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Parties Planned for the Southern Club Christmas Dinner Dance On Friday

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‘A NUMBER OF PARTIES are being planned for the

Christmas dinner dance that

Friday in the Indianapolis Athletic club. Mr. and Mrs, W. H. Edwards, chairmen for the event, will have Mr,

and Mrs. Verne A. Trask as

Frank T. Cruger, co-chairmen, will entertain Mr. and Mrs. Ray G. Herbig and Mr, and Mrs. Henry Norris, all of Lafayette; Messrs. and Mesdames Carl E. Stilwell, William A. Hackemeyer, Robert E. Schreiber and Fay D. Ellis. . Mr. at Mss. Thaddeus Snodgrass will entertain informally in thelr Claypool hotel suite before the dinner. Among their guests will be Messrs. and Mesdames Maxwell Droke, Charles E. Stevens, J. Frank Cantwell, Cecil W. Weathers and George S. Olive

and Mrs. Charles C, Josey.

".o @ Mr. and Mrs. A. Lee Rice will

Edward A. Kelly of Carmel, Mr, and Mrs. F. Durwood Staley and

Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Meyers. Mrs, tain for a party including Dr. and

Russell Hippensteel, Dr, and Mrs. Lyman T. Meiks and Dr, and

Mrs. Robert K. Walker.

Mr. and Mrs. Marshall G. Knox will bave their daughter, Mrs. Russell Spencer, with them. Guests of Mr, and Mrs, J. M. Webb will be Messrs. and Mesdames I. W. Strong, Charles J, Miller and Roy H. Whaley. Mr. and Mrs. Ben 8. Perkins will have as guests Messrs. and Mesdames P, P. Barrett, Carl Lesher and 8S. E. Ballew and Lt. Col. and Mrs, George E. Mason.

Auxiliary Dance to Be Jan

THE JUNIOR AUXILIARY to the Indianapolis Day Nursery will have its annual charity dance the night of Saturday, Jan. 18,

in the Indianapolis Athletic club.

made at a luncheon meeting today in the home of Mrs. Walter

. C. Hiser.

The luncheon committee for the meeting today was composed of Mrs. Joseph W. Ferree, chairman, and Mesdames Elbert R. Gil-

liom, Kenneth F, Griffith, Marvin Henry J. Peirce, » o »

Proceeds from the dance will be used to support the day nursery at 542 Lockerbie st, and the Fletcher Avenue child care center. League members assist trained workers at both places. The nursery recently was redecorated under the supervision of Mrs. Donald R. Hurst, house committee chairman.

Under the direction of Mrs. H.

ing staff, a Brownie Scout troop is being organized with the assistance of the auxiliary. Ten girls will be initiated on Friday. James D. Peirce Jr. is president of the auxiliary. -

Mr., Mrs. Brown to Give Bridal Dinner

MR. AND MRS: NEWELL B. at 5:30 p. m. Saturday for their

the Southern club will have

their guests. Mr. and Mrs.

and Dr.

” 8 ” have in their party Mr. and Mrs,

M. Speers MacCollum will enterMrs. Byron K. Rust, Dr. and Mrs.

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First plans for the event were

L. Lugar, Robert"E, Wacker and

©. Southern of the nursery teach-

Mrs,

Gerald Everett and Kathry

Holiday Party Arranged by AW. V.S

The annual Christmas party for members of the American Women's

BROWN will give a bridal dinner daughter, Bettye, and her fiance,

Paul C. Wadleigh. The dinner, which will be in the Marott hotel, will precede the wedding rehearsal in the Third Christian church

where the couple will be married

The guests, in addition to the engaged couple, will be Mr, and Mrs. Odin F. Wadleigh, parents of the prospective bridegroom, and their house guests, Mr, and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dragoo II and their house guest, Mrs. Kenneth |

at 3:30 p. m. Sunday.

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Robert P, Marsh of Cincinnati;

N. Rider Jr. of New York; Mrs, Harry Dragoo, Mr. and Mrs. Eric Wadleigh, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Wadleigh, Mrs. D. C. Conner, Miss Alice Capron, Miss Connie Dorr and Max Tuttle.

