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Dominate ‘Gatherings Parties, Programs Planned by Groups -- Several women's organizations will include the Christmas theme in their meetings next week. The annual Christmas party of American Women's Voluntary Services will be highlighted with a radio Banta Claus quiz program. Mrs. Mary Drury, president, announces the party will be held at 6:15 p. m. Wednesday in the Gold Room of the Hotel Washihgton. A program of “Christmas carols will be given by the Madri-
gal Singers of Technical High School.
» ” . Mrs. Anton Scherrer will tell
the Christmas story at the an-|
nual holiday luncheon of the Indianapolis Maennerchor Ladies
Society. This willbe at 1 p. ms The comfortable furniture is the . Athenaeur. blond wood and includes corner
Thursday in
Mrs. Edward Bloemker is pro-|
gram chairman. / Students of the Technigal High 8chool drama departpient will present “The Dust of/the Road,” a one-act play, undér the directfon of Gaylord Alen. Miss Patti Brown, accompanied by Mrs. Dorsthy Munger, will sing Christydas songs, and Mrs. Toni Foster Jr. society chaplain, will give’the Christmas prayer. “~ There’ will be a gift exchange EN Ee 3 =nd
Fa bution in city institutions during
~ the holiday season will be pre-|
pared Tuesday at the all-day meeting of the Lutheran Women's Missionary Council. It will begin at 9 a. m. in the Parish ‘Hall of Emmaus Evangélical Lutheran Church. - : Mrs. Henry Scheperle. is council president and Mrs. Waiter Maas 8r., chairman of the Cheer Committee.
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fon Auxiliary, will meet at 8 p. m. Thursday in the World War Memorial. to
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tess Friday in her home, 3663 N. Pennsylvania 8t,, for the 2 p.m. meeting of the Central WCTU. A ‘technicolor moving picture, *Liquid Lore,” will be shown. Mrs. Edward L. Kruse will preside at the tea table. Assisting will be. Mesdames. F. H. Auch, Robert Snoddy, D. O. Taylof, Wiliam ~~ Paulsel and Robert —H: Bland and Miss Florence Lanham.
Camp Fire Leaders Plan Party Monday
The Leaders Association of the
Indianapolis Camp Fire Girls Council will celebrate with family party Monday. Mrs. Gray Burdin, first vice president and “program chairman of the group, announced plans for the party, An informal supper at 6 p. m. in the Central YWCA will precede the entertainment. progran:. There will be a “white elephant”
" gift exchange, folk dancing and
carol singing. The families of
Camp Fire leaders, will attend.
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For the Students at the Methodist Hospital
By JEAN TABBERT |are card tables and table-tennis green Ad along with colorful © apian €quipment here. [pottery dishes make Miss Lois THE RUSTLE of A CISPR) “But the Methodist officials Thackery, Greensburg, (seated) |nurse’s uniform doesn’t neces- haven't forgotten fun meansjand Miss Meredith Talbert, Mor(sarily indicate a vital hospi- food, too. ' A brightly-decorated ristown, forget their exam wor.
{ 1 ,o Kitchen and snack room invite ries. Both are juniors at the Residence a tal errand. Quite often there's romptu TRIE THEre's MANY Seh00k + remem re new paintings in
‘anticipation inher step and. al Gb CF 2 | : Xp tthe {sparkle in Ju eye to Fo she's One between split hours om duty| Students’ bedroom have beéfi cent Hghting in the library. The 'on the way to an hour of relaxa- °F Just before bedtime), redecorated, too, with soft pgstel |tion and fun. | Red-printed = chintz drapes, color schemes. Miss Ann Irving, | Certainly the Methodist Hospi- cheery maple furniture and light Muncie, senior,” “calls on” “Miss {tal Nurses’ Training School | makes‘it easy for students to -en{joy “off-duty” sessions. It has {provided a newly - refurbished | background in the Nurses Resiidence that encourages play and" {makes a comfortable area for {study sprees. ‘
| In the center of classroom ac{tivity is a “day” room, handy for {the nurses to drop into when’ they've an extra minute or two.
