Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 December 1939 — Page 30

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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

SOCIETY—

Aids Named for Wild Oats Ball; Junior Riders to Show Tonight

The horse lovers are back in the social spotlight again with the announcement of the committees for the sixth annual Wild Oats Ball and the sponsorship of a show by young riders today at the new barn at the Fair Grounds. John A. Royse, president of the Indiana Saddle Horse Association, 1 selected Frank E. Samuel, association director and past president of the Algonquin Club, to head this year’s dance on Feb. 17. Assisting him will be Mesdames Irving D. Hamilton, George Bookwalter, William H. Wemmer, O. F. Heslar, John B. Stokely, Julius Keller, Roy Pedigo, Bon O. Asvy, Alex Metzger, Helen Haverstick, Frank J. Haight, Max J. de Vietien, Miss Frances Haight and the Messrs. Bloor Schleppey, J. Ray Martz, Gordon B. Sutton, J. Perry Meek, J. J. Ronayne, Frank Fahle and Robert D. Coleman. The dance will be held at the Indianapolis Athletic Club. The Junior Horsemen's Association show will get under way at 7:45 tonight. Classes will inciude horsemanship, 15 years and under: horsemanship, 15 to 21 years; jumping horsemanship; bareback horsemanship; three-gaited pleasure horse; livery horse and jumping. The events are open only to members. James R. McNutt II, president, is directing plans for the show. Assisting him are Miss Letitia Sinclair, program; Miss Marilyn Richards, publicity; John Miller, grounds; David Moxley, prizes, and Albert Metzger, entries. Bill Hill, West Baden, will judge entries. Alumnae Club Dinner-Dance Dee. 28 The St. Agnes Alumnae Club is planning another of its Christmas dinner dances for Dec. 28 at the Indianapolis Athletic Club. Larry Price and his orchestra will play. Miss Ruth Courtney heads the committee assisted by Miss Margaret Rohr, music; Mrs. Paul McNamara and Misses Jeanne and Louise Smith, tickets; Miss Helen Bosler, reservations, and Miss Marjorie Boyle, publicity. Dinners to Precede Civie’s Play any Civic Theater goers will be entertained at dinner parties

performances of “Personal Appearance,” a comedy by » Riley, to be presented tonight through Wednesday by

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1 Mrs. John R. Newcomb will be among tonight's hosts. ests will be Mrs. Harry D. Hartley and Mrs. Thornton Miss Nancy Horne will entertain at dinner at her home he Misses Nancy Bell, Mary Glossbrenner, Barbara Wilde, Mar=Noble, Mary Ann Morrison, Priscilla Pierson, Gloria Morgan Jane Shook as her gusets. night Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Adair will give a dinner vty at the Marott Hotel for Messrs. and Mesdames Paul Rochford, 1 I itt, Herbert Todd, Howard Travis and Gaylord Woods. nson and Mr. Robinson, who appears in the show, will 1 r at home for Messrs. and Mesdames J. P. Cashman and urke before the performance Tuesday. Ir. and Mrs. E. S. Barnhill's dinner at the Columbia Club on v will be for the Rev. and Mrs. E. A. Clegg and M. W. Mason. ld M. Trusler, whose daughter, Peggy, is in the cast, will per party at her home following the opening which she tend with Mesdames George Garceau, G. W. Gustafson, Ralph Mitchell and Herman Roesch. Drs. Trusler, Garceau, Suits, Mitchell and Roesch will join the group for supper.

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Seats for Presentation Groups attending tonight's show will include Messrs. and MesVic Seiter, G. A. Saas and E. E. McLaren. Messrs. and nes B. W. Gillespie, L. H. Earle and Carl J. Weinhardt will be r. Another party will include Messrs. and Mesdames P. W. D. Vawter, T. R. Lyvda and H. S. Allen. Mrs. Rosamond Van Camp Hill will entertain a group of six At tomorrow's performance, Messrs. and Mesdames R. A. Wilson,

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the Meridian Hills Country formal dinner dance at 7 p. m. t night at the clubhouse. Dragons orchestra will play during members with a Christmas party Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs, |tributed to needy children.

the dinner hour and for dancing Howard Hough, 53 N. Audubon Road. A Christmas play, { directed by Miss Frances Westcott, | { will be presented by alumnae mem- | Hill

Butler Coeds Lend Hand in Cheer Drive

Coeds in organizations at Butler University are assisting officials of the Butler Collegian, campus newspaper, with their annual Cheer Drive to aid | campaign.

