Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 December 1940 — Page 5

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AT AY, DEC. 14, = iia - — THE INDIANAPOLIS TIM — —————, r Altrusa Club's Ma ecent Ceremonies Philharmonic \ personals Formal Dinner : A Chor to Sing Marvin Borman will. return a : Las co Ee Thursday from the University of Is Monday . | i . , TA For W.D. C. juss J wos 0 oii

Lia. ’ . Ch ; td ~s P Harry Boman. He'is a Srespan Rew Eng - Et - qg PP 'at the university’ récently jwas ‘Fortnightly Group to ; a 3 o Laristmas. -IOGTAN cece General” chairman othe * Exchange Gifts ; - 1 Will Be Wednesday Michigan Freshen Dance commitFk = : ? shi ; : - 3 ; J. F- 2 wi ’ ix ) BA Wn # : | ee. : : : Ji Cp wh El 3 x pos Peso | AI departments of the Woman's| Miss Nancy Ragan, daughter of Several Christmas parties Mon- ; ‘| Department Club will meet at the My and Mrs. Paul-S, Rigas, Bw day will open the final week of club . 2 club Wednesday afternoon: at 3:30 ., was-among ‘the studen activities ‘before the holidays be- ; clock to hear & Christmas. Dro- Croaten of Mary tke gin, oo = : ime ; 5 gram presented by ‘the Jordan Con-|week at Saint ‘Mary's College, The ALTRUSA CLUB'S Christ- : : : 4 servatory-Butler = University Phil- Notre Dame. 5 Ai ean mas: party will open with a formal : : po Gi | narmonic Choir, directed by Joseph : ; 7 o'clock dinner Monday in the ball-| | 88 : 458 Lautner. = Sur TTRenl s room &f the Columbia Club. Fol- | ‘Mrs. Othnjel Hitch, dean of de- Ser vice to lowing & program and an exchange ; partments,” will preside.. sn Nae» of gifts, contributions will be col- : a : the program, Mrs. Ira Holmes will : 11 d lected for the club’s charity gifts. aa ; : * Ihave charge of a tea, with Mrs.|d OIIOWE Members of the committee in ; : Hitch and Mrs. Clayton H. Ridge as Nw “ei charge are Miss Hazel P, Williams, : i © | hostesses. The courtesy committee

chairman, Mrs. A. C. Goll, Mrs. ¢ | will be composed of a member {rom By Reception ec bE Ge a

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John: D. Garrett, the Misses Mar- fi : i |each department, Mesdames R. O. garet Hiles, Nancy Bryan, Mary El- Alexander, Clarence J. Finch, Paul uy A an he len Willis, Cleo Kinnaman, Mary ; a 44 ¢ |T. Hurt, William L. Sharp and Miss reception at the home of the Ann Fitzsimmons, Minnie Springer : or : |R. Katherine Beeson. bride’s parents, Mr. and ‘Mrs. H. J. ‘and Marie Matuschka. : ‘Soloists ‘with. the choir will be Kreutzinger, W. 10th St, will fol-

: 3h: : : low the marriage of Miss Elizabeth 't Mrs. Charles F. Voyles will dis- Ne a ee student of Mr. Lautner, will sing a group of Christmas songs by Peter Cornelius. A student of Leon Za-

fuss Christmas customs at the . imeeting of the INDIANAPOLIS PARLIAMENTARY LAW CLUB Monday at the home of Mrs. Frank

|wisza at Jordan, Miss Ludwig will

Jean Kreutzinger to Robert H. Penn at 4:30 p. m. today in the Speedway Christian Church. Mr. Penn is the son of Mr, and Mrs. E. W. Penn of Kokomo.

B. Hunter, 483¢ N. Illinois St. A 3 i So : : 1 x \ nter, S a . lay three violin ' solos, including| The Rev. ‘Howard E. Anderson 1:30 p. m. business meeting will fol- ; : : NS By ie “ Jun Hes _ |will perform the ceremony before low the 12:30 o'clock luncheon and 7 The choir will conclude its two an altar decorated with. , ferns. presse a Christmas party. Assist- FREES : i : : : 4 a Aa: - Jgroups of Christmas carols and |and candelabra. Miss Carol : fe: jos esses will be Mesdames C.| H})== go i ie 5 : - IE —_—m hymns with the traditional Christ- Penn, Kokomo, sister of the bride- . ‘Clark, Thomas Hindman and i ; ie 7 . | mas number, the Hallelujah Chorus groom, will play a program of vioPaul J. Howey. : from “The Messiah” (Handel). [Ln selections accompanied by Miss

