Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 December 1946 — Page 20

AT SCOTTISH RITE DANCE—Greeting friends before the Scottish Rite young people's dance Saturday night in the Rite cathedral ballroom (left to right] John Mahrdt, Miss Betsy Calvert, Miss Evelys DeGraff and David Tuttle.

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Delta Delta Delta Sorority Alliance To Have Annual Christmas Party

IN THE BALLROOM—Approximately 1400 of the the Scottish Rite young people's entertainment committee. This is part of the.crowd that filled the Scottish Rite

cathedral ballroom Saturday night.

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TIME OUT FOR "COKES"—This group gathered between dances for "cokes and hot dogs." In the group are (left to right) Miss Joan Berck. Dick Stanfield, Miss Mary Hill, Richard Cunningham, Miss Barbara Gibbs and Tom Pratt.

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“The Christmas Story,” Christmas chrols and special programs wi

younger set attended the monthly dance arranged by out the city.

THE ANNUAL CHRISTMAS PARTY of the Indianapolis alliance of Delta Delta Delta sorority will be held at 7:30 p. m. tomorrow at the Jutler university chapter house. : Mrs. Truman Woodmansee, vice president, will pregent a parody on “The Night Before Ch ristmas’ and Miss Narcie Pollitt will read “The Legend of the Pine.” Mrs. Ralph N. Clark will lead, and Miss Nell Sturman will accom=pany singing of Christmas carols. Mrs. John Lilly is in charge of the { program. Co-chairmen in charge of decorations are Mrs. Frederic I.

Barrows and Miss Annabelle Simmons. charge of refreshments.

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Hospital Guild Plans Party

hundred children will be

entertained Saturday with a party

St. Vincent's’ Hospital guild.

It will be held in the auditorium of the nurses’ children have been obtained from the welfare agencies of the city.

home. Names of the

Hugh C. Brady is chairman,

assisted by Mesdames Walter Joyce, Leonard S. Earhart, Herbert Walz, G. Don Sullivan, T. J. Abel, K. M. Schafer and Peter Beczkiewicz. A Christmas celebration for the children who will spend the holiday in St. Vincent's hospital is being planned by Mrs. John R. Kelley, chairman, Mrs. L. J. Blackmore, coMesdames Richard A. Maxwell, Francis A. Baur and Frank Lobraico.

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“Satan finds work for idle hands!" That's what mother used to say, and it's a relief to discover that while my boys’ hands are busy with knives . . . they are “Ex; to Knives” , . . the sort used in carving model planes! Crystal radio sets clamped to their ears, they whittle happily away for hours on something called an “R. 0. G” .., a small plane which will rise off the ground alone. The dozens of different models, their faults and virtues are discussed with heat in the privacy of the boys’ room. Their father, lured into some of their projects, has discovered that he, too, is hand-minded. Bince the right tools and equipment are Important to good work, the males of my clan ress and cheered at the mews that Strauss had opened a HOBBY SHOP, A quick trip revealed endless models to be made, super-tool kits, that had their eyes - popping, pint-sized gas motors that transformed ~ a flightless plane into a speed demon . , , even miniature electrio trains that ran! (If you put them together right.) Mr. Judd, the Dr. 1Q of the Hobby Shop, for he knows all the answers, promised them four-

bldg. Christmas party, Wed. MaIn Jas to, " Satan Jott hotel. both Big and little. or m—————— The fourth floor | Alice Marble Guest hd 31s aT yours! Delta Delta Delta sorority of Dei Shop Pauw university and the Women's ig \ : Saureation association were hostLi STRAUSS & CO..INC. [sani Sommpion niin se os THE MAN'S STORE \

Mrs. Millard Overton is in |N.

Members will bring gifts of clothing for

children at the Guardian's home. ” " o m MISS FAYE HENLEY has been elected president emeritus of the Children’s museum board of trustees. Miss Henley, who is one of the four founders of the museum and who served for four vears as board president, also established Orchard school in 1923. A graduate of Teachers college at Columbia university, she studied at Oxford and Cam-

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bridge, and was an assistant pro- have a covered-dish Christmas fessors of education at Butler [luncheon at 12:30 p. m. Wednesday university. in the post home. Mrs. John L. As a result of her interest in |Valentine is chairman. Gifts will

the field of progressive education, Miss Henley and three other women founded the museum in 1925. Approximately 2000 visitors attended the recent museum opening in its new quarters at 30th and Meridian sts.

