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This group of cowgirls and cowhoys in the Lambs Club musical show, “Christmas Eve on the Lambs Dude Ranch.” might well be

called a “pony” chorus, liners” in the production,

SOCIETY —

Parties Are Arranged for Lambs’ Frolic at Columbia Club Tonight.

The frohiccome nature of

maz Eve on the Lambs Dude Ranch,”

present

in the Columbia Club

Lamhz Cluh members will , “Chnristwhich they will also In the parties

that will precede the presentation.

Yippving cowboys and cowgirls will “kiwi”

wav through a rollicking

musical of life on

their

the range under the

direction of Mr. and Mrs. J. Perry Meek. chairmen; Messrs. and Mes-

dames Irving M. Fauvre, John Ansted Jr, Chorus members

Kevin D. Brosnan,

include

H. Bookwalter

Messrs Meek, F. Noble

and William B.

Mesdames Robert

Bookwalter, S. Stempfel;

and Ropkey,

Messrs. Frederick Anderson, William Garvin Bastian, Neweil C. Mun-

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son

Mrs

Henry Severin and Harr

Among hosts and hostesses and at Dutch treat are Messrs. and Mesdames FRohert A. Hendrickson.

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parties Fauvre, Sparks. Adams: Alhert M Miner

Vonnegut,

and Robert N. Rowen Herbert E and Mesdames: Kothe and Alan Eovd, Mr

home for Messrs

at the club Pinnell, Alfred Mr.

Their Rudolph Rodecke: and Mrs

guests

Stempfel,

will Caleh

Charles

Wilzon will

be Messrs York,

C. Robinson Caleb Lodge's party after Mrs. Robinson's performance tonight in the Civic Theater play, “Personal Appearance.” |

Wade; Mrs. Edward P. Gallagher, Viola Recker and Miss Betty Blancke. who dinners at Wilson Mothershead, William G. Walter J. Harrison Campbell, Paul R, Matthews, Daniel DI" Grubbs, Joseph A.

will entertain with dinner the club preceding the show

Robert A, RB. Minor.

Stnhldreher. Fitelinrge. James

give 2 dinner at thew

L. Cadick, Herman Ww,

will enter-

and Mesdames Herbert William Wells and Mrs,

will attend the show in

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Arrange Smith College Luncheon Mrs. James Carroll and Mrs. Alexander Stewart will have charge

of the Smith College Club's Christmas buffet and Mrs,

Woodstock. Mrs. Erwin decorations for

Stout the luncheon.

luncheon Dec. 27 at Frank Hoke will supervise

Seven Smith College students.-home for the holidays. will talk, They include the Misses Martha Ann Schafl. Sivvia Griffith. Susanna Jameson and Marjorie Jaqua, Winchester. all sophomores, and the

Misses Florence Wolff. Clair Morris

Luncheon guests will include

Juniors

and Marion Taggart, freshmen. and seniors from Shortridge

and Tudor who are interested in attending Smith.

Mt. Holwoke Luncheon Jan. 5 The Indians

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students

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John Jr

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Alumpae Cluh of Mt ual Christmas holiday luncheon Friday, Jan. 5, in the Propviacum. chairman for luncheon arrangements, assisted and Mrs, T. Raxter Rogers. and Miss Sue Ann will talk and high school seniors considering entering Mt.

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Holvake College will give its

Eveleigh, Mt. Holvoke

Holyoke next fall will be honor guests. |

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Mr. and Mrs. 8. B. Lindley are expecting their daughter, Sarah, | to arrive home tomorrow for the Christmas holidays. She is a stu-

dent. at

Swarthmore College. Miss Jo Ann Hendren. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. F Hendren, will entertain Friday. Dec. 29. with a swim-

ming party and breakfast at the Indianapolis Athletic Club.

