Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 December 1941 — Page 25

Sororities Tri Chi Dance Is Dec. 27 at Columbia Club

Holiday activities are being planned by many sororities. A Christmas dance at the Columbia Club on Dec. 27 has been planned by the ALPHA CHAPTER of TRI CHI Sorority.

Members of the group held their December meeting last t at the home of Mrs. Robert b

ers of members:of SIGMA CHAPTER of ALPHA OMICRON ALPHA yea held recently at the Quaint n, A puppet presentation of “The Night Before Christmas” was given by Mesdames Edith Busenbark, Norman F. Janke, Thomas G. Ferling and H. E. Smith. Mrs, George IL. Sites gave a review of “Navy4 Style” and “A Christmas Story.” Mrs. Erwin Tucker and Miss Wilma Blumenauer sang. Miss Mildred Gauker, chapter president, had charge of the party, assisted by Miss Dorothy Smith, Miss Katy Busenbark, Mrs. Janke and Mrs.

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Gauker, Mary Ferguson, Busenbark, Smith, Ray Blumenauer, Kenneth G. Foster, R. R. Mitchell and william H. Schneider. Mrs. J. R. Sentney, national president, and Mys. Sites were guests.

The Christmas party of ALPHA CHAPTER, GAMMA PHI ALPHA Sorority, will be held at 8:15 p. m. today in the home of Miss Mary Cunningham, 48 N. Dearborn St. Gifts will be exchanged and “secret sisters” revealed. Alpha and Beta Chapters of the sorority have completed plans for a dinner dance at the Indianapolis Athletic Club Dec. 27. Planning the event are Mesdames Walter C. Johantgen, Francis J. Dux, Patrick P. Griffin and Charles E. Sherman of Alpha Chapter and Mrs. John F. Feeney, Mrs. William S. Dunn and Miss Rosemary Linder of Beta Chapter.

One hundred soldiers from Ft. Benjamin Harrison will be entertained at a dance and card party by the ROYAL BEAUTY ACADEMY CHAPTER of BETA BETA LAMBDA Sorority tomorrow evening. The party will be held at the 50-50 Club, 211 N. Delaware St. at 8 pm Chaperons will be Messrs. and Mesdames James Grayson, Harold Platt and William McGlynn. Miss Ruth Archibald, faculty sponsor of the sorority, heads the committee in charge of arrangements. The Service Men's Club is arranging the attendance of the Ft. Har-

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Legion to Entertain Children at Club

Division 2 of the Knightstown Soldiers and Sailors’ Children’s Home will be Sateremed at a party at the Riviera Club tomorrow afternoon and night. The event will be sponsored by the John H. Holliday Jr, American Legion Post and Auxiliary. The children will be presented with gifts, candy and a radiocombination for the Division quarters. Miss Lydia Sparks will have charge of the children

Members of the Post and Auxiljary will eontribute staple foods for Christmas basket distribution.

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