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ORGANIZATIONS—

Parties, Christmas Play Mark Yule Observance

Guest—parties and a Christmas play are on the programs of

organizations meetings next week. The Golden Wheél Cotfhmittee

of the Caroline Scott Harrison DAR Chapter will give its annual

holiday party at 8 p. m. Wednesday in the home of Miss Eleanor

Semans, 3412 Broadway.

Reservations

Being Made

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Reservations are being made for the ladies’ luncheon-bridge

Wednesday in the Indianapolis P

Athletic Club.

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.George Landis,

Among those pIAGAING Touts]

The Ogden Junior Chorale “will si

{Christmas Story.” [the committee will assemble gifts {to. be sent to the Pine Mountain | Settlement School, | tain, Ky. . Miss Semans will be assist

[By MIS” Heten™ Clever “ana Mes:

For Luncheon as

G. Hoffman, R. C. George Vickery.

The Meridian Room of the Colonial Furniture Co. will be the scene of the annual Christmas arty. the Indianapolis Branch, National Lea, of American Pen

Women, will hold at 1:30 p. mi]

tend are Mesdames C. A. Myers, | .x¢ Saturday.

Joe M. Kline, Myron J. Austin Amelia Rentsch, Arthur Overbay, ,, original Christmas story, “The John M:~Willlams, L. T. Sogard, girth of a Shepherd’ and Mrs.

Wise and Ralph F. Betz.

Others ~ holding reservations are Mesdames Charles Stim-

Ralph D. Morris, G. C. Beall, C. F. Farnsworth, Kurt Ehlert, Howard B. Pelham, Paul Johnson, George Schnieders, Mahrdt and Péter Wood. Mesdames Dan Kaufman, M. V. Walter Dean, Viola B. Ball, Lant R. Clark, Robert L. J. L. Sims, Robert Newby Jr, William A. Pearson, ‘H. F. Goheen, Edwin Allbright,- George E. Davis. Jr, Fred W. Bake-

__ meyer, W. A. Grawemeyer, H. E.

Marquis and Samuel will also attend.

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{Jr-~Units in entertaining the vet-|

1 Christmas

{re-elected president of @Z dianapolis. Council of Camp Fire # Girls following the recent annual

meeting of

Mrs. E. R. Shoemaker will read

with Christmas music and tab-| |leaux in costumes. | Mrs. Fred L. Pettijohn is In

Estes, R. E. Turner, James A. Matthews and Lucy Minturn Hasten and Miss Harriett Payne.

J. K. . A board meeting at 4 p. m. will} | follow the party, ! | Auxiliaries Will

Woollen;

Entertain Veterans Members of the John H. Holliday Jr. Unit, American Legion Auxiliary, ‘will join the Edward 8. Gaillard and George S. Patton

erans at Billings Hospoits! with card -party..Thursday night. Herrin iy In charge of arrangements are Mesdames Paul Middleton, Les-

“The Gift Eternal” a Christ-]

mas play, will be presented at 2 p..m..next Saturday in the Athen-

ng Christmas selections and “~ |Mrs. A. C. Brooks will read “A Members of

Pine Moun-

during the Christmas season.

By JEAN MANEY | DANCING GIRLS, horns of plenty filled with candy, and Thomas C. Waddell, Frank J. charles Fitch will accompany her| pehop music—that’s the reward for being a sub deb and squire

The Sub Deb and Squire Federation held its holiday meeting f this afternoon in Ayres’ Auditorium. The teen agers entertained ming, Paul J. Kelly, Thomas E. charge ef-the gift exchange and’ geyera] children who were given Christmas gifts and warm clothes Flynn, H. 8. Wilcox, N. K. Hurst, tea, assisted by Mesdames Ruth! ,y {he federation through The Times’ Clothe-A-Child project. The dancing girls were presented by Jack Metcalf in his “Dance Revue.” ~ With or without skates, Betty Jean Roberts’

version of Sonja Henie’'s hula wo! squires—the sub debs were more Luan Buckhorn danced in

n whistles of approval from the restrained. several of the numbers on the

! program. ‘She had a little trouble with her hoop skirted ballet frock when she tried to relax backstage. ~

A touch reminiscent of the

past football season was given

the show by Phyllis Jackson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. M.

| Jackson, R. R. 18. | the music of “Anchors Aweigh.” | A ballet dancer's life is not

