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Miss Helen Harvey Cusack to Be Guest
Tomorrow in I. A. C..
Miss Helen Harvey Cusack.
‘A LINEN SHOWER AND DINNER party tomorrow evening at the Indianapolis Athletic club will fete
Miss Jane Shook is giving
the party in honor of Miss Cusack’s approaching mar-
riage to Lt. Sheldon S. Turk,
U.S. A.A. F.
Miss Shook’s other guests will include Mrs. Walter
J. Cusack, the bride-to-be’s mother; Mrs. Wilbur Shook, Misses Mary Ann Morrison, Gloria Morgan, Barbara J, Wilde, Margaret BE. Curle, Patricia J. Peterson, Barbara Kiger, Bettijane Mosi-
man and Jean Ross.
Dorothy Brooks to Be Entertained
MISS DOROTHY LOUISE BROOKS, whose marriage to John Pitt Donnell of Washington will be Christmas eve, is to be the honor guest at a personal shower Friday evening. Mrs. Jessie C, Beck will give the party in her home assisted
by Mrs. Arch West. Among those Brooks and Mrs. Edward Donnell,
invited are Mrs. Stanley Curtis mothers of the engaged couple;
Mesdames John Elam, Wilbur Metz, Maybelle Dean, George Ebert,
James O'Connor, Donald Morris, Neil Campbell, Homer Meek, Robert Hoberman and Alex Clark
Walter Bonner,
D. 8. Bowman,
and Miss Barbara Jean Ehrich of Nashville,
Tudor Hall Presents Christmas Pageant TUDOR HALL SCHOOL students held their traditional Christ-
mas pageant yesterday in the school.
It was “The Holy Night”
telling the story of the nativity in pantomimes, carols and readings, The leading roles were played by Miss Patricia Noelting, Evansville; Miss Martha Ann Earl, Anderson; Miss Marcia Newsom, Naperville, and Miss Marjann Ropkey and Miss Natalie Greiner, In-
dianapolis.
Mrs. William A. Dunne, Miss Joanna Cole of Peru and
Miss Noelting sang the traditional solos, and Miss 1. Hilda Stewart gave the readings, The upper and lower schools’ chorus sang carols,
Literary Club Sets Guest Day Tea
A GUEST DAY TEA will be given at 2:30 p. m. tomorrow in
the Propylaeum by the Fortnightly Literary club.
Sutherlin, president, will pour and
Mrs, Harold the hostesses will be Mrs, Wil-
lam M., Louden, chairman; Mesdames J. Emmett Hall, Mansur B, Oakes, Ross Ottinger and John 8: Wright.
‘The Indianapolis alumnae of Alpha Chi Omega sorority*will have a Christmas party at 7:30 p. m, tomorrow in the home of Miss Mildred Blacklidge. The Ogden Junior Chorale will sing. Mrs, O. 8B. Hixon is chairman of assisting hostesses, They include Mesdames Joseph Buck, R. N. Buckingham, Willard Wickizer, Albert Reep and ©. L. Compton; Miss Rosemary Myers and Miss Mary Ann Niman.
Mrs, F. R. Baker will be hostess Thursday for the Irvington chapter of the D. A. R. She will be assisted by Mrs. L. A, Hart. Mrs. Albert Holman will discuss “Indiana Music” and “buddy bags”
will be collected.
Butler Clubs To Entertain
Faculty members at Butler university will be guests at a Christ-
mas party to be given Wednesday
by the Women's Faculty club of the university. Mrs. Karl Means, club president, has announced that the party will be at 7:30 p. m. in the Jordan hall recreation room. Mrs. Rosamond R. Jones will pre~ sent a Christmas story and Mus. Gray -Burdin will be in charge of music, Mrs. Ardin Hays is the chairman of the hostess committee. Among her assistants are Mesdames Ray OC. Friesner, Robert J.
.
