Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 December 1941 — Page 19
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Program for Lambs Club's Frolic Saturday Announced
THERE WILL BE A PREVIEW OF CHRISTMAS Saturday night at the Columbia Club when the Lambs
Club presents its®Christmas frolic.
Theme of the 11
o'clock floor show will be “Lambs in Toyland.”
The show will open with a parade of wooden soldiers by the entire company, after which the ensemble will sing “Santa Claus Is |
on His Way.”
John D. Tebben, George Fotheringham and George R. Schneider
will appear next in an
animated nursery rhyme to be followed by
_ Mrs. C. Basil Fausset singing “Toyland.” As she sings, Mrs. Richard Hoover will appear as a doll, James Rose and Newell C. Munson as soldiers, and Charles Hedley as a captain of the soldiers. Mrs. G. B. Jackson's singing of a lullaby will be a prelude for
the Swiss Bell Ringers—Mesdames Hubert Hickam, field Jr., Wallace C. Tomy, Jack H. Rhoades, hardt, Munson, Jackson and Rose. As Mrs. C. C. Robinson sings dance will be presented by Stuart
from “Dumbo,” a clown
Robert D. EaglesFrederick C. Albers-
“When I See an Elephant Fly,” Dean,
Harry V. Wade, Mr. Faglesfield and Mr. Rhoades, Mr. Hedley will appear in a sole number before the grand finale by the company, “The Wedding of the Painted Doll.”
Hal R. Keelings to Entertain
SEVERAL PARTIES will precede the frolic. Mr. and Mrs. Hal
R. Kee will entertain at a cocktail party ye Roy C. Bain, Orland A. Church, Russell C.
Messrs. and Mesdames
in their home for
Fish, Nelson Sumner, John H. Bookwalter and James - Gardner
Martin and Mr. and Mrs.
Macy O. Teetor of New Castle. The
group will have dinner together at the club later.
Attending with Mr. and Mrs.
Harlan J. Hadley will be Mr.
and Mrs. Frank W. Bettendorf of Columbus, O.: Mrs. Francis H.
Miller and George W. Mahoney. before going to the club.
party at his home
Mr. Mahoney will entertain the
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Julian Bobbs will be Messrs. and Mes-
dames Frederick T. Holliday, Roy
liam E. Munk, Sylvester Johnson, at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Tal-
bert J. Reade.
Guests at a cocktail party, at un bott Denny will be Messrs. an esdames < John B. Wardrope, Herbert A. Pinnell, E. Eugene Whitehill and John J.
Among guests of Mr. Schneider will be Mr. and Mrs. Neil C.
Eiteljorg, Charles Rogers,
William Frederick Souder Jr,
Heidt. Russell of Chicago.
Others holding reservations and Mrs. E. G. Vonnegut and Mr. The dress rehearsal for the show
lumbia Club. In a Personal Vein
MISS DICKSON FRENZEL came School at Middlebury, Conn. to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Otto her she brought a classmate, Island, N. Y. Miss Taft will Mr. and 'Mrs. Clifton Tay
home Friday
man. Kathleen recently was While she was a student was graduated last year, Miss Taylor was
Club at Chicago. School, from which she
Willlam C. Griffith, Earl B. Barnes, C. Harvey Elder Adams, Otto N. Frenzel Jr,
spend
Bradley, Wile
Mrs. William C. Bobbs and Her-
Henry E. Todd, Harrison
for parties are Mr. Tebben, Mr.
and Mrs. John Gordon Kinghan. will be held tonight at the Co-
today from the Westover the Christmas holidays with N. Frenzel Jr. of Carmel. With Taft, Glen Head, Long
here until the first of next. week. lor expect their daughter, Kathieen, from the University of Chicago, where she is a freshelected vice president of the Wyvern
at Shortridge High
a member of the Black Sheep Club, which included Misses Nancy Taggart, Barbara Thrasher, Betsy Turner, Ann Cantwell and Marie
Morgan.
Miss Thrasher arrives Sunday from Radcliffe College to spend
the holidays with her parents, Dr. Betsy Turner will be here the foll Woman's College at Lynchburg, Va. to
and Mrs. John R. Thrasher, and owing day from Randolph-Macon visit her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. F. E. Turner Jr. Following the close of school she will stop in Bluefield, W. Va, to visic Mr. and Mrs. Jess Gillespie. Miss Taggart is expected home Saturday from Smith College, while Ann Cantwell returns Monday from Penn Hall at Chambersburg, Pa.
Miss Morgan is a Butler University student this 5 ” ” »
year. ® B
Mr. and Mrs. Herman W. Kothe will go this week-end to Wichita Falls, Tex, where they will attend the wedding, on Saturday, of their son, Shubrick Thompson Kothe, and Miss Barbara
Remy, daughter of Mrs. Vietor A. The wedding was to have been Because of the cancellation of Mr. Kethe's
Evanston Saturday.
