Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 December 1940 — Page 22
Several Dinner Parties to Precede
Dramatic Club Play Saturday Night
“YOU CAN'T TAKE It With You,” the Dramatic Club production to be given at English’s Theater Saturday night, will be preceded by several dinner parties and
Suowed by a supper dance at ‘the Indianapolis Athletic ub. ! . :
Mr. and Mrs. Kurt Vonnegut will entertain at dinner for £3. and Mrs. W. Arthur Herrington, Mr. and Mrs. Anton Vonnegut, - Dr. Walter Bruetsch and Miss Julia Brink. Mr. and Mrs. John P. Hollett Jr. and Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Atkins Jr. will be the guests of MY. and. Mrs. Charles W. Moores at a dinner before and at the. dance following the play. The Moores returned this week from a trip to New York and Philadelphia. i Guests of Mr. and Mrs, Irving Lemaux Jr. at a dinner in their home will be Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Lilly IIT and Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Rhoads Jr. Another party, which will go from dinner to the play and later to the Athletic Club, will be given by Mr. and Mrs. Julius’ Birge for Messrs. and Mesdames David P. Williams Jr., Charles A. Greathouse Jr., Stanley Shipnes, Fisk Landers and Dr. and Mrs. Frederic Taylor. : . Mr. and Mrs. Irving Fauvre will be hosts at the after-the-' theater party to Messrs, and Mesdames John Gordon Kinghan, Robert’ N. Bowen, John K. Ruckelshanus, William H., Wemmer and John L. Blish of Seymour, Walter Schott and Henry Severin, The entire group will be guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kinghan at the Lambs Club dance at the Columbia Club earlier in the evening.
Cast to Dine Together
DIRECTORS of the play and the cast have reserved a special table at the Athletic Club for the supper dance. Miss Mary Sheerin Kuhn and John Gamble, co-directors, will have with them Messrs. and Mesdames Alfred J. Stokley, John Watson and Carlos Recker Jr., Mesdames F. W. Dunn, Abram S. Woodard Jr. and William Ray Adams, the Misses Nina and Prudence Brown, Elsie Sinclair and Alice Vonnegut, Frank Hoke, Edwin M. Craft Jr. Sylvester Johnson Jr, Eli Messenger, Alex Stewart, John Elam, Louis McClennen, Thomas Sinclair, Arthur Shea and Robert Smith. Miss Irving Moxley, who is chairman for the supper dance, will be home Friday from: her Columbia University studies. j Other Saturday evening parties will-be given by Messrs. and Mesdames Lyman S; Ayres, Booth T. Jameson, Robert F. Scott, Hiram Wasson McKee, Walter W. Kuhn, Dudley ‘F. Taylor, Albert J. Beveridge Jr, Evans Woollen Jr. and Herbert Woollen.
Out of Town Guests to Come for Party SEVERAL OUT, OF TOWN GUESTS will ‘attend the Southern Club’s annual Christmas party Friday at the Indianapolis Athletic Club. Mr. and:Mrs. Frank Stites of Louisville will come to Indianapolis this week-end and will be the guests of Mr. and Mrs, Roland B. Burch. Mr. and Mrs. William L. Hopkins of. Louisville will be the. Ehests of Mr. and Mrs, T. P. Foley as will- Mr. and Mrs. T. E. ary. : ; ; : Mr. and Mrs. A. Glenn Shoptaugh will entertain Dr. and Mrs. V. Earl Wiseman of Greencastle and Dr. and Mrs. G. W. Gustafson. - In the party of Mr. and Mrs. Parke: A. Cooling will be Dr. and Mrs, Ernest Rupel, Bomar Cramer and Miss M. Bomar. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Rice’s party will include Mr, and Mrs, E. A. Kelly and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Spickelmier. With the C. V. Watsons will _be Mr. and Mrs. P. P. Wood and Mr. and Mrs. I. H. Small are to be with Mr. and Mrs. E. E. McXinstray. ' : $ 3 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cruger will be host and hostess to a group, ‘4ncluding Messts. and: Mesdames John M. Galm, Kenneth Galm, .H. C. Grossman, R. J.-Herbig and Fred Merrill. Mr, and Mrs. A. O. Pittenger will be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Powers. Mr. and Mrs. George Whelden will entertain Mr. and Mrs. Forest Knight and the Thornton Sterretts will be hosts to Dr. and Mrs. John Ray Newcomb, In the party of Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank Cantwell will be Dr. and Mrs. James Carter and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil W. Weather and with Mr. and Mrs. Quentin Hartke will be Mrs, Nancy Lloyd, Wilson, N. C. : 7 Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Rowan of St. Louis are coming this weekend to spend the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. John W. Hutchings, Mrs. Rowan will arrive in time to attend the party with the Hutchings and their guests, Mr. and Mrs. H. R. McIlvaine and Mr. and Mrs, Don Jenkins of Noblesville. The Hutchings’ daughter, Betsy, will come Friday from Indiana University to spend’ the holiday recess with her parents.