» » » The Dolphins of the Indianapolis Athletic club will have their Christmas party Wednesday at the club. Mrs. Bernadine McAree has charge of the Christmas luncheon, to be served at the edge of the pool. Mrs. R.

Auxiliary Units Plan Parties This Week

Federal auxiliary, will meet at 7:30 p. m.

| Thursday in the home of its presi- | dent, Mrs. Margaret Goetzke of 847

‘change will follow-&- short business

rd., will be hostess for the Christ-

Earl Cline will assist the hostess. | Billeter and a gift exchange will

follow the business session.

34, American Legion auxiliary, will

be exchanged and members will bring gifts to be auctioned off.

flag to the school at Tyndall.

business meeting will be held after the party.

Student to Visit Here!

unit, American Legion

Gladstone ave, A Christmas party and gift ex-

eeting and initiation, u ” Mrs. I. W. Sturgeon

un , 1501 E. Maple

as party of the Mcllvaine-Kothe Wt at 7:30 p. m, Tuesday. Mrs.

A musical program by Mrs. Frank

" o n The Robert E. Kennington unit

The unit presented an American A

Robert Gemmer, a senior at the

Chicago Theological seminary, will arrive Thursday to spend the helidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Late Book. Tues. Ayres’ tea room. | H. C. Gemmer; 5765 Wassingion) blvd.

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EVENTS

|Olnosi Study. 6:30 p. m. Tues. Mrs.

change; dessert luncheon. Chalcedony. Curry, 4039 Central, hostess. Mrs. OC. A. Barth, chairman; gift exchange, Expression. A. Reddick, 415 Bosart, hostess. Covered-dish luncheon; mas Story,” Mrs. Walter F. Jenney; “Christmas Music,” Mrs. A.

Tues. Mrs.

Noon Tues.

W. Macy. Tues. 3370 Broadway, party.

Reed, Christmas

H. Smiley, soe’s Islands,” Kroeger.

Mrs.

Thornburgh, speaker.

p. m. Tues. 5454 E. St. Clair, hostess.

burgh, speaker,

Jules Zinter, speaker.

ham, hostess.

change. Mrs.

speaker,

Guest, day. Book review by Mrs

Russell Sanders.

Tues. sath. | hostess. Christmas playlet and Lg | .

CLUBS Alpha Eta Latreian. 1 p. m. Mrs. Ray Briggs, 323 E hostess. Christmas party, gift ex-|

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Mrs. F. T. hostess. “Argentina— Chile; ” “Christmas Customs, Music and Dances,” Mrs. D. T. Brownlee; “Christ of the Andes,” Mrs. James and “Robinson CruHarry W.

Arabian chap. I. t.-8. C. 10:30 a. m. Tues. Y.W.C. A. Mrs. John W.

Grand Pre chap, I. T.-S. C. 7:30 Mrs. G. E. Gensch, Christmas party. Mrs, John W. Thorn-,

Mayflower chap, I. T.-8. C. 12:30 p. m. Tues, Mrs. Horace Daugherty, 215 N. Mount, hostess. Mrs.

Monterey chap. I. T.-S. C. Tues. Mrs. Lewis Shott, 1621 CunningDessert luncheon; | Christmas party and gift exHelen T. Brown,|

| religious education,

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mark this week's meetings of the Parent-Teacher associations through

Guest speakers will include Daniel Ehalt; executive secretary d and Dr. George A. Frantz, pastor of the Firg : |

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FOR REGULAR w ons or sunday night k no more popular | ren or adults than lden brown grilled ‘The greatest appeal iches lies in their ven che plates on erved will help reta uality to the last bi ” » CANDIED ORA GRAPEFRUIT (For Tuesday | Prepare orange or y pulling ouf all" ranes and cutting ir , inch wide. For ¢ eel, thick-skinned rapefruit should bt bitter-flavored pee ome persons, choos ruit, or cut away t ortion of the rind. Cover the peel wi bring to a boil and his, using fresh wa wr times for orang imes for grapefruit is slightly bitter, After last drainin eel an equal amo ted sugar. - Place nd gently toss ar

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Presbyterian church. The schedule for the week follows: | = » n TUESDAY School 67--1:30 p. m. “The Mother Goose Scrap Book,” Mrs. Mildred