Hostesses for the MONDAY AFT- Mr. Lautner will take the Jor- Ellen Johnson.

saan Merbive ams Harmonie Club Emphasis Is on |sosude ono on ts scons nT Wiis

. Last Christmas party Monday will be Eastern tour ex i Westminster |tafete gown bas a long train and

Mesdames J. C. Siegesmund, Eli E. . : a : ‘ . : i 4 \ ; he | Will be worn with a full-length veil Thompson ana wim *. 2p. | Wl Illustrate " = | War-Time Gifts|, Soles, tee the abo ner of od, lace cast with gardenies Early social life in Indianapolis : ; ; work from Radio City in New York. and white roses. She will carry a

will be described by Mrs. James. W. : : | : Mi : bouquet, of gardenias and roses with Graham at a meeting of the FORT- Biblical Scenes gaa Loi oi ; 5 In I.ondon .

: a a Shower ro ribbons knotted with : 4 3 sweetheart roses. TL To oi] ul | Elopnor Merrit | [ESTey Sve Ju 2 : .| Harmonie Club members will pre-| § : ; k LONDON, Dec. 14 (U. P)—A T 0 B e Entertained honor, will be in dusty rose taffeta

EE = as. seu gelections J I oratorios, : Christmas season spirit was plainly fashioned on princess lines and Miss exchange. The hostess, Mrs. H. D. og Cr to a birth of : | vident in London’s bomb-scarred| Miss Virginia Bruns will entertain Ale Penn, Rokomo, Pe ii Tope, 6281 Central Ave. will be as-| Christ, at their Christmas program ; ; shopping district today, but with at tea tomorrow afternoon at her he TI a Ie as

sisted by Mrs. Ralph Roderick. i - 3 : : : : : ; ! Boil es “Ne the emphasis an such war-time git home, 113 X. Bolin, Ave for 5 il wear, viz, Hobon, maith sented to members of the NEW |" ars bil me : SR i : as an air raid shelter sleeping cap rage 10 TL kPa ite Se Louls. their frocks, in their hair and will ERA -OLUB Monday by Mrs. Rich- > aed y in : ‘| 2 Ca or a dark red band of felt. °°. Xi {ys g i carry colonial bouquets. | : : James H. Ogden will preside at al | : : 3 a ville will be at 2 Pp. m, Christmas The bridegroom’s cousin Harry ard C. Fielding. The meeting also| tes following the program. Other) | : i a The dark réd band of processed |Day at the home of her mother, |poulder, Kokomo, will a man will include the singing of Christ- members assisting the hostess will ; 3 3 : 3 SE felt—easily the prize winning gift Mrs. Naomi Merritt, 51 N. Arling- and ushers will be H J Kreutzinger mag. carols. and a gift exchange.|be Mesdames S. E. Fenstermaker, § : ag : suggestion—was displayed in many |ton Ave. : Jr., the bride's brother, and James Mrs. C. R. Miles will assist the Robert W. Blake, J. M. Pearson and : : store windows (including some| Mrs. A. T. Petersen and Mrs. L. and Richard Gendefs. : hostess; Mrs. T. R. Mead, 102 Pen-|O. M. Jones and Miss Emma Doep- i | bombed windows) and was designed|H. Theobald, mother and sister of | Mothers of the couple will wear way St. pers. Re : especially for men on air raid pre- the hosiasy wi assist. Guests With corsages of gardenias and sweeten : : cautions duty. It is to be wrapped|Miss Merr tt w! er mother, Mr. : The CARNELIAN CLUB'S Christ- ea he oon : around the oe poids A Banta’s mother, Mrs. Ira Banta, hear £0 i or es, mag: party Monday will follow ai paul E. Dorsey, chairman, and Mes- yy is guaranteed to keep your middle Louisville; ‘Mesdames Walter Hen-|piue with matching hat and Mrs. noon “luncheon and a business dames Clare F Cox, Robert Orbison, + | warm on cold nights when war duty derson, George Groves, H. T. Bart- ipenn™in dusty - blue with matching meeting at the Sun Dial Tearoom. William A. Devin and Frank T. : yy calls for work in the open air. - _ |lett, Roy L. Sharp, L. R. McDonald, pat, ~ : : Tt will include a doll show presented |Edenharter. Mrs. Norman L. Schnei- be 5 | ® London shops are putting special|J. D. Oldham, P. C. Lakin and Ward) :ypon their return from a wedding by Mrs. John F. Engelke, a gift ‘ex- | der will be narrator and Mrs. Eden- — oo. — - . ED emphasis on sleeping comfort, There Julian and Misses Doris McDonald, trip Dec. 22 the .couple will be at. change and an afternoon of bridge, harter will provide incidental mu-) = RT ER ne = ca a are heavy dressing gowns, sleeping | Mary Beth and Lois Oldham. home’ at 4609 E. Washington St. For Hostesses will be Mesdames John C, Sic. \ - ; i bags, siren suits and pastel-shaded| « " |traveling, the bride will wear a Loucks, John Connor and Clarence Soloists will include Mrs. Orbison, 1. Mrs. Robert P. Hill was Miss wool bed-socks for the thousands C h : f dusty rose jacket’ dress with brown urch Groups