Mrs. Arnold MacManus honored the bride-to-be at a tea yes- | terday in Ayres’ tearoom. Guests included Mesdames Brown,

wadleigh and Dragoo II, Miss Dorr and Miss Capron, i

P-T. A News—

Christmas programs will be high-|70—1:30 p. m. Musical program by gift chairman;

lights of P.-T. A. meetings planned

for tomorrow and Friday. The|72—1:45 p. m. “Christmas, Present | chairme n, and Miss Francis Kelley

schedule follows. TOMORROW v

School 41—3:15 p, m. Christmas

program. 43—1:30 p. m. Christmas program by pupils. 45--1:30 p. m. “The Christmas Story,” by pupils; Christmas program of music. 47—2 p. m. “The Nativity,” by primary grades; processional of each grade, 49—1:30 p. m. Christmas program. 50—1:45 p. m. Christmas program by pupils. 54—1:30 p. m. Christmas program by pupils. 56—3 p. m. “Christmas Influence,” playlet by 6A pupils; Christmas carols by intermediate chorus and school orchestra. §7—1:30 p. m. “This Manner of Gifts,” play; Christmas program by pupils. 58—1:30 p. m. “Nativity Program,” by pupils; four school choruses will sing. (0—1:30 p. m. Christmas music and

pupils. |

and Past,” pantomine by pupils. | 75—1:30 p. m. Christmas program | by pupils; singing by Mothers’ chorus. |

|76—1:30 p. m. Christmas program. [the Crossroads a check for purchase 'spectively,

[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 for children on Friday. 80—1:45 p. m, Christmas program and play with children’s chorus. 81—1:30 p. m, “Christmas Tableau,” 5th grade; “Why the Chimes Rang,” junior high pupils. 82—1:45 p. m. “Peace,” theme of month; “Why the Chimes Rang,” pupils from all rooms. Mothers chorus will sing. 84—1:30 p. m. “A Christmas Message,” Dr. George A. Frantz, pastor of the First Presbyterian church; carols by children, FRIDAY 39—1:30 p. m. “Christmas Is a Miracle,” play by junior high, Christ-

playlet by pupils,

mas carols by pupils.

Sorority Alumnae To Meet

The Indianapolis alumnae of Delta Zeta sorority will meet at

7:30 p.m. today in the home of|17__Miss Beverly Jean Ashbacker Mrs. Edward W. Wilson, 5543 Car-|pecame

rollton. ave. pert will’ give the Christmas story,

Mrs. Newton D. Buser, hostess| church here chairman, will be assisted by Mrs. ents of Lewis Wicker, Mrs. D. Ralph Smith \rs, Grant Frederick Ashbacker of

> and Miss Maxine Scherrer,

Leaves Sunday

© Mrs, Dan Cohen and their son Robert.

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Mrs. Walter .Houp-|y Earle IT of Indianapolis at 4:30

Miss Evelyn Koby, 85 W. West“field blvd, will leave Sunday for|a reception af the North Muske- ~ Wyandotte, Mich, where she will|gon Country club and the couple gpend the holidays with Mr. and left ,| Lauderdale, Fla.

Earle-Ashbacker Rite in Michigan

Times Special NORTH MUSKEGON, Mich. Dec. the bride

of Laurence

|p. m. Saturday in the Congregational

Parents of the couple are Mr. and

this city and Mr. and Mrs. Laurence H, Earle, 170 ‘E. Tlst st., Indianapolis. Following the ceremony there was

on a wedding trip to Pt.

They will be at

| Voluntary Services will be held at rights” amendment,

6:30 p. m. tomorrow in the Columbia club. A dinner, gift exchange and program of Christmas carols will be features of the party.

The carols will be sung by mem-

py Hoboes,” teen-age groups which are active at the “Crossroads” center operated by the Marion County Society for the Crippled. The Carolers carolers will be” Gerald Everett, Betty Englebright, Flora Lee McCauley, Melba Edwards, June Acton and Kathryn Pettijohn. Miss Virginia Kennedy is general

chairman for the party and her as-|

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Miss Thelma Hall

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CHRISTMAS CAROLERS—These members of the "Sad Sacks" Hoboes'' (teen-age groups at the Crossroads’ center of the Marion County Society for the Crippled] will sing carols at the Christmas party to be held tomorrow in the Columbia club by the American Women's Voluntary Services. Thomas L. Wise is shown directing a rehearsal. The carolers are (left to right, front row) Melba Edwards, June Acton, Betty Englebright and Flora Lee McCauley and (left to right, rear row)

