Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 December 1950 — Page 7

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es = 3 ” = runitem § “The Holidays « 3925 E New York % a Y ey "mn Armed Forces Mess Plans Two Parties Cis . The Ft. Harrison Armed Forces! Mess will mark the holidays with Ztwo gala guest events. . An informal Christmas dance and party will be Saturday in the Mess. Ralph Lillard's orchestra will play for dancing from 9 p. m. - “to 1.a.m. Men will bring men’s gifts wid e move “women ladies’ presents for a gift for the U. S. and : Sxchange during the evening. ere will be a social hour from more), phone. A 8 to 9 p. m. preceding the dancing. or a good cause.

A New Year's Eve party will be held from 10 p. m. to 2 a. m. Dec. 31 in the Mess. There will . be a floor show and Ralph Lil- : lard’s orchestra will play again, Breakfast will be from 2 3 a.m, « Maj. E. R. Ricker heads the entertainment committee planning the parties. Committee members are Col. H. C. Carpenter, Col. M. 1. Marks, Col. George Riley, Lt. Col, J. B. Gent, Lt. Col. N. O. Wilson and Lt. Col. George A. MacEachern. Maj. G. 8. Lewis, Capt. E. E. Justice, Capt. George A. Stafford,

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Nu Chapter, Delta Theta Chi Sorority, will hold its annual Christmas party and gift ex- . change tomorrow night. It will| * be in the home of Mrs. R, ™ Mars, 2455 Kenyon Ave. : Mrs. Henri Poling and Mrs. + Charles Tyner will have charge * of the program, “The Christmas Story in Poem and Music.” Guests will include Mesdames Jacob Koontz, Maurice Allcorn and W. B. Hollenkamp. Mrs, Raymond Jerge and Mrs. Rowena Landis will assist. :

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Miss Libby Jones and Miss Marcia Urich, Carmel, are ex‘pected home from DePauw veristy for the holidays tomorrow.

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marriage to Robert Burris Chevalier Dec. 30 in the First Friends | Church. Mrs, John H. Evans will | serve as matron of honor, and | Miss Catherine Clark will be the' maid of honor. The bridesmaids will include Misses Patricia Lewis, Mary Ann Porteous and Martha } Josteoy Anhe Chevalier.

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121 Club to Give Yule Dance

‘Christmas bells with the names 5 Fos member oF the 21 | Club will decorate the foyer of the Indiana Roof Ballroom for the | group's holiday dance. It will be from 9:21 p. m. to 12:21 a. m. Christmas Day. Mary Garstang (lett) admires the finished bell

Judy Coryell is displaying. Mary will be hostess in the Garstang |!iCity and membership chairmen. home, 4401 Washington Blvd., at a punch party for club members | | and their dates before the dance.

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Mrs. Lawrence J. Shappert, auxfliary president; Mesdames T. Colin Alexander, Hugh Baker and {Frederick Ahrbecker will preside, {at the tea table. A program of Christmas: airs will be presented by Mrs. George

Invitations have been issued to K. W. Hardy, executive director of the Children's Bureau, Mrs. Hardy, the bureau staff and] auxiliary members. |

Dental Officers

New officers of the Indianapolis) Dental Assistants Association] will be installed Jan, 8. Mrs, Ruth Lines is the new president. Other officers include Miss Fran-ices-Dickinson, vice president; Miss {Emma Adkinson, secretary-trea-surer, and Mrs, Virginia Moore, {Miss Barbara Chopson and Mrs. {Katherine Hunt, program, pub-

{| Before Christmas a committee of the group will visit the Indianapolis Home for Aged Women

‘We, the Women—

Tolerate Husband's Faults; Keep Quiet About Your Own

P S ALWAYS a good idea: To keep quiet about your faults. Other people will find them out soon Snovgh without being told about them. To space your compliments so that you are considered neither unappreciative nor’ too gushing to be sincere. . To relax when you're a hostess. The hostess who works hard to make a party go, seldom succeeds at it. To tell a husband as few of your minor troubles as possible. - Te'step on the impulse to “gét even” with anybody who does you wrong. To ignore other women's ages, if you want them to ignore yours. To give a man full credit for everything he does around the house.

rather than to dig around trying to find out the worst.

Ruth Millett

» ” ” TO KEEP your husbands faults to yourself, rather than sharing them with your friends. To have as gay 'and entertaining an answer as possible, to you husband’s question: “What have you been doing all day?” our day may have been on the dull side, but you don’t have \ - sound dull when you tell about it.

Miss Barbara Ann Evans has “ana To look as pretty as possible twice each day-—at, breakfast selected the attendants for her!

when your husband comes home from work in the evening. To be as tolerant of your husband's shortcomings as you are of your own. To make a practice of repeating the good things you hear about others. To be as charitable toward .an attractive woman as you are to her less attractive sisters. .

Mrs. Burnett to Be Party Hostess

and toys for the same Jane and|Ave., will be hostess at 8 p. m. family will be collected at the tomorrow for the Christmas party, £ James Coryell Jr. will be the of Beta Chapter, Omega Phi Tau : best man, and the ushers are to|Sorority. ;

Mrs. Barney Burnett, 1101 River, Food

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Honor guest will be Mrs, C. B. bach, Mrs. chapter founder. The

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Mrs. Raymond Hudson, social! lchairman; Mrs. Harold Winckel-|

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_ group has clothed four children. hostess. — ‘age holiday dance will be held

with gifts which were contributed at the association's own holiday party.

The Alpha Chapter, Phi Delta Beta Sororityy will hold a Christ-] mas party at 8 p. m. today in the Hotel Lincoln. Hostesses will be Mrs. Gladys Close and Mrs, Eleanor Norquest.

Members of the Indianapolis Chapter, American Society of Women Accountants, held their annual holiday party last night in the Spink Arms Hotel. cash contribution will be made to the Crossroads Rehabilitation Center.

Mrs. Morey Seldin, 5999 E. 56th St., was hostess recently for the Pleasant Run Golf Course Ladies Club Christmas party. There was a gift exchange.

Annual Party Miss Doris Snavely and Miss| Ellen. Mathews, Riley Hospital student nurses, will be honor guests Thursday at the annual Christmas party of Alpha Chapter, Kappa Beta Chi Sorority. It will be held in the home of Mrs. Caryle Friddle, 2433 N.

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Mrs. Cecil York chairman for the "Christmas party and dinner of the Gamma Beta Chl Sorority. It will be at 6 p. m. tomorrow in The Keys. Assisting the hostess will be Mrs. Gus Bisesi, Mrs. Ruby Wagener and Miss Mary Scott. ;

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By MARGUERITE SMITH Times Garden Editor

Q—We want to have a long perennial border at our new home. Shall we try raising most of the plants from seed or would it be better to buy some plants already startéd? We don’t want to spend more than we must to get a nice start next year. NEW GARDENERS. A—S8ince your are new gardeners you would definitely be wise to . buy some- of your plants already started. For one thing you'll be encouraged by the flowers you'll have in your first season. For another, you'll find some of the choicest perennials are not the easiest plants to raise from seed and you'd better accumulate a little know-how before you risk a lot of failure irom sheer inexperience. Then you can start out by raising some of the easier perennials (columbine, shasta daises, delphinium, painted daisies and pinks are not too difficult) from seed and so enjoy your accumu-| lation of expefience,

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Mothers Club Has Annual Xmas Party

The Mothers’ Club ot the - Hah Ayunte Boys Clu foil ual Christmas in the S Sp, 1400 English Ea = Mes. Harry.

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Docking First Trick Would Mr. r. Abel to Win the Four

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