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Patrons Announced for
Party Planned by Junior Assembly
PATRONS ARE ANNOUNCED TODAY for the Junior Assembly Christmas party to be held at 9 ‘o'clock next Friday night in the Hotel Lincoln: Mrs, William
Byram Gates, sponsor of the group, made the announcement. The patrons are to be Messrs, and Mesdames Edward &. Bennett, Fdwin M. M-Nally; Samuel Harrell, Allan W. Boyd, Thomas Madden, William H Wemmer. Frederick C; Albershardt and Frederick H. Basse : The committee in charge of the dance Is made up of Misses Bets Blanton, Judith Brown Mari Mitchell, Virginia Rudde and Palsy
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r des: WDC to Have | Discussion | And Party : Garden Department | To Fete Homemakers! A Christmas party and a dis-| cussion are planned for members| {the Women's Department Club! for this wegk in the clublouse I'he general club mémbers will meet at 1:30 p. m. Wednesds y tora Christmas meeting. Mrs, Carl J. Weirihardt will preside, A program| of “Drama and Music for Chrisi=|
mas” has been planned by Mrs! George A. Van Dyke
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My Day— oe mee ing Trip to Geneva
Edmund Burke Ball guy in the Muncie national president A. Nichola
be the honot
meeting, to be followed by an elec Aristot
’ on of delegate to the general By WW eather court next April in Washington
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Is annual
arrival at Gander, Newloundland
around 11 p. m.. we ate a midnight Exchange Teacher breakfast and then at about the Will Be Speaker
time we should have taken off, we
committee
I'he All I tise will have were Informed that we would be ; ; { he Marquise de Moratalla, Bars “delave delayed.” ind Pan in an honor guest Finally, our flight was called and Christmas meeting at 8 p.m we happily boarded the plane, the wext Friday in the Marott Hotel wax } trip across the Atlantic was long Jacques Fontanet, an exchange but all went smoothly. About 8 a.m cher at Indiana we were given a second breakiast ak ol fixistentialism or 1 forgot about lunch as none wa
offered to u
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to dense fog and found that ow JUNE was again delayed. By after noon the energetic members of the
party went off on a tour, They Fo Be Fomorrow
Mesdames
was a dinner at the atrport and'J 1D Rose, | I. Soland and Van William J then back to the hotel There J Miller lohnny Mutz and dandy : most of us were glad. we had McNally will present a magie show Nellie Polly
brought all ihe wan ciothes we : . could lay our Hands on there, but that Geneva had plenty
Of ceiling I passed the time reading Rep It looked «
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though our troubles! confession of [aith. were over. and we embarked hope-
This Is a courageous document ‘for fully’ - Blut in less than -half an hour, a public man to write, and many we were back on the ground-the men should take courage from it. radio compa didn't work HowI'd also been, given a little Chri ever, we didn’t have to leave the mas story by Rockwell Kent, Plane, and at 4:30 we were really charmingly {llustrated. 1 recom off. : mend it for consideration when you Wn A t we lew over the find yourselt thinking of Christm aern t England and then G i France, but after with a jaundiced eve because of 1]. { descended and there multitude. of “thin whicii - are J ‘landed ul allowed 0 loud Le pirit p aU { a light Christma now. upon the ground n # # Monday wa er and o formal FINALLY, at 1 o'clock, it was a neeting of the Human R ts Comnounced that our plane would leave mission had bes held because there at 2. The day was beautiful. We wi; no quorum-—tor I-was not. the were told that Paris was enveloped on 0 hetd up 1 the Journey to In fog, so that we couldn't land Genes
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Wright, Tom Boyd, Peter Estabrook, Richard Lugar, John Sigler | yoo gar purdy and Mrs, Ruth and Pat Sullivan Duckwell Rasmussen will present Former members of~the Junior Assemb will be special guests at the program, accompanied by Mrs, Paul Duckwell. The memoers will) the party ing carols MT Genung and! y " . ” ’ y v1 R. B. Malloch are hostesses, The Indiana Chapter, Soclet of Founder nd Patriot if 4 W mt A a annual I'he Cireat 300K Discussion
Group will meet clubhouse M1 royal discussion leader, will guest be assisted by Mrs. D. 8. Meditch, Mi Willlam Dobson will pre- I'he member
Delaved ids it the 11:30 a. m, business Book: 1 and
I'he Garden
tholomew and
| omvensity, wit: [ Jramatic Club eon acai: #0 "To Give Play
: Matha . . : y Jonas Palm, Ralph Thompson and Christmas Party P. B. Sullivan, Others with reservations are Jy day noon. Mrs. Edward J, Hecker and Mrs. Carl White, Dr. and Mrs Bloemker, Messrs, and W. Showalter and Mrs. Robert -E
came back hours later. full of a Lhe annual Christmas party for ay : } Mrs. Paul ventuge, having seen an Irish farm membe and uests of Alpha Edward P “ il , and had been invited to an old Sigma Alpha Sorority will be given
Lahr, Robert Mason, Jack Messmer Tom Selmeyér, Ralph-Gery, Frank
castle for tea from 2:30 to 5.30 p. m, tomorrow Again we were told that we would Mrs. Bert €¢ McCammon, 100] E i : 101) .i 8 wi 10:1 ess mn be delayed until the {6llowing morn ih { vit be) ‘ Howard. N» ing, and so the e€vening pattern She will be assisted by Mesdames Walter
Kampovsky, BE. M. Huxford, Club on Monday.
