Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 December 1939 — Page 12

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES ‘AIDA’ PUPPET OPERATO

TUESDAY, DEC. 10, 1939 SUNNYSIDE GUILD AIDS RECEIVE GUESTS .

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SOCIETY—

A Well-Filled Social Calendar Faces Indianapolis’ Younger Set.

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Eight hours sleep and regular meals are going to be pretty hard to manage for Indianapolis young people this week and next if they insist upon attending

the many festivities scheduled for the holidays. Today came the announcement of more parties. These for the younger of the younger set. The Junior Assembly dance Will be Dec. 28 at the Marott Hotel. The freshman group from Mrs. William Byram Gates, dancing classes will be entertained Saturday night at the American United Life auditorium and the Monday Group will dance on Friday night there. The Tuesday afternoon class will have a tea dance at the Propyvlaeum this afternoon and parties are to be held there tomorrow and on Thursday too. Yesterday Mrs. ‘Gates’ Junior Assembly and Wednesday Afternoon Group in Ft. Wayne held parties

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College Crowd Arriving Daily That college crowd just keeps literally pouring into the city for the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. ‘George H. Hosmer are expecting Betty Louise home from Radcliffe College Thursday. From St. Mary's Oollege, Notre Dame, comes Miss Evelyn Hannon, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. J. Walter Hannon; Miss Therese Keach, daughter of L. J Keach: Agnes M. Lauck, the A. P. Laucks' daughter: Miss Mary Helen Madden, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Madden Jr.; Miss Sally Ragan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ragan, and the John A. Welchs' daughter, Josephine, Incidentally, the local alumnae group is planning a luncheon in their honor on Jan. 2 at the I. A. C. Home from the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor are Alfred Piel, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred L. Piel; Marvin Hamilton Jr, son of the Marvin Hamiltons; Mrs. Margaret Riggs son, Carl D. Riggs; William Irwin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. Irwin, and Hugh Pierce Dalzell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry K. Dalzell. The young men are planning a dinner party at the Indianapolis Athletic Club preceding the Corpse Club dance the night of Dee. 28. Frank Alig is home 0 spend the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Alig. He also goes to the University of Michigan. His brother, Clarence Alig Jr. is coming Thursday from Purdue University.

‘Mid-Semester Prom’ Arranged There is talk of a “Mid-Semester Prom” at Shortridge. A group of senior class students is planning the affair for Dee. 27 at the Columbia Club. Among the “arrangers” are Miss Marjorie Geupel, Miss Ann Bishop, Joseph Goldsmith and Charles Van Tassel. Believe it or not, the adults are not completely forgotten in this festivity business. The Indianapolis Country Club today sent out reminders to members that the New Year's Eve party will be Sunday night. It seems members were a bit confused on the day for celebration. Dancing will start at 10 o'clock.

: or . CE Ti Photor. | Below stage: The puppet operators are intent on one of the scenes from “Aida” presented by the | Out front: Sunnyside Guild members received guests at last night's performance. Mis, Ving D | Victor Puppet Opera Co. last night at Ayres’ auditorium. Left to right are Evonne Moller, Mrs. Esther Hamilton (center) is guild president. Mrs. Glenn G. Bookwalter (left) headed the ticket committee | T. Wolff, Roberta Ladof and Leonard Ladof. | and Mrs. Wallace O. Lee was general chairman of arrangements for the guild sponsorship.

Star of ‘Aida’ Out of the Groove; Cheer Guild Wires Get Crossed Up a Bit, Holds Party | Members of the Riley Cheer

But That Doesn't Stop Music Ses . (Guild held a musical tea and

Alpha Beta Phi Unit to Hold | Hazel Warren Christmas Gift Party Tonight; | Guest Speaker Phi Gamma Taus Also Meet _—

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Propylaeum Dinner-Bridge Friday . The monthly dinner-bridge will be held at the Propylasum on Friday evening. Mm. Fletcher Hodges is hostess chairman, assisted by Mesdames Edson T. Wood, Benjamin A. Richardson and John J. Bibler