‘Annual Party Booked Mrs. ‘Ralph Brafford will act as
By Theta Alumnae hostess and Mrs. Rosalie Spong will
Gamma alumnae of Kappa Alpha, ve charge of a. musical ‘program.
2 : istnual Christmas party tomorrow|mas baskets under the direction of evening at 6:30 o'clock in the ButleriMrs. Coburn Scholl. ~
University chapter house, 825 W. Hampton Drive.
Are Appreciated . . .
They Reflect True Thoughtfulness
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for Ladies 19¢ to 5.50 for Men 98¢ 10 $5 for Children T9¢c to 1.98
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| Burgess; frogs, Carolyn Ely,
--| Frances. Harreld, : Greta McNew, Phyllis McNew, Peggy
|and Miss Dorothy Mueller.
Ruth Singer Becomes Bride
The marriage of Miss Ruth Singers to Joseph T. Wells, son of Homer Wells, 245 N. Temple Ave. is an-
nounced by her parents, Mr. and
Mrs, E. H. Singers, 423 N. Ta-
-jcoma Ave.
The ceremony was read at 5:30 p. m. Sunday at the home of the bride’s parents by the Rev. O. A. Trinkle before the immediate families. . Mrs. Norma Whipple, Chicago, sister. of the bride, and Oral Busch, Van Wert, O.,, were the attendants. : | Mrs. Dale Kinder entertained recently at her home, 321 N. Gray St., with a linen and personal shower for Mrs. Wells. Mrs. Claud Kinder and Mrs. Jess Pollock assisted the hostess. . Guests were Meamas Humphrey Knighton, O. A. e, Carl Fulk, James Brooks, Thomas Williams, Raymond Noell, Marion Gilmore, Seward Baker, Herman Bowers, Charles’ P. Ehlers, Gus Wormann, G. B. Morris, E. L. Cook, Hayes Webster, Raymuth Smith, A. B. Zody, Whipple, Singers and Asel Dyer, Misses Maxine Pollock, Dorothy Brown, Violet Bohne, Esther Givan, Ethel Britts, Georgia Bonifield and Josephine Moore.
Camp Fire Girl Awards Made
fall by the. Camp Fire Girls on the East Side were awarded this week
at a Christmas Council Fire at the Christian Park Community House. Swimming honors were awarded to the following girls: Pollywog, Elizabeth Ann Schmidt and June and fish,- Carolyn Ely. - The following = girls received Needlework Guild honors: Betty Alberty, Virginia Rider, Virginia Alberty, Doris Platt, Greta McNew, Phyllis McNew, Nancy McColtin and Frances Harreld. Jeannette Cassidy was given a ten-hour service honor and Violette Swenson was awarded a sewing honor. ; Beginners cooking honors went to Carolyn Johnson, Betty Fowler, Helen Boeschen, Betty Worth and Mary Jo Montgomery and advanced cooking honors to Barbara Hoover and Virginia Johnson. The following girls received community eervice honors: Virginia Johnson, Jean Link, Ann McIntyre, Mary Jo Montgomery, Clarita Osterhaus, Patricia Wilson, Barbara
‘Hoover, Jo: Ann. Yager, Betty Al-
berty, Bertha - Branson, Rosemary Beunting, Anne Clark, Jane Clark, Shirley Ehlers, Shirley Hardy, Caroline Jones,