Muserm Shows Japanese Prints

Thirty representative Japanese prints of the 18th and 19th Cen-

turies will make up an attraétive exhibit which opens tomorrow in Herron

Sculpture Court of the John

Art Museum. The prints are

a loan from Charles C. Kryter, Indianapolis collector

Wilbur D. Peat. Museum

director.

has arranged the shaw tn

illustrate the development of the Japanese art of printing. Earliest. prints are in black and white, some with hand-painted colors. Gradually more colors appear until 30 or 40 wood blocks are being used

The Japanese developed a school of artists

designs for wood block prints. distribution and were intended for buy original paintings Among artists

The picture: were ma persons whe eould not afford te

represented in the collection are Yeishi Hokusai,

who did nothing but make de for popular

Kiyonaga. Utamaro, Hiroshige. Kunivoshi and Toyokuni. The ma-

jority of prints are figure drawings.

included.

although some landscapes are

Jeanne Claire Smith to Wed Dr. Vance John Chattin Today

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long sleeves, a full skirt and =a sweetheart neckline. She will carry a cascade bouquet of orchids, roses and lilies of the valley. A finger tip veil will fall from a Juliet cap of rosepoint lace The bride's Smith, will

sister, be

Miss Virginia bridesmaid. She

will wear a shell pink dress with a | Jame basque waist, a full tulle skirt |

and a Juliet cap of net. She will carry a colonial bouquet. Seven young women dressed in white with gardenia bands in their nan will act as mbbon bearers. They are Mesdames Henrv Gibson, -Edwin Ranshbure, Ronald Woodard, Misses Anastasia Clothier, Marjorie Krull, Elizabeth Offut and Margaret Ann Olu

: Jeanne Claire Smith and Dr. Vance Tohn Chattin will he mar1:30 o'clock this afiernoon at . Edward F. Smith, 5540 Kenwood Ave. pastor of the First Congregational Church. Dr. Chattin iz the son of Mrs. Nell Chatti The bride's gown will he of ivorv

the home of the bride's parents, The Rev. Ellis Hay, wili perform the ceremony. tin of Bloomington, ; satin made with a basque waist,

Mrs insets of white lace.

Smith will wear black with! Robert Chat-

tin, brother of the bridegroom. will be best man

Initiation, Christmas Parties

Left to right are Mrs. F. Noble Ropke, Paul Starett, Mrs, G. A, Recker, Perry Meek and Mrs, Robert S, Stempfel, “front

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Mrs. Edward Gallagher (holding the “shootin’ iron”) thinks {t's pretty serious husiness. The anther Lambs (left to right, front), Mra, Kevin Brosnan, Henry Severin and Vernon Roth and (rear) Harry V.

ton, Mr. and Mrs, J. Perry Meek

are co-chairmen of tonight's frolie,

Wade and Mrs, Newell C, Munson,

Christmas Tea Tea Will Be Held on Tuesday

And Charity Work on Calendar | And Partv Set | For Presbyterian Mothers;

For Sorority Units Next Week By Rilev Guild

Charity

work, Christmas parties and an mitiation service will fea-

fure sorority meetings early next week

Mizz Fdna Mae Katzenberger

will be hostess for the Christmas

party of the INDIANAPOLIS ALUMNAE OF SIGMA KAPPA SOROR-

ITY Wednesday evening.

Assisting hostesses will be the Misses Helen |

Spivey, Eleanora Brandt and Juanita Dove. Members will make plans

work at

for participation mn the R Mission

the Maine seacoast Christmas.

The ZETA TAU ALPHA MOTHERS’ CLUB will entertain active and pledge members of the sorority at dinner Tuesday noon. Mrs. Roy Gorton will

tell a

{Christmas story “Precious Jeopardy’

Sorority memThe Mothers’

(Lloyd C. Douglas). bers will sing carols.

Party Arranged By Warrenettes

Members of the Warrenette Club

Gifts Will Be Collected Tuesday for Children At Hospital, musical tea and Christmas

A party will be held at 2 p. m. Tuesday by the Riley Hospital Cheer Guild

in the Valencia Room of the Spink- |

Arms Hotel. An executive board meeting will be held at 1 p. m. with Mrs. S. G. Huntington presiding. Gifts for patients at the Riley

Roberts Park Aid Is Hostess

are concerned with the “zoin’s on”

‘Women Aids For Paralysis ; y "Drive Named

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Church organizations are husyv with last-minute plans {or Christmas|

parties ther will zive tomorrow and

next week

Mothers of children in the BEGINNERS AND NURSERY DREPART-

MENTS OF THE WALLACE

|at the church carols, Mrs. James Gresham, with eight adult assistants, is in charge of the 78 children in the department,

| Members of the PIONEER CLUB of the Wallace Street Presbyterian Church, a group of 100 members of ' junior high school age, will present

STREET PRESBYTERIAN SCHOOL will he entertained at a Mother Goose Tea Tuesda: The children will act out nursery rhyme: and will sing