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needy ‘families. Miss Mary Kershner (left) and Kathryn Weaver are checking contributions for the

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Meridian Hills Dance Tonight

Blue, silver and red will be the colors used in the decorations for Club OThe Silver

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Delta Zeta Will Collect Gifts

Marott Hotel Yule Program Opens Friday

W. H. S. Glee Club and Band to Present Carols In Lobby.

Holiday festivities at the Marott| Hotel will begin next Friday with | carolling in the lobby by the Wash- | ington High School Glee Club and | Band, under the direction of Miss Etta Scherf, high school faculty

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D. A. R. Unit To Honor 34 Life Members

Musicale Set Thursday

At House; Reception To Follow,

The Caroline Scott Harrison

This is the fifth annual concert. given by the high school group at:

the hotel. The Marott Ensemble, under the direction of Consuelo Couchman Dunmeyer, cellist, will present a special musical program at noon and evening on Christmas Day. Victoria Montani, harpist, will appear with the ensemble as guest | soloist. Mrs. William Byram Gates will entertain Dec. 28 with a Christmas dance for her Junior Assembly in honor of férmer members home from school for the holidays. An old-fashioned “watch party” will be held Sunday evening. Dinner and a la carte service will be available, and Lillian Snyder, contralto, will lead singing and will sing a duet with Hazel Hill, soprano. Miss Montani will play.

Riviera Club's Addition Open

Members of the Riviera Club will attend a house warming and dance |

recreation building. Sunday club will hold its annual Boosters’ Christmas party. The new swimming pool will be filled and ready for inspection tomorrow night. The recreation building also contains a dance floor and a gvmnasium. James Makin, club president, is in charge of the dance. Open house will. be held in the building Sunday afternoon for members and guests. More than 2300 persons are ex-

The Christmas spirit has taken local sororities by storm if the

{many Christmas parties are any criterion. A few groups have planned . | other tvpes of meetings, including a book review, dance and speaker. and a gift exchange.

Indianapolis Alumnae of DELTA ZETA SORORITY will entertain

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Mrs. Landis Godwin will be

pected to attend the Christmas (party at 6:30 p. m. Sunday. The program will include carol singing Gifts exchanged will be collected and dis-

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Kindred Photo. Miss Marie Cook is the new pledge captain of Lambda Chapter of Omega Nu Tau Sorority.

Mrs. Sturm Guild Hostess

Mrs. Robert Sturm and Mrs. |Oliver P. Fauchier, who have been ‘in charge of relief and welfare work of the Sunnyside Guild for the past several years, will entertain with a candlelight Christmas tea today at Mrs. Sturm’s home, 5750 Washington Blvd, Guild members who are taking care of needy tubercular families will select clothing for the families

from articles collected by guild members. This year the guild is caring for 65 families.. Each family will receive a basket of food, toys

member of the family, Mrs. Irving D. Hamilton, president, and Mrs. Glen W. Bookwalter

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Club Will Sing Holiday Carols

Mrs. Walter Baxter will be hostess for the S. M. S. Club Christ'mas party and luncheon at 1 p. m. | Tuesday at her home, 1183 N |Kealing Ave.

| Chapter, Daughters of American | Revolution, will hold a musicale | Thursday in the chapter house in [honor of the 34 life members. Mrs. Jessamine Fitch as Mary and Mrs. Edgar J. Ellsworth as Gabriel [and the Interpreter will present an original version of the Christmas

| story with songs in costume. Mrs, | Maxey Wall, chairman of the musie (committee, will be the accompanist land will have charge of the presens | tation. A reception will follow the pro (gram. Mrs. G. B. Taylor, regent, will be assisted in the receiving line by members of the executive board and members of the Wheel and Dis taff Society. Mrs. Roy Coats will be chairman |of hostesses, assisted by Mrs. Wile | liam J. Hogan, vice chairman. Other | committee members include Mese dames John H. Aufderheide, Harry C. Epps, William M. Louden, George | Scott Olive, Ralph H. Pinkham, | Samuel E. Perkins, Samuel Lewis Shank, Austin Sims, Hulbert J. Smith and Francis R. Whipple: the [Misses Clara Chapman Gilbert, | Martha Hawkins, Florence Howell, Carrie Mae Huntington, Anna Ruth Reade and Margaret Stevenson.