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Women to Convene In Chicago The Nationa! Woman's party selected Chicago as the place tor its rational convention in April, at a two-day conference here last weekjend., The group discussed pros- | pects for the passage of the “equal which it is | supporting. | Dr. Agnes Wells, dean emeritus of {women at Indiana university, pre|sided at the meeting. Speakers in-

{cluded Miss Anita Pollitzer, chair{man of the national party, and Miss

| bers of the “Sad Sacks” and “Hav-|Alice Paul, leader of the World

Woman's party. of an inclinator to be installed at the center, The physical and oc|cupational therapy departments and

| Directed by Thomas L. Wise, the reception room, now on the first

floor at the Crossroads rehabilitation center, are being moved to the second floor auditorium. The inclinator will be used by handicapped persons unable to climb stairs. | The check, presented by Miss {Louann Myers,"A. W. V. S. presi|dent, represents money earned by 8. shop at Cross-

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I. T.-S. C. Units To Meet

Tomorrow

Mrs. Emil Iverson will be the honor guest at the Christmas party the Annie Laurie chapter, International Travel-Study club, will have tomorrow in" the home of Mrs, Howard V. Hensley, 1590 Post rd. Mrs. L. L. La Mere and Mrs. Edward D. Stevens will be the assistant hostesses. © Mrs. John Thornburgh will speak, and students of Warren Central high school will provide music,

» ” ¥ Phe Victory chapter, I. T.-8. C., will have a Christmas dinner at 6:30 p. m. tomorrow in the Hotel Lincoln. Mrs. Noble Reynolds will be the speaker, and Mrs. Bennie Ford is in charge of arrangements.

» = ” The Victorian chapter, I. T.-S. C. will have a noon luncheon Friday in the home of Mrs. Paul Ritter, 3136 Graceland ave, Mrs. Ada Lory will talk on “Christmas in Many Lands,” and there will be a gift |exchange. .

*ishop is staffed by volunteers witn Chapter Meets

| Delta chapter, Alpha Omicron Alpha sorority, met. recently .at the

A. W. V. S. recently gave the day and night workers, re- home of Mrs. Louis Bland, 4123 E.

{65th st, for a Christmas party.

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CHRISTMAS

Many Return From Schools For Holidays

Stephens College Closes Tomorrow

Among the younger set who will be home for the holidays will be many local girls who attend Steph= ens College for Women at Columbia, Mo. The school will close tomorrow and will reopen on Jan. 8. Students at the school include

Miss B. Betty Anderson, 6025 College ave; Miss Joanne Bookwalter, |

3433 . Central ave.; Miss Patricia Orewes, 6427 Pleasant Run pkwy.; Miss Beverly Dickerson, 818 N. Arlington: ave.;, Miss Jean Anne Fleener, 746 N. Bolton ave.; Miss Rosalynn Haine, 41 Ridgeview. dr. and Miss Marcia Mendenhall, 5526 N. Delaware st. Others are Miss Jane Ann Messing, 5631 Lowell ave.; Miss Naida Marie Petranoff, 3367 W. Michigan st.; Miss Mary Lee Potts, 3627 N. Delaware; st. Miss Marilyn Rock, 2829 N. New Jersey st.; Miss Marilyn Schmadeke, 49 N. Sheridan ave.; Miss Marilyn Stott, 2017 N. Pennsylvania st., and Miss Edith Rose Wible, 2101 Park ave. John Fuller, 5225 N. Illinois st. will arrive home this week from Taft school, Watertown, Conn. Three local students at the University of Chicago college who will spend Christmas here are Miss Mattie L. Ferguson, 2920 N. Capitol ave.; Robert W. Bauer, 730 E. Martin st., and LeRoy A. Springman, 23 E. Iowa st. Miss Suzanne Ramey, 5686 Washington blvd., and Miss Dolores June Covert, 320 E. Maple rd., will return home for the holidays from Briarcliff Junior college, N. Y. Miss Ramey is a senior and Miss Covert is a freshman in the college,

Butler Mothers To Meet

The Mothers council of Butler university will meet at 2 p. m. Friday for a business meeting in Jordan hall. The program following will include carols by the Butler choir under the direction of Philip Duey, and a reading by Miss Elizabeth Iovine. { Hostesses for the tea afier the program will be the mothers clubs of Zeta Tau Alpha sorority, Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity and the Newman club,