Hodges to Hold Open House

Dr. and Mrs. Fletcher Hodges and their family will hold open house from 3 o'clock Christmas afternoon until midnight. There are no invitations. Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher Hodges Jr., Pittsburgh, will come Saturday from Los Angeles where they attended the preview of the motion picture, “Stephen Foster.” Mrs. Hodges will entertain next Tuesday with a luncheon for her daughter-in-law at the Propylacum and Mrs. John Mason Moore wiil give a tea Thursday afternoon, Dec. 28, for the visitor,

0. E. S. Will Join With Masons To Give Party at Millersville; Sons of Union Veterans Meet

By ROSEMARY REDDING |Ohristrhas party this afternoon in| Sorority groups meeting tonight will hold Ohtistmas parties, divniee,| PTORSHUSR] Women 8 Club will hear | Aida came rushing on in a bit of a flurry last night in one of the the Valencia Room of the Spink- a bridge an initiation ahd business sessions. 3 WIR Oh "Livery Bervse in In: [ Auditorium. Not because she took time to put on extra powder or an-| The program included songs by \ Mill meet at 8 o'clock tonight at the home of Mrs. Charles Gregory, 348 pm, Thursday at the clubhouse. [other Egyptian bracelet but all because somebody got their wires crossed, Miss Ann Calvert, soprano, of the "Southern Ave, for dinner, bridge and a gift exchange. Mrs ARthony yop N. Delaware ®t Mist Haze) | Dusolini Giannina certainly was on time with the aria but the 13-inch Butler Ney ron accompa Haag ahd Mrs. Arthur H. Crane will be in charge, B. Warren of the Indiana tate Li ag " > oh rain} ; nied by Mrs. ©. BE. rancher, a | = am | 15, q v ? | puppet who represented her just wasn't in the groove, [musical monolog by Mrs. Richard | Mre. Richard Rowland, 222 E. 15th S . C Y O prary will be the guest Epeaker, ISON V Members of the Speakers Cl Di up pve Sout masterpiece albums, a total of S40) violin choir directed by Thomas Christmas party of BETA OHAP- cnior LU. . Fy D _ ating puppets by wires. A sixth Sides. Two great opera companies, Poggani, member of the Indianap Ra BE Cai TAY SOR- ‘Christmas Carol” Participating bovis Ty 2 we Li 8 \ , are |olis Symphony Orchestra, Mrs. tonight. | H Id D > od ’ (me) Just sat looking when not in|Ie Sota ANE OPCIS a atv |. Robert Mottern assisted by Mrs 0 0 ANCE will be the Misses Margaret Pierson, enty | ¢ : | LAMBDA CHAPTER OF OMEGA (Mary Hardesty, Bessie Shinn, Helen a bit slow in getting the star into “guest artists” are cut in as the | rogram (M. Reidy, Emma Shields, Gertrude HER Grubs Burd We But stars. Last night Gianinni was| Mrs J. G. Beale, state auxiliary ORrStRas Party SOTHpmt i : Memory Counts heard. Tibbett, Crooks, Jepson and president, and Mrs, 8. G Hunting. | ROME Of Lb Landis Nite. * hold ts Christmas dance for mem- oe Bek hg Yi However, bouquets go to the little Others also are starred fh the operas. |tOn presided at the tea table Mts. | re 'bers and guests tonight at the par ¢ smith Clans are ArOURd th BIpervise the Was assisted by Mesdames John A. [DELTA BORGRIT of PHI THETA [ish hall. Prank James iz chairman, | Miss Catherine Fletcher will in puppet opera. The flowers in reality musical end of the opera. (Garrettson, I. F. Myer, Bil H. joint meeting tonighteat the home| music will be provided during the belong to the five persons seated on| Mrs. E. Theresa Wolff, mother of Souffiot, O. N. Ebert and W. D. of Mys. L. W. Gaston, 818 N. Tuxedo SUests by patrons, patronesses and . } Of Sogou Mi “dollies” below a stage. Tn their Ernest Wolff, the troupe's director, | Bain. I8t. Plans for a dance to be held officers of the ©. Y. O. The adult he HES Re be seated fo AY of en Cn is responsible for the action being so| Gifts for patients at Riley Hos: Deo. 830 will be discussed. |advisory board which will act ag Members will bring gifts to be i . She came out from under st (not mas tree and tree and gifts were | . or more appeared on the stage and backstage) after the ise at to| transferred to the hospital after the Members of ALPHA CHAPTER OF dames William Shine, Oswald Lit. es SY / 75 slaves, elephants, soldiers, ete, query “How was it>” She admits/party. The guild's contribution to ALPHA OMIORON SORORITY at Zelman, Rihata pum, oy {ve gr a] Wh paraded across the stage in a she is a bit “jittery” before each|the hospital this year will be plac. a luncheon and Christmas party to- | Tiepen and Theodore Adolay, pa ay of the club's founding, [triumphal march, performance. When the now 25-|ing of Ohristmas trees in every day at her home, 3360 Broadway. |rangements committees include ticks ThA me — Small wonder BETA TAU BIGMA BORORITY |othy Ruch, cochair | \ | | N : . “ » ————————. y men, Leonard | \ spends an intense two hours fol- took him to see and hear “Carmen. will hold ts annual Christmas din- | Adolay Chatles Tiepen and W SNCrs amed Tow . h Wor | Soon he Was makin puppet cdolay, arles Tiepen an illiam owing musical scores which they | “ : g ; (ner at 7 o'clock tonight at the Glen [Desehler. William Shife iz decoras have memorized to the last detail Operas with assistance from his - otes Martin Apartments [tions chaftthan, assisted by Eilee The audience may have noticed a mother. Finally he was playing to : : > ey |Balladay. Charles Keenan 1s n Christmas parties and programs hold the attention of lodge groups slight slowing of pace in a portion clubs and then went over to the | SOHOOL 80 will meet at 1:30 Miss Thelma Taylor is general | aparge of publicity, Miss Mary meeting this week. One group Will hold a covered-dish dinner and of the triumphal march. That was New York Worlds Fair last year toy yy Priday. A Ohristmas play, chairman of arrangements for the Louise Whalen, music and Mrs, | another will confer degrees. : : (because Fred, one of the stage as- ive 1000 performances there for the itpe Ohrist Candle” will be pre- Christmas dinner party to be held Doasohler, reception Sixteen girls from the Student MILLERSVILLE CHAPTER 300, O. E. S, and the Millersville Ma- sistants, just couldn't lift off Gas Industries Exhibit and later at nied by Junior High School pu- by ALPHA OHAPTER OF ALPHA ——— Section of the Indianapolis Matinee Musicale have bes x their families at 8 p. m. Friday at the Millersville Masonic Temple. they came oft into the wings. h named OB pb Miss Adah Hunter is worthy matron =~ EE The puppets have wooden heads, and M. W. Hockett worthy patron . farms and feet. A large wire keeps Giy c | advwoo the body rigid, each arm is econ. v {trolled by a wire and the fourth one y Yule Program C