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Coeds Primp For Election

Butler freshman coedg are duste ing off their glamour as the elec tion of a queen for the annual Butler University Freshman Rose Dance approaches. The election will be held Jan, 12, the day of the dance. Freshman men do the voting. Candidates are nominated by the various sororities and by petitions which will be circulated under the direction of the Student Council. Samuel Chernin is dance chaire man. Committees are as follows: Orchestra, Ben Sturm, Miss Marian Wilcox and Merrill Thiesing; pube licity, Misses Nancy Trimble, Betty Conn and Jane Lewis; program and

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Buell Clatworthy, Wendell Smith and K. G. Gaarder will be together. Miss Joan Moore, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Moore, will ena party including Dorothy Heyman, Robin Sims, Robert on, Fred Donnell Jr. and Orlando Harrell. and Mrs. F. H. Dunn, Carmel, have arranged a party of Other parties for tomorrow night include those arranged by Messrs. and Mesdames Wilbur Fleenor, Glenn Heard, Albert Seaton, arvin L. Lugar and Arthur Holt. Messrs. and Mesdames R. Blayne v, Noble Breizman and Harold H. Bredell will see the show on

and Miss Wilcox; decorations and flowers, Misses Charleen Dabbs, Helen Mock and Betty MecNorton; hall, Herbert DeHaven, Miss Mary J. Mummert and Mildred Scull, and cup, Harold Light. Election of a Freshman Rose Queen will mark the first of a series of five queen elections to be held at Butler during 1940. Members of the Butler Independent Association will hold a Christmas party at 7:45 p. m. Tuesday at the Campus Club. Miss Camilla Keogh is refreshments chairman and Miss Miriam Hoss, entertainment chairman.

Club Will Fill

Baskets for Nuns

Baskets for the Little Sisters of the Poor will be filled Wednesday at the annual Christmas meeting of the Irvington Catholic Woman's Study Club. Mrs, Willlam Strack, 412 N, Drexel Ave. will be hostess,

green foliage, red berries and pine bers. ; | assistant hostess, cones and will be lighted with red| Gifts will be brought to the meet-| Santa Claus will distribute gifts] tapers in blue bowls. Silvered ing to be sent to the Delta Zeta|ts new members and pledges from | Christmas trees strung with blue Community Center in Vest, Ky. As- | their secret sisters. A program of || re 9 ornaments and lights will be ar- sistant hostesses will be Mrs. John music and games will be presented. | Feathered Kin’ to Eat

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ranged throughout the clubhouse Bolyard and Mrs. Henry M. Schmidt.| The group will conduct a business | School Pupils.

Mrs. Baxter will tell a Christmas story and members will exchange | gifts. Carols will be sung by the | Mesdames Dean Dennison, Max | Meier, R. P. Ellison, Carl Horn, N. J. Jerrell, Otis Lucas, A. G. Ober, B. F. Smith, Walter Winkler and Fanny Winkler. After the meeting the members will present a Christmas tree and a quilt to the Day Nursery.

Club to Make and Stuff Stockings

Mrs. George Pugh will be hostess for the Christmas luncheon of the Chalcedony Club at 12:30 p. m. Tuesday. Members will make stockings and fill them with candy and gifts for 30 children of School 16.

Mrs. William Bartlett will be assistant hostess. Members of the D. O. O. D. Club will assist by trimming a Christmas tree and providing additional gifts for the children.

Yule for Birds

Comp : Mr SIX and silvered boughs tied with red | meeting Monday night in the Hotel | | tulle bows will be placed in the win-| The ALPHA BETA CHI SOROR- | Lincoln. |

dows. | ITY will hold its annual holiday | Mr. and Mrs. Paul Moffett, party dance tomorrow night in the Ori- THETA CHAPTER OF DELTA | {SIGMA KAPPA SORORITY will

chairmen,, will attend with a party ental Room of the Hotel Antlers. of six. Mr. and Mrs. R. Norman | Doc Grayson's Orchestra will play. | pq jts Christmas party Wednes-| LOCAL BIRDS MIGHT as well | day evening at the home of Mrs. A.| cut down on their meals right

