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: Organizations Guild Sets Christmas
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The members of the St. Vin-/ cent’s Hospital Guild will have a! Christfias party for 200 children] at 11 a. m, Dec, 17 in the nurses’ home. A big turkey dinner, with all the traditional trimmings, will be served at noon. The guild mem-| | bers are making table decorations, ‘wrapping gifts and filling Christmas stockings for their guests. Mrs. Frank Lobraico and Mrs. | Francis Bauer are co-chairmen of | the event. Mrs. A. H, Huber is dinner chairman, assisted by Mesdames Walter L. Brant, W, C.} Huonker, George Fink, B. F. Hatfield, I. M. Sole, Emil Rassman,| William Ittenbach, L. J. Boersig,| J. F. Darmody, G. C. Goll, T. Pp. © Sexton, John Birk, W. H. Zaiser| and W, A, Dugan and Miss Alice Tobin, ‘ The auditorium decorations are| in charge of Mrs. Walter Joyce. | The members of her committee are Mesdames Paul 8. McNamara, | Robert Field, George Davis Jr, Thomas A. Cortese, Robert H. 1 es, Hanna Holcomb and Walton Cosh, The other committee heads are Mrs. Harry D. Tousley and Mrs. Robert J. Boyle, transportation; Mrs. Clifford Taylor, invitations; Mrs. John B. Wolfe and Mrs | Charlies .Barth, entertainment, Mesdames Irving O. Bell, R. A. Shakel, John Waterman and John R. Kelley, gifts. Members of the Indianapolis Junior League will present a puppet show, The play is “The| + Princess and the Swineherd” by
Invited to Party Club to ¢ Give Toys to Needy Children
Mrs. Rosamond Van Camp Hill Mesdames Cecil G:
Tea ls Planned | the Mercator Club. The club members will distribute the toys to underprivileged children. The "Mrs. Hanley R. Blackburn, 4511 will be collected at the annual Christmas luncheon meeting of the group to be held Monday in the [United Nations Broadway, will be hostess to the Hotel Lincoln. Mercator Club members will also donate money fo The Times’ Clothe-A-Child project |
members of the Auxiliary to the this season. Children’s Bureau of the Indian- — —
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES | Clubs— FRIDAY, DEC. 9, 1049 PAGE 17
Club Plans Christmas
/ Events A —| Children's Party Hl | Scheduled Dec. 18 |
The Columbia Club is planning a series. of special events for the Christmas holidays. The children of the members {will have their party from 3 to 5 ip. m, Dec. 18 in the ballroom, {There will be: a program and] {Santa Claus will be the honor] | guest. That night the Ogden Junior Chorale will sing in the Colum-| bilan Room,
Dinner will be served. Teeny Swain and Dan Cummings will
night. Te Trim Tree
Universal Club Auxiliary will be, Wells,
Members will trim a Christmas {tree for the kindergarten's holi
Woungsters.
the children Dec. 20 in the center
(will be guests of the Municipal
{day in the clubhouse, Mrs. Ma- lat Ly bel Bonstamm will lead the 2 + tehorus fn a group of carols and] The
ltople will be “Mv Visit to the
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a~wolis Orphan Asylum. The members will have a Christmas tea from 3 to 5 p.m. Thursday, i) ~The staff 6f the bureau.and-the-
board of managers will be honor Pla ns Dance.
guests. Mrs, T. Gordon Kelly ard —
Mrs: Lawrence J. Shappert will] Christmas Event
pour, : : { : Assistant hostesses are Mes-| Set for Friday dames Raymond M. Rice; John! The Christmas dance for the Christmas dinner will be Tuesday and the vesper ‘service will be
M. Zuber, Henry M. Lee, Henry Todd, Herbert Pinell and Albert Students ‘in
Indianapolis girls who will be home for the holidays include I X H | B | I 0 F A R( H | I E ( I U R I M. Campbell. [School will be from 8 p. m. to Miss Charlene Louise Allen, - or
'midnight next
Child Conservation League will School auditorium. meet at 1:30 p. m. Monday in thé. Members of home of Mrs. John Gainey, 5611 third year classes are hosts. Miss
The Irvington Circle of the
University Ave. The Rev:-Henry White of the Irvington Methodist Church will
Drive. tell a Christmas story. Mrs. L. 1. | Lois Jackson, Mary Dee Bose, mise Barbara Jane Ephraim, Wilson is the assistant hostess. |Ann Frary, Phyllis Whetstine, daughier of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Manual High PTA BLOCK'S AUDITORIUM will be the locale for a diversified ————— [Mary Alice Carolyn Ephraim, 534 E. Maple Road; Miss! . oo . ; | : exhibit of Renderings, Photos and Models executed by Indian Church to Present {Hocker, Margaret Carrison, Judy Helen Marie Gaddy, daughter of Sets Vesper Services : 9 : by . . , | : Dr. and Mrs. Euclid T. Gaddy, The Manual High School pTA| Avchitects. One of the features will be an interesting and A Christmas Carol |Cook, Clarice Campbell and 5g34 ve
The Trinity Lutheran Church
Mrs. Bernice‘Feé¢ Mozingo, min- |
Oth V Hi | Department will sing Christmas | Silver, gold and green decora-| ers on Yacation : music. The senior class will be! . : ee ister of music elect of the parish, tions EF carry a the theme Miss Audrey Ann Iiams, daugh- honor guests. . oc ' < Auditorium, Sixth Floor
will direct the dramatization. John Jefferson ‘will play “Scroo
Otto Strakis, “Bob Cratchit,” and Santa Claus, snow scene murals
second - and yo.