A. Tucker. Dolls will be donated who will sing “With Verdure Clad” Adele Mitchell Fletcher before her who spend their nights in drafty accessories, a beige coat and a gar-’

to School 16. from Haydn's “Creation” oratorio; o underground shelters. denia corsage. hs a Mrs. Devin, whose selection will be Girl Scout Troop 6 to Decorate marriage Jas i a hoy There also are decorative toilet : . “Miss ‘ Kreutzinger attended IndiMrs. Harry Alexander, new presi-| “Come Let Us Praise Jehovah” : + | First Ban: 5 rung : Rel; |Kkits, sponge bags, pajama cases and S M t ana University and is a member of dent of the ‘BIDE-A-WEE CLUB, (Dett); Miss Patra Kennedy, whose T F o d L H. o I: "| O.R. Mc sy 0 Sink ed. 2 % g similar items to add glamour to a et \ CC 1n gs Alpha Omicron Pi Sorority. Mr. will be ‘acting hostess at the club's|solo will be Gounod’s «Entreat Me| { 7'€€S L'T1 ay at ong ospiia ’ is the daughter of Mrs. A. Arnold | woman's shelter equipment. er Penn is a graduate of Indiana and °

annual’ Christmas dinner tomorrow |Not to Leave Thee,” and Mrs. Dor- a 1 A a For the woman who doesn’t want| oreanizations im - local church|? member “of Delta Upsilon Fra-_

at the Joslin Chicken Dinner Place|sey, Who will sing a selection from : : | oud Fletcher. the public gaze fixed on her curlers ; _|ternity. ¥ on ‘Pendleton Pike, assisted by Miss| Handel's “Esther.” Oi her Units P lan H oliday Even [S | sulting surgeon in pathology at |inere are elaborate sleeping caps, congregations are planning Christ) “056 from out-of-town for the

' 4 i i i r mas parties. | 3 Mary Dugen, A program and sit A trio composed of Mrs. Pearsofi, the Columbia University Medical |; 446d with flowers or tied in front BR RE LIGHT GUILD of| Wedding will be Miss Inez Whitaker; exchange W w nner.

Mrs. Jones and Miss Doeppers will ; i i ities| Center. The couple is on a wed- | ih pig bows. Other useful shelter : of | Buffalo; Mr. and Mrs. G. T. WhitaI ey Forte, a mew member,| ng Lilt Thine Byes. from Me re i Et aes. Siig Hp 18 Ountds: Ramos- | Mitts BE le fur-backed gauntlets| meet for a Unitarian Church Will yor, “yjgonier; Mr. and Mrs. C. H. will be a guest. : Stitt will direct a sextet Swan TROOP 73 will have a Christmas party at 3 p. m. Monday in the . and knee-high lambs wool boots