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[lamp tables, nearby easy chairs {bf lime, dark green and gray [leather. Usually a handful of {girls cluster about the piano like the trio of juniors shown. The pianist is Miss Elaine Ash(by, Kendallville. Miss Barbara |Ketterman, Madison, remembers {a “tender” moment that the song (recalls, and Miss. Jean Pierce, | Walcottville, just listens between {bites of a candy apple. Cards, Table Tennis CEE ERY Plaid curtains, red carpet carefully-chosen pictures on the walls all help to add charm. Ad{jacent to "this room is the real [recreation “headquarters Theré
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| Luncheons, Programs “| On Week's Schedule | A Christmas dinner, luncheon and programs will highlight city and county PTA meetings next week. , The parent edutafion group, Garden City PTA, will hold its annual Christmas dinner -at [6:30 p. m. Monday. Mrs. Henry { Bogue; 6658 Rockville Road., will be hostess. Guest speaker will he Miss Emily Johnson, Red Cross WAr nurse, Assisting Mrs. Bogue will be Mesdames Hershel’ Owens, Har old Shepherd and Kenneth<lLange{hanner. Members will pack holi--|/day boxes for the Clermont Girls School, Other PTA unit meetings fols (low: | TUESDAY |Ctimberland—7:30 p.- m. Christe mas program, the Rev. Jack P.-Davis;-the Rev. F, G, Brune and the Rev. Robert Rowland of the Cumberland churches, { Business meeting. Social hour, Fleming Garden—7:45 p,m. | Musical Christmas program by the children, Business meeting. | . "WEDNESDAY | Beech Grove—7:30 p. mm. Christ | .mas . pageant, Miss Evelyn Messmore, music director, {Ben Davis Grade Sehool—T7:30 p. m. Christmas program by the ° Wal MN UT a ND SR PX TE A a BREESE See, : i : Oren'- Mann, Southport Road, ’ hostess for .parent education group informal Ilunchean.” Mrs. Ray Sutton and Mrs. Clinton W. ‘Young, assistants. “Little Fidgets Have Big ; Needs,” Mrs. George Vogel, discussion leader. Scrapbooks. and gifts for Riley Hospital.
School 44-1:30 p. m. Christmas plays by the students. Christe mas tea. ’ : School 52—-3:15 p. m." Christmas ’ story, Mrs. Virginia Miller, Tea. 2 p. m. “Education ia’ Terms of Human Relations,” panel discussion, parent educa tion class, T School 68—-1:15 p. m. Values in the Elementary Schools,” Mrs. Paul Miller, Playlet, grades 6 and 7. School 69-1:30 p. m. “The Night . Before Christmas,” an operetta, produced by Mrs. Ruth Sieith, Music and devotions. : School 78--1:30 p. m. “A Trip to. Guatemala,” Miss Florence .. Geisler, 8-AB teacher. Christmas program by children. The Rev. Robert Greene, invocation. School 87-3 p. m. “Care of Children's Eyes,” Dr. E. Don Morton, “Travels in Europe,” Mrs.
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MISS ANN IRVING and MISS DELORIS BAILEY cone af Photos by Ruth Ann Hamilton, Times Staff’ Photograher. Bridge Club B h . F DIl ge Huns barbara Franzen to Wed | Play Resul Mr. and Mrs. Edward G. Franzen, 26 Ww. 52d St., announce | ay esu ts {the approaching marriage of their daughter, Barbara Ann, to Dr.! Dr. Ehrlich is the son of Mr. v _/nounce the results of play held and Mrs. K., G. Ehrlich, Cold recently. The Lincoln Bridge Club |Propylaeum, ‘Mrs. Thomas J. P T. t M reston Jr. will be matron of honor, |, 4 pair games Sunday. = . * [be her sister's maid of honor. ! The winning team was Ralph ISS 1S op | The bride-to-be is a gradudte Ittenbach, Dr. Lyman Pearson lof Nursing. The prospective [irst: Mrs. John R. Kelley, Mrs. {bridegroom is a graduate of the Merritt Thompson and Mr. and . University of Kansas School of Mrs. Ralph E. Durican, Mrs.. Reba, Pa |- Gu ttin Medicine. - (Buck, Jerry Jacobs and Lawrence . g Mrs. Iva Ockerhausen,’ 7550 ‘The winning pairs were North] P Miss Patricia Eleanor Bishop Pendleton Pike, announces the and South, Ralph Ittenbach and cago, were married at.3:30 p. m. daughter, Betty Jane, to Glenn 3nd Mrs. Thompson. second: today in the Second Presbyter-|R. Bracken, son of Mr. and Mrs. HAITy Singleton and Dr. George ign -Church. Dr. Jean S. Milner Glenn Bracken, Allisonville. The { officiated. wedding will be Dec. 31 in the East and West, Messrs. Welch | Mr. and Mrs, Stuart A. Bishop, Miss. Ockerhausen 18 a grad-|griny "ono Mr: and Mrs. Ryan, ting is the son of Mr. and Mrs. School of ‘Nursing and Mr ‘last night were: North and Leo Gutting, Shelbyville. {Bracken attended the University gouth--Dr. Fred Gifford and 30a) Mrs. John Masters, matron of| J hn . J “ tron ofl Jahnson-Spurrier - {and Jerry Jacobs, second, and honor, and “Mrs... Freeman P. P ’ {Mrs. Ralph E. Duncan and Mrs. John Emison Jr. Rome, N. Y.| Miss Mary Jo Spurrier and Ar- West—Mrs. William t Patty Milne, Pendléton, (thur C. Johnson will be married Mrs. William Rose, Ei 3nd vulnerability situation. + Broadway Methodist . Church. son, second, and Mrs. J. I. Beck-! joo -| son, , . J. L. Beck~| {Miss Spurrier is the daughter of nell and Mrs. J. E. Morris, oo practically all the high