Baxter, committee members, will be | Members i committee in with Messrs. and Mesdames Oscar charge are Miss Neva Everman, iyo” q Brumfield, 3524 N. Illinois St.| now and “save up room” for their S Catherine Wheeler will have| gq annual Christmas dinner

Jose, Russell McDermott and Arthur | chairman; Mrs. Dee Ropke, and ypc R. Pittenger. Mr. and Mrs. Alan & Miss Lorraine Ramona. | charge of arrangements, With Miss | . : Sweetser will have as their guests | Ferne Brewer, assistant. which will be served Sunday a | Mr. and Mrs. Alex Bush, Louisville. | es CHAPTER OF BETA SIGMA feeding stations located in Indian- | - Nt he - » SORORITY wiil hold a Christ- | 3 ing ¢ Other groups will attend with Wal- mas dinner party at 7:30 p. m.| Mrs. Emerson Whalen will be| apolis parks and on all school : ; hostess for the Christmas party of | grounds. | Repasts will be prepared tomor-

ter Huehl, Raymond Clapp, Messrs. . : . XT: Ale Monday at the home of the vice and Mesdames Verne A. Trask and president, Miss Esther Callahan, RHO DELTA SORORITY at 8 p. m. row at the Children's Museum by school children interested in the

I1R. S 'S. : : : daa LL |4127 Rockville Road. Inactive and| Tuesday. wellbeing of the city's birds. The

| . Say - | prospective members of the chap- . J , | ter have been invited. Other chap- | Mrs. C. H. Symons of Plainfield : | ter officers include Miss Carolyn | Will review “All This and Heaven pirds should chirp with glee when | Ennes, president; Miss Mary Bair,| 100" (Rachel Field) at a lunch-| they spy the four-course meals, meeting of the ANAGNOUS| which will be strung on garlands with a personal greeting card at-

. ; ; . | eon secretary; Miss Marian Curran, | GROUP OF EPSILON SIGMA tached from the child who prepared the garland.

treasurer, and Miss Helen Basey,| The feeding stations are mighty

Club Formal Din The Evadne Club will entertain with a formal dinner at 6:30 day in the Indianapolis Athletic Club. Committee members in charge are Mesdames R. H. Davis, John Cantwell, S. E. Dillion and Miss Mary Lou Lindensmith. Invitations have been issued by Miss Barbara Hickam for a tea 27 at home. She will return from New York where she as piano to spend the holidays with her father, Hubert Hickat 1d Mrs. Hickam, Miss Mar t, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Alt, and Miss Helen Madden, daughter of Mrs. Frank S. Dowling, home tomorrow Monticello College, Alton, Ill, to he holidays with their parents. They are seniors at Monticello,

1 Club Formal Holiday Highlight A holiday highlight in the younger crowd is the formal dance the Euvola Club will give Dec. 27 in the Columbia Club. Eight hundred bids have been issued. Preceding the dance, the Darby ¥

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Mrs. D. ©. Steinbarger will be ton Ridge, 27 S. Denny St.

erons for the event will be Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Caldwell H. H Wells. Among Euvola membars home from \ who are including the dance on their hristmas festivities are Jean York, Stephens College; Eleanor Winslow, Indiana University; Margaret ri t. DePauw; Mary Jane Hess, Hollins ColJachington College, Chestertown, Md. in ¢ They include Carol Kreusser, Sally Evans, secretary; Sally Walker, treasurer, and » Wells, publicity chairman. A formal dinner and invitavice will be held Friday, Dec. 22, at Miss Wells’ home. Dinner Parties Arranged additional dinner parties have been arranged for tonight at the Columbia Club preceding the Lambs Club ical show, “Christmas Eve on the Lambs Dude Ranch.” Mr. S. John H. Bookwalter will be hosts at a party of eight for t the clu Dining together will be Messrs. and Mesdames Alfred Noling, A. K. Scheidenhelm, F. Noble Ropke, , Louis Meek, Columbus; Dr. and Mrs. G. B. Jack-

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nvitations have issued for the Tudor Hall Alumnae dance 29 in Woodstock Club. Proceeds will go to the organization's rraduate fund. Mrs. Alex Stewart and Miss Josephine Mayer men, assisted by Mrs. Robert Sweeney Jr, Mrs. R. and Miss Sally Reahard.