CHURCH afternoon

Shower Given For Helen Davis

Miscellaneous, personal and linen

of Warren Central High School will| Hospital will be placed under a large a Christmas program at 7:30 p. m. showers are popular with hostesses

sponsor an annual homecoming

decorated Christmas tree and both he tree and gifts will be transferred

Club will present a gift for the Christmas party in honor of alumni (4 the hospital, The guild's contri-

Hostesses will be the Luichinger, and Carl

chapter house. Mesdames Martin

Clande lett, C. G. Alf

Paul

RETA CHAPTER OF SIGMA DELTA SIGMA SORORITY will have a Christmas party and dinner at 2:30 p. m. tomorrow at the Rilev Hotel,

Miss Wanda Bauman. National president of SIGMA PHI SORORITY, will be in charge of the Christmas party to be given by Gamma

Dee. 21 in the school gymnasium, Rill Schwartz and his orchestra Coltrees,

will provide music for dancing lights, bells, Christmas wreaths and brick paper will form decorations Miss Marv Louize Pehworth, cluh president, is arrangement: chairman. Committees follows: Reception committee, Mrs. Myrtle! M. Rodden, vice principal and spon-

ored

are as

bution to the hospital this vear will be the placing of Christmas trees in every ward at the hospital. Children will assist in decorating the treez. Mrs. Blanche McNew is chairman of decorations, assisted by Mrs. J. WW. Price, co-chairman, A musical tree will he presented to Miss Lucille Dichman, librarian. as a gift from the guild Mrs. L. Robert Mattern, chairman, has arranged a musieal program, assisted by Mrs. Arthur V, Madison,

afternoon at the home of Mrs. Sittle, Janet Talkington, Virginia |nadison.

Elvet Phillips, 1615 Nowland Ave.

Members will exchange gifts. Contributions will be made for the purchase of toys. food and clothing to be presented with a decorated Christmas tree to a needy family on Christmas Eve. Mrs. Llovd Howard is charity chairman, The chapter will hold a business meeting Monday at the home of Miss Flva Johnson. Plans for the Christmas charity will be discussed.

ALPHA CHAPTER OF SIGMA DELTA PI SORORITY will meet Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Jean M. DaVie, 3115 Graceland Ave. for a Christmas party. Assistant hostesses will be Miss Carolyn Woodbridge and Mrs. Harvey N. Brown. Members will exchange gifts and contribute to a fund for clothing a familv.

Miss Doris Griffith will be hostess for a meeting of BETA CHAPTER OF THETA NU CHI SORORITY at 8 p. m. Monday at her home, 3314 E. 13th St. Initiation services will be held for Mrs. Edward Bowers and Miss Juanita Rominger.

Pledges of LAMBDA LAMBDA SORORITY charge of the program for rhe Christmas party at 3 p. m. tomorrow at the Summit Tearoom, 2035 N. Meridian St. Dinner will be served at 6 p. m. Mondav evening the chapter will visit the Lutheran Orphan Home, 3310 E. Washington St. with gifts

ALPHA will have

‘and candy for the children of the

home.

Civic Player

The ceremony will be performed | ;

before an altar decorated with | white poinsettias and candelabra. | Bridal music will be played by Mrs. | George Bailey and Mrs. Allen | Shimer. They will play “Theta

Prayer,” “Because” and “The Lord's

Prayer.” A receplion at the house for the! wedding guests will follow the service. After the reception the couple will leave for a short wedding trip They will be at home late next week | in Hashington, Ind. :

W. Hurley Ashby Photo. Mrs. Charles C. Robinson has a leading role in “Personal Appearance” which the Civie Theater is currently presenting at the theater, {

