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Christmas Parties Still Highlighting Activities of Clubs

Y ULE-TIME parties are still holding a monopoly on Indianapolis club activities,

The Rockford College Alumnae Club will sponsor the

Junior Booth Tarkington Civic Theater

“The Christmas Nightingale” at 10:30 a. m. Dec. 22; Mrs. Stephen Moreland, chairman of the ‘ways and means committee, will be assisted by Mrs. James G. Ewing and Mrs. ‘Herpert Sloan:

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Sororifies— Sororities Set Yule Parties

HRISTMAS parties and dances will hold the attention of local sororities

-for the next few days.

Members of Gamma Alumnae, Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority, will meet at 6:15 p. m. Monday for a dinner in the Butler University chapter house. Mrs. Ralph Burne, hostess chairman, will be assisted by Mesdames John Pichuson Jr.

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Daughters of Isabella, will meet at 8 p.m. Tuesday in the Catholic Community Center for its annual Christmas party. Each member is asked to bring a small gift and donations of canned goods for the Little Sisters of the Poor. There will be a silver offering for the babies at St. Elizabeth's Home. In charge of arrangements are Mesdames Zeo W. Leach, John Garsnett, John Tragesser, Charles West, George Galema, Rilliard Kett, Joseph P. Gallagher, Glenn Cartwright, Margaret Smith, Mark H. Miller and Henry Pfizenmayor.

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“Isabella Yule Party Planned

Mother Theodore Circle,

ler, Marie McGary, Helen Newton, Mary Ann Dolan, Catherine Fox, Frances Steidle and Marie O'Connor.

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Party for Patients

Patients at the Indiana Cenral Hospital will be served refreshments Wednesday at the’ annual Christmas party of Alpha Chapter, Alpha Pi Omega Sorority, The committee, headed by Mrs. V. C., Richardson, in cludes Mesdames R. A. Rotz, C. L. Richwine and L..C. Badger.

Plan Open House

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas N, Belton, 638 KE. 48th St, will

Proceeds will Misses Catherine + Fletcher, hold their annual open house , s¢ Harry Hollis Jr, O. N. Olvey, wary Hickey, Mary Agnes Kel- from 6 to 9 p m. Dec. 23. $3, $M ge 30 the flub's scholarship Sots Yule Robert E. Jones, Earl C. Schra- y ye — p rr o————— A fist Club - der, Louis Stephanoff and NorFTIsTS u man E. Miller, Members of the Indiana Mesdames : Richard Paul,

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ot : ants. There will be a | of a Christmas dinner party anna Hall and Valri Philpott ajrangemen for members of the American - aS the Three Kings. Ehristmas piogram. | 1.50 Society of Women Accountants. Solos will be sung offstage by Alpha lota 1° ded Mr. Raymond Davis, public Martha Stacy, Margaret Lie A benefit dance from 9 p. m, relations director of Goodwill Miller and Mrs. Carol Nelson. to. midnight tomorrow will be |x Industries, Inc., will 4alk on the = Mrs. Nelson is the head of the held by the Alpha Iota Sorority work done by ‘his organization,c Music department at the school. ; of Lain's Business College in the people employed and helped. Miss I. Hilda Stewart, Tudor the Boulevard Room, Antlers but The story, “Christmas Bells,” Hall principal, will give Bible TRUE CHRISTMAS SPIRIT — Hotel. Proceeds will go. to «+. OUT an will be told by Mrs. Clayr Mc- readings during the pantomime, Mrs. John Vargo with the needy Indianapolis families for : Coun, and Mrs. Frank Skiles Miss Lois Sutton and Mrs. Pa- Ch ist 9 de h Christmas. y decidedly will lead the caroling followed tricia Maurey will be the ac- nstmos scene she ‘made her- Miss Yvonne Faille is chairTh by a gift exchange. companists. self. man of the affajr. Committee ese pure . RE members for tickets and decFn Traffic Club ; : 3 By BETTY LOCHER orations include Misses Vgnita thrill him fo The Indianapolis Women's Okats. TINY new church, not Lou Stanfill, Mildred Jones, Traffic Club will hold its an- more. than three feet Dorothea Deck, Wilma >Breed- | so beauti- Dual Christmas dinner Monday : : : love, Alberta Nelp, Estelle | In Sih il J. 5. Sinkle, & high to the very tip. of its. . ; Grou Christine Bannon, | : rs. J. J. Mijares, Miss Es : I Billy Throckmorton and Eva pis d so varied Harding dnd Miss Margaret A FRIEND who is divorced gold CONS already has an DE ro . Mb Kissel are the committee. is marrying for the second enthusiastic congregation. . lem will be Studv Revi time and you would like to Neighbors of Mrs. John Var- Omega Phi Tau uay Review : entertain for her in some £0, 1152 N. Holmes Ave. feel The USS Bandee will be the many stun- ag an Ms Brunet! Trmpe, way. she has provided Christmas in- scene of a Christmas dinner<0 Forest Manor Ave. will be , Ge i spiration for all who have had dance Dec. 22 by Alpha Beta ! WRONG: Giv , Spiration yap and colors. hosts for a Christmas party for for her. Ve 2 shower the good fortune to see her Chapter members of Omega

