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; Indiana Vassar Club to Have Anis Christmas Luncheon in Propylaeum

THE NU AL CHR ISTMAS LU NCHEON of the Indiana V oy club will be held at 12:30 p. m., Saturday, Dec, 28, in the Propylaeum. The program will include talks by Vassar students home for the holidays. Special guests will be girls who are enrolled for future entrance | at the college. Among Indiana girls attending Vassar, and | who are expected as guests at the luncheon, are Miss Joanna Cole, Peru; Miss Jan Thomas, Newburgh; Miss Pegey Ann Watt, Ft, Wayne; | Misses Ann Atkins, Marjorie: Bain, Nancy Sewell, Margaret Steven. | son, Joan Warvel and Nancy Judy. n ”n n ” u ~ Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. Beebe will hold open house from 3 to 5 o'clock Sunday afternoon for their son-in-law and daughter, Mr, | _ and Mrs. William Allen Dentel, and another daughter, Miss Dorothy | Rae Beebe. Mr, .and Mrs. Dentel are ats | |

Boag Party | teuing Denison university in

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{ ' for the .open house, | | | |

Open Houses Set z MR. AND MRS. E. Kirk McThe annual Christmas party giv-| wginney. will hold open house en by Sunnyside guild for patient from 3 to 5 p. m. Sunday in at Sunnyside sanatorium will be their home. Hgnor guests will held tonight in the recreation room he their sons. Robert and Kirk at the sanatorium, Ralph Lillards| jr who will arrive Friday for orchestra will play, the holidavs. Mrs. Raymond O. Woods and Mrs Robert, who 1s an ensign In Morris Crain are the navy, will arrive from San the committee which planned the pjepo, Cal, and Kirk Jr. will Nef dn ot £4 . oo g ’ " . ¥ holiday decorations, gifts and re- - come from the University of

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freshment On their commitice afichigan where he is a student, are Mrs. J. E ig and MIS. hig js the. first Christmas for | Charles Renard several years for which both | Bedfast patients will “listen. In" pave will be home. | on the party by radio. In all wards * 8 OH { at the sanatorium, including those Mrs. Walter L. Carey also will | of children, gaild members have set! hold open house in her home up Christmas trees and will dis-' Sunday afternoon in honor of

ig the holidays. Mrs. Inez Jacks Giffin of Los chairman of the ° Angeles. Mrs. W. D. Keenan and g gifts for the Mrs. E. O. Johnson will assist. There are no invitations | xtends also to Mrs. Giffin is visiting her sisthe Flower ter, Mrs. Ethel Jacks Ginsburg.

tribute gifts duri Mrs. Don Brodie

"Party Arranged : THE NARRATORS club ‘will have its annual Chrigtmas party for members eng | their guests at 8 p. m. tomorrow in the home of Mrs. Donovan AS Turk Participating in the program

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The relief committee of the guild. | 0 1yugje and drama will be which serves throughout the year, ao.qames William T. Rassmusalso Is joining in Christmas act sen, Paul Duckwall, Charles | ties for families of those patients py. F, E. Spindell and Walter | cared for by the commities J Houppert Members of 3 com I are — Mrs. Corwin and { E. Bover, co-( rmei ue me « P, T A W % Ethel Bromert, John L L or M. Forbes, A. J. Hueber, Jesse Ma: ) { shall, William J. Wemmer and ig Is I raised Cus WV Nite !

Stating that children are the one {common bond of interest and basis

iC ountry C 1h lof unity of a people, Dr. Clement {T. Malan in a new leaflet says that PI. . ) ; ‘the schools should welcome the ans I arty P.-T. A. and all its services to the . i v school and to the community.” The Indianapolis Country club's Dr. Malan. who is state super- | or at Pig _, Fe ian intendent of public instruction, | 4 Mrs Guy -E Mos 4 ah points out that there are many dire. . I 4r€ visions among the American people | " " because of occupation, education’ Also on the committee are Messrs. ug other reasons. and Mesdames Rober ( Hurt, “But almost without exception,” Robert Ziegler and Martin J. Tray- ye ‘continues, “the only ambition Hor Jr. and F. Forrest Sample. that all people share in common is Miss Judy Morrison dnd Miss 4pat their children will have ‘a betBarbara Reddis ter chance’ than they had. | play, “North Wi a ten hy Caroly \ by Mrs. Henry T.

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"he one neighborhood organiza- | and sponsored tion, which “by its.very set-up has rthe unifue HOROILENIY to unite all I be the varving groups of a neighbor1 the local P.-T. A. “While parents and teachers are’ V working together on behalf of the Curtis, Dorothy and Nanc eker, | children and improvement of school | Jane Alig and Peter Rogers. The |facilities, not the least contribution | Stephen Foster quartet will sing of the P.-T. A. is the by-product | Christmas carols - throughout the of neighborliness and mutual unprogram derstanding which it fosters.” Reservations for the family din- | ——————o ner following the party have been made -by Messrs. and Mesdames Traynor Todd, Redding Hurt James O. Birr, Roy Petty. Ford vd M

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On ‘Christmas’

R. C. Hollingsworth Will Be Speaker Christmas . parties are being {planned for several clubs which [will meet tomorrow. Special talks {will be presented in observance of {the holiday season.

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Robert Clark Hollingsworth will speak on “Christmas” tomorrow Inight at the meeting of The Port{folio club, On the supper commit[tee are Mr. and Mrs. Tom 8, Elrod, Mr, and Mrs. Victor R. Jose {Jr., Mrs, Ruth Pratt Bobbs and [Kurt Vonnegut.

| The North Side Study club will meet for its Christmas party tomorrow at the home of Mrs, J. Blaine Hoffman, 5240 Broadway. Mrs. W. T. Smith will be the assistant hostess Mrs. Lawrence C. Miller will review “Antioch Actress”s (Perkins), and Mrs, F, W. Hallett will read a Christmas poem. There will be a gift exchange.

A Christmas party and luncheon | will be held by the Elsa Heubner | Olson club tomorrow in the home {of Mrs, Nettie Harmon, 2445 N | Pennsylvania st.

The Netherlands chapter, L. T.. 8. C. will meet at 6 p. m. tomorrow {in the Canary Cottage for a dinner and gift exchange. Mrs, John W. Thornburgh will speak,

A 6:30 p. m. dinner tomorrow in the Riley hotel will be held by the Isle of Capri chapter, 1. T.-5, C. | Mesdames Zola Jones, Ralph Whit- | taker and Herman Bischoff are { hostesses. Mrs. Noble Reynolds will {speak on “Christmas in Many | Lands.”

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