| jorie Rodgers, Ruth Allen,

Bourne, Marjorie Pool, Nellie Bur{well, Nellie Jones and Audrey Dill. Decoration committee, Miss Thelma Biddle, teacher chairman; Miss| Patsy Shields, student chairman; Misses Nellie Burwell, June Wiese, Mary Jean Bowman, Laverna Tuxhorn. Marie Gioe, Marv Armstrong, Margie Burton, Rosella Stevenson and Carolvn Little, Publicity committee. Miss Retiv I, Williams. teacher chairman: Miss Mildred Trueblood, student chairman: Miss Janet Talkington and Miss Jane Young. Refreshment committee, Mrs, V. F. Carter and Mrs. Helen Helms, teacher chairmen: Miss Mary Mowry, student chairman; Misses Margaret. Wulf, Anna Rosemeyer, Ruby Essick, Margaret Jean Hudson, Ruth Mowry, Margaret Parcus, Shirley Vansickle, Opal Witte, Joan Lamkin, Eleanor Mithoefer, Marcia Kissel, Mona MecDaniel, Vivian Meek, Mary Lou Overly, Olive Sheldon, Bertha Dickerson, Lois Armstrong, Bessie Clark, Eleanor Bode, Estel Fivecoat and Mary Ruth Haines. Registration of alumni, Miss Bugenia Bossong, teacher chairman: Miss Gloria Monninger, student chairman, and Miss Jean Walters. Inactive games. Mrs. C. D. Hack and Mrs. Jean Miers, teacher chairmen: Misses Mary Catherine Bovd, Constance Huntington, Martha Akers, Norma jo Cooperider, Darlene Baker, Eleanor Lambie, Betty Buttler, Marjorie Campbell. Marjorie DeGolyver, Harriett Elliott and Dorothy Lesher. Ticket committee, Miss B. M.| | Dickey, teacher chairman: Miss Marjorie Pool, student chairman; Misses Marianna Frakes, Pat Spitzer, MarFlora Deem, Betty Vogt, Eileen Carroll, Kathryn Vernon and Mary Ellen Katzenberger. Door committee, R.| | D. Stewart, Clyde Spears, Fred Pier- | | pont and Douglas Brown. Checking committee, G. D. Keever, Floor committee, Mrs. Lucille] , Miller, Vaughn Woods, Paul Hamil- | ton, Ralph Clevenger, Miss Martha | | Hinkle, student chairman; Miss Marigail White, Bruce McNeal and Carroll White. Parents who will act az eonsponsors for the partv are Messrs. and Mesdames G. E. Middleton, W_| F. Pebworth, J. G. Sittle, C. F. Talkington, Chester Pool, M. P. Bourne, ! |E. L. Burwell, F. 1. Plyate, R. V.| Jones, W, H. Polk, William Thomp- | son, Clarence Peters, Roy Higgins, | |D. F. Hope, A. F. Eickhoff, Leo | Eakins, B. L. Curry, P. W. Arm-

strong, A. G. Matzke, C. E. True-!

blood, A. L. Clifford, Mr. M. F. Dill and Dr. and Mrs. S. J. Burick.

| Entertain for Pupils |

Miss Helen A. Hibben and Miss | ‘Hazel Hibben will entertain pupils lof their school with a Christmas| party Monday morning. A program | of songs and recitations will be pre- | sented by the pupils. Games will |

[be played and gifts will be distrib-| ‘utéd around a Christmas tree.

Miss Ann Calvert, soprano, member of the Butler University Choir,

| will sing, accompanied by Mrs. C. E. the

Wrancher. Mrs. Richard Fielding will give a musical monolog and a 16-piece violin choir, under the direction of Thomas Poggani, member of the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra, will play, The tea table will he decorated with a small lighted Christmas tree, poinsettias and holly, Mrs. J. G. Reale, State auxiliary secretary. and Mrs. Huntington will preside at the tea table, Mrs. C. A. Jacquart, chairman of hostesses, will be assisted bv Mesdames John A. Garrettson. I. F. Mver, Emil H. Souffiot, O. N. Ebert and W. D, Bain.

BETSY HOME IS BETROTHED

Mr. and Mrs. George Everette Home today announced the engagement of their daughter, Betsy, to Alfred J. Stokely, son of Mrs. James K. Stokely, Newport, Tenn, Miss Home attended Chatham Hall at Chatham, Va. and is a graduate of the Philadelphia School of Occupational Therapy. She is a member of the Junior League and the Dramatic Club. Mr. Stokely is a graduate of Princeton University and a member of Woodstock Club. The wedding date has not been set.

Tri Delta Head

Miss Lucile Craigle is president of the Butler University Chapter of Delta Delta Delta Sorority, which will have its Christmas dance Wednesday hight at the chapter house. : :

Thursday, A playlet, dealing with a Biblical and a modern Christmas and entitled, “Ourselves and Others,” will he presented. The Adult Choir and the Girls Glee Club of the church will sing. The Rev. Rov E. Mueller will give the invocation and vocal selections will be sung by John Williams, tenor. and male and mixed quartets. Miss Marv Masterson, organist, will play. The children of the church school will participate in an old-fashioned

| ‘who will introduce those who will Christmas program Sunday evening. ’ (sor of the Warrenettes; C. E. Eash,| participate in the event. The group Dec. 24. (chapter of the sorority tomorrow principal; Misses Pebworth, Doris|wij)) sing carols, directed by Mrs. | of long ago, brought up to date, will|S. Belmont Ave. was honored at a

Recitations and sketches

| be given by the children,

Mrs. C. F. Williams, president of | WOMEN'S CLUB OF THE] [ROBERTS PARK CHURCH, will entertain at 7 p. m. Friday with a Christmas party for members and friends of the church.