AUXILIARY 10 OF THE SONS OF UNION VETERANS OF THE) CIVIL WAR will have a covered- | dish dinner at 6:30 o'clock tonight | at Ft. Friendly. A Christmas party | will follow the dinner. , {

[scenes from the opera by that name which was presented at Ayres’ Arms Hotel. Members of ALPHA CHAPTER OF ALPHA BETA PHI SORORITY diana” at a dinner meeting at @ Below the 43-foot stage sat five | Fielding and selections by a 16-piece St, will be hostess for the annual will present a skit from Dickens’ ay. S y y was heard in the choruses, ete. the way. Someone evidently was Arthur V. Madison, arranged the ys LS Seta Sil hold a 8, Roch’s Senior ©. Y. O. will Marlowe, Edna Yenne Frieda Wag. ‘ nhiC. A 't, hostess chairman, . wooden lady and the others of the | TWO sound and lightening techai-| © Jacquar Sess cha | The four RN Xi TH | Will hold 8! panoing will follow a reception of |ttoduce Miss Warren, Christman 50 [well synchronized with the music. |Pital Were placed under a Christ- * \ fingers, but at one time 50 persons Mrs. IL. ©. Brown entertained hosts includes Messrs, and Mes- | distributed later to out patients at exch operator year-old director was only 10 she ward of the hospital, ets, Michael Hartrich and Miss Dor IK ‘ . » or ‘Messiah sonic Lodge will unit in giving a Christmas party for members and soldiers, slaves, etc, fast enough as the Midtown on Broadway. Indian. ug. directed by Miss Lena Swope, DELTA OMEGA BORORITY to|operates the head. Incidentally