Dr ; Announce Dr. Ehrlich Dec. 24 {| A number of bridge clubs an(water, Kas. The wedding will be at 3:30 p. m., Dec. 24, in the paid combination team of four | and Miss Suzanne Franzen willl ; lof the Indiana University School/2nd Mr. and Mrs. V. R. Rupp, » Is Bride of - University of. Kansas and the Mrs. George P. Ryan, second; ® nn - |J. Welch, third. and Paul Arnold Gutting, Chi- approaching marriage of her Pr. Pearson, first; Mrs. Kelley Goldman, third. The bride is the daughter of Lawrence Methodist Church. |and Jacobs, first; Mr. and Mrs. [3857 Guilford Ave., and Mr. Gut-|uaté of the Methodist Hospital Lincoln Bridge Club winners The bride's attendants were of North Carolina. [Everhart, first; Mrs. Reba Buck Davis. Santa Barbara, Cal; Mrs. Wedding Date Set {Joseph Brower, third. jat 3:30 p. m, Dec. 26, in the rence J. Welch and S. A. Robinaude C. Spurrier, 4455 N: Holy Cross to Meet If your grand slam fails by one
rose and wood violet. They car-
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trick you lose not only the hidden
ried crescent bouquets of pale Roberts will attend the bride-to-blush; to wood violet chrysanthe-
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Toa gy -Crupl it Lor the game ob. wou . y e Club ; fm, | The future bride is’ a graduate will meet at 7:45 p. m. Ee ins VE mage, Sou I hn oa fof DePauw University and a'day in the church hall. Winners [for six-odd and the penalty of| member of Alpha Omicron Piof a master -point game held 50 or 100 points which goes in| |Sorority. Mr. Johnson attended Wednesday, Nov. 24, were Sec-|the" opponents’ Northwestern University. {tion A, North and South, Mrs. J. score. # x» “vB. -Clemans and Mrs. Waring | day’ ihe Oaklandon Christian Lynch, first; Mrs. William ib HER a i Mob iw, veil cascaded from a satin half- pe oi be the soene, at 6:30 and Mrs. J. J. Greenen, second; vention to advantage in reaching hat encrusted with calla lilies and 3; 00 AITII i 8 Joanne V. J. Obergfell and Miss Helen a seven-spade contract. After orange blossoms. She carried §ar- oooh an cs arry L. Ryan, third, = or ..|North’s_response to the four-N. denias and white rosebtids. hry MISS er- “is “the Fast and: West winners were T. hid showed one ace, South The reception was in the Offi-
satin gown had a molded bedice, marquiset yoke and a bouffant hooped skirt, with panniers, that|
Her two-tiered French illusion | ~
Mr. and this latter bid not only-asks for
; Crouch-is thé son of Mrs. R. W. Mrs Yor her wedding trip to Norther] . W. Mrs. Wisconsin; the bride chose.a nayy Rosemeyer, 2 XN. Whos St. Miss Adaline Walker and Mrs. our side has all four aces.” al ? n Ameri<l Mrs: Groves will be TE 3
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can Beauty topcoat and matching|tron ‘of “honor. velour-hat. {be Mrs. Stan Collins and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Leo J. Gootee, first; hand. Either partner ‘may now She was graduated from Pur- | Leslie D. Mohler, Mr. Collins | Mrs. HOH. Riegner and Miss put the hand in a grand -slam-if. due University and is a member Will serve as best man and Mr. [Marge Quinn, second; Miss Statia he has the values to do so. | of Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority, Groves, Floyd and Leslie Mohler [O'Connell and Mrs. J. L. Becknell,| "These should be additional She also attended the Universities Will be ushers, (third. values—that is, values not alof Mexico and Panama. Mr: Gut-| Mrs. Groves and Mrs. Edgar , Fast and West, Miss Mabel ready shown by previous bids.| ting attended Ohio State -Univer- Mock entertained recently in the Satterly and Mrs. Fred Mitch, (They could be in the form of sity and is a Purdue graduate. He (Oaklandon Christian Chureh with |{IT8t; Mr. ‘and Mrs. Fred Fink- “extra” queens, a solid side suit {sa “member "of “Beta Theta Pi a miscellaneous -shower—for “the Diner, second; Mrs. George H.lor postive knowledge that the Fraternity. co bride-to-be. : [Rider and Miss Jean Rider, third. trump suit is solid.