Guests are asked to bring canned goods for Christmas baskets, Gifts will be exchanged and Mrs, Herbert Gardner will have charge of a program. Mrs. Margaret Lauchlin and Mrs. Oscar Barnard will play a piano duet. Miss Mary Susan Singer will sin, and Miss June Winona Snyder will give a reading. Miss Alice Earle and Mrs. Sexson Humphrevs will play a violin duet. A men’s quartet from the choir will sing carols.

The CHI RHO BETA SOCIAL CLUB of Christ the King Church ‘will hold its Christmas party and ‘covered dish luncheon at 6:30 p. m. tomorrow in the parish hall, Gifts will be exchanged. Messrs. and Mesdames Charles Austermiller, Karl Suerdrick, Daniel Sweeney, Thomas Randall and Harry Wiebke will have charge of arrangements. The church will give a Christmas party for the children at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in the social room. Gifts will be exchanged and Santa Claus will distribute presents. Eight girls will present a Christmas program. Mrs. Mary Calwell heads the committee in charge of arrangements.| assisted by Mesdames Robert O'Gorman, Everett Harlan, Henry Morris, Paul Krier, Edward Lee, Joseph Spaulding, John Schwert, Karl Suerdieck, Arthur Smith, Charles Walker and George Walker.

The ART CIRCLE OF THE |SOUTHPORT PRESBYTERIAN |CHURCH will sponsor a tea at the] church from 4 to 6 p. m. tomorrow | [In honor of Indiana artists. A pro- | {gram of organ music will be pre-| | sented. The circle is sponsoring an | | exhibit of Indiana artists’ pictures, {this week-end at the church. Hours [are from 2 to 10 p m. today and to{morrow, Mrs. Luther BE. Markin is chairman of the circle,

Miss Gertrude Murphy will have charge of the annual Christmas! party of MOTHER THEODORE CIRCLE, DAUGHTERS OF ISABELLA, Tuesday at the Qatholic Community Center. Party committees are: Decorations—the Misses Hannah Dugan, Mary Ryan, Mary Kerins, Alberta Lawson, Stella Haugh. Entertainment—the Misses Mary Sullivan. Anna Hurley, Mary Hickey, Marie Lenahan, Norma White and Marion White. Refreshments—the Kathryn Fletcher, Florence Stack, Frances Steidel, Laura Puss, Eileen White, Mary Lenahan, Mary Freil, Kate Arkins and Mesdames Zola Jones, Harold Prather and Virginia

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entertaining for young whose marriages will take during the holiday season. Mrs, Milton Maidenberg, Ruth Dorman and Mrs. Arthur RBalinat were {an entertain with a Ilincheor and personal shower for Miss Helen Davis thiz noon at the home of Mrs. Balinat, 4043 N Meridian St. Miss Davis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Davis, will become the bride of Joseph Engelherg Jan, 1.

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Miss Florence Louise Wepler, daughter of William H. Wepler, 1547

miscellaneous shwer last evening by Mrs. Forrest Oliver. Mrs, Oliver was assisted by Mrs. Edward Oliver and Mrs, Frank Lewis. Miss Wepler's marriage to John F. Morell, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Morell of Mt. Wayne, will take place Jan 13, Guests at the the Mesdames Robert Borrows, Violet Garr, Anna Shackelford, Lillian Burlingame, Anna Dixon, Anna Gray, Robert Hansel, Fluella Lewis, Clint Southwick, Paul Elliott, I. C Alderton, J. W, Turnbull, Lola Hogan, Minnie Nance, Robert Wepler, Roy Thompson, Robert Burkhart, Morton Campbell, Frances Mohn and Burl Jones,

shower included John Wineman, Truman Everett, Shaw, FEthel

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Gene Beaver, Miss Doris Driggs and Mrs. Stewar! Smith will give a miscellaneous shower in honor of Miss Charlene Richardson tomorrow at Miss Drigg's home, 3454 E. 25th St. Miss Richardson will become the bride of Jean DeTar Dec. 27. Among the guests will he Mrs. L. M. Richardson, mother of the bride-to-be; Mrs, C. B. DeTar, mother of the bridegroom-elect. the Misses Lois LaFara, Virginia Burford, Louise Baker, Marcella Reynolds, Marcella West, Ruth Hickman, Nadine Pry, Ruth Hetzelherger, Lovilla Horne, Caroline Hawekotle, Jn Bennett, Mary Jean Clark and Janet Chapman, and the Mesdames Robert Palmer, Ryan Hall and John Crost of New Castle,