Aida’s excuse for being late wasn't |a quick costume change either for costumes aren't changed (except to

| The Ladywood Athletic Associa: a ‘twin or stand in, otherwise duGOLDEN RULE 413, O. E S., will tion will give a Christmas Party | plicate, is all dressed ready to come confer degrees at a meeting at 8 tonight at the school for students on in the ne costume. Really Roh om on So. Temple. land faculty members of Ladywood | Amazing HE are aa the ceremony members and friends School. ‘nimble fingers i the OTAORS, will hold a Christmas party. Mrs.| The program will begin with a There are 205 of them used in the Helen Ruskaup is worthy matron ginner at 6 p. m. A candle cere operas which will and George W. Everett WOrthY ...o in which each student will throughout this week at Ayres patron. loarry a candle and Sing Christ. under the sponsorship of Sunnvside

Guild, The mothers’ chorus of School 62 mas carols in a procession through| pe ’ nN rooves in the stage will sing at a Christmas program 10 the drawing room will be the fea- g ge Tun from

: wing to wing. Be Lig a he ne ture of the evening. The program other actors could come on back

: ) will close with the distribution of stage at the ninth groove, come to : 1: . mh. vy in the | _. | North Pay Ro Note ane On | SIE. the center and then come up a

| ton Sts Committee members are Mary groove running from back to or-

[Katherine Kratz, Dorothy Kernel, [chestra pit to front center. Marion Knecht, Joan Weisenberger ‘ and Rosemarie Clark, gifts; Bar Alda, a ‘Captive Save bara Hamlin, Bobette Tobin, Vi-| Remember Aida? Rhadames, an Marianna Walsh and Egyptian warrior sung by Pertile), invitations; Helen is in love with Aida, an Ethiopian aughlin, Marilyn Gartland, Ann Princess, captive slave to the Prine Keach, Sue Hartz, Patricia Rice, [cess Amneris of Egypt. Amneris is ‘Phyllis Carter, Devine Enright, jealous so Rhadames is appointed Martha Ann Westenbarger, Emily leader of an Egyptian army to go Cg Livia Summer, my against the Ethiopians. When he » (Jane Callahan, aro eckman, (returns triumphant, Amonasro, the L a ay Por 2%, Mary Frances Dingley, Kathleen father of vy is among the prisBROTHERHOOD OF RAILWAY | STunger, Audrey Montrose, Janet oners. His identity is concealed. JLT AX Farrell, Mary Lou Campbell, Pa-| The King otf Egypt gives Amneris TRAINMEN will hold a Christmas tricia Mushrush, Jayne Heidbrink, [to Rhadames as a reward tor his luncheon and party tomOITow NOOh Cornelis McGurk and Betty GArt-|services which he accepts against at Castle Hall NIG, EROHON Miss Kernel |S Wish. Aidas father persuades A y “hy : ili y secre \ The PAST PRESIDENTS’ COUN- | Anna Mae Clark, Helen Rita SWArtz | Rhadames andl the tno lovers pian CIL OF UNIT 1, W. R. C. 10, Will jane Madden and Peggy Fitagerald tp run away When AmMOnar€o meet at the home of Mrs. Gertrude jare on the food committee. Miss puns out. Amneris hebrs all from Brentney at 1 o'clock tomorrow for Lucille Small, Chicago, is 8AVISOT a nearby temple. denounces the a luncheon. lof the club, and Margaret Dingley , 1 is club president.

