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offer horticulturally, like late-flowering Christmas trees. : — Guests at the Mandsome bachelor establishment of ; Lt. Col. Herbert de Schinkel, the outsize, elegant extra man and : Air attache at the Swedish embassy, were startled last week to _8nd a green, decorated Christmas tree in the window. It devel- | oped after extensive research. that “there 18 fio oid Swedish precedent for keeping a Christmas tree up two and a half months, nor is a Christmas tree | (o. of Mr. and Mrs, Joseph H. |

a Swedish Easter or Lenten custom. Whit n . The colonel apparently just has Cook, Whiteland, on Ju . 3

green thumb, the tree has kept fresh, . y and the household finds it pleasant to ATS Units

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8 boys partment, a department with endless | ) kissing. Yo possibilities, horticultural” and other- | Programs Arranged 74 right, thoug wise al nite rule—th The latest guests to be delighted For Members 5 ! boy should t by the Christmas tree were the mem- Several units of the ITSC will if his girl w: bers of Beer and Skittles, a compara- meet this week | on the seco tively old-—slightly prewar-—Washing- TOMORROW ¢ ” . Nancy thinl _ ton. social group whieh is Geterminedly Cherokee Chapter—1 p. m. Merid- “ . night Kiss th anonymous and sociologically an in- | jan Room of the Colonial Fur- F 1% % l d nig! sses Elise M teresting part of capital social life. | niture Co. Miss Amy Keene, In urniture. "9 arm B on ple is going Ise Morrow Beer and Skittles members are en- | speaker. Rd Nancy pla

tirely from the younger set, both mar- | Denalf Chapter—745 p. m. Mrs

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. pled and unmarried. They include such young Washingtonians , ) , university. § as Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Douglas— Mrs, Douglas is the daughter of yrnnam 2 Non Wako Tore! Hopp Soe that well-known soctal climber and presidential candidate, Henry | port" noaicer. = | : . % a and the Pho joo orie Morgen- ay fo : i : Eg editor of the tiene. daughter of the dean | business firms and organiza. Beley Rose Chapter 830 p.m Double Dresser with Mirror Bente of the diplomatic corps, Wil- | tions from each state con- | E. New York 8t. branch, In-| ) THE MAI helm Munthe de Morgenstierne; | {ributing fantastic gifts to the | diana National Bank. Mrs. No-| 174 5 expressed by Margaret Thors, the beautiful | Cause. | ble Reynolds, speaker. | A 0 a senior in F daughter of the Icelandic min- | The Ford Motor Car Co. Booth Tarkington Chapter—12:30| : son of Mr, . ister; Capt. Robert 8. Rivers; | &MONg others, has ‘come | p. m. Hawthorn Room. Lunch-| go } : } : Shaw, 6093 Capt. Louis d'Autremont; Lt. eg WR ing maguinient | eon. Mrs. Max Norris, speaker. | Color begins with the furniture itself in warm, blond ko- Michigan Ra Cmdr. William H. Hudgins and | "0 ye Ba Mes Vine TUESDAY rina . . . dramatic ‘gray walnut. Both modern tenes will Don iz a | other White House aids, and | 00" 0) racturers: loss sym. | Woodruff Chapter —7:30 p. m.| : : cul believer -in Pat _Prochnik, daughter of the | S| Mrs, Gladys Eade, 5223 E.| blend with any color scheme, give wonderful contrast to theory that

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istration. : North 8t., hostess.

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former minister from Austria. Miss Prochnik is a professional |

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. Ehanteuse and Shtertaine 1 Te d | Side branch, Indiana National| stock group of smart modern bedroom furniture. ise Sus @ guests one evening w H Bank. : hres “y'Attendral” and other refined | alraressers Msnteres Chaner—250 5. wa) Ayres’ Furniture, Sixth Floor around 5 » blues. T M + W. Washington St. branch, In-| i goodnight oO ee ana N : : “Of course : diana National Bank. Luncheon mT Membership Problems | Slabs Nation on Vo io the J

~The young people meet every _The annual May Day program! other Sunday, early in’ the eve- [Of the Indianapolts ‘Halrdressers| le of Pi Ch 1 { ning at the home” of a well- land Cosmetologists Association se o fies apter ; mn. heeled member or guest, who Hawthorn Room. Luncheon, will be held Apr. 30 and May 1 po. ind re 5 i has to be sufficiently well- | . Isle of Capri Chapter--11.15 a. m. _heeled to have a large enough |!n the Hotel Lincoln. There will — Ayres committee room: = Rouse to accommodate the be a spring style show and exhibit Erin Isle Chapter—6:30 p. m, crowd of 150 or more. They [in conjunction with the program. | Riley Hotel. Dinner,