Percival and Mrs. Paul Clark. Doll honors were awarded to: Josephine Branson, Bertha Branson, Nancy McColtin, Doris Platt, Phyllis Stultz, Virginia Welchons, Gay Lomax, Lucretia Linegar, Jean Blumnanauer, Marilyn Dougherty, Greta McNew, Anne Clark, Betty Chapel, Joyce Luebking, Suzanne Moshenrose, - Jean' Link, Dolores Raymond, Patricia Wilson, Janet Day, Rosemary Keever, Mary Nugent, Shirley Thompson, Jo Ann Yager, Mary Jo Montgomery, Clarita Osterhaus, Betty Diener, Ann McIntyre, Helen Boeschen, Norma Siegelman, Margaret Jordan, Lura Spear, Doris Cleary, Caroline Davidson, Peggy Percival, Rosemary Beunting, Virginia Alberty, Marilyn Carpenter, - Betty Alberty, Jean Clark, Violette Swenson, Barbara Jackson, Marjorie Hollenbeck, Marjorie Deputy, Betty Worth, Frances Landwehr, Betty Cuppy, Patricia Wilson, Elnora Winnings, Barbara Hoover, Margaret Dale, Jacqueline Dale, Virginia Johnson, Shirley Barnard, Carolyn Johnson, Bonnie Shaw, Evelyn Cuppy, Elizabeth Yager, Jeannette Cassidy, Shirley Diehl, Lois Ulmer, Ruth Ann Lem-~ ley, Bertha Branson, Peggy Percival, Lucretia Linegar, Dorothy Mueller, Barbara Daugherty, Virginia: Rider, Gay Lomax, Greta McNew, Frances Harreld and Mrs. H. C. Percival. The first rank in Camp Fire Trail Seeker was awarded to Margaret Dale, Janet Day, Marjory Deputy, Betty Diener, Frances Landwehr, Mary Nugent, Dolores Raymond, Laura Spear, Shirley Thompson, Norma Ziegelman, Clar-
| ita Osterhaus, Betty Fowler, Vir-
ginia Johnson, "Helen Boeschen, Betty Worth and Carolyn Johnson. Mrs. R. B. Steinhour, local: Camp
' | Fire executive, gave the highest rank
in Camp Fire, the Torch Bearer Craftsman, to Miss Elizabeth Yager
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Rho Deltas to Meet "Epsilon Chapter of Rha Delta Sofon, Chat EE ilte_So.
at 7 p. m. today in the home of oe 2 Sherman
{ Miss Helen Wallin, 3501 N.
Drive, A gift exchange
The decorations committee for the Southern Club’s party Friday night is busy this week completing arrangements for a typical green Christmas in ‘the South as the motif for the event. The annual
Local Alumnae Will Contribute
Honors and ranks earned sincej
75;
Whelden.:
To Sigma Kappa
Christmas dinners and meetings chapters this evening. .
St. Dove will assist the hostess. Contributions will be made at the meeting for children served by the sorarity’s national philanthropy, the Maine Seacoast Missionary Society. Sigma Kappa operates a yacht, the Sunbeam, which visits isolated families on islands along the Maine coast and supplies them with food, clothing and instruction in home economy.
The annual Christmas party held by ALPHA CHAPTER OF OMEGA KAPPA SORORITY will be at the home of Mrs. David L. Chapman, 1618 Marlowe St., at 8 o'clock this evening, Miss June Still will assist. the hostess. Bridge will follow a gift exchange.
Mrs. Eleanor Gray will entertain BETA CHAPTER members of SIGMA DELTA ZETA SORORITY with a Christmas dinner tonight at her home in Brownsburg. Mrs. Berniece French is assisting hostess.
Pledges and active and inactive members of BETA CHAPTER, PHI DELTA PI SORORITY, will meet at 8 o'clock tonight for a Christmas party at the home of Mrs. Woodrow West, 365 Forest Manor Ave. Gifts will be exchanged.
PHI GAMMA RHO SORORITY’S annual Christmas dinner and, gift exchange will be held at 6:30 o’clock this evening at the home of Mrs. E. R. Saltmarsh, 5013 W. 15th St.
Miss Mildred Eggerts, 705 E. Minnesota St., will be hostess at a Christmas party to be held tonight by GAMMA CHAPTER members of OMEGA CHI SORORITY.
ELECTOR CHAPTER, VERUS CORDIS SORORITY, was to have a 1 p. m. luncheon. and Christmas party today at the Colonial Tearoom.
