Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 December 1949 — Page 25

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~ Feature Meetings

df ITSC Chapters

Mood of Holiday Celebration to Reign ~ At Gatherings of 14 Chapters This Week

Fourteen ITSC chapters will celebrate Christmas at lunchenos, meetings and parties this week. So TEN ; The Betsy Ross Chapter will meet at'6:30 p. m. tomorrow In on ¥ ’ ’ the home of Mrs. E. 0. Sterns, 5615 Lowell Ave, Mrs. Floyd Boyer bk \ TR A

and Mrs. Leo J. Ford will assist.

change after a talk by Miss Magdalena Fred. ~ “Mrs. William Mechling, 5805 Carroliton Ave,

12:30 p. m. Christmas luncheon Chapter tomorrow, Miss Fred

p. m. luncheon also is scheduled by the Cherokee Chapter. It will

be in the Warren Hotel. Mrs. C.

Members of the Denali Chapter will collect toys for the ehildren in General Hospital at their meeting at 7:45 p. m, Ralph R. Fears, 905 E. Morris St.; hostess, will be assisted by Mrs. James R. Banta. Mrs. Basil Fischer will talk on* “Scandinavian

Christmas Customs.” Mrs. Fern Norris also will tdlk on Scandinavian customs at the Isle of Capri Chapter meeting at 6 p. m. in the Warren Hotel

Guest Speaker Mrs. Clayton Ridge will be

guest speaker at the 1230 p. m.

dessert luncheon of the Pleas-

ant Run Chapter. Mrs. J. B. |

Miller, 48 N. Audubon Road, will entertain.

“Another-event-tomorrew--will. |

pe the luncheon and Christmas party of the Venetian Chapter. The 1230 p. m. meeting will be in the Warren Hotel. Mesdames M. B. Dunn, Fritz Whuelfing, Alfred Kahle, Roy Shutts and Leo M. Litz will be hostesses. Mrs. and Mrs, fieorse Davis will

read a Christmas story. The musical program. will be. presented by Mesdames John

Goodnight, Vesta Shaffer and Bonnie Mitchell, The first of Tuesday's meet{age will be the Monterey Chap2... luncheon ard | Christmas program. It will be in the home of Mrs. Lewis E. Shott, 1621 Cunningham Road. Mrs.

change. The Yule party and dinner of the Egyptian Chapter will be at 6:30 p. m. in Buckley's CumberJand Restaurant. Mrs. Robert Flutro will be the hostess, Chapter Meeting The Old Glory Chapter meeting is set for 8.p. m. in the home of Mrs. Blanche Leonard, 3540 N. Grant St. Mrs. Walter Houppert will speak. Guests will

"be Mrs. N. Mac Hollingsworth,

federation president, and Mrs. John W, Thornburgh, honorary federation president. Mrs.

George Speece and Mrs. Jessie Critchfield .will be co-hostesses. |

Christmas Luncheon

The Colonial ‘Boston Chapter

will meet at 10-a.m.—Wednes-Mrs, |

day in the Marott Hotel, H. B. Sturgeon will be in charge of the program and Mrs, Norris will speak. A holiday party and gift exchange will follow. Hostesses will be Mesdames Harry Brunell, Fred Farnum. Paul Stetson, H. F, Passel and

Ww. JL. Berry.

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Ethel Zinter will speak |

Helen Talge Brown will | speak. There will be a gift ex- |

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“By AGNES H. OSTROM | The holiday theme will high-| light events and programs for

Parties mm to Sponsor Children's Party

MONDAY | Carnelian Noon.

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There will bea Christmas gift ex- M. J. Woods and E. W. Sho

| walter, assistants, Christmas| will have the i party, meeting of the Booth Tarkington Zeta Kappa Chap. Delta Theta will. give the program. A 12:30 ¥ Tau~—8 p. m. Mrs. George Far“rell, 5349 Washington Rivd,, 0. Crawford will speak. | hostess, Christmas party.

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(Monday Afternoon Reading— Mrs. | 3240 N. New Jersey St.. hostess; Mesdames Clark Griffith, E, L.

The Warren Hotel will be the {- Ireland, J. R. Townsend Jr. and|

scene of the Mount Vernon

Chapter Christmas luncheon Christmas party. and gift ex-| and meeting Wednesday. It change. l will be at 11 a. m. Mesdames iNew Ern-1 p. m. Mrs. Karl C.| Bess Henry, Lloyd Pottenger, | Wolfe, 705 N.. Emerson Ave, G. W, Cushman and Marcel hostess. Christmas program, |

Pittet are the hostesses. Mrs Ralph R.

