Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 December 1946 — Page 28

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Christmas Pageant Will Be Staged By Tudor Hall Students on Sunday’

“THE HOLY NIGHT,” TRADITIONAL CHRISTMAS PAGEANT at Tudor Hall school, will be presented

st 4 p. m. Sunday at the school. : The story of the nativity will readings, pantomime and solos.

three kings.

Vocal solos, supported by the chorus, will be sung by Miss Mary Jean Milner, Miss Nancy Springer of Butler, Ind, and Miss Janie-Lou

Miss I. Hilda Stewart, principal, will give the Bible readings and those who have leading parts in the presentation are Miss Jane Esterline,

who will play the part of Mary; Miss Frances Lurvey, Joseph, and Misses Beverly Cohen, Mary Kay Jensen and Janis Robinson, the

be told with Biblical

Harris, a member of the faculty. Miss Julie Foreman and Miss Rebecca Kimber, East Lansing, Mich., will sing a duet,

Tea Arranged MISS AN HOLMES will entertain at 4 o'clock Tuesday afternoon with a tea in honor of her sister, Harriet, who will are rive home Monday from Cambridge, Mass, The honor guest is completing work toward a doctor of philosophy degree in economics at Harvard university. The tea table will be decorated with red and silver appointments and Christmas flowers. Mrs. John W. Hutchings will pour. Miss Holmes will spend the holidays with her father, Walter Creager Holmes. Her brother, John Copeland Holmes, will arrive next week from DePauw

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1 bring gifts for the Gatlinburg Settlement school in Tennessee, The Golden singers from Broad Ripple high school, under the direction of Roger Riley, provide music. be a business meeting.

THE INDIANAPOLIS Alumnae club of Alpha Gamma Delta so-

party Monday in the home of Mrs, Earl H. Conway. hostesses will be Mrs. P. H. McKinley, Miss Pearl Apland and ' Miss Miriam White, Mesdames Norman A. Besson, mas." Merton Johnston, John Fenstermaker and J. H. Jefferson will present a skit, and Miss Alice Conway will sing.

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in the Rite cathedral. Yorger (center) are in the cast, ¢ preside at the luncheon. "Buffy," Mrs. Flanner's pet M®cker span-

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Alumnae Luncheon MRS. THOMAS 0. CONGER will be hostess for a salad luncheon to be held by the Indianapolis Alumnae club of Pi Beta Phi sorority at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in the Butler university chapter house. Members will

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Student Vacations Miss Marjorie Kroeger and Miss Jean Marie Rikhoff are two Mt. Holyoke students who will be home Miss Kroeger is the daughter of Mrs. F. C. Kroeger of Delong rd, and Miss RikhofI's mother is Mrs. John B, Schramm, 5215 Washington blvd. The school will reopen on Jan. 6.

The annual Christmas luncheon program of the Ladies of the Scottish Rite will be held at 12:15 p. m. Tuesday in the Scottish Rite cathedral. A feature of the program will be a one-act play, “Catching Up With Christmas,” produced by

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PLAYLET WILL BE PRESENTED—"Catching Up With Christ. a ong-act play, will be presented at the annual Christmas luncheon of the Ladies of the Scottish Rite at 12:15 p. m. Tuesday Mrs. Frank B. Flanner (left) and Sally K.

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Mrs. Frank B. Flanner and directed by Miss Bernice Van Sickle of the Jordan Conservatory " of Music.

In the cast will be Mesdames Flanner, Frank Cooper, Ruth Fleitz and C. O. Grinslade, Misses Sally Yorger, Suzanne and Priscilla McLaughlin, Margaret Wade and Thelma Osborn and Ulysses Akers, Mrs. Melvin Good is in charge of decorations and Mrs. George L. Clark, executive chairman of the organization, will preside.

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Nuptial Vows

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By Rev. Cox

Donald Robb to Wed Junella Waterman

Miss Junella Waterman and Donald Robb will be married at 8 p. m. today in the First Church of the Nazarene with the Rev. C. B. Cox officiating. Parents of the couple are Mr, and Mrs. P. M. Waterman of Shelbyville, and Harry Robb, 806 N. Gray st. The bride will wear a gown of white faille, and orange blossoms will hold her illusion veil. She will carry white gladioll surrounding gardenias. J Couple's Attendants Mrs. Harry Herron will be her sister's matron of homor, and Miss Patricia Robb will be the maid of honor. Bridesmaids will bé Mrs. Theodore Cox of Olivet, Ill, Mrs. Richard Romerial, Miss Dessa Hicks and Miss Mary Jane Robb. They will wear pastel taffeta dresses. William Gregory will attend the bridegroom, and ushers will be Mr. Cox, Mr. Romerial, Robert Harrell, Harry Herron, Joseph Hicks, Donald Waterman and Harold Robb. Junior attendants will be Mary Lou Beaven and Larry Waterman. After a reception in the bridegroom's home, the couple will leave on a short frip. They will be at home at 440% Massachusetts ave. » ” " Mr. and Mrs. C. N, Ward, 3536 Carrollton ave. announce the approaching marriage of their daughter, Gertrude LaVonne, and Edward Francis Hervey, son of Mr. and Mrs, Vernon F. Hervey of 1305 N. LaSalle st. The wedding will be at 3:30 p. m. Dec. 28 in the rectory of the St. Philip Neri Catholic church. An 8 p. m. reception in the Ward home will follow the ceremony.