BETA CHAPTER OF THETA DELTA SIGMA SORORITY held a Christmas party last night at the home of Mrs. Francis Leach. A gift exchange followed a brief business meeting. :
EVENTS
SORORITIES
Pp. m. tonight. Hotel Lincoln. Omicron - Chapter, Omega Nu Tau. 8 p. m. tonight. Miss Kitty Foutty, 221 E. Michigan, hostess. Beta Chapter, Alpha Kappa Gamma. Tonight. Mrs. George Maurice, 509 W. 30th, hostess. Christmas pafty. Delta Chapter, Xi Delta Xi. 8 p. m. tonight. Mrs. R. D. Martenet, 3148 N. New Jersey, hostéss. Christmas party. Collection of food, clothing, toys for needy family. Nu Sigma Phi. Thurs. Hotel Washington. Annual dinner, initiation of Mrs. Eunice Carter, Misses Kathryn Campbell, Mary Jane Sherfey, Evelyn ROss. Godeisky in charge. ; Beta Chapter, Omega Kappa. 8 p. m. tonight. Miss Margaret Buck, 2125 N. Pennsylvania, hostess. Arrangements for Christmas party Sun.
CLUBS
Four Leaf Clover Chapter, WLW Mail Bag. Thurs. Mrs. Robert Kepner, 3210 S. Rural, hostess. Covered dish luncheon.
son, 1215 N. Grant, hostess. Christ. mas party, business session. Daughters of Warrick County. 6:30
526 E, Fall Creek Blvd., hostess. Christmas dinner. party, gift ex-
change; © oa is Ladies’ Auxiliary, Indianapolis Railways Local Division. 1070. Thurs. evening. Mrs. Glen Hutchinson, 1820 N. Harding, hostess. Christmas party, gift exchange.
Theta Nu Chis Party, Will Be Tonight
Gamma Chapter of Theta Nu Chi Sorority will have a Christmas party and gift exchange tonight at the home of Miss Joan Petit.
cludes the Misses Jean Cook, Dor-. othy Cook, Helen Holtscldw, Winifrou Alick, Jean Godfrey and Mary
Sponsor Benefit Show The Keystone Boys’ Town Parent Council and the manager of: the
moving picture show at 3:30 p. m. today at the theater. Admission ‘was to be by canned foods or vegetables to be used ir filling Christmas baskets for needy fam-
ui ___ THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES Plan Decorations For Southern Club's Party
Alpha Chapter, Omega Nu Tau. 8|:
Mrs. Lois|
F. E. M. Tonight. Mrs, Harold Hut-|
p.m. Thurs. Mrs. Ella Jarrett,|
The’ arrangements committee. in-|
Avalon Theater were to sponsor al:
« [lun~heon before the fireplace.
- {plans were made for the purchase fof Hens wooléns in various colors, to ‘be:
“|son” Sr. and Mrs. Eugene Fishburn
party will be at the Indianapolis Athletic Club. On the decorations committee” are (left to right) the Mesdames A. L, Rice, H. E.
Thomas and George T.
Maine
Seacoast Missionary Society
will be held by several local sorority
The SIGMA KAPPA ALUMNAE ASSOCIATION'S Christmas party tonight will be held at the home of Miss Lorena Denham, 2615 N. Gale Mrs. Dwight Sherburne, Miss Marietta Conklin and Miss Juanita
Kappa Dance Is Friday Miss Shirley St. Pierre and Miss
‘Betty Hardin are co-chairmen for
Kappa Kappa Gamma’s formal Christmas dance at the Butler University chapter house Friday evening. Dick Pierce and his orches-
tra will play. ~
Chaperons for .the dance are Prof. and Mrs. James H. Peeling, Prof. and Mrs. John S. Lloyd and Mrs. Grace Watkins, Kappa housemother. The Misses Betty McCrosky, Julie Buckner, Barbara Badger, Juanita Winfield,, Evelyn Hammer and Georgia Burgan are assisting with arrangements.
