Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 November 1944 — Page 14
PAGEM ___.__.. Holiday Party "Planned by I. T.-S. C. Unit Educational Council Sets Tea Monday
Highlighting the organization ac
tivities are a Christmas party, tea
and programs,
The annual Christmas luncheon and party of the Alexandrian chapter, International Travel-Study club, will be held at’ 12:30 p. m. next
Wednesday in the home of Mrs, The hostess will be assisted by Mrs,
Will Frost, 1025 W. 34th st.
"U. R. Lee,
The Indianapolis Council of Administrative Women in Education will give a tea at 4 p. m. Monday Follow-
ing the tea, there will be a program of Christmas music by the Madrigal singers under the direction of Rus-
at Technical high school,
sell Paxton. Mrs, Bjorn Winger will tell a Christmas story.
Mrs. M. F. Higgins, 948 N, Oxford st., will be hostess tomorrow for the Ladies Federal club. Mrs, H. S. Gudgel isin charge of the program.
“The Glories of Old Cathay” will be the topic discussed by Mrs. Noble Reynolds tomorrow when the Castle Craig chapter of the International Travel-Study club meets at 8 p. m. Mrs. Neil Webb, 5063 Ford st., will be hostess, assisted by Mrs. Robert Campbell and Mrs. Darwin Ahlefeld.
The members of the Fayette club will hold their annual Christmas party at 12:30 p. m. Friday in the home of Mrs, Leroy Martin, 3863 Broadway. There will be a covered dish luncheon and gift exchange. Members are to take food for Christmas baskets,
The Ladies auxiliary to the United . Commercial Travelers will meet at 7:30 p. m. Saturday in parlor M, Hotel Lincoln,
Initiation to Be Held By Tau Phi Lambda
The semi-annual formal initiation of the Beta Iota chapter, Tau Phi Lambda sorority, will be held at 3 p. m. Sunday in the Marott hotel. A dinner in the Homestead will follow the ceremony. Charter members and officers atfending. will include Mesdames Evelyn Joyce, Frederick VanBrunt, Chris Decher and Ray Sandefer, Misses Marie Mills, Gladys Heck and Leora DeVall, Mrs, May Beaver, state president, will be honor guest.
Anniversary Party
A surprise birthday party ‘was held Saturday for Mrs. Edward Wyatt, Bridgeport, in the home of Mr. and Mrs: C. J. Huesing, 846 N. Gray st. Approximately 50 guests attended,
Cheer Guild Luncheon
The Circus Day Parade chapter _of the Riley Hospital Cheer guild - will meet for a covered dish lunch eon at noon Priday in the home of
Helen Lindsay Bruce,
Convalescent servicemen from hospitals in the Indianapolis area will be the guests at the annual Christmas dinner party which the American Women's Voluntary Services will have Dec. 15 at the Columbia club, Committees for the dinner include Mrs, Mary Carrett and Miss Genevieve Brown, program cochairmen: Miss Hortense Hahn, chairman, and Mrs, Elizabeth
Delta Zeta Club To Hear Review
Mrs. Howard Obenchain will review “Time for Each Other” (Runbeck) at 1:30 p. m. Tuesday for the Christmas party of the Delta Zeta Mothers’ club. The party will be in the Food Craft shop, Century building. Mrs, Robert Young will give a program of Christmas music. The hostesses will be Mesdames Harry H. Coburn, A. 8. Duesenberg, H. R. Easterday, F. Harold Stutz and Roy E. Price, Mesdames Harry M. Brownlee, 8. G. Wilson, R. W. Griffey and A. E, Campbell are in charge of the gift exchange. Members in charge of reservations are Mesdames John W. Murray, Clarence M, Sones, Lloyd C. Litten, George B. Asche and Harley T. Doub,
Mrs. Jean Wagoner To Be Speaker
Mrs, Jean Brown Wagoner will address members of the Calendar Aid society, Central Christian church, at 2 p. m. tomorrow in the War Memorial building.” She will] discuss “Between the Lines.”
Mrs Harold C. Curtis is in charge of the meeting and Mrs, Alice E.