Mrs, Gray.

| H. G. Connelly will give the Chap, G, PEO 7:30 pmo. Mis | program. Mittdred Askren, 5732 T.owelt A noon luncheon that day Ave. hostess. Christmas party | will mark the first Christmas (Chap. P, PEO-—1 p. m. Mrs, A

celebration of the Alaskan H. lLosche, 3214 Chapter, It will. be_in the E, | Ave.. hostess; Mesdames A. W, New York 8t, Branch, Indiana ~~ Me Prona-td Cart Beet-—and { National Bank. A business Corteneoy Dinwiddie, assistants { session and initiation of can- Christmas nrogram, MEE Taw | didates will follow, Mrs. Norris | senee Newitrn and Mrs, V, R will be the speaker. ' ‘ater A pitch-in dinner and party TUESDAY

will be held by the New Har-

local club goers again this week. Chap. Q, PEO—2.p: m. ‘Mrs, H.E.| St

H 7 {Tuesday Quest—12:30 p. m. Mrs. M bh Club. Sn EE Sa ews Mothers

| Westfield Woman's 2p. m. Mrs.

2:30 p. ni. Mrs. Charles Mair {Indianapolis Readers --

Frnest Alcorn, assistantalinter Nos—~12:30 p. m, Mrs. Seth|

{Irvington

Sutherland fryington Homemakers

assistant, Program, Mrs. C. J. "Eduoktion of Oh Iserloth; “while elephant" gift Chatman Mire, Ar Ke exchange. Tri Ka

Nicholson, 4637 Kenwood Ave,

| The schedule follows: : | . wth | TODAY" | hostess. Program, Mrs. Ivan iday Afte ¥ RIDAY , : | Snyder, r ay rnoon { Bide-A-Wee-—8 p, m. Miss Adele Mrs. Wendell Brown, 30. a Ginnsz, 2263 N. Delaware St. Spemcer—Noon. Mrs. G. J. Gale St. hostess; Mrs. LY | hostess, Christmas dinner and, Spangler, 6725 Riverview Drive: pyrdy, Mrs. Donald Stein by | gift exchange. hostess; Mrs. A. C. Wood, as-| and Miss Alvira Clark. | sistant. Christmas program] change.

and exchange,

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Lunch: To Give Party!

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Place, hostess; Dennerline, assistant, eon; carols; exchange.

Henry Baumelér; hostess, 3 Christmas story, Mrs, Finley In Marott Tuesday ' =~ Caca. { The Marott Hotel WEDNESDAY Ballroom will be the soem, of

1 p. mithe Newman Mothers Mrs. W. A. Von|Christmas fest luncheon ont chairman. Exchange; i| party. It will be at 2% I m. {Tuesday Fu guest will be ) 462¢ Rookwood Ave. [Paul C. BShulte. The Rev, hostess. “Song of Heaven,” Raymond Bosler will oy. Mrs. Claude Record; “Jean|invocation. Brown Wagoner,” Mrs. R. E. Miss Laura Jean Ray will g Langston, & monalog, “The Littlest Aoi Catholic Wo m & n's| MIS: William ‘Holland, pianist, Study Noon, Mrs, Karl Kernel, Will play for the Community -t 5040 ¥, Pleasant Run Pkwy. 8 ng. 3 niiters, Soctal committee in| Those in Char ° cHarge of Party. | Mrs, Frank Koch, chairmitn, Noon. and Mrs. E. M. Stuppy, Ellen chairman, will be assisted Mess Mestames Louis B. Beebe, pion... Grover gram; Mrs. Willlam T. atin Alhers, as- decorations, and Mrs, J. J, Touts. New officers Installed. reservations.

Marott Hotel, Canon, party,

Elliott,

Mrs. Albert Gray, 824 berger PRwy. hostess) dames Gerald Todd. Shiver and W. CO, sistants,

Mary Washington Grandmothers, The general committee inely ~-11130 a, m, eA Mesdames Clarence Brown, -

Anagnnins Group, Vrsilon Sigma New Century -

-1:30 p. m. Mrs. W. ard Butler, Thomas N. Coo

mony Chapter at 7:30 p. m. Mrs, Omicran—12:30 p.m. Mis. H. F. Summerville, 47 N. Webster Lawrence Daly, Neal J. A. Lime will assist the host- W. Kroeger, 6102 Indianola) Ave. hostess; Mrs. O, C, Neler! {Thomas Doyle, Joseph E. Do | Soe FA rae award, * Ave, hostess. “The Littlest] and Mrs. Meade Powell, assist-lyw, F, Kervan, Willlam C. Mes. | Ag ir way >. here Angel” Mrs. Kroeger, “Bright| ants, “Words to Live By." Mrs. Millian. Louis. Ostheimer apd [Basil Fischer, will § tk. Feather” (Wilder), Mrs. ¢. N.| B. A. Knight; gifts, Thomas Maley, wt ischer, will talk Symons. Fs hange and carols. Chap. F, PEO--1 p. m. Mrs. R. W.| There will be a gift exchange i Chaleedony—12:30 p. m. 38th St.| LooKabill, 5200 Woodside Drive, sor members. ey Altrusa Club Brasicy, jo.30 p: Nina 2 He esd Gaines ns ——— =i ank. Mrs. J. CC. Cunningham ene ax! chairman: Mesdames Fred! Critchfield and Harry Yockey,! Quarterly Council Toda

wo led Pa {ha S8sist antsy... [Daughters of the British Empire 2 p.m, Mrs. Howard Griffith, |