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Past Grand Arch Druidess Will Fete Husbands Sunday; Maj. Anderson Pest to Dine

A Christmas play and several Christmas parties have been planned lodge groups meeting the next few days. Two units will entertain 1

by members’ husbands nbers of the PAST GRAND ARCH DRUIDESS CLUB will entertheir husbands at dinner at 6 p. m. Sunday at the home of Mrs. el Disbrow, 220 Parkview St. Mrs. Paul Shaw will be assistant hostess. |

The MAJOR ROBERT ANDER- |... | SON W B.C. 4& will hold a Christ- will be used to fill Christmas bas-

A kets. mas dinner Tuesday noon at Ft.| pp, membership committee of the | Friendly A short business session auxiliary will have & Christmas| will follow the dinner. luncheon at 1 p. m. Tuesday at Catherine's Tearoom, 1435 N. Meridian St. Mrs. R. E. Smith and Mrs. Theodore Mittendorf are in charge of the program. A general meeting of the auxiliary will be held at 8 p. m. Wednesday at the Grotto Home. A Christmas party will follow the business meeting. Mrs. David Kelsch, auxiliary president, will entertain officers and committee chairmen Thursday aftermmoon at her home, 1539 W. New York St. Guests will include the Mesdames Eli E. Thompson, Harry E. Bolin, Paul Steele, Russell Abdon, Earl E.

A Christmas party and entertainment will be given tomorrow night at the I. O. O. F. Hall, Cottage and Qilive for members and families of the SOUTHEASTERN I. 0. O. F,, SOUTHEASTERN REBEKAH LODGE, the Triple Link and Past Noble Grands Clubs of both lodges.

The SAHARA GROTTO REVELERS LADIES’ AUXILIARY will entertain husbands of the members with a dinner Sunday at the Brook View Inn, northwest of the city. A program at 2 p. m. will follow the dinner

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A Christmas play by Mrs. Hazel Hillwell will be presented before members of the BRIGHTWOOD CHAPTER, O. E. S,, Monday evening at the Veritas Masonic Temple, 3350 Roosevelt Ave. Mrs. Hill is conductress of the chapter.

ford Plake, Oliver Wald, Fred Earhart, John Keough, Stanley Bryson, Robert Young, James Dunbar, Leona Richardson, J. L. Roy Davidson, A. J. Ammon, Herbert Wald, Luther Edson, George Herrick and Charles A. Bussell

The welfare committee of SA-| HARA GROTTO AUXILIARY will] DEGREE OF HONOR 38 held a Christmas party recently. Mrs.

sponsor a public card party at 8 p. m. tomorrow at the Grotto Home, Freda Gable and Mrs. Sylvia Glick |

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A lecture by Lyman Beecher Stowe, grandson of Harriet Beecher

| Stowe, and a talk by Mrs. Val Nolan {have been scheduled for meetings

the Indianapolis English Club during the coming season.

Mr. Stowe will talk on “Mark

Twain” at the February meeting at|

the World War Memorial auditorium. Mrs. Nolan, author of “The Young Douglass” and “Red Hugh of Ireland” will be guest speaker at the meeting at the Thomas Carr Howe High School in May. On the program committee are Miss Florence Guild, Howe High School, chairman; Miss Mildred Foster, and Miss Jane Strain. At a recent meeting Miss Marguerite Orndorff, delegate to the National Council of Teachers which met in New York in November, reported to the club on convention proceedings.

~ Sub-debs Plan Party Plans for a theater party next week were discussed recently at a meeting of the Bon Ton Chapter, Sub-Deb Club at the home of Miss Mars Noonan.

