party are:
On the refreshments committee
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Mesdames Henry B.| Economics Club at their party, |
Refreshments: Maxine Clark, chair- |
Joseph B. Lautner ‘man, Juanita Edwards and Helen |
Joseph B. Lautner of the Arthur, Gordon; decorations, Bertha White- |
Jordan Conservatory of Music and Side, chairman, Phyllis Ayres and Butler University faculties will talk | Betty Irish; entertainment, Miss on “Music Appreciation” Friday pe- | Ball, Helen Keran and Grace Pafore members of the Kappa Kappa 8ana. Officers and the sponsors, Gamma Mothers’ Club, The organi- | Mrs. Florence B. Boots and Miss sation's Christmas luncheon will be Mary Alice Lord, will assist,
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at 12:30 p. m. at the Sorority's grab. | . - Class Entertained
ter house, 821 W. Hampton Drive. | The public speaking classes of
Mrs. Frank B. Hunter, accompanied by Mrs Russell Sanders, will present A musical program, Prof. Edgar G. Frazier, formerly of
Hostesses will be Mrs, ©. H, ‘Ter- the Indiana University faculty, were,
nune, chairman, and the Mesdames entertained last night at & Christ-
Ralph Claremont, Harlan J, Hadley, mas banquet at the Hotel Washing- |
George B. Underwood and Harry ton. Mrs. Lucille Throckmorton
Hood Martin, ' (and Clark Roggle were toastmasters.| pletion The ticket committee
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Plans for the presentation of “The Messiah” Dec. | 20 at the Murat Theater are rapidly nearing commembers met
NTS EVE S Mrs. Ellis B. Hall, president of the Indianapolis Alumnae Club, has SORORITIES appointed Miss Jeanette McElroy Delta Theta Tau alumnae. Tonight./ chairman of tickets for the book Mrs, Everett Alloway, 3031 Shriv- review, Miss McElroy will be aser, hostess, Christmas party. sisted by Misses Jeane Wintz, Elea-
Beta Chapter, Phi Delta Pi. 8 p. m. | DOr Benton, Geraldine Johnson, Wed. Miss Viola Bazis, 131 g [Jane Bosart, Juliana McIntosh,
RB t. hostess. Christmas party, | Betty Ree, Mary Hosier, Nell Duffy gi PATLY. land Jean Van Vorhees. Ticket Sigma Chapter, Alpha Omicron Se bid review. Will. ‘oiOse Alpha, Tonight, Whispering : — Winds. Mothers’ dinner, Christmas party.
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Yule Fete Arranged Lilac Chapter, Sub-Deb. Tonight. By Ww. C. T. U. Group
Miss Anna Marie Pritchard, host-| The Washington Union of the Ww. oss. Plans for future activities to |C. T. U. will have a Christmas party be discussed, at 1:30 p. m. Friday at the home Y. A. M. of Shortridge High School, [of Mrs. May Myers, 321 N. Addison Tonight, Misses Rosemary and |St, Katherine Pruitt, 8417 Oapitol,| The program will include a violin hostesses. Plan theater party. solo by Doris Jean Tompkins, acLODGE cordion selections by Mary Warren : . and readings by Miss Betty Dorsey, Golden Rule 25, Ladies Auxiliary |Mrs. Walter Whicker and Gerold to Brotherhood of Railway Train-
Winzenread. Shirley Ann Secarmen. Wed, Christmas luncheon
brough and Doris Jean will sing. and party. Past presidents special | Mrs, Raymond Trulock will be in guests,
“The Messiah’ Ticket Sale
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Times Photo week to arrange for the distribution of tickets. Amang the members are (left to right) the Mesdames Ogden
ws ‘Carl H. Hull, and Carl H. Irrgang.
Brides-to- Be
Miscellaneous showers are planned this week for young women whose marriages will take place soon. Miss Louise Edwards will enter-
Lola Leénnoz, Elena Raglin, Elizabeth H., Scott, Catherine Charlier of Anderson,
Martha Eckert, Belle Scofield and Mrs, Cora Rente ? sohler will assist the hostess, and Marie Christmas gifts will be wrapped for he, Bij Mountain School in Kene hucky.
Helen 'Van Horn, Wegener
Mrs. Vivian Sowers Rankin, Miss
tain Thursday evening at her home, |
3252 Central Ave, with a bathroom | shower for Miss Elizabeth Ann |
Larsh, Miss Larsh, who is the daugh- | ter of Mr. and Mrs, C, Harold Larsh, | 117 Beverly Drive, will become the bride of Oharles Richard Lenglade | of Chicago Dec. 31, Cruests will include the Misses | Kathleen Thistle, Joan Fahey, Vir-| ginia Higbee, Larsh, Ruth Oronk | Mary Lockhart, the Mesdames| George Stark, D, J. McVey, Carrol | Kramer, Larsh, J. L. Lenglade, Everett Schmidt and W, H, Fdwards.
» 5 » Miss Harriett Randall will be honored at a party to be given by Miss Martha McConnell this evening at her home, 20 EB. 33d St. Miss Randall, ‘daughter of Mr. and Mrs, L. W. Randell, 516 N. Wallace St, will
be married to Jac Ochiltree, son of Mrs, Harry ‘Ochiltree, 5840 Central Ave, Dec, 18. . Among the guests will be the Mesdames Randall, Ochiltree, McConnell, the Misses Dorothy Srader, Betty Ann Schroeder, Oarolyne Varin, Joanne Jose, Mary Adelaide Denton, Ramona Winfield, Betty Sanders, Mary Anne Bitter and Betty Ann Bashore,
Miss Sylvia Young will entertain tomorrow evening at her home with a miscellaneous shower in honor of Miss Marie Tracey, whose marriage to Mr, LaRue Carraway will take place Dee. 30. Guests will include the Mesdames Carl Williams, Harry Weintraut, Michael Cummins, Jack O'Neil, Frank Graham, Michael Haney, Charles Radican, John Collier, 'William Tracey, Hefiry ©. Young, the Misses Bernice Williams, Gretchen Williams, Louise LaRue and Mary Louise Collester,
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Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kincaid, 1850 Ludlow Ave, have announced the marriage of their daughter Lillian to Nickolas Gibson, son of Mr, and Mrs. Earl Gibson. The ceremony was performed Saturday ‘at Greenfield. ® » ®
Miss Betty Dunn entertained recently at an informal party at her home, 3037 Meredith Ave, for Miss Norma Jean Williams, 1140 Carrollton Ave, Miss Williams and Richard K. Dunn, the hostess’ brother, son of Mr, and Mrs, Clyde Dunn, will be married Jan, 12. Guests were the Misses Dorothy Glover, Jean Godfrey, Kathleen Smoot, Norma Jean Talkington,
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