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This trio of American Women's Voluntary Services’ members Is at work on war stamp corsages which will be sold at the organization's annual Christmas dinner party Dec. 15 in the Columbia club. They ate (left to right) Mrs. Cora Duthie, chairman of the stamp corsage division; Miss Marie Sifferlen and Mrs,
: THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES V. S. Members Plan Prey Dec: 15
The A. W. V. 8. war stamp cor= | sage committee, headed by Mrs. Cora Duthie, has begun work on corsages which will be sold at the dinner, Proceeds will help in defraying expenses of the party. Charles Zwick, who aided the A. W. V. 8, in inaugurating the stamp corsage project, will be -among those entertaining groupg of wounded service men at the dinner,
Patrick and Mrs. Thelma Westbrook, entertainment. Mrs. Thelma Hall, Misses Louann Myers, Esther Schmitt and Dorothy - MacMurphy, tickets; Mesdames Docia Mitchell, William E, Fisher, Scott Long, Elizabeth Simmons, Ralph Foster, Lillian Whitman and Nellie Wright and Miss Ada Miller, decorations. Tickets for the dinner will go on sale Friday at the WIRE bond booth in the Claypool hotel lobby.
Society—
THE MEMBERS OF THE CONTEMPORARY club will have Miss Jocelyn Crane as speaker when they meet at 8 o'clock next Wednesday evening in the War Memorial building. © Miss Crane, who is reseach zoologist in the tropical research department of the New York Zoological society, will discuss “Jungle Rainbow.” Her subject will cover her Venezuelan expedition and she will show motion pictures in colér. Boys and girls of high school age, who are children of members and one -other child as a guest, are invited, i
Alliance Francaise Sets Christmas Meeting
THE CHRISTMAS MEETING of the Indianapolis Alliance Francaise will be held at 8 p. m, Dec. 8, in the Marott hotel, according to an announcement made by Mme. Yvonne D. Chamilovitch, president. Mile. Louise, Arnoux, a native of Burgundy, France, and director of the French Folk Lore Society of New York, will give a program of French carols and legends. Following a dinner, there will be a reception in the hotel dining room honoring Mlle. Arnoux. The recital will benefit the French relief, ” Nd » 8 » » Among the events planned for the holiday season are ‘dinners and New Year's eve celebrations at the country clubs. Highland Golf and Country club will have a dinner on Dec. 24, and the New Year” obsefbance is set for Dec. 30. The Hillcrest club will have a New Year's party Dec. 31, and the Indianapolis Country club also plans New Year's festivities, The Propylaeum will hold it's annual New Year's day reception, » » » » » » A date will be set for the annual Christmas luncheon 6f the Indianapolis club of the St. Mary-of-the-Woods alumnae at an 8 o'clock meeting tonight in the War Memorial building, Mrs. Richard Hennessey will preside.
Artist to Speak
THE GALLERY TALK Sunday at the John Herron Art museum will be presented by Miss Ellen McQuarie, artist and teacher of romance languages at Franklin college. The talk will be at 4 p. m. in the museum. “Modern French Paintings in the Herron Museum” will be her topic, lllustrated with originals.
Sorority Group Books Party
Tomorrow
Mrs. Bjorn Winger To Give Review
Parties, a book réview and a business meeting are included in the sorority news, Epsilon Pi chapter, Delta Theta Tau, will have a party tomorrow night in the home of Miss Carolyn Larrowe, 2528 Broadway.
A. P. Shoemaker, E, O. Alloway, J. L. Richardson and Howard Heath and Miss Gladys Hoffman, charter members of the chapter. The committee in charge includes Mrs. Clifton Carr, chairman; Mrs. Harry M. Anderson, Misses Larrowe, Mary Jane Simons, Anne Wolf and Consuelo Zickendrath.
Mrs. Bjorn Winger will review “Immortal Wife” (Stone) at 8 p. m. today in the ‘War Memorial build“Ihg. The review is being sponsored by the Epsilon chapter, Epsilon Sigma Alpha.
A harvest party and pledge services will be held at 7:30 p. m. today in the Woman's Department club by Gamma chapter, Omega Nu Tau. The hostesses will be Mesdames Herman Bishop, John Lyons and Laurence Bowen and Miss Edith Barr,
Mrs. Don L, Hicks, 5954 University ave, was hostess for a business meeting last night of the Beta chapter, Chi Phi Gamma,
Members of Alpha chapter, unit one, Nu Phi Mu, will meet at 7 p. m. tomorrow in the Y. W. C. A.
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Mrs. Robert B. Failey will be hostess chairman for the day, as sisted by Mesdames Julian Bobbs, Robert Sinclair and H. T. Van Landingham, 8 . » “Romanesque Sculpture of the Pilgrimage Roads,” a sét of 10 volumes, has been received by the museum library as a mémorial to Mrs. Lee Burns. The donors include Messrs. and Mesdames Roy Elder Adams, R. D. Eaglesfield, James W, Fesler, William W, Garstang, Anton Scherrer, Thomas Chandler Werbe and Paul H. White, Mrs. Dean Causey, Misses May Louise and Margaret M. "Shipp and the Progressive club;
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