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Set Tonight i

aeum by the Poets Corner, “Ine. [tONIgHE In" “the Athenaeum. The’

Chorus, directed by

Mrs. Ain

The Seventh District Federation dance will be given in connection : " Irvin with the Dramatic Club's presen-

Hessel, will give two groups of tation of “Street Scene” in the

songs. Assisting Miss Olive Inez Down{ng with arrangements for the

and stage Mesdames

{1in, and Herbert Ray North. ) | Ye Camp Fire

Girls Elect

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Irene C. Boughton was the In-

Miss

thé group: = ‘Other officers ‘named “include Paul Mozingo, Mrs. Guy Morrison and Harold B. Hood, first, second

#4 ana third vice presidents; E. O.|

Snethen, treasurer, and Miss Helen D, Brown, secretary. Region Nine representatives elected were Mrs. Jesse Barker and Miss Boughton.” Members of the class of 1951 elected at the council session also

Vernon C. MacNabb and Arthur Vehling. Also P. O. Ferrel, J. H.

Hays, Mr. Hood, Bruce McConnell | land E. F. Thornburgh, Mrs. Gray | !Burdin will fill the unexpired {term of Mrs. Earl Kniptash as {chairman of the Leaders Associlation.

Special Yule Guests For Old Glory ITSC Special guests will attend the Christmas party of the Old Glory ITSC Chapter to be held in the home of Mrs. John Davis, 3720 N. Sherman Drive, at 8 p. m. Wednesday. They will be Mrs. John W. Thornburgh, honorary president; Mrs. H. L. Collins, president, and Mrs, A. Clinton Davison, director of the ITSC Federation. Mrs. Katherine Dalsheimer will be the speaker; and/ Mrs. Fred Seiger will assist the hostess.

Sorority To Meet

|Sarority, party at 8 p. m. Wednesday. Mrs.

Alpha Chapter, Kappa Beta Chi will have its holiday

Gene | Ezzell, 1020 Tecumseh St.,

|will ‘De the hostess, assisted by Miss Francis McDonald.

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|Athenaeum Auditorium.

Reservations; have been made

Also Messrs. and Mesdames Ar-

{nold ‘Ward, Franz Binninger. Ed

|Rogers, M. P. Dahl, Albert Reed,

{As-Cy-Clark, Tony. Foster, Stanley |harrate [PIRI A.C. Crim, R&Iph Davis, Which -wilk-bex given. with colored!

{Joe Kettery, W. W. Kothran, Jonas slides.

| Palm, Harry Hart, D. D. 'Clear-

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A number of reservations are announced for the dinner dance!

i d Mesdames W.-C. ‘play willbe Mesdames Louis J..Gerrard, T. C. Waddle, M. F. | Rybolt, Ronald dazen, T. R. Lyda Merkt, George Lennox, Paul *Mc-| {and Charles Ness and Miss Joan Namara; Harry Reisser, E.. M.| ) Ober: Helping - with costuming Hufford, 8. W. Downing, Charles, ’ i decorations Wil beiMuMin, -K 8. Seifer. John. TUIler: in co tn costo at. 630. pmo. Elba Vernon, Anthony E., E. McMullin, 'W. M. Hubert, Cat 830 Pe aR | Grace Parsons and John H. New- George Seidensticker, Roscoe Car-| {ver and Dick W. Whittington.

Phyllis whirls her baton and keeps step to

all applause. She must be sure

Clubs—

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Biackwood on Bridgo— = A Good Bridge Player ~ Sometimes Breaks Rules.

By EASLEY BLACKWOOD wg GOOD bridge is a matter of playing the cards right . . . and of playing the people right. One is as important as the other. Bridge Instruction which deals only with the technical aspects of the game, is incomplete. --.You must also know something about the humanics of bridge.

RITA MESCALL

It was my partner's bid-

Good humanics involves proper handling of your partners and

right. those dainty slippers are tied securely. Rosemary Soots, daughter ag that got us into trouble.” of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph C. Soots, 2620 W. 61st St, laces the pink | Just let me ask you this quessatin ties on her white ballet shoes before going on stage. “Tea for Two” is. danced by three ... Tona Hickland, daugh-

[tion: How many points did you|,

ter of Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Hickland, 321 E. 49th St, Merry Ann “right”? None—not a single, soliJones, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John R. Jones, 5001 Norwaldo Ave., and Mary Wallace, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wallace, 1159 Nelson St. The tap dancers woré blue green and pink satin

frocks. x

Rita Mescall, 5, is looking ahead to her high school days. { did a fast tap dance and was just as fascinated with the sub debs {And Slams and squires as they were with her. Mrs. M. C. Mescall, 1331 N. Euclid Ave. Other dancers -in the show included Florence Wallace, Johnny Glenn, Sharon Rice, Cecilia Fogarty, Joe Ann Bozish and Nancy

Parsons.