Becomes Bride Thompson. Special Christmas mu-

Of J. W. Means| =

[T7—1:20 p. m. Christmas program by 3d and 4th grades; “The First Christmas,” 1st grade; ‘Christmas in Song and Story,” 3d grade; “The First Christmas Tree” and “Santa Claus is Born,” 4th grade; Christmas party on Friday. WEDNESDAY

Miss Hargrave Ethel |. Whi ‘thel J. Whit

"Is Married

Mr. and Mrs. Lucius Oliver Han ilton II are on a wedding trip t day following their marriage Satu day. The bride, the former Mi Ethel Janet White, is the daught of Mr. and Mrs. Russell L, Whi of Carmel. Dr. Prederick R. Dari pastor of the Zion Evangelical a:

Loren E. Eavey, 3126 Brookside carols. Spencer. Tues. Mrs. Robert Hollowell, 4545 Broadway, hostess. “The Shrsunes Story. Mrs. A. L. Bal- | Miss Frances Ann Hargrave beTo i ange. Mrs. Don |¢2Me the bride of John William Kellum, 3950 Carrollton, hostess. [Means in a 3:30 p. m. ceremony Music, Mrs. Stanley Houck; yesterday in the Irvington Meth“Christmas Story,” Mrs. E. 8. odist church. Dr. Ralph O. Pearson!

Waymire. land the Rev. Elvin L. Miller, Joliet-

i Inylon satin and marquiset fashioned! luncheon for Parent-Education School 1 Mothers chorus, 9 a. m.| group. Articles in P.-T. A. mag-

Tues. Mrs. Harold Ralston, 3356 | with a full skirt and train. An| _.. 0" Cpe discussed N, Sherman, Roses. Breakiash, orange blossom tiara held her fin- 7_3 pm. “The Christmas Story.” carol singing and gift EX hange. gertip illusion veil and she carried W. M. W,, North Methodist church : . 7:30 p. m. Tues. Christmas party. a bouquet of white carnations cen-| (tered with a white orchid.

Mrs. Hamilton is a graduate

‘ber of . the Indianapolis Juni by pupils; music by Junior choir. Christmas songs by Primary choir; social hour. 10—1:45 p. m. Christmas program Chapter Members Mrs. Alonzo Freebairn, sister of by school children; “The Pursuit the bride, was her matron of honor of Happiness,” theme of month. To Be Guests {and wore a gown of yellow em-|15—1:15 p. m. Christmas carols by The Delta Tau Delta Mothers bossed nylon and marquiset. The' pupils and special music. club at Butler university will en- bridesmaids were Miss Doris Mc- 22-2 p. m. Christmas program ; : |Farland, Miss Jane Hauck and Miss| combined with Channukah pro-| tertain members of the active chap- | aren. by pupds.

|Lois Jean Horne, South Bend. They

bridegroom, . whose parents are MN and Mrs. Hamilton of Brend is a graduate of the University Michigan and is a member of Sigr Chi fraternity,

Ehalt,

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ment.” Daniel secretary of Christmas carols by Intermed choir; Christmas party. Stu group to meet at 1:30 p. nm

man, will be assisted by Mesdames| A reception in the church parlor; Christmas,” theme of month: 41 -1:15 p. w “The Influence

| Harold Curtis, Robert Fohl, R. E.|followed the ceremony and the| pageant by 4A’'s and 5B's; playlet| Music on’ Children,” Mis. M Langston, F. R. Law and Paul/couple left on a trip. They will bei by 2B’s and 2A’s. Price, “principal. Program Cornelius. at hame at 131 N. Euclid ave.

Tudor Hall school and is a men league and the Dramatic club. Ti

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igar is dissolved; immering until sin oft ball stage (238 ¢ it peel piece by pi ranulated sugar an late or on waxed p ool and dry before ” n TOASTED RARE WICHI (For Wednesday L 1b. grated Americ 2 thsps. chili sauce tsp. Worcestershir : tsp. freshly gratee 4 to 5 slices bread