Schultz, Dean Walker, George Leonard and Franklin Burdette. Mesdames P. M. Bail, Frank Gorman, Burdin, Paul Hinkle, James H. Peeling, C. R. Maxam and Virginia Brunson are serving on other
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The -Lambda Chi Alpha Mothers club of Butler will give a Christmas party at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in the chapter house, 4721 Sunset ave. Mothers of pledges will attend. Miss Mary Ellen Galbraith will accompany Barbara McGee and Theresa Hiner as they sing. A gift exchange will be held, Mesdames O. E. Butz, H. A. Koss, H. P, German and Edwin Manouge are members of the committee planning the party.
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_— ~~ THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES. Auxiliary Plans Card Party
A benefit card party will be given, at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in the Food Craft shop, by the Hayward-Barcus unit of the American Legion Mrs, Clyde McLean is serving as. general arrangements Her assistants include Mrs. Fred Hulgan (center) and Mrs. Paul F, Catterson (left), ticket co-chairmen, and Mrs. Elmer C. Julien Others are Mesdames Delbert O, Wilmeth, Norman Clarridge
Organizations—
Christmas Party
various organizations.
Women’s club, It will be held in 319 N. Pennsylvania st. The ‘general chairman, Mrs. Charlene Ray, will be assisted by Mrs. Clara Hilkene and Mrs. Judson West. Music will be provided by Misses Georgia Marie Neargarder, Marie Pyle and Mary Helen Kuzma, Jerry Schellert and Durward Roberson. ’ The party hostesses will include Mesdames Elmer Singer, Gertrude Smith, Susan Munn, Thomas Rollinson, Samuel R. Ralston, John H. Bingham, E. ©. Wakelam and Katherine Price Dunn -and Miss Margaret Fritche.
The children at Riley hospital will pe entertained at a Christmas party tomorrow by the Riley Cheer guild.
George T. Purves Jr. will present the program first in the occupational therapy department and later in the Rotary home. The children of Rotary also will give a program for the guild. There will be a 1 P. m, board meeting with Mrs. Hans Jacobsen presiding. Mrs, C. D._ Vawter is program chairman assisted by Mrs. C. G. Jacquart, Mrs, Ruth Seidel Jackson and Miss Victoria Montani, The hospitality committee includes Mesdames H. A. Bordner, Carl Aumann, Otto N. Ebert, C. H. Becker, T. E. Berry, F. L. Byrne and G. E. Bomberger and Miss Alice Velsey,
The annual Christmas dinner of Delt# Beta ch.pter, Psi Iota Xi
sorority, will be given at 6:30 p. m.
This little store—only 8 ft, by 10 ft.—brought the first real Christmas gifts to the thriving frontier fown of Indianapolis, Unheard of luxuries like music boxes, doll buggies and ginger cookies.
For over a hundred years we have striven to bring, from everywhere the unusual and distinctive in gifts. Gifts to suit every member of the family, Gifts to suit every pocketbook. If you are a newcomer to our city we extend to you a special invitation to visit our store during this holiday season,
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Democratic Women's Club Plans
Tomorrow
Honoring Mrs. Henry Schricker :
Christmas parties, programs and dinners have been scheduled vy
Mrs. Henry F. Schricker will be the honor guest at a Christmas party tomorrow evening given by
the Marion County Democratic the Indiana Democratic clubrooms,
tomorrow in the Sheffield inn. Mesdames Paul Kuhn, Maude Siebert and A, T. Mace will be hostesses. Following the dinner, final plans will - be made for the group's annual charity projects.
Delta Delta Delta sorority at Butler university will hold a formal Christmas ball from 9 p. m. to midnight Satirday in the chapter house, 809 W. Hampton dr.