Homemakers Club

Has Dinner

The Liberty Gardens Homemakers club had its annual Christmas dinner today in the -home of Mrs. Oneita Tippey, 5247 South- |

assistant hostess. ' After the business meeting, the following officers were installed: Mrs. George Stephenson, president; Mrs, William Gunkel, vice president; Mrs. Harold Green, secre-

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WHEN IT SNOWS—Delores Shumm of Tech dons a pair of warm slacks topped with a suede and "window-pane'’ plaid wool jacket—a neat combination for cold wintry days. DeYores is a member of the JESTERS club. (Strauss'.) :

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TUESDAY, DEC..17, 1946

Sororities Plan Parties Tomorrow

Mrs. Joseph Hargits To Be Hostess

A number of sororities are plame ning Christmas parties tomorrow night. Theta chapter, Delta Sigma Kappa sorority, will have its party at 7:30 p. m. in the home of Mrs. Joseph Hargitt, 1825 Fisher st.

Mrs. Eugene Tate, Miss Catherine Wheeler and Miss Norma Simpson, Pledge services will be held for Misses Marianne Meers, Rae Leek Elnora Lynch, Edith Whittinglon and Mildred Shortridge. " » s Beta chapter of Sigma Alpha Ohi sorority will have ‘a Christmas party and dinner at 6:30 p. m. in the Warren hotel. Mrs. James Arbogast, chairman for the event,

and Mrs. Vaughn Chapman, The following officers will be ine

3 stalled: Miss Ann Fitzpatrick, pres

ident;" Mrs. C. H. Eberhard, vice president; Mrs. Arbogast, secretary, and Mrs, C. D. Williamson, treasurer, 2 ‘ » » » At T p. m,, Theta chapter of Phi

dinner and gift exchange at the home of Mrs. Robert Krause, 1138 N. Oxford st. - Mrs. William Houch« ins will assist the hostess. » td » Mrs. Frances McDonald, 1708 Ludlow st., will be hostess for the Christmas meeting -of Kappa Beta Chi sorority at 8 p. m. Mrs. Alice Laughlin has been elected to fil the unexpired term of Mrs. Louis Clark, historian.

Story-A-Month Cub To Meet in Library,

‘Are Pledged

Times Special GRENCASTLE, Ind. Dee. 17.— The DePauw university chapter of Alpha Phi sorority recently pledged 21 Indiana university girls to the organization, The sorority will establish a chapter on the I. U. campus in the spring. Indianapolis girls* among the pledges were Misses Doris Mayer, Jane Phebus, Ada May Koontz, Virginia Johnson, Carrol Marie Busard and Marilyn Merritt. Others pledged were Miss Carolyn Slack and Miss Margaret Ann Pinyerd, Flossmoor, I1l.; Miss Mary Feinler, Lafayette; Miss Mary Ellen Keyes and Miss Sally Woleben, Jeffersonville; Misses Gloria Walker, Doris Lee Freeman and Jane Walk-

eastern ave. Mrs, Pearl Brady wager, EvansVille; Miss Lee Metcalf,

Cincinnati; Miss Mariam Bottenfield, Fairfield, Ala.; Miss Vanlila Frank, Rushville; Miss Joan Merritt, Wabash; Miss Kathleen Hooten, Lebanon; Miss Shirley Lee Schmidt, Logansport, and Miss Jeanne B.

tary, and Mrs, Brady, treasurer,

List, Knightstown.

The Story-A-Month elub will {meet at 7:30 p. m. tomorrow in the Rauh Memorial library. A panel |discussion on “Plotting the Short Story” will be presented by Mesdames Ralph Bidgood, Wilbur El{liott and Eleanor Fraser. The usual (story contest will be held, and | agents’ reports will be read. {| New appointments include Mrs, | F. E. Spindell and Miss Amy Keene, | telephone committee, and Mrs. Canl | Vandivier, publicity.

Nurses Will Meet

The X-N.club, made up of grad= uates of the Methodist hospital { School of Nursing class of 1936, will have a dinner meeting at 6:30 p. m. today in the home of Mrs, Dorothy Brunsley, 3410 N. Oxford st. Members will bring articles to M1 a basket for a needy family.

N. A.W, Plans Party Alpha chapter of the National Association of Women, Ine, will hold its annual Christmas party at 7:30 p. m. today in the Hotel Washington. There will be a Santa Claus, Christmas tree, music and singing and an exchange of gifts.

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