ARRIUS COURT 5, BEN HUR LIFE ASSOCIATION, will hold its annual Christmas party for junior ola Covie and senior members and their fam- | Ann Wa gner ilies at 8 p. m. today at Castie Hall. |, an A dance at 9:30 o'clock will follow the party. Miss Ethel Emmons is chairman. Children are asked to bring gifts for a gift exchange.

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to die. Aida comes to his side and

Mrs. James P. Warman will enter- | | they sing their farewell to earth.

tain BETA TOTA CHAPTER OF

‘dry clean them once each month).

be presented |

Aida or any of the

|apolis is the first stop on a road prinetpal; y ; { pal; Mrs. Mary Hall and Mrs. [tour which will take the troupe from Edith Shirley, teachers, Pupils of here to Cleveland, then to Boston. ihe entire school will sing Ohrists

400 Costumes Copied (mas carols around the Christmas

“Mother” Wolff is the troupe's | (res in the upper and lower halls. modiste. There are 400 opera cos-| Children of SCHOOL 41 will give tumes copied in detail from those a program Friday. The Mothers’ worn by the Metropolitan and La Chorus will sing at 1:30 p. m. Scala artists, Incidentally, 20 large trunks are necessary to transport| Following an annual custom, pu[the troupe’s 4000 pounds of equip. pils of SCHOOL 45 will present a ment, containing 142 pieces of pageant, “Christmas Caravan, to (scenery and lighting devices num-| be given in the school auditorium [bering 15 miniature spotlights, 85 at 7:45 p. m. Thursday. Patrons footlights, 150 border lights and 20] and friends cordially are invited. floodlights, AS for the director--he Was a stu! A Christmas playlet will he given dent of languages and music at the | and carols will be sung by the me. University of Chicago. He made an termediate grades at 2 p. m. Friday |opening announcement in a “tux” (at SCHOOL 56, under direction of (but a few minutes later he was back | Miss Vivien Benedict. Gifts will be stage wearing a smock, adjusting Presented to the children. A busilighting here, moving the scenery | ness meeting will be held at 8 pm there and doing this and that to| Wednesday.

create an illusion for the audience | Patrons of SCHOOL 85 will see Of Seeing an actual opera Per-|, ap ristmas pageant, “The Nativity.”

formance. presented by pupils at 7:30 p. m The solo dancer almost stole the tomorrow. The Rev. BE. Robert

show. Under Mrs. Wolff's expert » handing she did an Egyptian dance, ATE, Of, Ue, 0OVEEY, Bente without strings, mind you. This re Fe he ‘brought pleased chuckles. The tri. Vocation. umphal procession drew rounds of| me wrogram of ‘applause as did the setting of PAIN | rovursdian a on a "> | vas presented with a small bouquet py the Junior Department, Junior {of flowers at the conclusion of one

| scene mary School,

The program of SOHOOL 81 will

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NOTES: Tosci, the conductor, was in a black tuxedo for the per- be held at 8 p. m. tomorrow. A | formance. In the summer he wears play, “Why the Chimes Rang’ | white flannels, they say. Ten violins, | will be given by Junior High School [two trombones, harp, ete, were pupils. “Little Jolly Fairyland” by (under his direction. His baton was the primary pupils, the Rhythm (usually waving at the opening of Band and Christmas carols by the scenes but somehow other puppets Mothers’ Chorus alse Ww Just took the operators’ attention cluded on the program. {during the scenes and only occasion (ally would the baton wiggle indi-| The fourth

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hero and he is put in a sealed tomb |cating someone or other remembered party of ORISPUS ATTUCKS HIGH er Dee, 27, at the home of Mis,

{he was there to do his bit,

| [SCHOOL will be held at 3:15 p. m.