meet for a 5:30 p. m. dinner to- Mendenhall an daughter, Rita : SB ’ Woodruff Baptist Church. Christmas movies, stories and a gift exchange 9. Miss Juanita Rauch, daughter {with slide fasteners. Most of theses Digi im the oh yeh, Miz Casoiyn Ann, Evansville; Mr. and Mrs. E. P. A - Christmas: party — given by panying Mis. Devin 5.3010, composed will be on the program -arfanged by the Misses Jane Trimpe,. Nancy | of Oliver A. Rauch, will be mar- |gifts are for both men and Women. |g. «rhe Heart of a Child,’ by | Sredizinget, Newark; Mr. and Mrs. Chapter G of the P. E. O. SISTER-| 5505 and James "Costin ‘and Miss Tucker, Dorothy Stuckey and Betty ‘Hiatt. Mrs. Walter Hiatt, léader,| ried to Robert H. Quillin, son of | Every big store window is full of | py iis Bottome. : Li Herdersn and Mis. Anna M. HOOD Monday will be arranged by Daeppers. will’ present a Christmas basket, 28 games and 28 dolls dressed by-the| Mr. and Mrs. William A. Quillin, {gifts for men in the services. They i iis : x re Z inger, Sanus er of .the the social committee, composed Of | The Nativity portion of the con-| girls to the Christian Center. Dec. 31. (Ramos-Porter Photo.) |range from writing cases to vacuum | Mrs. C. W. Dicks, 3316 Washing- Fie som g on, aM Mrs. Harry Jones, Mrs. Marian F.|cert will begin with Mrs. Ruick’s : | : : 3 Mr. and Mrs. H: M. Failing flasks and woolen scarves. But there|ton Blvd. will entertain the Tab-| ay Jil be JosSEs. ad 3 os Gallup, Miss Mildred Askren and | organ number, the “Noel” from “The Members of TROOP 4 will meet, (3 A. R . Names : : are new sugestions in the way of ernacle Presbyterian Church Auxil- | oo aker, T. Lr Moulder, H. L.

5 s ; t of their : x : Miss Lucy Ward, Miss Askren, 5732| Coming of the King” (Buck). Mrs. Monday for a party at the Broad- ne os a Vog. |gifts for women in the -various|iary at luncheon Tuesday. Dr. Roy yP So jo "5 ‘Brown, David L.

Lowell Ave., will be hostess, assisted | Costin will sing “The Virgin's Lul-|way Methodist Church to include a services. Ewing Vale will speak on ‘The : . by the Misses Nell Heathco, Nellie laby” from the same composition. y : - t ler, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Thousands of women will spend | Fragrance of Christmas.” |Bobey and CB. Hinshaw, Dr. and “ gift exchange and Christmag pro ance atrons Vogler. (Bretzman Photo.) Mrs. Hurd Allen Drake, Mrs. Ches A. Hester and Iva Pearcy. The “Alleluia” from Mozart's “Ex- i ected 10 Christmas in uniform, attached to Th ; or 'ter Hill and Mrs. Harry Lynch and : sultate, Jubilate” will be sung by a Sram. They have cO foie ys 4 Mrs. Edmund Steeves Was |the Army, Navy or Air Force, or e Christmas meeting of the © “C0 Spo "al of Kokomo, Mrs. V. L. Sandburg, 322 N. Denny | trio composed of Mesdames Lowry, and clothing for needy children un-| potions and patronesses have| Miss Helen Evans, daughter of H. |in motor and ambulance units. For STEADFAST CIRCLE of the King’s ~ ». Lom, . St. will entertain members of LA Costin and Blake. der the direction of Mrs. Harold |, 1, announced for the Christmas| H. Evans of New Castle, before |them, the shops offer pigskin mend- Daughters and Sons will. be held | : ; PHYLLIS CLUB Monday with a| Other accompanists will be Mes- Haught, leader. dance of the Children of the Amer-| her marriage Nov. 22 in Lincoln, |ing kits, cigaret cases, long-handled iss. The hostess, Mrs. John *1 3 : Christmas party. dames T. M. Rybolt, Arthur G. Mon- pers ican Revolution at the Woodstock| Neb., at the home of Mr. Steeve’s | nioskin shoe horns which make it arvel, 4360 Kesller . Blvd, will Mildred Scales ; i Mothers of TROOP 124 members ) pigskin shoe hor serve a 1 m. luncheon ninger and William J. Stark. will be guests at a party Monday at Club Friday night. parents, Mr. and Mrs. 8. E. | necessary to bend * over when p. m. . r

the Riverside Methodist Church and| Among them are Mr. and Mrs.| Steeves. The couple is at home pulling on boots. The WOMEN’S MISSIONARY Will Be Wed :