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hostess at a Christmas party Men- | day at her home, 3451 N. Colorado| Members of EPSILON CHAPTER, EPSILON SIGMA ALPHA SORORTER, THETA NU CHI SORORITY. ITY, will be entertained at a ChristMiss Helen Campbell social chair- | mas party Sunday afternoon at the man, will have charge of a Christ- home of Miss Ruth Mary Broeker, mas program. Gifts will be ex-|3545 Winthrop Ave. Gifts will be changed. | exchanged Members of PSI CHAPTER, BETA SIGMA PHI SORORITY will meet (Group to Hold at 7:30 p. m. Monday in the Hotel | P t M d Antlers. Lester C. Nagley will talk ar onaa on his Brown County etchings. The | y y | topic for discussion will be “Dutch| The National Association of | Masters.” Women will hold a Christmas party The SIGMA NU MOTHERS at 7:45 p. m. Monday in the Gold CLUB will meet at 2 p. m. Tues- Room of the Hotel Washington. day at the Butler fraternity house| mrs. Rubv Reaker, chairman, will for a Christmas party. Alfred & rs Wik: Zimmerman, violinist, will play and be assisted by RTS, Ann Baker, The Mrs. Dean Walker will tell a Christ- Program will include a Christmas mas story. | reading by Mrs. Margaret Osborne ALPHA CHAPTER, PHI THETA and carols sung by the Mesdames | DELTA SORORITY, will hold its Evelyne Cline, Charlotte Halter, Christmas party Wednesday night mances Plank, Thelma Hastings, at the home of Miss Margaret Ber-|_ _ rie. 5017 Primrose Ave (Lillian B. Anderson, Effie Ammon, y : , {Edna Jones, Rose Ward, Mildred | The annual Christmas party of Whittington, Ida Peacher, Coral | LAMBDA CHAPTER, OMEGA NU Bryson, Goldie Smith, Ann Baker, | TAU SORORITY, will be held Tues- | Misses Mayme Cowen, Beulah Dud- | day night at the home of Mrs. Roy 'ley and Hazel E. McCollum. Daughters AEN 0 RN

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handv for the birds, too. Rustic in design, the little hostels have sheltering roofs to keep rain and snow from the dinners as well as | the diners. They are set up throughout the city through the co-operation of the Park Board and the WPA after the annual bird dinners had been started by the Museum Guild. The stations are mounted on iron pipe standards, a small detail, true, but vitally important to the birds, since designing cats or squirrels find it impossible to sink their claws into iron pipes and thus make a death climb. Mrs. Ward Rice is chairman of tomorrow's dinner preparations, assisted by Mrs. Donald Drake, who originated the Christmas | dinner idea; Mrs. Anthony J. | Russo and Miss Helen Jacoby.

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Juvenile Home

Members of the Auxiliary to the Juvenile Detention Home will give a party for the children at the home at 2 o'clock Monday. Mrs. Lynn Adams, arrangements chairman, will be assisted by the Mesdames William H. Hodgson, Wolf Sussman, K. W. Steinkamp, Robert Mottern, Adolf Wagner, | Besse Herrman, Everett Hays, Otto |LLawrence, Otis Carmichael and Elmer Beanblossom. Included in the program will be Christmas carols sung by the members, with Mrs. Irvin Gamerdinger at the piano; a Christmas story by members of the Expression Club and musical selections on the piano and accordion by Mrs. Hershel Edmonds and her daughter, Almus Elizabeth, Children of the home will receive gifts. The auxiliary board will meet at 1p m

Society to Donate

Services of Nurse

An Anniversary Day gift which will provide the services of one nurse a day each year in memory of Mr. R. Malott Fletcher was an-

board meeting of the Public Health Nursing Association. Mr, Fletcher formerly was treasurer of the association. Several flower memorials were received for Mrs. Hilton U. Brown and John Torian. Thursday, Jan. 31, was selected for the annua: meeting at the Claypool Hotel. Mrs. Frederick R. Kautz of the P. H. N. A. Board was named chairman of a commit tee to nominate officers and board members. Others named on the committee were Mrs. Clarence Alig and Miss Genevieve Scoville,

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Lambda Chi Group

Entertains Tuesday

Members of the Lambda Chi Alpha Mothers’ Club of Butler University will entertain their families and members of the fraternity at a Christmas party at 7:30 p. m. Tuesday at the chapfer house, 4721 Sun-

set Blvd. Mrs. Floyd Jones will draw in chalk to illustrate “O, Little Town of Bethlehem” as a quartet of fraternity members sing the hymn,

Luncheon will be at 12:30 p. m, folowed by games, carol singing and a gift exchange. The hostesses will be assisted by Mesdames H. A. Burkhart, E. S. Foerder and G. 8 Stahl.

Mothers’ Party Tuesday

The Mothers’ Club of the Robe erts Kindergarten will give a Christ. mas party Tuesday evening at the Kindergarten, 2242 N. Delaware St. Hostesses are Mrs. Fred Haskell, chairman, the Mesdames Clark Hardesty, G. Fred Holler, Joseph Curtiss, Jack Draper, Joseph Jesters, Robert Marlowe, Frank McLean and Lester Oliver,

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