Mr. Davis of Ayres kept coming Thursday. Mrs. Delight Hinton will

‘| nington, Jesse St. Clair and Charles

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night at the Hotel Washington. 8he is being assisted by Miss Helen Bus lehanan and Miss Mabel Hall, Following the dinner initiation services will be held for Mrs. Albert Funkhouser. Music and carol singing ‘Will be arranged by Mizz Ruth (Cochrane. Gifts for clothing needy |ehildren will be turned over to Miss Flora Drake, who is serving as chairman of the Ohristmas Aid Fund, The chapter maintains a hospital land medical fund for the benefit of ‘business girls in need of financial [ated for medical or hospital services, |A report on the mothods by which the fund has been increased will be given by Miss Eva Oall, chairman of the finance committee,

ers for the performance of Handel's “Messiah” tomorrow night at the Murat Theater, Those named nelude the Misses ‘Mary Spalding, Rose Houk, Mary Houk, Mary Ann Blessing, Betty Jane Sweetman, Jo Ellen MeCrady, Betty Easterday, Phyiliz Wear, Bil= Doyle Harbaugh, assistants. lie Rech, Ann Hall, Marilyn Nieber. Christmas party (gall, Carolyn Heitkam, Dorothy Elector Chapter, Verus Cordis, Wed, |Laughlin, Mary Zink, Ann Kahn Mrs. R. FP. Jordan, 154 Spencer And Katharyn Armstrong, Ave, hostess, Luncheon, gift ex-| OR the usher committee of tha change, bridge, Baskets for neady Matinee Musicale are Mesdames Alfamilies to be filled [bert Resp, James Pearson and Robs Beta Chapter, Theta Delta Sigma ert Beake Tonight, Miss Rae Bauman, 58) 3 N. Bellevieu Place, hostess, D ) Lambda Chi Delta. 8 p. m. today, [40ND Miss Agnes Cooling, 3318 Graceland Ave, hostess. Miss Betty Stenzel and Miss Christine Aus tin, assistants. Christmas party [Sigma Chapter, Alpha Omicron Als pha. Tonight, Mrs. Paul R. Brus ner, 102 N., Wallace, hostess Christmas party.

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Chi Delta Chi. 8 p. m. today. Mrs Charles Gisler, 3088 Fall Creek Blvd, hostess. Mesdames Norval | Stalhorn, Clive Harbison and

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avan A. Turks To Entertain Club

Mr. and Mrs, Donavan A, Turk, [4438 Carrollton Ave, will entertain members of the Narrators Club and their husbands at the elub’s annual Christmas party Wednesday ave. ning, Bridge will follow supper Mrs. Paul Duckwall, president,

CLUBS Alta Vista. 1:30 p. m. Thurs, Mrs, 2 ik E. Spindell will assist

H. BE. McNeal, 262 BE. Raymond, | hostess. Christmas party, Y. A. M, Shortridge High School. Mrs, Baker Tonight, Miss Evaleen Ross, 3025 | N. Meridian, hostess,

Former members of THETA BETA DELTA SORORITY enters (tained last night with a Christmas party at the Business and Profes- | sional Women's Club. | ‘Guests were Mesdames Bingham Howell, Leon Hughy, Anthony Kens

Smith; the Misses Kathrine Dunn, [Eula Haigerty, Kathleen Flynn, Pat | Hague, Margaret Marley, Rose Me|Garty, Mary MeGinty, Margaret Hague, Kathryn MeHugh, Mary | Naughton, Dorothy Spalding and Mary Sheehan.

Officers of RHO CHAPTER OF | SIGMA BETA SORORITY for the [coming year are Mrs, Russell Cox, | president; Mrs, William Balsley, vice |president; Mrs, Forrest Watson, secs ‘retary; Mrs. Hal Schultz, treasurer, land Mrs. William Butler, pledge (captain. Officers will be installed lon the sorority's Founders’ Day, | Jan. 3, at the Antlers Hotel. Initiation services were held re[cently for Mrs. William Pepe and (Mrs. Harry Tackett, Sledge serve fees will be read for Mrs, Carl Pish=

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For Sorority Dinner

Mrs, K. OG. Baker will be hostesp for the formal Christmas dinner of the Tndianapolis Alumnae chapter (of Alpha Xi Delta Sorority at 6:30 (o'clock tonight, chairmen Assisting hostesses will be Miss Women's Auxiliary of St. Paul's Ida B. Wilhite, Miss Reita Clark

pou 5 rant v at the and Mrs. Lewis Meier Jr. Mra, oh Mohair WE [Henry ©. Stute will lead carol sings Everett M. Schofield gave a program of Christmas readings from | Dickens’ “Christmas Carol.” Mis, William Forsythe was aps | pointed corresponding secretary, Mrs, Sarah Henzie, united thank of fering chairman; Mrs, Henry von Grimmenstein, program