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drink nothing but beer, eat an | - According to Mrs. Ethel Bren- Mt. Vernon Chapter—11 a. m. in Duke Uni informal supper prepared by [ton, president and general chair-| Warren Hotel. Luncheon, study forestr gaterens, dans 3 they Tea) Nice (man, the event will be combined —— "A member —at de’ nkel's house they (with the quart. in } an dia Swedish polkas in the hase. |stats nese. "5 C Alumnae Club | staff, Don is eer Pnente-ani- tall A Wash Fg: +8 A lolita fr r———"8ny track teams, ton accordion virtuoso, Dever- | Mra ie Ru ama, Names Officers In the bam + .' H » , r £8 HAY here ia Fath (and Viron Moore, treasurer. " Newly eleeted officers of the P) ” “aR. iD nl ¢ 8 rather re- | Committees include Mrs. Alpha Xi Delta Alumnae Club are eryone is in a | ; : { “I DON'T t semi-comatose state after the © °rence Trowbridge, artists; Mrs./announced. kiss a boy on Thursday night party, the Fri. Ruth. Oesterle, program; Mrs. | They are Mrs. Kermit Harrell, Rabold says.

Skittles are almost Ansur- Mirt Craig and Mrs. Oesterle, Ma8azine chairman; Mrs. Charles

; n raltz {Mabel Thoms, finger waving con-| President; Mrs. K. G. Whistler, | 1 ew walls oro Supper test“ ‘Mesdames Orpha Bosley, | Vice president; Miss Naida Petran-| day night parties, and the in- Mary Roberts and Mildred Park-/0if and Mrs, Carl Arnold, record-| evitable parties which seem to ©. Models; Mrs. Bessie Shelburne, ing and corresponding secretaries; | €rop up Monday, Tuesday apd registration; Mesdames Este Miss Mary Armington and Mrs.| Wednesday as well. Cy Moore, Lucille Patterson and B®: I- McKay, treasurer and as-| The problems of Beer and Dorothy Sprinkle, clinic; Mrs, SiStant; Mrs. Edward M. Sharer,

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mountable. There is a4 high per- [style show, and Miss Betty centage of divorced couples (Wheeler, dance and entertainamong the membership, and ment; : tactful maneuvering is impera- | Mrs. Florance Peirce will emcee | tive so as not to ticude on the the style show, same evening hose divorced - ‘Members who “are” not" feeling

dent; Mrs. Elliot Morrill, Pan* hellenic delegate, and Mrs. Alvin Pollock, alternate. : Mrs. Harrell will serve as official delegate to the Province Conven-

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.8ay and civilized toward each Lectyre Arranged Monticello, -11l. Others who plan other. Alsg; there are man ~The ' American -S8candinavianito attend from Indianapolis are ‘older. folk’ who were younger Society will sponsor an illustrated Mrs. R. LL. McKay, Mrs. Eimer when the group was begun lecture on East India by Dr. and Koch and Miss Petranoff. Kappa eight or nine _vears—ago—and Mrs. 'C. Mervin Palmer Friday. Chapter and the. Champaignwho “can't understand now The 7:30 p. m, meeting will be in, Urbana Alumnae will be conven= that! as one member put it the 38th St. Branch, Indiana Na- tion hosts. Mrs. Allan Faux, simply and brutally “they've tional Bank. Visitors are wel- Muncie, formerly of this city, is grown older.” : come, province vice president.

Fereign Guests The hazardous and exotic rewards of Washington ener taining were illustrated recent. . 1y at a dinner party given by & Georgetown hostess for a newly imported diplomatic | couple. At the end of the eve. | ning, the beautifully behaved gentleman guest of honor,..| beaming and clicking his heels. | stood in the hall saying his farewells, t In clear, bell-like tones overs | heard by at least half a dozen | other dinner guests he said to | the hostess, "Goodby, _and

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thank. you so. much, It was ! Branch of th gruesome. Really gruesome.” Bank. His little wife, at his side, did Miss Rose a chairming curtsy and beamed vio. Chairman, an thanks with him, “And greasy,” . on the prograt

lem Ettinger, invocation; t Group, directe Smith, and M| who will give Miss-Ann-€ toastmistress : Co-chairmen ¢ Mrs. Sarah A Ann Calderon. mittee are: Kaufman, Ab Burnstein, Mi ward Fershtr

she said. smiling and nodding. - ‘The hostess, aside from .restricting her dinner lists to pative American Congressmen whose English is somewhat more understandable, is contemplating —a correspondence course in the native lan Ruage of her guests, in a feeble attempt to tracé the wonderful ineffable roots of their English.

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