Artists Club will meet, Monday night in the 38th Street Branch, Merchants National Bank, for a Christmas party. There will be a gift exchange of art materials. Chairman of arrangements, Mrs. George Jo Mess, will be assisted by Mesdames Harry Blassingham, Randolph Coats, ilson 8. Daily, Phillip Lutz and Harold S. Pierce and Miss Jane Messick,

Women Accountants The Spink-Arms Hotel will be the scene at 6:15 p. m. Monday

the Study Review Club at 6:30

Program

“THE Holy Night,” story of the nativity told in pantomime, will be present-

ed at 4 p. m. Sunday by Tudor Hall School. The program will be given in the school auditorium. Carols will be sung by the upper and lower school choruses. The cast will include Margot Lacy as Mary; Susan Atkins as Joseph; Katie Sue Kehoe, Ros-

charming yuletide decorations.

John D. Martin, Earl P. Miller, James Kingsbury, and Richard E. Stradling. Christmas carols will be sung by. the Butler University Men's Club ‘under the direction of Richard T. Whittington.

lota Tau Tau The annual Christmas dinner of Eta Chapter, Iota Tau Tau, international legal sorority, will be at 6 p. m. Monday in

the Frontier Room of the Keys. |

Mrs. Mary Garrett and Miss Jessie Levy will be in charge of

i Phi Tau Sorority. Husbands : RIGHT: Realize that it is > tomorrow! P. m, tomorrow, i She makes th Christ- will be guests. : All in questionable tas i Se majtes them every nrs : fuels wii Ineiude ss. a Shes fora ue mas season for her own pleasure COME ALL YE FAITHFUL—The little cardboard church Robert Co Ferrell Robart af. married for the second tims 5:Well as that of her family made by Mrs. Vargo has “stained glass” windows made of bits . x. . AS avi, La, “AC . » . - . French, Robert Ittenbach, A. J. 2nd so entertain for your 20d guests. Each year differ- of colored cellophane. The interior is completely furnished with Hostess for Kurker, Lawrence Laidlaw, friend with some other kind . ont things are added to the o..¢ gpd gitar. r 13 095 John lon sdor?. Sam * Mec. of party. groupings. New this year is the ‘ T . Cormick Ca Morton. William "a wow church scene. , mantel is an authentic Nativity which gives a shimmering umhae ea Robes Newbold. Harold Peters Carl YOU receive a telephoned The door of the little church gcene under a’ silver star. The translucence. Carl J. Weinhardt. 4833 | : J Roesiy Nat Schreiner invitation and you have to re- On the mantel opens. The in- shepherds are already wor- Not content with having _ Mrs. a St on oer | ¥ Et d Earl H. fuse it because you have ac- terior is complete with pews, shiping at the manger, and the outdone herself on the mantel, N-: Mer an a w ‘ e Hh BJ Behm and Sa wil. cepted another invitation for an aisle runner and miniature Wise Men are still traveling Mrs. Vargo turned her talent pss yom “errr n give hd | : Ii a I Ane TS Alc. the same night. However, altar with a picture of The py camel through the snow. toward decorating the piano. x MILs CRFItnes toa. ge | Wrap her in ey Welds and DT. and MIS. you would rather not explain Last Supper in the background. Mrs. Vargo used for her There you will find a gay St. a Robart McKay, Oxford | P y z Just where you are going. 