St. Paul Auxiliary Chairmen Named

Standing committee were appointed at a meeting of the

y Ri “ Hal Shultz, A | R E S

shairman; | In this and other operas to be | back to inquire about turning on|tell the Christmas story. Oarols| ; | given this week, the troupe will use| and off house lights. By the way, will be sung around the Christmas| its musie library of 40 Victor musical | last night was formal. Sunnyside tree and games played under the

Mrs. ©. Raymond Miller, telephone | chairman; Mrs, Walter Christie, | chairman of the Emily Upfold fund,

TAU PSI LAMBDA sorority of [da Reid Ashby Bible

Supreme Forest Woodmen's Cirel P.-T. A. of School 91 ' n. ner nome, Class to Have Party

at 8:30 p. m. today at her home, 3368 N. Sherman Drive. A spread will follow an exchange of gifts. The Ida Reid Ashby Bible Class of the Central Christian Church will BROOKSIDE CHAPTER 481, hold a Christmas party at 2 p. m. O. E. S, will have a Christmas| Thursday in the church parlors, program, including music by the | Mrs. W. W. Turpin will give the choir, at 8 p. m, today at Brook- devotions. Mrs. A. B, Chapman has side Temple, E. 10th and Gray Sts. | arranged a program which will in- | Mrs. Grace Bowers is worthy matron clude the Christmas story told by | and William R. Riley worthy patron.| Mrs. Hal Purdy of Carmel, songs by ‘ | Mr. and Mrs. Irving Shirley and NORTHWEST CAMP 4415, ROY- their son George; selections by Miss AL NEIGHBORS OF AMERICA, Hilda Peabody, violinist, accompanwill hold a Christmas party for jed by Mrs. Revetta St. Clair Crecemembers, their families and friends lius, and readings by Miss Beatrice at 8 p. m. tomorrow night at 28th | McHenry. Members of Mrs. B. ©. and Rader Sts. Members will ex-| Rumpler's class will be guests, —————— o———.

change gifts and the children will nn Liberty Garden Club

receive gifts ‘of candy and fruit. Kathrina Haramy Will Install Officers Officers for 1940 will be installed |

To Speak at Y. W. (at a meeting of the Liberty Gar-|

Miss Kathrina Haramy of Je- den Homemakers Club Thursday rusalem, who is spending the winter at the clubhouse on Independent with her brother, Prof. John ../ Road. Haramy, Mrs. Jewel Garnier is the newly-

Betrothed

3228 Washington Blvd ,| will speak before members of the elected president. Other officers are Y. W. C. A. World Fellowship Com- Mrs. Myitle Frary, vice president; mittee and their friends at 10 a, m. Mrs. Margaret Green, secretary, tomorrow at the Y. W. C. A. Her anq Mrs. Elizabeth Young, treastopic will be “Christmas In the urer. Members will bring clothes, Holy Land” [toys and food to be distributed to Mrs. Samuel Ashby will open the peedy families, meeting with Christmas devotions. ———— Mrs, Robert Loomis will be in charge| Give Party for Child Members of Phi Omega Kappa

of the social hour which will fol-| Sorority gave a Christmas party

low the talk. last evening at the home of Miss + Lodge Changes Date |garvara Miller, 2006 Station St, for The regular meeting of King the child whom the sorority has David Lodge, 1. O. O. F. 897, will be | clothed. held at 7:30 p. m. Tuesday, Dec. 26, instead of Monday as originally scheduled.

Voorhis Phato. Mrs. J. A. Knepper, 1615 N. New

Jersey St, has announced the engagement of her daughter Kathryn, to George Monroe Jewell, son of the Rev. E. P, Jewell, Martin's Ferry, O.

in Christ Episcopal Church.

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Indiana University mm 1937.

Mrs. Mac Miles. fraternity.