Dance Aid

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Miss Eileen Foley is a member of the dance committee for the annual Christmac ~‘1ner-dance to be given hy C Phi Alpha Sorority tonighi Lake Shore Country Club.

W, D. Keenan Chooses Committees - to Assist in Campaign.

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Women's committees today had been announced hy Mrs. W. .D, Keenan, vice president of the Mare ion County Chapter of the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis

and chairman of the women’s divi« | sion, to assist in the seventh annual fund drive, Mrs. John W. Thornburgh will serve as secrelary of the general committee, Members of the program committee include Mrs. Clayton Ridge, Federation of Clubs, chairman: Mrs. M. Clifford Townsend, honorary chairman of the Women of Indiana and Marion County. Mrs. D. 8S. Robinson. Butler Univere gity: Mrs. William H. Shirley, Indi. anapolis Council, P.-T. A.; and Miss Ruth Hoover, president of the Busi« ness and Professional Women's Club, Tickets—Mrs. BE. B. Thompson, Indianapolis Council of Women, chairman: Mrs. Robert L. Mottern, Indianapolis Indorsers of Photo« plays: Mrs. Harry B. Jacobs, Nae | tional Council of Jewish Women; Mrs. A. H. Hartmann, Mai.on Coun ty P.-T. A; Mrs, W, D. Armitage, National Association of Women; Mrs. J. Frances Huffman, Interna« tional Travel-Study Club. and Mrs, Max Norris, 12th District Auxiliary, American Legion,

Telephone—Mrs, C. L. Kittle, Fed» eration of Clubs, chairman; Mrs. L. V. Rawlings. Irvington Union of Clubs: Mrs, L, BE. Halstead, Women's Lions Club; Mrs. Orval Stone, Fede eration of Clubs and Mrs, Harte mann,

Buttons Mrz, Lowell 8 Fisher, president of the Indianapoliz Coune cil of Women: Mesdames Mottern, D. L. Sablosky, Armitage, Rawlings, William H. Polk, Maurice B. Eppett, Wilfred Bradshaw and Walter H, Geisel, Speakers’ Bureau — Mrs, C, J, Finch, Indianapolis Council of Wome en, chairmen: Mrs. Sablosky, Mrs, | Frank Symmes, Federation of Clubs Mrs. E. C. Rumpler, Daughters of the Union, and Mrs. G. B. Taylor, Caroline Scott Harrison Chapter, D. A. R. A program will be given Monday, Jan, 22. in the Riley Room of the Claypool Hotel,

Young Republican Women Give Party

Mrs, Fern BB. Norris will have charge of the program for the Christmas party of the Young Ree publican Women of Marion County at 7:30 p. m. Monday in the Chateau Room of the Claypool Hotel. Mrs. Arthur R. Robinson will pree sent “The Signs in the Christmas | Fire” (William Allen Knight), Mrs, [Mary McDonald will direct carol Isinging. Miss Dorothy E. Paulson, [ national co-chairman of the organise |zation, will talk. Ralph Hamill, [County Chairman of Young Re|publicans, will extend greetings. Jack Tilson will give a talk on “Timely Topics” and will read orige inal poems. Gifts will be exchanged,

Broad Ripple Group | Gives Yule Party

The Broad Ripple Business ano Professional Women's Association entertained with a Christmas party | recently at the Mary Lou Cafe, 812 (B, 63d St. Thirty guests were | present. Mrs. Marie Hines was hostess. The program included readings by Miss Vivian Leaman, group singing and games. Guests brought toys for distribution to needy children {by the Broad Ripple American Lee |gion Post 312. | Mr, and Mrs. C H. Shortmier wil} | entertain the group with a New | Year's Eve party. Dr. Gertrude Shaw will be hostess for the next regular meeting Jan, 6,