Patricia Peat is general chair- let, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald
are Misses It DBuhner, 530 W. Hampton 8. Waterman, 350 W. Hampton Indiana Sociely of Architects
man. Her assistants
‘Charlene Call,
Walther League will present Charles Ballard, © ! nn Dickens’ “A Christmas Carol” to- David - Metzger, Stanley Essen, 2011 University Ave.; Miss Joan ciyde York will present “The night and tomorrow at 8:15 john Cooley,
o'clock in the Trinity Auditorium, james Snodgrass. Charles Black Arsenal and Market Sts, land Dick Simvenson. ’
Dick Harbison, Christena Lou Gainey, daughter 8 Jim Kreuter, of Dr. and Mrs. John M. Gainey,
». Of the “Night Before Christmas.’ ter of Mr. and Mrs. Noel liams,|
ae W.-W. "Heidenreich. [Ads.
| The Junior Columbians will Miss Patricia Coate is chair.
{have their annual Yule dance man of the Association of {from 9 p. m. to midnight Dec. 28 Women in the ballroom. On New Year's f . ) : : Eve the festivities will begin at nd drive at Butler University. [9 p. m. in the ballroom and the! The group will aid seven needy Cascade Room. families.
Misses Patty Pearson, Ruth Ann lead the two ~rchestras that! Thomas, Be Ann Lewis, Betty Blades, Joan LeBien, Diana Harvey Winifred Bundy, Gloria NoThe Christmas meeting of the| Yak, Mary Ann Malott, Martha Barbara’ Heiney,
Thursday in the Crossroads Re-| Kahre, June Bodley and Ellen habilitation Cenver, [ Mighell
(day party. The auxiliary mem |bers will also wrap gilts for the Club Arranaes They will sponsor a narty for Narcissus Show April 21 and
| | Thirty children, members of the chosen for the annual narcissus intermediate chorus of School 75. show of the Central West Dis-
[Gardens Woman's Department Fi¢t Garden {Club at a Christmas party. The dates are subject to change The event will be at noon Mon- if the spring season is unusually
{then the singers will be feted. House is to be the scene of the | Frank Hopper, director of the gyent. Mrs... Norvin - Strickland Bevis, William F. Wolf and Paul |. Ernst (left fo right) are dressing dolls for [Hawthorne Community Center, 1811 serve as general chairman. dolls [to be the guest speaker. His pupiicity for the show will be handled by Mrs. Merlin King, Mrs. Harold Hayes is decora- Jistrict publicity chairman. itions chairman. Tha hostesses Looking for a_good value ina twit be Mésdames W. I. -Hoag, home of your own? Carrie Héag. WH. Hodgson, A. and easiest way to find tt “1§
Art School oe Stephens College Vacation 'A._Hotton, Clifford Horney aid fhrough The Times Real Estate
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— Daily (During Store Hours) Through Thursday, December 15
T COLUMBIA, Mo.. Dee: 9—Christmas vacation for Stephens {College students will begin Thursday. Classes will re-open Jan. 5. { Pre-holiday partieg are in full swing now on the campus. The
Art Wednesday,
the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey ence B. Miller, Sunnyside Road; E. Allen, 5811 Julian Ave.; Miss Miss Jo Ann Walrod, daughter Lola Brady, daughter of Mr. and ©f Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Walrod, by the Harold P. Brady, 5833 8002 N. Michigan Road, and Miss : Dewey Ave.; Miss Renee Chevro- Florence Elaine Waterman :
Washington Blvd; Miss!wil] hold vesper services at 3 p.m. informative panel display which explains "What the Architect Does.” All home lovers will enjoy this exhibit. No admission
unday in the Indiana Central!
College Auditorium: | 8 eerhe Rev. charge, of course. Gelsendorff, daughter of Mr. and .
Donald Jerome. Mrs, L. C. Geisendorff, 5786 N.|® i at Christmas.”
New Jersey St. Members of the Manual Music
5927 Evanston Ave.; Miss Rosilyn| Ann James, daughter of Mr. and
Micky Webster, “Tiny Tim.” 2nd. Christmas ree: will be Mio “Sidney L. James, 3510 N.| Christmas Store Hours: 9:00 to 5:25 Daily re eee | ™ i, 8 of Lhe Dames Pennsylvania St.; Miss Barbara e Herronaires, Dale Stewart. Lamar, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | Party Arranged Randy Paluzzi, Llayd Smith and Herbert D. Lamar, 3802 N. Penn-
The wives of the officers of Gene Schram, will sing. Messrs. gylvanja St.; Miss Nancy Yvonne| the Indiana Air National Guard and Mesdames Donald M. Matti- [ ee.. daughter of Mr. and Mrs.| in Stout Field will hold a ‘“get- son, Wilbur D. Peat, David K. Wallace O. Lee, Marott Hotel. | acquainted” party at 1:30 p. m. Rubins and Garo Z. Antreasian Miss Marilyn Anne Miller, Sunday at the field. twill be chaperones. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clar-
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