Vinzant Parliamentary. 8 p. “hurch r mb ap Tues, Hotel Washington. Topic: Vile, officiated. 1—7:30 p. m. “Christmas Memories iy ren, ry ig ord Gombine shesse, “ “Privileged Motions." Parents of the couple are Mr. and| Are Foundation Stones,” by the parents e ie X Br A | . rents, pe: sil Of Db Wy-Mo-Dau. Tues. Mrs Thad R. Mrs. Ellis B. Hargrave, 339 Lesley 3 Xplorer: Ebistimes waseant bi Mrs. Robert Greenleaf of Ne f the mixture and Clark, 1865 N. Talbott, hostess... and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond = yp bo istmas pageant bY | york attended the bride, and Luci: ntil slightly toaste “An Old-Fashioned Christmas ; school choir. Vachael Hamilton was his son's be r five sandwiches Party.” | Means, 13 N. Wallace st. 3—Noon. Mrs. Floyd Foster, 250 N. pa) phe couple will be t hon Eon ve. MISCELLANEOUS The bride wore a gown of white | Gray, hostess. Covered -dish Bear Carmel ja 3 TT

League Vednesc

~ A general meeting polis L€ague of Wo e b€ld at 10 a. m. yres’ auditorium. erree, second vice reside. No neighbor igs will be held in Mrs. Allen Smith

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ter at a luncheon at 11:30 a. M.|yore gowns of pink and blue taffeta.|24—3:15 p.'m. “A Merry Christ- 32-1:30 p. m. “The Christm i Reclew of tomorrow. The boys will sing, and] Raymond Means Jr. was his| mas’ play; Christmas carols. Story,” by entire school. ing of the Ee Mrs. George Schumaker will tellibrother's best man and ushers were 27—1:15 p. m. Christmas program 38-10 a. m. Covered dish lunchec te sublect | the Christmas story. [Neil King, Seth Burgess, Robert! by pupils. at noon. Chrispmas program Mrs. “Austin Cliff Mrs. L. A. Hart, hostess chair-/ Meyer and Ray Jones. 28—1:30 p. m. “The True Spirit of pupils. Syngas nla

n “Child Welfare M polis,” and a grou oung wives of se resent their findin

120—2:30 p. m. “Spiritual Develop-| children.

H. Schakel is in charge of decorations. Medals will be presented for qualification on the Challenge board, Silver medals will go to Mesdames McAree, Gordon Peck, Mildred Sweeney and Ruth Willian, and a bronze medal to Mrs. B. E. Luglan, There will be a gift exchange.

Goodmans to Be Honored MR. AND MRS. MORRIS KATZ will entertain Wednesday with an informal dinner at the Hotel Washington honoring Mrs. Katz’ father and uncle, Jack A. Goodman and Lazure L. Goodman, They will observe their birthdays. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ring will come for the dinner from their home in San Antonio, Tex. and Robert A. Goodman from the University of North Carolina,

n - » Miss Joan Dearmin will arrive Friday from Northwestern university to spend the holidays with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. Robert Dearmin.

Sororities

Kappa chap., Alpha Delta Omega.

8 p. m. Tues. Mrs. Lynn Jarvis, 1332 W. 32d, hostess, Christmas party.

Alpha chap., Alpha Omicron Alpha 6 p. m. Tues. Christmas party. Mrs. Charles Miller, 3502 Salem, hostess. Beta Zeta chap, Beta Sigma Phi. 6:30 p. m. Tues, Mrs. E C. Jackson, 2421 N. Illinois, hostess, Supper and Christmas party. Tau chap. Delta Sigma Kappa. To day. Mrs. Ralph Smith, 1407 Ringgold, hostess.. Initiation of Misses Betty Egan, Betty Moore and Patsy Armstrong Irvington chap, Epsilon 8igma Omicron. Tues. Mrs. J. W. Auble, 44 S. Ritter, hostess. “A Christmas Story.” Indianapolis alumnae, Gamma Phi Beta. 6:30 p. m. Tues. Mrs. John Modrall, 4805 Carrollton, hostess. Christmas party; covered-dish supper; gift exchange. Chap. AM, P. BE. O. Tues, Mrs. A. H. M. Graves, 6401 N. Chester, hostess, Christmas party, Chap. Q P. E. O. I p. m. Tues. Mrs. George Biggars, 157 W. Westfield, hostess. Christmas program, Mrs. W. A. McCready. Phi Delta Beta. 8 p.m. Tues. Hotel Lincoln, Christmas party. Initiation, Delta chap., Phi Delta Pi. 8 p. m. Tues. Mrs. Ralph Boherm, 1414 Thompson, hostess, Christmas and rush party, Business meeting Wed, 8 p.m, Y. W.C. A Alpha chap., Sigma Delta Sigma. 8 p. m. Today. People's Bank

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