THE CHAUTAUQUA CLUB of Goshen will meet Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Glen Hart. Mrs. Henry Kimmel will present a book Hw church. Troop members will sing will be married Jan. 5 to David |sugar for tea, when you're visiting) CHURCH will hold a joint Christ- hn meinaee Ot Riis 1)

; Ce . 4.3 George Garner, Gary, state presi- : ) 7 : Mrs. J. H. Baldwin will be hostess To Hold Service carols tg shut-ins on Christmas eve. dent Be the C. A. Rr. Mrs. Cone ~V. Maurer. The ceremony Wile and want to avoid cutting into he mas program Tuesday evening. Fol- will be solemnizeti at 3:20 p. m. toat a Christmas party held in con- Christmas handcraft will be ex-| Chester, Valparaiso, past president in the Travertine Room 2 Wo e hostess’ sugar ration. A use lowing brief. separate business meet- day in the Broadway Methodist nection with the regular meeting Tri i hibited by TROOP 23 at the School of the C. A. R., and Mrs. Gustavus Hotel Lincoln, - (Photoreie ration gift for preventing ill-feel- | ings at 7:30 p. m,, girls of the guild Church by Dr. John F. Edwards. of the TRI KAPPA CLUB Monday ndianapolis churchwomen have gg open house Wednesday. Led by |B. Taylor, regent of the Caroline Photo.) : ; ing in the home is a set of decorated | will sing Christmas carols. A Christ- “Palms and greenery interspersed at the Colonial Tearoom. Miss been invited to bring: gifts of food |Mrs. Raymond Smart, this group has |Scott Harrison Chapter of the ¥ tin jars for separate sugar, butter | mas story, “The Gift Magnificent,” | with seven-hranch candelabra and Sally Hower, Miss Caroline Dunn, the annual presentation services knitted afghan baby blankets for Daughters of the American Revo- . . . and other rations for each member Will be read. A social Hour for all |paskets of white chrysanthemums and Mrs. Gertrude Lieber are on E : the Suemma Coleman Home, sweat- lution. Hill-Fickle Rite of the family. women of the church. will close the will bank the altar at which the the committee for the party. of the Indianapolis Council of|ers for the Needlework Guild and Other patrons and patronesses are You can find most of the usual|éVening. : service is read. The family pews’ A program of Songs Wilt Je pre-|Churchwomen at 10 a. m, Tues: hasymade 100 Christmas baskets for Messrs. gad Mesdames Bay T. . peace-time Christmas gifts on gis. CENTRAL AVENUE METH wil be Tarked Wilh greenery. i i’ sented. by: Miss Phy! Baker and -" |trays at the Long Hospital. Fatout, William Rooe mpson, ; h Af lay. But compacts, cigaret cas : ~ rs. John PF. glish, organist, there will be a gift exchange and os y he Wheeler Rescue Mis- | George Caleb Wright, John Down- 3 1S ter noon pay brooches EE ne encrusted ODIsT CHURCH members will hold | wij) play bridal airs for the cerea collection for the club’s regular|S°™ The spiritual life department| With TROOP 6, members of the ing Johnson, William F. Wiggins, with a regimental badge or a service he r annual Christmas party mony and Ralph Coble will sing Christmas charity. and social service committee are|above troop will join in decorating | Walter Montgomery, Claus H. Best,| The Rev. William Burrows will| orest. Silk stockings start at $2 a ursday evening. A family Christ- «1 Love You Truly” and “Because.” 2 sponsoring the event after which 2 Christmas trees Friday at the|J, Dwight Peterson, Russell S.|officiate at the wedding of Miss pair, the cheapest grade now 3 {mas program Will follow a 6 ¥. In. |Miss Scales is the daughter of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Renchen, 4044, . Long Hospital, The trees will be Bosart, R. B. Daley, Walker W. ; 4 Doral Hill at|able. turkey dinner and will include and Mrs. Ortho L. Scales, 37 E. 55th OS soll striate nome] 0? food gifts are to be distributed | furnished by the Junior Auxiliary of Winslow, Odin F. Wadleigh, Harry Jeannette Fickle and Doral Hill atjabe. k dia? J | music ‘by Bob Rothman and his st, and Mr. Thurston's parents are bers of the ST. CLAIR LITERARY to needy families. the Public Health Nursing Associa- |W. Dragoo, Alexander L. Taggart |4:30 p. m. today in: St. Paul's Epis- r Shop! Peper reporte ite Sal . accordion band, Christmas carols, Dr. and Mrs. A. L. Thurston, 2201 GLUB and their husbands at a| Mrs. G. F. Snyder will lead the|ton. Mrs, J. D. Alford is leader of | Jr, and Raymond Crom; Mesdames copal Church. The bride is the A Sh per a Christmas play and gifts for |Carroliton Ave. : Christmas party tomorrow evening. |devotions .and Mrs. C. J. Finch Troop 6. Harvey Elam, William T. Evans, |daughter of Mrs. Clifford Fickle, 49 ened wa AP da ht be Way il everyone, , Wells Bishop is chair-| Mrs. Henry L. Moffett will be mawill talk on the sacrificial offering Hughes Patten, Richard Fairbanks y suggested, mig man and Robert Huncilman man-|tron of honor and Miss Ellen Ham-, . : crosses which will be distributed. The annual CpHstmas party of g; "payl Ragan, C. F. Voyles, Max- N. Sherman Drive, and Mr. Hill is| bombing of bathrooms and water ager. } ilton and Miss Margaret Wells . : Mrs. Roy Ewing Vale will speak on T0002 11 oy he held Jy ednesiay well Coppock and Jasper R. Scott.|the son of Mrs. Carrie Walter, Lo-| mains. : .|bridesmaids. Their velveteen gowns piscopalians [5 Sen, i seinen? semi, 6 Sunk, TDL, Pome, PAE SE HE ony Bi poly the most seus Ms, Trevor Geddes [As ion vi aire nines S.. After the dedication of the gifts a - [parties will be given at the Wood-| The ceremony will be read at an ite short sleeves and low waistlines : at te ofier. the Ror BB. er chute 2 Day. gros 2 games Sud stock before the dance. altar decorated with greenery and frame. I saw counters full of them Speaks ‘Mond ay outlined with tiny scallops, and exPlan Lu ncheon hardt, Mrs, C. A. Mueller and staff | jt; Red Cross certificates have candelabra. Mr§. Helen Rice, or-jin every store—a reminder how Dy d tremely full skirts. They will wear Tr members at the Mission will tell of peer awarded 18 members of the Mrs. Rodkey Hostess ganist, will play a program of bridal| many families will be divided on{ Mrs, Trevor R. Geddes will speak tiaras of velveteen and will carry > : : their distribution. Mrs, R. U. Rodkey will be hostess|airs before and during the rite. |Christmas day. on “Cruising Through the East In-|ToP®S © Picardy gladioli. Mrs. Mof- : troop as part of the health and y : : : ; The annual Oiitigtmas party given| Ushers and aids will be the Mes-|safety program of Girl Scouting. for members of Kappa Sigma Chi| A family friend, H. E. Byrkett, : dies” before the Cherokee Chapter, |fett Will wear Alpine rose and the by the Women Sua ary as dames F. L. Warner, Charles| : ; * |Sorority at 6:45 p. m. today at the |Will give Miss Fickle in marriage. International Travel-Study Club, |bridesmaids will be in Arcady blue. Paul : Ep Seopa : ure Ar ® eld| Grant, John Seitz, Edward Groves,| A pageant depicting Christmas in Colonial Tearoom. She will wear a street-length crepe Gi il d Wi 11 Gi at its meeting Monday at Cath-| The bride, given in marriage by. Mop 2 - od one oe is pa Melinda Kalthoff, H. W. Krause, Sweden will be given at a party y frock in Alpine rose with - dark ul 1 1VC |erine’s Tearoom. her father, will wear candlelight ia St : ’ - Pennsyl- |p. E. Lloyd and Waite Castle. Thursday in School 41, with TROOP brown accessories and a corsage of : Mrs. E. R. Leonard will be|satin made with a very low shoulst. . : \ 26 raembers as guests of their moih- Honor Guest - |orchids and roses. Her only at- hostess and ‘Mrs. Norman Hamilton [der yoke of tulle outlined with a Assistant hostesses will be Mus. C. . ; ers. The 24 dolls dressed by girls for 1tendant, Miss Mary C. Hoffman, ance eb. 1 will receive. gifts for welfare bas-|NaIrow band of shirring. Her long Rayménd Miller and Mrs. Grace C. Good Will Service the Good Will Industries will be on . |will be in a street-length aqua < Xets. Mrs. R. J. Roller, president tulle veil will fall from a halo of Metcalfe. : : isplay. Mrs. Glen Orweiler, troo : |crepe frock worn with deep urown lof the Federation of Travel-Study Seed pearls and she will carry ‘a “A 1 p.m. luncheon will be fol- Club t D A play. Mrs. ) p : : Mrs. Irving D. Hamilton, presi-| Clubs, will be a s ecial guest. bouquet: of tiny gardenias with a : 0 Une ead 1 b isted by Mr peclal.g : lowed by a gift exchange, and a eager, Wi be a8 y OLS, Talisman rose COIsage dent of the Sunnyside Guild, has shower of ivy and satin ribbons. Christmas play will be read by Mrs.| Mrs. Guy Lefforge, 1029 N. Drexel | James Harden and Mrs. Lot Green. : | TLioyd Jamison will be Mr. Hill's announced chairmen for the organ- William Troyer will be best man.