Tickets, posters and coin boxes for the federation’s annual “White Whirl” dance were distributed. Jan. 28 in the Indiana Roof ballroom. Elliott Lawrence and his

orchestra will play.

She

Rita's parents are Mr. and

Pyour opponents. “lined In the textbooks. The thaging- raion when ta. modish k £ seman Fes Sh his bidding procedure to fit a pta er or = partner, might be the wrong bid William _ Gilbert will talk om a hand; are you in the habit of|,angements at the holiday party Tuesday. {Chapter house, 831 W. Hampton |You make the winning; bids. Yusbands of he. membets. of !Christmas dinner dance Friday {brief summary. arrangements, assisted by Mrs. i 2 j t your losses. ‘e ; The dance will be held |C2® tin. try to limit your loi There will be a meeting of the | partner,

It is. important to know the|Sororities— really good player is the one specific situation. A bid which would be quite carif your partner was Mr. Muzzy. Christmas Tfiowers and flower arsaying, “Well, all my bids were of the Indians Gamma Alumnae The meeting will be held at itary point. My advice is, let some-| Sacrifice Bids Alpha Chapter, Omega Nu’ Tau Before we leave the subject ofiin the Hotel Washington. Mrs. | “Don't make sacrifice bids when Roy Burris, Mrs. Dudley McLary |Get the rubber over so you Willigroup at 8 p. m. Wednesday in Don’t make sacrifice bids if you; Kappa Chapter, Delta

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Christmas Party Is Set

The annual Christmas luncheon -and program of -the Multum-in-Parvo Literary Club will be in the home of Mrs. Willlam Siim-

merville, 47 IN. Webster Ave. at 12730 p. m. Tuesday.

The speaker, Mrs Florence Harrison, will De introduced by Mrs. O. 8. Srader, program chairman. on the “Christmas City,” a story of Jerusalem and Palestine as

found today. .

There will be a gift exchange.

The hostess will Mrs. W. P. Boem

Thursday of the regular meeting

lof the Indianapolis Business and ““{Professional Women’s Club. Kippy Hine, the 12-year-old son of Dr. land Mrs. Maynard K. Hine, will

the . Christmas story

Dr.

{water, John Lewis, J. H. Sargent, | ville, Wis., will sing. The sextet |Lawrence ‘Sexson, Ellis = Stuart, |from the BPW Chorus, under the

H. ~Arnhelter- and Herman direction -of Miss. Estella Knight

Brown, Dr. and: Mrs. Carl B. |Sputh, Dr. and Mrs. Ed Bloemker,

{Dorothy Gartin. | .

Hamburgers,

With Cheese

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i By META GIVEN

linclude Mesdames Walter E. Wolf.| MONDAY'S MENUS

i Breakfast Canned orange and grapefruit juice Oatmeal Poached eggs on’ buttered eracked wheat’ toast Luncheon Tomato, bacon and cheese ciub sandwiches Ce and pickles Canny plum cobbler Dinner

Cheese stuffed hamburgers Barbecue sauce Creamed potatoes Buttered broccoli Jellied beet salad Fruit cup of oranges, bananas, diced raw apples a 8»

CHEESE STUFFED HAM- : BURGERS 1 Ib. ground round steak 3 1b. sharp cheese, sliced thin 1 medium onion, chopped very fine ’

meat, shape in oval patties and lay on waxed paper. Top with another plece of waxed paper and thin round patties. . Lay thin patties, onion, Cover with remaining pattiey and pinch edges together all around. Arrange on broiler and broil doneness. Serve with barbecue

Sprinkle with chopped

Measure one-quarter cupfuls of

to the desired stage of!

land Miss Marian Thompson, will perform. Members will bring gifts

| The Irvington Women's Garden {Club will have its Christmas

{party Friday. Mrs. Charles Rus-| "sel,

27 Kenmore Road, will hostess.” She will be assisted by Mrs. H. B. Tragar and Mrs. Garfield Walker. Howe High School will provide the music.