‘Sets Party

Yule Program

5760 N. Pennsylvania St. hos-| To be Tomorrow tess; Mrs. George Henderson. A 7 p. m. dinner tomorrow In| Mrs. Franklin the Marott Hotel will precede the| Mise Jeane Drummond. Christ-|

fannual holiday party of the In-| dianapolis Altrusa Club. Miss Mamie Larsh is general chairman. Assisting with

English Avenue Boys Mothers” i 1:15 p. m. English Avenue Boys | Club. 'Mesdames Charles John-|

t | arrangements son, Wilbur Hittle ahd James

; . > . Party. are the Misses Elizabeth Wivel,| _|. Johnson, In: charge y Gladys Alwes, Ruth Hoover, Mar-| Dak : 1 a. Wayne

garet Hiles, Edith Moore, Helen hostess; Mrs. 0. M. Richardson,

The Universal Club Auxiliary will sponsor a children's Christmas party Tuesday morning in

|Robinson and Helen Brown, Mes-$ assistant. “Romance of Bells,” dnimes Betty Bowe, F. D. Walker, Crossroads. Mrs. William Chance (left) and Mrs. R. F. Rankin, club members, ge! some assistance | Mrs Arthur Macy; music, Mrs. Bh S. Srratman, Garretts Feit H from two of the patients in decorating the tree for the holiday event. J. A. Sink. (Grolier Fine Arts-—Noon. Mrs,|

Schaefel and A. F. Krueger.

Mrs. Lois Anderson is organization president.

group - of’ Christmas ‘carols, and Literary Club Plans | Mrs. Laura Craig Poland will play

‘Holiday Event |“The Christmas Fantasy.” = The Indianapolis Parliamentary

| Mrs. George Bork, 5105 wast] | lington Blvd, will be hostess at Club to Have Party Law Club will meet for its Christ a EE Sa C » « or F. O. Ellis, 6111 N. Olney 12:30 p. m. Tuesday for the Wy- The annual Christmas party of mas luncheon tomorrow in the Hoc! a Mrs. R: , will be hostess at 12:30 p. m./Mo-Dau Literary. Club holiday the Cruzan Parliamentary Law nome of Mrs. Charles F. Voyles, H. Peterson, 906 Fairfield Ave. rE for the Christmas lunch-iluncheon. Mrs. Emory Cowley Club II will be held at 6:30 p. m. 4150 N. Meridian 8t. Mrs. Thomas hostess; Mrs. T. B., Davis and Minnie. Cooper will Tuesday in the YWCA. M. Hindman will read a Christmas| Mrs. H. B, Pearce, assistants.

eon of the Zeta Tau Alpha Moth-and Mrs. ers. Club. Assisting the hostess assist. Lawrence T. Btafford will he story and Mrs. Rebecca Vander. Christmas p ogram, Mrs. Thom-

P. T. Allen, 3045 Washington Blvd. hostess; Mesdames E, 8.| Farmer, A. I.. Duncan and] Grace B, “Guess, assiitants | Christmas story, Mrs.

Parhementary Group _ |Arranges Luncheon . |

will be Mesdames Homer I. The program will include a dra- master of ceremonies, Mrs, Staf- cook will play piano selections. as Bunch; exchange. Humke, M. J. Luichinger. George matic reading, “The Christmas ford is in charge of decorations: Assisting the hostess will be Late Book--12:30 p. m. Mrs. J. D |E. Spencer, Noel Montgomery Tree,” by Mrs. Clarence Sittler. There will be a gift exchange and Mesdames James P. Tretton Sr.

Case, 319 W, Westfiéld Bivd., ather,

and Herman Exner. IMrs. , Charles Brady will sing a Christmas carol sing. hostess;

Taser, Jo Ment Benshinswnd: ops os "Chap. V, PEO—2 p. m. Mrs. 17 Foreign Wan: wi hold- ita

McCray . and. Chap. AF, PEO—Noon.

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McDermed, 3670 Forest Manor terly council of administra Ave, hostess. Christmas story,(2 p. m. today in the World Mrs. E. B. 8mith, Memorial. Mrs, Jo Breidenba Mrs. W. Jasper, department president, H. Remy, 44 E, 54th St. hostess. be in charge,

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