Make Stuffed Toys For Riley Children
The Liberty Gardens Homemakers Club will hold an all-day Christ mas party tomorrow at thé home of Mrs. George Moyer on Brookville Road. The hostess will be assisted by Mrs. Clyde ‘McVey. Officers to be installed at the meeting are: Mrs. Moyer, president; Mrs. Harold Brady, vice president; Mrs. Sue Maple, secretary, and Mrs. Fred Houghland, treasurer. Mrs. Jewell Garnier is retiring president. * Christmas work of the club has been the making of stuffed toys for children at the Riley Hospital.
i | Groups of Indianapolis women ali |ready working for Bundles for ¢ | Britain, Inc., have been joined re-
|tials to be sent to England. «|: The . Brendenwood unit meets
' wood Community House for a morn-
Groups Formed To Aid Bundles For Britain
cently by new units engaged in preparing garments and other essen-
each Wednesday at the Brenden-
ing and afternoon of sewing and 3 A a recent. tea at the home of the chairman, Mrs. Warrack Wallace.
made into pinafores for 6-year-cld girls. Each of the 44 dresses will be trimmed in a contrasting color.
quilts. | Mrs. Montgomery urer of the unit. Mrs. John C. Pear-
are in charge of the cutting, assisted by Mrs. H. O. Mertz. The first church unit working with ‘Bundles for Britain has been formed at the Second Presbyterian Church. : ‘Members . of the “group will sew one day each week, making outing flannel sleeping garments for men, women- and children. Officers are Mrs. Walter P. Morton and Mrs. Paul R. Summer, co-chairmen; Mrs. I. W. Sturgeon, secretary, and Mrs. Chester Albright, treasurer. Women. in the Irvington unit will open a sewing unit as soon as a suitable room can be found. Proceeds for the project came from the sale of homemade marmalade and from a: donation made by the Irvington Coterie Club. The group will make surgeons’ masks and] jackets and “Baby Buntings.” Mrs. Frances Dobbs organized the unit. Its officers are Mrs. James C. Todd, president, Mrs, Waller Ward, treasurer, and Mesdames Francis Insley, Louis Bruck, E. J. Hirschman, John Gainey and Tom Elrod, finance committee members. Mrs. Todd : has reported ' that 52 women have called at her-home requesting yarn to be knit into cloth-
ing. : Of the 90 knitted garments shipped. to. national headquarters this week by the local chapter, 40 were made by the Mooresville -chapter under the leadership of Mrs. Evard Hadley. The group also sent a number of knitted squares to be sewed together to make the afghans user in air raid shelters by chilen.
Ladies Federal Club To Elect Officers
The annual Christmas party of the Ladies’ Federal Club will be a
the Sundial Tearoom, 3531 College Ave. A gift exchange and election of officers will be held. Members of the committee in charge will be Mesdames John Stettler, William H. Norris, L. D. Wadsworth, M. F. Higgins and C. H, Tuttle. : >
School 84 Pupils Will Give Playlet
“One Night in Bethlehem” will be presented by pupils’of School 84 at 8 p. m.’ tonight and tomorrow night in the school auditorium for patrons and friends of the school. Leading roles will be played by Dorothy Hayman, George ‘Klein, Robert . Chapman, . Dod - Greenleaf and James Feix. There will be no
Scraps from the | cuttings will be made into warm/
Tewis is treas- |.
|Party to Honor
12:30 p. m. luncheon tomorrow at |
_ Wed Recently
Block's Photo. ° Miss Virginia Kathryn Green, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Green, Shelbyville, Ky. was married to Edward Peyton Sainsbury, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Sainsbury of LaCrosse, Wis., Nov. 29 in the rectory of SS.’ Peter and Paul Cathedral. The couple is at home in St. Louis.