+ > . 3 ig J : Stephen Bogert and Mrs. Everett|Ave., will entertain members of the TROOP 82, which meets at School best man and ushers will be Fred- ization’s annual dance to be given C hairman and ushers will be J. Thomas Mc-

receive. ‘gifts. Mrs, Willarg|Alexander L. Taggart Sr. Mrs.| at 1320 N. Delaware St. There also are pigskin make-up SOCIETY and the Girls’ Missionary Churchwomen Webb, leader, will direct a Christmas Taggart is chairman of the patron| g arco melen Ann Cohn, daugh- |kits with lipstick and rouge and| Guild of the IMMANUEL EVAN-

lay and collect a donation for the|and patroness committee. Also act- : i x play n ing as .patronesses Will be Mrs. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Abe Cohn, special boxes for carrying lumps of | GELICAL AND REFORMED

SIEeald Th Bern. Se Goos Wii Sei Cin Wednsday| 3, hs made cep bons ad td BE myn nora, |e mer rad Wit ’e A : evening at & 6:30 o'clock covered|animal toys for the Toy Shop. Miss | Mrs Fickle, Somer OF ine bride, chairman, with Mrs. Gus G. Meyer | §& § | Robert Thurston. - fi are cine Bone i a am Pick accessories ana Mos, Wallr| 88,58 CNT Gone | IR i Ses : So ’ club’s gifts to Christmas chariti TROOP 2's Christmas party will be | ggg | will wear sunset blue, with black Mrs. Myro J. A tin ne i l- stone boo and cuffs a n tchClub to Dine Etro: promeam rls a e. priday at the Downey Avenue | accessories. Both will wear cor-| . » fron A feserva ions | SO Cqrban. Mrs A Zn a ee | cniystian Chueh aif Will include a |sages of pompon chrysanthemums| MUS: JERR CP SU hyo ticing, | BS [B |icx Beauty crepe with gold accents The Marguerite Fisher Club will| music by a violin trio composed of play and a gift exchange. Directed): and roses. and Mrs. Meyer, music 5 also will be worn with matching entertain members’ husbands at a|Mrs. Ruth Gentry Edwards, Mrs by Mrs. Roger Overstreet and Mrs. After a short wedding trip the Te ’ . Christmas dinner Thursday night| Madge Neal and Miss Mary Frances| WW i1ard Smith, troop members have | couple will be at home in the > : ; at the Prospect Masonic. Temple. Newhouse; a Christmas story by dressed dolls, earned money for: : bride’s mother. as he going- Expression Club’s Assisting at the reception at the - Mrs. Cora Lane is in charge of Mrs. Ganz Hammer and group Christmas charities and have made |" away costume, the hy a l} eat : E nome of the bride's parents after arrangements, assisted by MIS. singing of carols. Christmas tree decorations and a brown crepe froc Mids 420 ac- Party Is Tuesday 4 Ef |the ceremony will be Mrs. Joseph Nellie Riffie and Mrs. Mary Prosch.| Mrs, L. A. Stewart will have 8arlands of food for the “Christ- cents, brown Tn 2 Moss : - | CAE. Hampsor Mrs. James H. Obear Mrs. Florence Mitchell heads the|charge of a gift exchange. Assist-| M48 Bird Feast” sponsored by the green coa Hari i or the| The Expression Club's Christmas| BRE ” Mrs. E. W. Lee of Alexandria entertainment committee, aided by| ing hostesses will be Mrs. Ralph E Children’s Museum. ong out-o Bless party will be a 12:30 p. m. covered $s pohr.® i i Ss Mrs. Mercedes Wann and Mrs.iTe Mrs. Homer B. Stevens and wedding will be Mr. and Mrs. A. R.| qi 1yuncheon Tuesday at the home| § The ‘couple will leave for a short Stevie Van Arsdall; Mrs, Helen| iiss 1 % . Stevens and) ye Christmas party given by| gg : Pownall, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Smith,| oe arr 0, M. Richardson, 2230 N motor trip, the bride traveling in a Young and Mrs, Dollie Mowry; re the Girl Scout Room of the Taber- A Walter, all of Logansport: Br. Hw| Assisting hostesses will be Mes. | J . |low waistitne and front fullness and TE A nt tenet eal]. T. S. C. Will Hear (uetle Presbyterian Chueh. Thess mn (Mus: | Gueege | dames E. F. Madinger, Glenethel PP BA a shirred neckline caught with ruby