Mrs. Frank Lobraico To Be Hostess
Members of the Women’s organization of the National Association of Retail Druggists will meet tomorrow for a 12:30 p. m. luncheon in the home of Mrs. Frank Lobraico, 4230 Roland road. The program will include a short business session, readings by Karen Iverson and Rosemary Lobraico, group singing and an exchange of gifts, : The assistant hostesses will be Mesdames Chris Iverson, Rex Rudicel, Wayne Warrick, Michele Lobraico and Al Fritz,
Legion Party Set
A Christmas party will be given Thursday by the Indianapolis salon 205, 8 & 40, American Legion auxiliary, in the home of Mrs. J. M. Egan, 3667 8. Meridian st. Mrs. Robert Sponsel is in charge of the program,
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Inter Alia Club ‘To Hear Talks
Tomorrow
Alpha Delta Latreian Books Holiday Musical
The club activities highlight holi-
» day parties, a luncheon and dinner.
- Mrs.» Frank Langsenkamp 8r.,
ess tomorrow for the Inter Alia club’s session. . Mrs. Ross E. Coffin will speak on
ins), and “Stand on a Rainbow” (Innis) will be discussed by Mrs. Joseph P. Merriam, r
A Christmas musical program-will be given tomorrow by members of the Alpha Delta Latreian club. Mrs. Thomas C. Batchelor, 5227 Washington blvd. will be hostess. Her assistants will include Mrs, George Seidensticker and Mrs. James Ray.
The Delta Gamma Mothers’ club will hold {ts annual Christmas luncheon at 1 p. m. tomorrow in the Butler university chapter house. There will be a gift exchange and a program will be given by students of the Arthur Jordan Conservatory of Music. The luncheon committee members are Mesdames W, H. Johnson, Joseph Mattingly, Alex Spink and M. C. Wirth.
A Christmas party and business meeting are planifed for tomorrow by the Robert's Parliamentary Law club. The group will meet with Mrs. Charles Sanders, Carmel. Mrs. Ruth Glover and Mrs, David H. White will assist Mrs. Sanders.
The Mothers’ club of the Wee Folks Play school will have an informal supper at 6:30 p. m. tomorrow in the home of Mrs. Carlton Carrington, 60 N. Routiers ave, Mrs. Jesse St. Clair will assist, Following the supper, a business meeting wil de held with Mrs, Alfred Weidman conducting the discussion.
Church Circles Of W.S.C.S.
Book Sessions
The Woman's Society of Chris tian Service, St. Paul Methodist church, has scheduled several circle meetings this week. The Eve and Elizabeth - circles will meet Wednesday, The Eve group will have a Christmas party at 7:30 p. m. in the home of Mrs. Victor Hammel, 1344 W, 32d st. Mrs. Henry Swing and Miss Carrie Watt will assist the hostess. Mrs. Carl Kimberlin, 957 W, 32d st., will be hostess at 1:30 p. m. for the Elizabeth unit. Seven divisions will meet on Thursday. The Lydia circle will meet at 10:30.a. m. with Mrs. John Spahr, 955 W. 35th st, for a luncheon and Christmas party, A dinner and party will be held at 10:30 a. m. by the Esther group with Mrs. Forrest J. Lightle, 961 W. 33d st., as hostess, The Leah circle will meet at 10:30 a. m. for a luncheon and party in the home of Mrs. Walter Richie, 1271 W. 30th st, and at noon the Martha unit will meet with Mrs. H. E. Menhennett, 1222 W. 35th st. A dessert luncheon and Christmas party will be given at 1 p. m, by Eunice circle. Mrs. Albert Kellermeier, 1011 ,W, 32d st, will be hostess assisted by Mrs. Charles P. Beckham, Another party will be held at 1:30 p. m. by Miriam circle in Mrs. Hobart Tinley's home, 1009 Congress ave, At 2 p. m., the Orpah circle will meet for business with Mrs. Hiram G. Mason, 1333 W. 31st st.
Howe P.-T. A.