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L ‘meeting of the H. B. O. Olub will Emera Olub with a Christmas

The wedding will take place Dec, 20

Miss Knepper was graduated from tain members of Alpha Chapter of She is| Rho Delta Sorority’ at a Christmas a member of Zeta Tau Alpha Soror-|party ity. The bridegroom-to-be will be home, 320 N. Jefferson Ave. On the On the committee for graduated in June from the Indiana [committee are Miss Winter, Miss clothing the child were Miss Mil-| University Medical School. He is a [Dorothy Tante and Mrs. Eugene ler, chairman, Mrs. Earl Teare and member of Phi Rho Sigma, medical | Dye.

(Guild members received at the door. direction of Miss Georgia Offutt Alda lost some beads off her gown | Toys will be brought for the Fan in one scene. The operators say ner House and canned goods for the once in a while the puppet wires will| Alpha Home.

| get jammed and scenes will be faked CATION GROUP will meet at 9

until the puppet can be taken off p m . stage and fixed. But unfortunately Hi. » 'Sirecven by 34s. re, Pn

| for humorous comments the troupe | did its _job so well last night that ons| The program of SCHOOL 25 at imagined the puppets were doing as|2:15 p. m. Thursday afternoon will | eonvineing a job as living con- consist of a Christmas Masque. mus | temporaries, A last thought . . . The sic by the children and a solo by (New York Times has commented: Miss Mae Henri Lane. “Here {s that long sought dream | Opera for the masses.”

Mrs. Dunnin

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Emera Club Party g to Preside

The annual Christmas party, gift Is Set for Frid ay

exchange and monthly businass| Mrs. Bert Mayo will entertain the

arty ‘be held at 11 a. m, tomorrow at Friday at her home, 2224 DATA the Minnie B. Feeaser Tearoom, 2085 Ave, IN. Meridian St. Mrs. Lulu Dunning Cuests will include the Misses will preside. Margaret Clark, Pearl Taylor, Blizabeth Pringle, Ruth Flick, Madge Ahl, Dorothy Allen, Emily Hensley, Mildred Hauser, Mabel Stilpp, Mayrtle Blumberg, Minnie Wienke, Mesdames Harry Allen, Stanley Short and Bert Maye.

Observe Yule

Upsilon Chapter of Alpha Omicron Alpha held a Christmas party last night at the Hotel Lincoln, Hostesses were Mrs, Ernest DeLong and Miss Patricia Taylor,

Chapter to Meet Mrs. John W. Thornburgh will [Speak at the meeting of the Vene- | | an Chapter of the International | Travel-Study Club at 12:30 p. m, | Friday at the home of Mrs. Claude (Lett, 633 Lynwood Ave. Assisting (hostesses will be Mrs, Oarl Nickerson and Mrs, Walter Salmon.

Rho Deltas to Meet Miss Dorothy Winter will enter-

Party Tomorrow tomorrow evening at her tomorrow evening at their home

“Heart Sister” gifts will be exchanged.

The PARENT EDU. |

Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Peters will entertain with a Christmas party

1131 W. 18th St., in honor of their daughter Winifred. Gifts will be

Sponsors Cantata

The Parent-Teacher Association | of School 91 will sponsor a cantata to be presented by the Mothers’ Chorus at 8 p. m. tonight in the auditorium of the new school. The chorus will give “The Hope of the World” by P. A. Schnecker, Delta Delta Delta Sorority will give Miss Helen Bockert, soprano, and (a Christmas party tomorrow night Mrs. Robert E. Witham, contralto, for the children of the Indianapolis | are to be the guest soloists, Roberta | Day Nursery, Bland, harpist, will assist. Mrs.| A tree will be decorated for the Helen Thomas Martin is chorus di- (children and jelly will be donated rector, [to the nursery.

and Mrs, Willlam Turner, publicity | chairman.

Delta Delta Deltas To Fete Children

The Indianapolis Alliance of

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Carollers

will sing to you from the balcony on the street floor tomorrow at 4 p.m

, Smart Corsages, Mistletoe, Red Berries, 50¢ Lb. Boxwood, Pine Cones, Cedar CHRISTMAS GIFTS TELEGRAPHED

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