Kindergarten Gathers Gifts
Christmas presents for underprivileged children are being collected by pupils of the Pat and Polly Kindergarten, 23d and Ala-
the gifts in a chimney and fireplace which they built. The visit of Santa Claus to his helpers will be a feature of the annual Christmas| party the day before Christmas. The committee of Santa’s helpers consists of Bobby Nitterhouse, Suzanna and Emily Lamb, David Ciralsky, Wayne Morville, Nancy and Sally Davis .and Linda Sue Lawler. oi The committee in charge of the Christmas party includes Ibby Zoe Metsker, Stephen Newman, Martha Stacy, Paula Sue Defenderfer, Lawrence Knight, Lois Jane Frazier, Barbara Louise: Winders and Phyllis Ann Davis. | Mrs. Glenn Lawler is director of the kindergarten and Miss Lucille Carlin is the teacher. ’ :
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Children
A Christmas party has been ar-
bers of the Indianapolis Women’s Auxiliary to the Railway Mail Association. It will be held at the Brookside Community House from 7 to 9 p. m. Friday. : Mrs. John T. Cook, program chair man, has arranged a group of readings by Miss Melbourne Davidson, Riverside branch librarian. The following pupils of Miss Ina Houser will dance: Alice McClelland, Marjorie Markum, Darlene Allen, Nickie Christoss, Alice Stut, Wilma Jean Aldridge, Catherine Christoss and Ernest Grosdidieri =. Hostesses will be Mesdames Gillin Good, Melvin ‘Wever, Charles E. Irvin, William T, Coutz, Joseph R. Davis, Irving Soncrant, Harold Rigsby, Jesse Dill, Forest Koho, William PFinfrock, George E. Schleifer, Charles O. Turner, Ray Marshall,
| Activities
bama Sts. The children are stacking |
ranged for their children by mem-
_ WEDNESDAY, DEC. 18, 1940
Legion Groups , 8
Plan Christmas '
American Legion Auxiliary groups
| |ar> planning Christmas parties and - |are assisting with the sale of tuber-
culosis seals in downtown stares.
FEDERAL UNIT 62:will meet. tomorrow at 7 p. m, with the auxiliary president, Mrs. Albert Russell, 262 S.
Ritter Ave. Members will bring do-
nations for a Christmas basket and will report on sales of tuberculosis seals. ; . . The unit’s plans include a dinner and theater party for girls in Division 6 at the Sailors’ and Soldiers’ Children’s Home in Knightstown. Brookside Community House chil. dren were guests at a recent Christmas supper and entertainment given by the unit. - :
Friday evening at 8 o'clock, donations of clothing and canned foods will be accepted for needy families. Auxiliary members are meeiing tomorrow to repair and sort clothing already donated. : The 1lpalco Chorus will sing chorales at a vesper service sponsored by the Legion units Sunday at 5:30 p. m. at the Veterans’ Hospital. Glenn M. Seitz is director, Mrs. Dorothy Davis is accompanist and Paul Duddy is manager. : Led by Mrs. Janet Haas, community service chairman, Mesdames Donald Davenport, George Spangler, Bernard Connelly, Elmer Silverman and Miss Betty Humbles have been selling Christmas tuberculosis seals.
GARFIELD PARK POST 88's gnnual Christmas. party will be given at 8 p. m. Friday at the Fletcher Avenue Community Center, Virginia and Fletcher Aves. Gifts exchanged by members will be distributed to children of the center. Mrs. Ann Forestal and Mrs. Anna Staudt, cochairmen, are planning the program and distribution of candy and oranges. 2 : Earl Cunningham is in charge of a benefit movie to be held at the Fountain Square Theater Saturday at 9 a. m. Admission will be canned food, which will be distributed in Christmas baskets to needy veterans and their families. Another post Christmas ‘project is the monthly treat for its division at the Knightstown Home, with gifts for each of the 24 boys. Mrs. Luther Collins is in charge. SE
Methodist Nurses To Be Entertained
A Christmas program will be presented at the Methodist Hospital Nurses’ Home this evening at 7:30 o'clock. Mrs. Laurence Hayes is-in charge. Cali Mrs. Harold Pfisterer - will play several violin solos. The ‘program also will include pn. Christmas story by Mrs. R. B. Barnes, a playlet, “The Love Doll,” by pupils of Miss Mary Bea Whiteman and a reading by Mrs. Thurman Fox, “At a Woman's Afternoon Club.” The White Cross Music Guild Chorus will sing and Mrs. Carolyn Ayres Turner will lead nurses in a group of Christmas carols. Eo
Luncheon Is Tomorrow: ‘The Dorcas: Club will meet tomorrow for a 1 p. m. luncheon at the home of Mrs. Myron G. Rinker, 3907 Graceland Ave. Mrs. Elmer Ostling will assist the hostess. The Christmas party..to follow luncheon will
admission charge.
Gary C. Elliott and Paul G. Vickrey.
include a gift exchange:
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