Remy of Evanston, Ill. in the Presbyterian Church at
leave from Sheppard Field where he is stationed, the change
was made,
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Your Health
By JANE STAFFORD Science Service Writer
STEWED DRIED APPLES and peaches may appear on American tables instead of canned peaches and canned applesauce, as a result of the effect of the defense program on food canning, it appears from a
ems. The aluminum shortage, for example, has brought a sharp curtailment of pr canners for
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the Old Glory Society, Children of
Party Planned By St. Paul's Sunday School
The Christmas party for the Sunday school of St. Paul's Episcopal Church will be held at 7 p. m. Sunday in the Sunday school room at 63d St. and College Ave. The program for the infants’ class will be directed by Mrs. LaRue Byron. The for the remainder of the Sunday school members will include appearances of Betty MeNabb, flutist; Billy Duesler, Alice
Emma Jean Becker, violinist; Mrs. C. A. Becker, accompanist;
mas selections. Members of the choir are Barbara Antlé, Hazel Ashby, Emma Jean Becker, Diane Clark, Betty Doane, Anne and Carol Driftmeyer, Sue Ann Kasselbaum, June and Betty McNabb, Mary Miles, Nancy and Sally Miller, Emilie Smith, Mabel Thompson and Nancy Willett. Vestments for the choir were made by the Mothers’ Club of the Sunday school and were provided for by the Roberts Guild of: the church. Mrs. Ray Antle is choir mother.
Guild to Have Yule Party
Mrs. Norwood Sallee will give a
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the American Revolution, whe are
dance Saturday night at the Hotel Antlers,
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Sororities
Mrs. Charles Willis, state president of DELTA THETA CHI, will be the guest of honor at the Indiana Nu chapter’s Christmas meeting. The group will meet at Cifaldi’s Villa Nova tonight at 7:45 o'clock, with Mrs. Max Moss presiding. Other guests will be Mrs. Carl
the program, arranged by Miss Lola McCollum and Miss Mary Beth Roddy, Mrs. Charles Speake will read “A Christmas Carol” by Dickens. Miss Katherine Hickman will give “The Night Before Christmas.” The group will sing carols and excnange gifts.
THETA SIGMA PHI, national journalistic fraternity, will have its holiday party at the home of Miss Ann Hall, 5850 University Ave. today at 6:30 p. m. Assisting hostesses will be Mesdames Paul Griggs, Oliver Greer, Philip Nash and Miss Jeanne Lamoreaux. A gift exchange will follow the
“pitch-in” supper.
Mrs. Olive Logsdon, 1621 Broadway. director of the BETA PHI CHAPTER of BETA SIGMA PHI, will entertain the
program of Christmas readings before the Young Women’s Guild of
Parish House tomorrow from 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. Luncheon hestesses will be Mrs. Guy Dixon and Mrs. Durward De-
Vries. A gift exchange has been arranged. Members will sing carols.
Marie A. Lines
so uel Is Engaged
Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Lines, 1512 N. Meridian St., announce the approaching marriage of their daughter, Mdrie Aloyse, to Roy A.
the Seyferth, son of Mrs. Mary Sey-
ferth, Sheboygan, Wis
The wedding will be Saturday,
Nurses to See Play
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Mrs. Paul Ritte Will Entertain
The Victorian ternational Travel-Study Club will have a Christmas
Veterans Will See ‘Sergeant York’
Patients of the Veterans’ HosChristmas
be SE Lis CREE NL a die
Christ Church at a party in the|
group tomorrow at 8 p. m. Miss Helen Salter ‘will
preside.
The ALPHA CHAPTER of OMEGA NU TAU will meet at the Y. W. C. A. tonight at 8 o'clock.
The CHI TAU ALPHA Christmas dinner, bridge and gift exchange was held at the Homestead last night. Miss Mary Murphy had charge of a collection to clothe a needy child. Members and guests attending were Mesdames Oscar Nester, Howard Phillips, Robert Voyles, E. H. Reiber, Bernard Kunkle, Gordon Conner and the Misses Pat and Barbara Quinlan, Mary Murray, Bonnie Miller, Eleanor Kyce, Maxine Gover, Dorothy Brown, Dorothy French, Wanda Barney, Ellen Stevens, Rosemary Burns, Eleanor Heck, Betty Corrigan, Alice Louise Welch, Mary Carroll and Mary Ritchie.
The ALPHA CHAPTER of BETA CHI THETA will hold its Christmas dinner at Holly Hock Hill tonight at 7 o'clock. Following dinner, the group will have a Christmas party at the home of Mrs. Thelma Huber, 1217 Sterling St.
The BETA ETA CHAPTER of BETA SIGMA PHI, following a dinner at the Homestead tomorrow at 7:30 p. m, will havea Christmas
May Lewis, 5148 Central Ave. Mrs. Max Nowlin, 116 N. Gladstone Ave, will entertain the
DELTA CHAPTER of PHI DELTA PI this evening at 8'p. m. A gift exchange with “secret pals” will be a feature of the evening. Mrs. LaVerle Shuler and Miss Mary Vargo will be guests.
The annual Christmas party of BETA CHAPTER,
TAU, will be held tonight at the home of Mrs. Barney Burnett, 1101
Miss Mary hostess.