Ja Marott Winners In the: hand shown, when
Chureh Seene Brownsburg Church |Are Named North learned that his side had
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Miss Mildred Salmon and Keith! Marott Club winners are North a grand slam. He felt that his Garner were married at 8:30 p./and South, F. Roland. Buck and partner's strong bidding showed m.. Nov. 25, in the Brownsburg | dson T. Wood, first; Miss Mary ‘at least a .five-card spade suit [Christian Church. The bride is {the - daughter of - Mrs, Edgar
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|THE Southeastern Union Chureh rrp —mrgmamirg The Rev-hobert_Scherner, third, East and North's heart. sult represented
was the scene, at 7:30 p. m. yes. West, John terday, of the ceremony uniting Miss Mary Ellen Schoeneman and! Charles Kenneth Reading. riage by her brother, John SalThe bride is the daughter of [ON Meg. Nopris yard was her Mr. and Mrs. John W.-Schoene. attendant. Noble btatterson was| mne gt Joan of Arc Duplicate in all man, 5001 E. Raymond St, and|the Dest ron na Rapent Salmon, cy playing Wednesday night in| But nofice that the hand is not Mr. Reading is the son of Mey or ® Tay Chester the school hall announces. its an absolute lay-down. If the diaand Mrs. Claude Reading, 617 re ushers..The couple is|yi ners Section A, North and mond ace is driven out at trick Buchanan St. The Rev. Roy V. taking a wedding trip in the East. south, Mr... and Mrs. Leo J. one and then the opponents’ Davis officiated. v 4 x * 2 as Gootee, first; Mrs. The maid of -honor, Mis& Lor- an Re r. BY and Averheck Ralph Ittenbach, second; Rast!clarer will have to extract trumps raine Reinhardt, wore ‘a gray officia i ol the & RL and West, Dr. and Mrs. K. L. before working on the hearts. Afsuit with brown accessories. Her/(rlage o 38 ce, , oyce indie Nielsen, first, Mr. and Mrs. A.|ter setting that suit he will have flowers were pink roses. Theland Arthur Kriech. The ceremony |; “y . th second. } Ino way to get back. to dummy. bride wore an aqua suit with wag 8t. 1 2 In he ro ky a Section B, North and South, Mrs., However five outstanding cards brown accessories and a corsage ue M. L. Thompson and Mrs. Arch of a suit will break three and two of red roses. The bride -is the daughter of Falender, first; - Mrs. Waring about 68 per cent of the time so
{Lester B. Yearigk: officiated, Lynn and Jack another “addiffonar value’ He |ardson and Mrs.
{stein, second; Mrs. Alex Metzger tricks, six heart tricks and the
Bernard Reading was his/Mr. and Mrs. V. E. Windle, E.|Lynch and Mrs. Carl Bruce, sec-|/that the odds in favor of sucbrother's best man. William(25th St, and Mr. Kriech is the ond; Kast and West, Mrs. Paul|cess on this hand are better than Reading, another brothese. and son of Mr: and Mrs. Ray Kriech,|A, Givens and Mrs, J. E. Morris,|two to one. If your chances are
2048 “8. Pennsylvania St. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Kriech Jr. attended the couple. The reception frm ren was held in the home of the Patrons Listed bride's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Anderson, 2632 South-
For Tudor Ball eastern Ave. A list of patrohs was an- 5. 8 nounced today for’ the a] Announcement has been made
Christmas ball of the Tudor Hall 0% the engagement of Miss Everaves, 1510 Edgecomb Ave.,
Alumnae Association. The dance Yn G will be Dec. 21 in the Woodstock 0 ~l:awrence Lyman Searcy, son jof Mr, and Mrs. John E. Searcy. The patrons are. Dr. and Mrs, 2011 Boyd St. Miss Graves is the Hasry L. Foreman, Dr. J. L. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John John W. Graves, Scottsville, Ky.