The Three G's Club will have (its Christmas’ party at 8 p. m. Wednesday in the home of Mrs Paul Gentry. Stop 8 Road. Mrs. H. 'D. Steffy. will assist the hostess. }

The Christmas luncheon and gift exchange of the Irvington | Homemiikers Club will be Friday '!in the E, New York St. Branch, |{Indiana National Bank. Hos{tesses will ‘be Mesdames W. J. Koons, Rudolph Johnson, Edward (F. Strode and E. C. Embry.

Miss Daries to Wed | ‘DePauw Graduate

| The Rev. and Mrs. Frederick -R. {Daries, 3610

uilford Ave., announce the engagement of their daughter, Marianne Ruth, to

roll patties crosswise to obtain|Richard Owen Moore, son of Mr,

and Mrs. Thomas O. Moore,

slices of cheese on half of the Zanesville, O.

Miss Daries is a graduate of

{Western College, Oxford, O., and’

Mr. Moére was graduated Yrom DePauw University. He attended

{Indiana University and is now

dojng graduate work at Cornell University, Ithaca, N. Y. The

|wedding will be late in January,

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basic meaning of all bids as out- 5 T } Lists who knows when to deviate from y rect with Mr. Champion as your Yule Party d When you get a bad result on Club of Pi Beta Phi Sorority l[get on your score for beingg p. m. in the Butler University {body else make the right bids. Dr. There will be a gift exchange. Sorority, will be guests at a humanics for awhile,» here is a Elmer Robertson is in charge of {you have a weak partner. If youiand Miss Virginia Moore. {have a chance to get a better the Hotel Lincoln. will . hold

its

n't bid slams when you have

B have a partner who will become Kappa Sorority, - Fi( ge: AHS taepressea—— == monthly business meeting . at RT RY TT, - 8-p. m. Monday: in the home of

la weak partner, especially it he lis to play the hand. There may be ‘exceptions to this—hands Marott Bridge Club. winners Which you il play and which are announced -after play the Sm certain of success. | . Be. like Mr. Dale, the old mas-|,, 2:30 p.m. tomorrow. Mrs,

group... held. Tuesday... They. .arei "7 - Ere North and South, Mrs. Keith L. (ter. Try to Win TO a ie {Jeol ge J. Hoffman Jr, 4087

Johns and Mrs. M. L. Thompson. uence people at the |Ruckle St., will be hostess. PAFLICUIArY yolir partner | Asststing her will be Mrs. Rich= tard E. Montgomery and Miss Nancy Donnelly and Miss Betty

Mrs. Gerald Johns, Acton.

and gift exchange of Upsilon Chapter, Sigma Phi Gamma In{ternational Sorority, will 5& held

\Miss Mary Crawford, Second, and Don't Give Lessons 0. K. Fraustein and Lawrence J To Part ‘Welch, third. : carne] 19. SL AFINGES Kelly. East and West, Mfg, Claude ~Don’t give lessons to your) [Lett and L. L. Vogelhut, first;/partner. you must teach Mrs. Joseph Harbor, 134 8. Em- _ (Mrs, Betty Chipman and Robert bridge, try to get paid for it—in- erson Ave. will be hostess for the 'Scherner, second, and Mrs, Wil- stead of paying for the privilege. annual Christmas party of Phi liam Epstein and Mrs. J, E. Mor-| Don’t quarrel with your part-|Chapter,- Delta Chi Sigma So-

The Newcomers Duplicate Club you, not against you. met ‘Monday afternoon in the, Remember that if you try to sisters’ names revealed. YWCA: and winners were North convince partner he is wrong, he : land South pairs, Mrs, Irene Mc:|will misplay the next hand. And. Informal initiation will be held Cormack and Mrs. Waring Lynch, [if you succeed he will probably | for six pledges of Theta Chapter, {first, and Mrs. J. H. Cameron and misplay the next ten. {Phi Delta Pi Sorority, WednesANA West pairs Mri=#"R: Bux-} - Beginning Monday I will give 7:30 p. m. in the home of Mrs. ton Jr. and Mrs.'R, H. Goodwin, |YOU a ser first, and Mrs. Allen Stokke and|Oftén neglected bid. Mrs. R. E. Plessinger, second. (one which even. experts neglect. aE Te Res A. Christmas. party and dinner. Properly used it id be one of Committee To Hear is on the schedule for the Mal-|the most spectacular and & me y lory Duplicate - Club Monday Same time one. of the most subtle MTS. John Goodwin night, The event is to he held bids in the.game. Learn to'use it] Mrs. John K. dwin will bs In the enteters Cor Pde One. correctly End) I gharantes YOu a guest speaker at the me oe committée of the Winners at the session Monday Sults. More about this dramatic{Councit of Jewish- Women at 1:45 ip. m. Tuesday in the home of Mrs. {Philip Adler Jr. 5675 Washing - iton Blvd.