Mrs. Thomas Cortese, 3240 Brill Road, will be hostess to the INDIANAPOLIS ALUMNAE OF THETA PHI ALPHA at their annual Christmas party Friday at 8 p.m. Members from over the state have been invited.
Police Auxiliary Will Sponsor Card Party
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to the Fraternal Order of Police 86, will be held at the Food Craft Shop tomorrow. Mrs.
Weaver will assist the .
and
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Roy Pope Sr, presi-
Mrs. Russell Lilly
R. Dance Saturday
at the home of Miss Edna
OMEGA PHI
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Miss Marilyn Hosmer, John Holmes and Miss/ Constance Drake (left to right) are among members of
arranging for the organisations
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Tri Delts Will Contribute Toys For Christmas at Riley; Theta Sigma Phis Meet Tonight
Indianapolis Alumnae of the Indiana University Chapter of DELTA DELTA DELTA will give toys to the Riley Hospital Cheer Guild for Christmas distribution at the hospital. The group will hold its Christmas party at the home. of Mrs. Harry Hooley, 5819 N. New Jersey St., tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock. Mrs. William M. Mace and Mrs. Lucille Fennell will be co-hostesses.
Travelers and Auxiliary Dine
New members will be special guests at the covered dish dinner of the United Commercial Travelers Council and Auxiliary in the Woman's Department Club Saturday at 6 p. m. Mesdames John T. Johns, Fred Gorham, J. C, Doncaster and Miss Edna, Gardner are in charge of dinner arrangaments. On the entertainment committee will be Mesdames Evan Weeks, L. F. Kunkle and Walter Jones. Mrs. Thomas Dugan and Mrs. George D. Hunter are co-chairmen of the social committee, and ih charge of decorations are Mesdames Leroy S. Martin, H, S. French and George Pugh.
Kindergarten Shows Christmas Spirit
Christmas packages for less fortunate children are being assembled by the children at the Meridian Heights Kindergarten. Clothing, toys and fruit are among the articles being contributed. Mrs. Oral Bridgford, director of the kindergarten, has announced a Santa Claus will visit the youngsters Friday morning at 9:30 o'clock and has invited parents and guests to attend the party. i As a part of the program, Ben Rader and Walter Roberts, fathers of children enrolled at the school, will show Christmas films.
Herff-Jones Group
Plans Dinner
The annual Christmas dinner and gift exchange for the women office employees of the Herff-Jones Co. will be held at 6:30 p., m: tomottow in the Hoosier Athletic
{and stamps.
Legion Units to Buy Bonds and Stamps
A National Defense Skating Party at Rollerland
will be used Savings bonds "A grand march will be staged at 9 p. m. under the direction of Carl sergeant of the will form an arch through which Opel. Will H. Brown, ey pane Pst, aha Mis. hs ; t of the Auxiliary, will lead the skaters. Barl Gordon,’ organist, will play
paSeiatis music. ; itations to attend the party have been sent to Gov. Henry Schricker, Mayor Reginald Sullivan, frank L. Munford, 12th District Commander; Mrs. Myrtle Noon,
been invited. Service men will be
guests. at “Fred M. Wolf is general chairman of the event, assisted by Richard Sorenson, captain; Jack Chillcott, activities chairman, and Edward Schaub and Harry Shaffer, Susy ron members; Miss Betty - bring, president, and the Misses Olivine Buenaman, Betty Jean Scoft and Margaret Collman, Junior Auxillary members; Mrs. Walter Buehaman and Mrs. Fred Hasselbring, sponsors of the juniors; Mrs. Fred M. Wolf, Auxiliary memer, amg Col. Brown and Vernon M. t.
W.D. C. Unit's Christmas Tea Is Friday
A Christmas tea will be held by the Social Activities Committee of the Woman's Department Club at the clubhouse Friday at 1:30 p. m. In charge of the tea, which is open to all members of the club, will be Miss Lelia H. Partlowe and Mesdames Vincent V. Smith, Ohiaxles R. Yoke and James T. Hamill. Two groups from the Committee are working on Christmas activi-
Skating Party _| {Proceeds Will "| {Go for Defense
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Aged Women Tea Guests
A Christmas program and tea will be presented by members of the Welfare Club at the Indianapolis Home for Aged Women tomorrow at 2:30 p. m. Miss Dorisjean Spiess will sing, accompanied by Miss Phyllis Wear. Gifts will be distributed. Mrs, Charles Tennant and the refreshment committee will have charge of the tea,
Debonnaire Club Will
Initiate Members
Initiation of new Debonnaire Club members will be held tomorrow night at the Parkmoor Restaurant following a meeting, at 8 p. m,, in the home of Miss Margaret Slagle, | 3523 Brookside Parkway. Those to
be initiated are Misses Jeanne O'Brien, Mergedes VanScyoc, Ida Allen and J e Thurston.
Other members of the club, with Miss Slagle, are Misses Norma Hendricks, Maxine Arnold, Joan Maholme, Dorothy Baker, Naney Wilson, Marjorie Johnston and Mary Piper.
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