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The Ladies of the Indianapolis Saenger-Chor will have a card party

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/ DECEMBER RITE—Mrs. Dora Kelsey, Five Points, announces the engagement of her granddaughter, Miss Bettie Kiel, to

George B. Keenan, son of Mrs, Katie Keenan, 3400 Carson ave, The marriage will be Dec. 20 in St. John's Evangelical and Re-

formed church. EVE CLUBS

Carnelian. Noon Mon. Marott hotel. Christmas party. Charial. 7 p. m. Sat. Severin hotel. Christmas dinner-party. Mrs. Forrest Watson, chairman, . Old Glory chap, I. T.-S. C. 8 p. m. Mon. Mrs. John A. Davis, 3720 N. 8herman, hostess. Mrs. John W. Thornburgh, speaker, Christmas meeting. Venetian chap, I. T.-8. C. 12:30 p. m. Mon, Mrs, Leon Thompson, 246 N. Pershing, hostess. Christmas luncheon. Mrs. John W. Thornburgh, speaker. LaPhyllis. Mon. Mrs. Grady Cline, 2417 Shelby, hostess. Christmas party. Lauter Mothers. 8 p. m. Sat. Public card party. Clubroom, 1309 W. Market. Mrs. Nettle Gross and Mrs. John Hastilow, chairmen: Monday Conversation. - Mon. Mrs, C. B. Blakeslee, 5758 Wildwood, hostess. “Even Unto Bethlehem,” Mrs. George Gill. Ohristmas

Tower photo, engagement of Miss Phyllis Jeanne Williams to Pvt. Vernon Blevins is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elza’L. Williams,

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2233 W. Miller st. The prospective bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Blevins, 1433 Edgecomb ave, :

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On-Ea-Ota. 7 p. m. Sun. Mrs. Harry H. Hollis, 3715 N. Butler, hostess. Christmas party for members and husbands. New Era. Mon. Mrs. Karl OC. Wolfe, 705 N. Emerson, hostess. A Christmas story, Mrs. Ralph R. Gray. Indianapolis Parliamentary Law. Mon. Mrs. E. N. Campbell, 2715 N. Meridian, hostess. Christmas

"FRIDAY, DEC. 13, 1946

Legion Gfoups Plan Party For Children

Auxiliary Arranges Annual Dinner

Memorial unit 3, American Legion auxiliary, and the Legion post will join to give a Christmas party for children of the members and of the community, Sunday at 1:30 p. m. in the Y. W. C. A. On the program will be the fole lowing: dancers: Willard Dunlap, Paul Hawkins, Shirley McCord, S8ha« ron Houpt, Janet Finkbien and Doris Harding. Assisting’ the post committee are members of the auxiliary, They are Mrs. Jack Meyers, chairman; Mrs. Tom Hughes, Mrs. Kurt Francke, Misses Flora and Sadie Douglas, Esther Jay and Mayme Mooreman. Dinner Planned The auxiliary will hold its annual Christmas dinner at 7 p. m. Monday in the Riley hotel. Miss Jeanne Marback will sing, accompanied by Miss Iva Matter. Guests will include Mrs. Stewar$ Maxwell, district president, and Mrs, Helen Kundrat, department secretary, Chairman of the dinner is Mrs.. Denny Jay, assisted by Mrs, Marguerite Brown, Mrs. Hughes and Miss Douglas.

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Xi Iota chap. Beta Sigma Phi. 6:30 p. m. Mon. Riley hotel. Christ mas dinner party. Alpha Epsilon chap. Delta Theta Tau. Mon. evening. Mrs. Gerald F. Deer, 5544 Guilford, hostess, Christmas party. Tau chap, Omega Nu Tau. Sat, Balkan club. Christmas party. Chap. G,, P. E. O. Mon. Mrs, Mildred Rubin, 5825 Oak, hostess, Christmas party. : Alpha chap. Sigma Delta Pi. Y p. m. Mon. Miss Hazel Hart, 37 - E. 45th, hostess. Plans for Christe

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