8 rr manger part of a wooden nail Nick, complete from boots 10 . yo iern's student counselor, our quilted ROBE! Railway Women WRONG: Feel that you 'A TINY GOLDEN light ll- keg ‘which she lined with an Deard, driving his sleigh "eet prospective students J New officers of the Railway must say what you are plan- luminates the church and ra- gi4 window shade. This she thrush the snow. and their mothers who will be Wonderful, washable quilted cotton Business Women’s Association ning to do. diates through the ‘stained covered with wallpaper paste Scraps of plywood, a tin can _ 4, 0" 100) club's guests. | b 15 har: infs with scalloped 0 ; : lass” windows that are made and two pencils were quickly ago { rooes—in charming. prints wi p will be installed at the Christ- RIGHT: Say simply that E and asbestos (left over from Mrs. Hazel Dell Nordsieck | fis. mb mas party Monday in the Haw- you are sorry but that vou of bits of colored cellophane. jngylating the house. transformed inte Santa's will sing, edges around buttons and cuffs, jumbo treet Floor thorne Room. have already accepted an- Early arrivals at the church . 4. & sleigh with the wave of Mrs, AFsionng. Mrs. Weinbatdt sized pockets, too. Robes as warm

They are Mrs. Grace Bowlus, president; Mrs. Bertha Atkin-

other invitation.

on Christmas morning are a

family of four, all dressed in

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Vargo’'s wand. She's not finished, yet,

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as your good wishes, Sizes 10 to I8

* q 3 : nn George Druding, Miss Gail | in. Red, Blue, Green gon, vice president; Mrs, Marie YOU are a dinner guest in the height of fashion. effect, she covered it with pow-- though. There's still the Christ- Eerneser and Stiss Dorothy | Cullen and Miss Constance a friend's home, Mrs. Vargo has used dolls gered bon ami and white shoe mas tree to be trimmed, and James 10.95 Wiegand, recording and corre- in different sizes for mother, polish. heaven only knows what : .

sponding secretaries, and Miss Betty Stevens, treasurer.

Bide-A-Wee Miss Marie K. Hanson, 402 N. Meridian St., will be hostess:at 6 p.m. Dec. 23 for the Christmas party and dinner of the Bide-a-Wee Club.

Betsy Ross ITSC

Mrs. John F. Thornburgh will

speak at the Christmas party wife to a social acquain- : : and maple-sugar-whip are two of the Betsy Ross Chapter, In- tance. HE election of a snow queen by the Methodist Hospital delicious - treats that will add ternational Travel Study Club, WRONG: He introduces flavor and texture contrast to |

Monday. Mrs. Martin Roschelle, 44 Woodside Ave. will be hostess.

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It was then sprinkled with double - glow holiday snow

Nursing School Queen To Be Named at Dance

School of Nursing and the presentation of a record player and albums by the Alpha Chapter, Omega Kappa Sorority, to the hospital, share the limelight in current

hospital events.

strange ingredients will go into the making of ornaments.

Pumpkin Pie Shift

Interesting variations in the traditional pumpkin pie dessert are achieved by serving it with delicious toppings. Tangy

Open House Set

Miss Glee Hook, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph W. Hook, 4825 Washington Blvd., entertain with an open house from 5 to 8 p. m. Dec. 30.

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AL [- Candidates for the queen to Will be of value in modern ther- Maple-sugar-wpip eensists gr | LA : ; @ Ce be crowned tomébrrow night at apy of child patients. Miss I MM Me hee ; Fi S + mas peci A || the all-school Christmas dance Mundy has started a collection oo rear a em | | in the White Cross Service Cen- Business Outlook, by J. A. |

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