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Times photo by William A. Oates ir CHEER COMMITTEE—Mesdames Henry S. Hohlt, George S. Bond and Townsend Delint (left to right), Marion County Mental Health Society Christmas Cheer Committee members, go to work on securing Yule gifts for Indiana Central Hospital patients. The newly organized group met yesterday “in the home of Mrs. Augustus Coburn, 4828 N. Delaware St., chairman. Women's organizations of all kinds will be solicited. Goal ‘is more than 2200 presents by Dec. 20.
Holiday Sessions Lead Club Activities in Near Future
C HRISTMAS parties, dinners, luncheons, a “Dad's Nite” and regular club meetings are on the calendar of events for next week. : The Southern Club Auxiliary will have a Christmas party at 1 p. m. next Friday at the home
of Mrs. Leslie M. DeVoe, 4014 Washington Blvd.
Sigma Alpha ota
Zeta Chapter of Sigma Alpha Tota National Music Fraternity and its Patroness Club will join the Indianapolis Alumnae Chapter in the annual Incorporation Day dinner at 6:30 p. m. Tuesday at the Propylaeum. Mrs. Roy J. Pile is in charge of the dinner with Mra. Robert W. Blake in charge of table appointments. Serving on the hostess committee will be Mesdames Russell V. Barton, George 8. Dailey, Paul A. Brown, Harold Larsh, Clair McTurnan, Vaughn Cornish and S. K. Ruick and Miss Jeanette Tobey. = » » NEW PATRONESSES, Mrs. Robert Hoffman, Mrs. J. Leslie Muesing and Miss Lilly Timm, . will be initiated. Miss Mildred Henninger. president of Zeta Chapter of Jordan Music College, will perform the serv(8 A musical program, under the direction of Mrs. Alan D. Judkins, will include Miss Nancy Ford, soprano; Mrs. James Lewallen, pianist, and Mrs, John Stubbs, contralto. All are upperclassmen at Jordan Music College and members of Zeta Chapter.
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Panhellenic
The Indianapolis Panhellenic Association will meet for a Christmas party at 7:30 p. m. Monday at the home of Mrs. John M. Leslie, 3509 N. Gale St.- Hostesses will be Mesdames Peter Terzick. Elliott Morrill, W. F. Montgomery and 8. Walker Downing. There will be a small gift exchange followed by a musi program planned by Mrs. Bert McCammon. Christmas selections will be sung by students of School 1.
Altrusa
The Altrusa Club will meet at 12:30 p. m. tomorrow in the Hotel Washington for lunch-
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eon. Miss Martha Shertzer representative of Merrill Lynch, Pierce. Fenner & Beane, will show the film, “Fair Exchange.” Miss Myrtle Johnson will preside over the forum to follow
Alpha Sigma Alpha
Alpha Sigma Alpha Sorority Alumnae Club will meet for a Christmas dinner at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday at tha home of Miss Eloise Proctor, 3110 N. Delaware St. Miss Betty Presnall is chairman of the arrangements for the meeting. Assistant hostesses will be Mrs. Richard Rice and Miss Adelaide McCarty. Mrs. William P. Noblitt will direct the singing of Christmas Carols. At this meeting members will bring rummage for the sale to be at St, Philip's Episcopal Church Dec. 8. Mrs. William Lamb is chairman and will be assisted by Miss Zelma Piner and Miss Wilma Wolfe.
Sigma Chi Mothers
The sigma Chi Mother's Club of Butler University will hold a “Dad's Nite” meeting at 8 p.m. Tuesday at Atherton Center on the campus. Al Sigma Chis will bring their dads as special guests. Dean L. Gray Burdin will be speaker of the evening. Mothers of the pledges will be hostesses with Mrs. Willlam H. Shreve chairman.
Daughters of Isabella
Mother Theodore Circle, Daughters of Isabella, will hold its regular 6 business meeting Tuesday at 8 p. m. in the Cath#: lic Community Center auditorium,
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» » " OTHER ACTIVITIES on the museum calendar for December include a lecture at 4 p. m. Sunday by Mrs. Frederi¢ Krull. She will discuss “Our Lady of the Light, in Old Mexico.” Demonstrations of Art Media, sponsored: by the Art School Alumni Association, will be given at 7:30 p. m. Wednesday. A motion picture program “An Artist's View of Mexico" will be given by Hildreth Meiere at 4 p, m, next Friday. An illustrated lecture, “The City of London.” will be pre sented by Robert O. Parks at 4 p. m. Dec. 16. Concluding aetivities for December will bc a motion picture program, ‘Ballet by Degas.” to be given by Georges Braque at 7 p. m Dec. 30. Exhibitions for this month will be Art of Colonial Mexico, through Dec. 9. and First Two Centuries of American Prints and Decorative Arts, Ded 15 through Jan. 6.
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Times photo by John R. Bpicklemire.
ART STUDENTS—(Back row, left to right) Mesdames George Weidlich, C. B. Blakeslee, C. T. Geyer, Francis Hackett and Henry Mertz; (on floor) Mrs. Stephen Feduska (left) and Mrs. Albert Heberer receive instructions from George Jo Mess, Indianapolis artist.
Brendonwood Art Circle Dresses Up Homes With Choice Canvases From Its Own Brush
Byv-JEAN-TABBERT | ANDSCAPES in the living room, pastels in the pantry. Art currently in North Side homes stems from the creative efforts of a Brendonwood art circle. Its members include eight matrons, bound together by friendship and an overwhelming desire to paint. They are Mesdames Francis Hackett, George Weidlich,
Clad in smocks and jeans, they meet from 10 o'clock. to noon on Wednesday mornings. Vera Weidlich’s attractive recreation room is their “garret.” : Veterans of the group are Mesdames Hackett, Baker, Mertz and Weidlich. Together they studied with Carl Graf. then attended classes of the Art Students League in Rauh Memorial Library.
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Stephen Feduska and Fred P. Baker. So successful have they been the paintings bearing their signatures are in great demand. pastels, water colors and still lifes of the octet are prized as wedding gifts, take honor positions in Indian-
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For their own houses the group often paints to order. They match color schemes, fill barren wall spots.
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BECOMING a part of the Brendonwood scene, the talented -women expect to study all aspects of painting. Their first teacher. Edmund Brucker, gave them the fundamentals of oils, pastels and water colors. Now George Jo Mess is teaching them the rudiments of landscapes. From the ABCs of composition, each has turned to the practical business of interpretation.
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AS OTHER OF their friends became interested, they decided to hold their sessions in Brendonwood, organized like a class with a private teacher. Fach woman has her favorite medium. Ida Mertz likes to work in pastels, Florence Baker in oils. Lee Feduska, Louise Herberer and Mildred Blakeslee excel at water colors. Recently three achieved professional status. Mrs. Mertz and Mrs. Weidlich had entries accepted in the Art league show at Block's. And, most exciting, Genevieve Hacket won the Florence Peeling award for her outstanding water color, “A Bouquet,” in the same exhibit. Next on the docket is an exhibit of their very own in the Brendonwood community house this spring.
Mrs. Norris Heads Republican Club
Mrs. Fern E. Norris was re- vice presidents; Mrs. Edwin 3. Schilling and Mrs. John W, Schoeneman, recording and corresponding secretaries, and Mrs, Laura Ray, treasurer Mesdames William Bolen, Kar! Buchanan and O. A. Baun-
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Chow will be served from 7:30 to 9 p. m. Tommy
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