Glendening, Mesdames Sloane Kittle, J. Raymond Lynn, | TN TN . “Card Party Tonight The Mothers Club of the Eng-
Ross C. Ottinger, Otto K. Jensen, E. Clifford Barrett, Edgar H.| Evans, / Fred C. Dickson, Lowell lish Avenue Boys Club will hold Nicholas H.' Noyes/a card party at 8 p. m. today in
Ivan Brower were ushers. The reception'was ‘in the church parlors. ;
first; Mrs. Arthur Pratt and Mrs. less than that, be satisfied with Lyda Rickoff, second. a’ small slam.
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the Indianapolis Branch, State/The members are Mesdames Assembly Women’s Club will -béJames Ferguson, Milton Lofton, held from 2:30 to 4:30 p. m./Charles Hamilton, Helen Olson, Wednesday in the Governor's William Patterson and Gordon mansion. Mrs, Ralph Gates will Hayward. {be the hostess.
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_ By EASLEY BLACKWOOD A GRAND SLAM IS NOT a good bid unless the odds in favor East and of its success are better than 2 to 1. This holds good regardless Mr. and Mrs, James S. Ross
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i . School 187:30' p. m. Christmas - Becomes Bride | == ee Sorority Will Of James Ross [Sponsor Play
The Indianapolis Alimnae Association of Delta Gamma Sorority will sponsor the Civic Theater production of “Brothet Rat” ' Thursday night, Dec. 9. The proceeds this year will be contributed - to the -sight-saving classes
are on a trip to Mexico following their marriage at 8:30 p. m. yesterday in St. Paul's Episcopal Church. .
South Sujet, wn The bride was Miss Jane hout the city as well as Gg x 'Trimpe, 5760 Carrollton Ave. She other local projects. oy Pe uous is the daughter of Mrs. Dorothy| Miss June Dunham is the genFerHeR R109 “Trimpg and Earle F. Trimpe. Mr. eral chairman. She has appointed C73 Ross is the son of Mrs. Gladys Mrs. Thomas M. Hindman Jr. and re 8. Ross and Tipton S. Ross. Mrs. Gerad KR. Redding from ge WEST S86 5 AST * The Rev. William Burrows of- diana Theta a Posen Baker of : H-5 3 w H-J8T ficiated. Miss Natalie Griener was |g 410. Anna Tau on the ticket 3 DK Q1086 3 D 8752 maid of honor. Bridesmaids were| oto, 3 C=Q 52 c-J986 Misses Jean Ross, Barbara Ellen wa, : . a , Anne Pardee and -Jac-|. y iy oT ; queline Campbell. D ll S I Te i ’® 93 Their silver slipper satin frocks 0 Ss > ui ‘i DFA z+4had...bouffant. skirts, shirred! . a ares : CA K 10 4 ~|bodices and bertha collars. They i. a The bidding: . |wore pleated net bonnets and car-| E 1 » i ried colonial bouquet of purple RE Cg ‘ Sy ya WEST N iy TASY violets and pink rosebuds. CC Pase S48. Pass: | - The bride chose. ivory duchess, Pass: 5D: Pass: sating Her gown had an empreas; Pass 8 All Pass collar, a eplium and a sim skire}’
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Salon Sponsors Wu | Le — — (Christmas Fete | The Christmas dinner and‘ {party of Marion County Salon 126 of the 8 and 40 will be held Tuesday. - There will be a 6:30 Ip. m. dinner at the 40 and 8 | Chateau, 421 N. Pennsylvania |8t, Mrs. Ralph Lynch, social chalr-
Here js. an authentic Norweglan design snow-suit to fit a 20-inch doll. Easily and quickly made. You still have time to finish the set for
man, is in charge of arrange-| Christmas. ents with Mrs, R. W. Cook. To order complete knitting ine Mrs. H. P. Grigsby is music structions, stiteh illustration © chairman. , : and charts for Knitting-in the h-| The Salon will majntain booths| motifs, for Pattern 5672, use for ‘the sale of Tuberculosis the coupon below, Christmas seals in-several gow ; ’ town department stores a . 4 A banks. Mrs. Jgek Meyers is ANNE CABOT
chairman. The gfoup has sponsored this project for a number of years. Mrs. Ruth Fields is
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