Miss Ernestine Flannigan and Miss charge of the Christmas entertain-
at 10 a m. Tues
will study “Ethics Politic Book 11”
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Department will give part for the Mayer
Davies photo.
Mrs. Louise B. Pohl-
man are co-charman of tne noses MS. John Lloyd to Entertain The WDC is ii a fact- The Present Day Club;
‘nding commission to aid in the
election of the next grand Jury. CIHN Club to Meet Monday
Christmas programs and parties and an anniversary celebration are Schulmeyer and Andrew Alburtus.
among activities that local clubs are arranging.
Drewry will tell a Christmas story,
Harold Vehling
party the CIHN Club will hold Mon-
Ruth ’ abt ‘ By ELEANOR ROOSEVELT Henrietta Askren will report on 0 | H \ Club at 2 p. 1 DATE IS SET—M he h E Ram ey and Frank R. Koplin : ie Calvert Pape restoration Chape| frnemaes ub at 2 p.m. ill be married Dec, ‘28 in the Madonna Chapel the Third ENE Switze! 1d eo . < j : Hig : ott oom 1 y prog nest: Byid; in Churct Parenti ot the couple are Mr, and Mrs. Wil‘hen 00k off from New York the A 1 I I eOr Ww 0] 3 og! {01 all [ork y a ) r Vv Ween 1 oi of a \ I incheon will he fo) I'he pI ¢ Fud Hall. W y P. Rar ey, 2448 N, Delaware St., and Mrs. ‘Carrie K olin, ay Bnd abd ed | n ilustrated lecture on shop, will be in charge af Mesdaime Bethiohem. Pa going all the way to Gene ' “Houses, Churches and Gardens Carl J, WeIRHarar, HUgN Baker smd ————— +5 flying weather at this time of year Colonial Virginia” by Mrs. Hers ‘Merritt E. Woolf: The WDC carol Clubs seems to be a trifle freakish! On our pet 1 Hill Jers will sing Mrs. W. C. Bar- uns——
The Present Day Club will meet Monday with Mrs. John S. Lloyd )800 Carvel Ave. There will be a Christmas party, and Mrs. Beity
Legion News— "= Parties, Tea Pl. ‘Planned ‘By Units Gold Star Mothers Will Be Honored Christmas parties and a tes willl {be held next week by American Legion Auxiliaries, Mrs. Thomas Kepner is chairman for the party and gift exchange! the Wayne Unit will have at 8 p. m.| Ff 'Wednesday in the post home. i Gifts will be brought for chil-|
dren of “the Knightstown Home. Mrs. Samuel Snyder is head of the
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{Christmas party the Madden-Not- Chap. P, PEO Sisterhood. 10 a [tingham Unit will hold in the post, aon Mrs, Lewis L. Winkler, There will be a gift eX-| washington Blvd. hostess.
A business meeting also will be
held.
In the receiving line will be Mrs. | Russell Lovelace, unit president; Purr, district president: Mrs, John Noon, Mrs. Louis Prosch and department and dis-| goo trict officers.
Mrs, Russell
f | tel Lincoln,
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g { Schmidt is chairman, and Mrs, The Hayward-Barcus Unit will Howard Deputy is co-chairman. honor Gold Star Mothers in the! { |Bleventh District with a tea at 3 ip. m. Sunday, The event will be in| {the Third Christian Church,
Mrs, Howard Deputy The Cervus Club will have a | ‘committee to wrap the gifts, | Christmas luncheon at noon Mon.’
day in the Travertine Room, HoMrs, Joseph
Mrs. Fred Noerr and Mrs. Kenneth Baker will speak. The Fletcher Trust Co. Tune Timers will pre sent a musical program.
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Will Speak
To AAUW Mrs. Waltér Lackrone Is Program Chairman Dr. E. Vernon Hahn, president of {the Indiana Neuropsychiatric Asso{ciatjon, will be the guest speaker at ithe general meeting of the Ameri. |can Association of University Wom-
g [en Indianapolis * branch, Tuesday
Lin the Broadway Methodist Church, A dinner at 6:30 p. m, will -pre« cede the talk. This is the Christ. {mas meeting for AAUW members, their - husbands and guests. Mrs, John Paul Lahr will preside, and |Mrs. Walter Leckrone is program chairman. “Psychiatric Consideration of De= |linquency” is to be the topic of Dr, Hahn's address. Judge James A. Emmert will introduce the speaker and lead a discussion period fol lowing the speech
Party Planned
EVENTS
By Mothers
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The annual Christmas luncheon
| Card party.