AES - ; Cal: Mr. and Mrs. G, JB. Stoker, |. clothes for needy children, Mrs. Mrs. Robert Flutro will be a Christmas tree, an ex Miss Barbara Jean -Dungan |Terve Haute, snd Mrs. Eva Mc- Thrush, Lisa C. Litten and Mary

Frosch and Mrs, Frantz. Shapee > Sits an) ead ing. Bois (above) arrived by plane yesterday |Laughlin and Mrs. Sarah Shepperd,| “ars william G. Patterson has ar8, : Arrives Tonight “Cruising ‘Through the East| which has made 280 gum drop tray oom a ste Otilesan. ; ranged a program to include a gift anita Arrwes Lontg Indies will be the subject of es. favors for children at the Riley HOS-| spend the holidays with her par- Circle Meets Wednesda Scjiang Ty Sho "Te Sagi Pn me Bridgeport Parent-Teacher Robert Flutro before the Monterey | pital. rele Mee eanes carols by Mrs. C. E. Teeters and Drs. tn BO tive. board - will | Chapter, International Travel-Study eis, Mr. and Mis, James uune y C. L. Withner and a Christmas story

) 4 _| Dungan. The Dungans will have | The Olive Branch Social Circle + the arrival of Santa Claus|Club, meeting next Thursday. Miss Jo Ellen McCrady will enter-| ,, onen house from 3 to 5 p. m.. |will have a covered dish dinner and by Mys. Latien. charge of the Christmas dinnef of"

at the Municipal Airport at 7:55 Mrs. John Gill, 1202 King Ave, | tain members of TROOP 112 with 8| tomorrow at their home, 440 E. |Christmas party at 11:30 p. m. ‘| Memorial Unit 3, American Leo'clock this evening. will be met| will be hostess for the 12:30 p. m.|perty at ber home Friday evening.| 71st St, in their daughter's honor, |Wednesday pary 4 0. O. ” Hall, Alumnae to Meet - | gion Auxiliary, to be held Monday : by Bridgeport children and their Susser! luncheon opening the meet- gis Chiists as program will include | acxisting will be their daughters, [1336 N. Delawarg,St. Hostesses will| . St. Mary Academy alumnae will ‘at 6:30 p. m. in the J. & C. Resn the sehool|ing. She will be assisted by Mr. | gift exchange. The group, Which| Mrs Jesse Pritchett and Mrs. |be- the Mesdames Nellie Mil-|hold their annual Christmas party taurant, 1606 ‘N. Illinois St. Re

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to \ristmas party. Mrs.| Merle Markland and Mrs. Max Car-| is led by Miss Marian Stevens, als | John Templeton; their niece, Miss [hous, Elizabeth Teckenbrock, Louise | tomorrow at 3:30 p. m. in the school -ervations ‘may be made wi son, president’ o penter. Christmas gifts will be ex-|has planned an ice skating party.| Betty Jane Mitchell. and’ Miss |Sharp, Ottie Tilson, Grace Brown|auditorium. Th ove will be t| Hering or Miss Ruby Pt chars of arrange | changed by members, ven: | SFI. E18 BoLIARYS, « Barbara Jane Talbott. ~~ ' . landline Francis. - ~~ exchange. oe aman.

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