This bid. is|AVe.

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{night included North, and South, bid Monday. . K. M. Schafer and Al Tollefsen,

first, and Mr."and Mrs. Hugh N.| White Cross Guild : Mrs. Goodwin will discuss the

Davis, second; East and West, yr : William McGlone and Dorr Ker- U nit Meetings Set recent survey made by the Citisten, first, and Clarence Huetten Several units of the Methodist gens Child Welfare Study Comand L. E. McFarren; second. Hospital's White Cross Guild will mittee which she heads. Noted Winners in a master point meet next week in the Service ror her work in the field of child game held last night by the Lin- Center welfare, the speaker is a past coln Bridge Club were: North! Monday~Third Christian, president of the League of Women and South--Mr. and Mrs. George Broadway Baptist and Brookside; voters of Indiana and a member

P. Ryan, first; Ralph Ittenbach Tuesday--Grace Methodist, Cal- or the Indiana State Advisory {and Jerome Jacobs, second; Taw- vary Baptist and Bellaire; geaith Committee. Mrs. ‘A. B. [rence J. Welch and F. R, Buck, Wednesday--8t. Paul, Degree of yMaschke will introduce Mrs.

{third. East and West—S. A. Honor, Alpha Omicron Alpha and|Goodwin. |Robinson and V. R. Rupp. first; Office: Thursday—Mother, Beth-' Mrs Jack Kammins and Mrs. Mrs. Louis H. Segar and Harold ¢! and Library, -and Friday—|Aifred Wolfenstein are co-chair Lewis, second; Mrs. Arch Falen- Riverside, Prentice and Beta, imen of the legislative committes der and Mrs. Arthur Pratt, third.|Omega Phi Tau, |of the Council of Jewish Women.’

Meetings Are Set ‘Woman Rotarians (Couple to Celebrate By ITSC Units ‘To Hear Educator 60th Anniversary

Mrs. R. I. Routzhan, 3025 N, Miss Doris Lynn, consultant in! ! | : _{ Mr. and Mrs. Jesse A. Evans, Meridian St., will be hostess for| visual education for the Indian [1324 N. Olney St. will celebrate

the meeting of Trans-Jordan|apolis public schools, will address 1d Chapter, ITSC, at 11:30 a 'm./the Woman's Rotary Club Mon- Hvar Tl aig Sanive Sa Tuesday. , '. |day. The 12:15 p. m, luncheon will 4° al y °

be held in the Hotel Washington. “The New Look in Education”| Married in 1888 in Gosport, they

will be the subject of Miss Lynn's have two daughters, Mrs. Ray of the Amsterdam Chapter, ITSC, tak. She will ‘discuss her work Mullikin of the Olney St. address will be held Tuesday night'in thelin selecting films and demonstra- and Mgs. Blanche deVore, CincinWarren Hotel. Christmas customs|ting their use in connection with nati of Alaska will bé discussed bythe school curficula. 1

Mrs. H. B. McClain. Guild to Meet | ® » =» | v { a | Guest speaker at. the castle! Plan Party The St. Margarets Hopital |Craig Chapter, ITSC, meeting] The Overseas Wives Club will|Guild will meet at 9:30 a. mu. | Thursday will be Mrs. Jules Zin- have its holiday party for child-/Tuesday in the General Hospital

” » vy “he annual Christmas “dinner

in the home of Mrs, Arthur|38th St. Branch, Merchants Na- luncheon, there will be a busiWhite, 1615 Beeler St.. tional Bank. Iness session. © :

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‘The annual Christmas party ~~ =

iner: Bejleye At or. not he:is. for rority, at. 8 p.m. Thursday, Gifts... Iwill “be “exchanged and secret

iinejday, The service will be held at : tes of articles on an Charles: -Hornberg,: 28 N. State = #

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ter. The group will meet at 8p. m./ren at 2p. m. Thursday in theifor an. all-day. meeting. TAREE...