Edelweiss Ladies Society, Southside
Frederick Bollrath and Mrs. Rob- Irvington Coterie. 1 p ert Evans will provide music, Mrs. | Mrs. Fred S Albert O. Collins and her commit-| Rd. hostess,
tee are in charge,
A covered dish dinner at 6:30
tilz, 450 N,
| Arts and Letters. 2 p.m
p. m. Tuesday will precede the praridian hostess.
home,
change, and gifts will be brought —
for girls
iSchool.
ber of the party. announced. thal De Members will bring gifts of or : was feeling odd, and then it oc- clothing for French children, Mrs Ihe Athenaeum Dramatic Club's The hostess will be assisted by Mesdames David Smith, Joseph Selcurred to me that It was a long Odette Loubard Is in charge of presentation of “Holiday” (Barry), vage and W. C. Bartholomew. The 52d anniversary of the Irytime since any one had eatel A donafior he program will In- at 8 p, m. Saturday in the club ington Woman's Club will be obrather harassed-looking stewardess “clude. carols auditorium, will be preceded by a “Christmas” also will be the pro- gerved when the group meets Monoffered some warm mi A 6 o'clock dinner, pres eded by dinner and followed by a dance gram theme’ when the Saturday day with Mrs. Victor R. Jose Jr., 410 At last, around 7 pn We. a reception. will honor Mme. de 0 Afternoon Literary Club nteets at! N. Audubon Road { J 1 y » » 3 » . . reached Shannon. Ireland, where we, Moratala and Mr. Fontanet, Reservations for the evening have 1.30 pm. tomorrow in the DAR The hostess will ‘be. assisiad by were told that the flight wouldn't £4» been made by MessiE and Mcs- chapter house. Mrs John S. Harrison and Miss Ss. oD. arriso LISS proceed until the following mor I'he Indianapolis Literary €lub dames R. G. Kitchen, BE. J. Ludwig,’ Mrs. H. C. Lloyd will be the Grace Alexander, Mrs. Walter H ing--Sunday will hear Fred J Trupp discuss. ¢, 'H. Eberhard, George Callahan, speaker. Hostesses are to be Mrs Montgomery will speak on “Check"2h vollain 5 Hl oF wu ae Charles Martin, Albert Ellig Heniy Zitziaft and Miss Laura ing Up on My Ancestors.” 1 AWOKE in tite morning, hm the IL mes at 8p m. Monday in the W tras YY olden, . : hotel to which we had been taken, DAR chapter house ham Green, William Dearmin The Over the Teacups Club will
A gift exchange will feature the Meet Dec, 12 with Miss Florence I. Morrison, 4628 Washington Miss Anna R. Reede will assist. Mrs. E. R. Shoemaker will give an
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B. Sputh, Dr. and Sr, 27 8. Butler Ave., will entertain. original Christmas story, “The Birth
She will be assisted hy Mrs. Earl of a Shepherd.”
R. Nicholay, Fred Young
David, H. FP. Giger, Ave, will entertain the Social Study Hotel’ Washington.
morrow.”
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A luncheon meeting of the Altrusa Club will be held at 12:30 p. m. to-
Mrs. Pirman C. Sims, 5456 Hibben MPITOW in the Bamboo Room of the
Gilbert Forbes, radio commentaGrau and Joe Kettery Mrs. Kate Rigsbee will be In tor, will speak on “Today and To-
Mrs. Delton Powell, 1945 N. Penn-
Hostesses will. be Mesdames Ruth | Fields, Harry Lorber, Orville Hamilton, William Gilhooley, Arthur
The Mclivaine-Kothe Unit will have a Christmas meeting following a luncheon Tuesday ip the home of Mrs N. Delaware St A business meeting and gift exfollow the luncheon Mesdames Wilwerth Goodall, T. R. Lyda and E. C. Kline will assist.
change will
sylvania St, will entbrtain the Babes Alumnae Club at 8 p. m. tonight. Mrs. Joseph Snoy will assist
her,
The Multum-in-Parve Club will meet at 12:30 p. m, Tuesday in the home of Mrs. Ernest W. Fullenwider, 1320 N. Delaware St. Mrs. William Summerville will tell a Christmas story, and Mrs. Colin Lett will lead a discussion on
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Mrs—John-W-Steeg-Jr.-3433 Cen~ will be hostess to the Patroness Club of Sigma Alpha Iota Sorority at 12:30 p. m. Thursday, Mrs. Fred McCain is chairman of the program. The members will sing carols under the direction of Mrs. Robert H. Drake,
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8 p. m. and party of the Newman Mothers Hall,'Club, Bytler University, will be held
at 12:30 p. m. Tuesday in the Ma«
Mon. rott Hotel, Audubon! A tableau will be presented by
students of Marian College, under
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will be guests.
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