Books Forum
The P.-T. A. and Men's 400 club of the Howe high school will meet at 8 p. m, tomorrow in the school. The program will include a forum by the students on “Shall the Voting Age Be Lowered to 18 Years?” Kenneth Smarts, is faculty sponsor and students participating will be Misses Barbara Myers, Carol Simmons and Barbara Williams, Alfred Reed and James Cook, The school orchestra directed by Robert Buford will play. Tom Woerner, president of the Jive Hive
|board, and Miss Angela McCarthy,
3828 Washington blvd., will be host-| %
“The Emperor's Physician” (Perk-|
Kindred photo. A Sept. 9 ceremony in the home
of Mrs. Edward McGuff, 1016 Broadway, united Miss Nellie Waggoner and Mrs. Guff's son, Cpl. William B. Davis, Ft. Bliss, Tex. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Ann Waggoner, Seymour,
Mrs. D. A. Turk To Address Association Mrs. Donovan A. Turk will speak Wednesday before the members of the Indiana Association of Women Lawyers. The association will meet for dinner in the Canary cottage. Miss Esther M. Schmitt, president,
has announced the committees for
the year. They include Misses Alberta Smith, Bonnie Miller and Madge Kretsch, program and house, and Mrs. Jessie Gremelspacher, Logansport; Mrs. Gretchen Cole, Vevay; Misses Jessie Levy, Bess Robbins and Genevieve Brown, Mrs.
Ramier, all of Indianapolis, legislative. Also, Mrs, Mildred Sherer, publicity; Mrs, Irene Faust, Misses Mamie Larsh, Phoebe Comer, Alberta Schlick and Dorothy Tucker, hospitality and attendance. Mrs. Frances Beane, Albion; Mesdames Mary Garrett, Leila Kennedy and Dan Alig and Miss Bertha Ashcraft, membership, and Mrs. Charline McGuire, - Muncie; Mrs. Mae Anderson, Logansport; Miss Hannah Morris, Rushville; Miss Jane Walden and Miss Ruth Maier, Evansville; Mrs. Ila Kichler, Churubusco; Miss Agnes Molter, Kentland; Miss Minnie Evans, Brownsburg, and Mrs. Marjorie Gundersen and Mrs. Florence Thacker Bradley, Indianapolis, legal aid.
Con Amiga Group To Hold Installation
Installation of officers and a Christmas party are booked for 8 p.m. today by members of the Con Amiga club. Mrs, James McCreery, 831 N. Dearborn st, will be hostess. Officers include Mrs. H. E. Steinker, president; Miss Ruth - Hall, vice president; Mrs. Russell Herald and Mrs. E. L. Zollers, corresponding and recording secretaries; Mrs, Roy Horn, treasurer, and Mrs. Charles D. Mosier, publicity head.
Vena P. Mohr and Mrs. Mary BE.
Press Group Plans Meeting
The Woman's Press club will have
tomorrow in thé home of Mrs. Samuel M. Ralston, Ralston rd. Mrs. Julian D. Hogate and Mrs, Alvin Hall, both of Danville, wii be the co-hostesses,
" Mesdames John E. Kleinhenz, William = Herschell, and Florence Webster ‘Long: and Mrs, Margaret Stephenson Moore, Plainfield, will be in charge of the program. Mrs. John Kleinhenz is chairman.
MONDAY, DEC; 11, 1944 |
a Christmas party at 12:30 p. m.
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Girl Scout. Leaders Plan Holiday Party
“Christmas In Other Lands” will be the theme for the holiday meeting of the Leaders’ club of the In~ dilanapolis and Marion county: Girl Scouts at 7:30 p. m. today. in. the Y W. C A Mrs. Elmer Hume will tell a Christmas story and Mesdames Wallace Remington, Fred A. McLaugh» lin and K. W. Kistner will be in charge of games. Mrs. Charles Brockman will preside and Miss Betty Chase will lead singing.
Sorority Will Meet
Phi Tau sorority will meet at 8 p. m. tomorrow with Mrs, Robert Monger, 1011 N. Parker ave.
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