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who THE INDIANAPOLIS NEWS Friday, December 1, 1950 Page 30 Legionnaires Arrange Supper, Theater Party Fifty members of John H. Holliday, Post of the American Legion will entertain their wives and guests at buffet supper Tuesday evening at the Athenaeum and a then take them to the first performance, of the Legionsponsored musical revue, "Red, White and Blue." A bloc of 100 seats has been reserved by the Legionnaires for their theater party. Reservations have been made for Congressman-elect Charles B. Brownson and Mrs. Brownson, Judge and Mrs.

Alex M. Clark, Messrs. and Mesdames E. I. Kabel, Robert E.

Houk, William F. Welch, Stanley R. Trusty and Willard C. Worcester. Messrs.

and Mesdames W. A. Dyer, John C. Holmes, Albert M. Rust, Herbert E.

Hill, Harry Dragoo, R. M. Fairbanks, W. Dan Kibler, Thomas F. Kibler, Robert T.

Reid, John Wallace, Fred C. Tucker, and Wilson L. Ford Messrs. and Mesdames Lloyd G. Rossebo, John Lambertus, W.

Barr, Harry McLaughlin, Paul W. Scheuring, James R. Joseph Merlin D. Mullane, M. L.

Sutton, Edward L. Kelly, Harold Gregory, R. Reed, Wilbur C. Patterson, Ray C. Dorr and Stuart A.

Bishop. Messrs. and Mesdames R. H. G.

Mathews, Paul C. Burkholder, Lowell S. Fisher, H. F. Goheen, 'Eugene B.

Hibbs, Merle P. SpeakRalph W. Lewis, Daniel F. Lewis, Silas C. Kivett, James man.

0. Binn, Commander Louis F. Brozo. Dr. and Mrs.

A. Rick Madtson, Dr. Keith R. Ruddell, Miss Mary Jane Kruse, Dr. and Mrs.

J. William Wright, Dr. and Mrs. Don A. Morrison, J.

Frank Cantwell and Misses Jane Ann Kelly and Mary Louise Patterson. Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Nugent, and their son Stephen, who Charles came A.

to Nugent, spend 5860 Thanksgiving Washington with his parentsturn and Mrs. this week end to their home in New Haven, Conn. Mrs. Edwin E. Wunderlich and son John Allen, Los Angeles, Mr.

and Mrs. Harry W. Glossbrenner, 122 are visiting her parents, E. 32d St. They will remain until Christmas.

Deceinber 23 is the date set Christmas dinner dance in the Plans will be completed when morrow with Mrs. William H. is vice-president of the club. Messrs. and Mesdames Jeremiah and Conrad R.

Ruckelshaus. for the Dramatic Club's annual Indianapolis Athletic Club. the dance committee meets toWemmer, 5260 N. Meridian The committee is composed of L. Cadick, Irving M.

Fauvre John Robert Powers 'Filing System' Ends Handbag Scrambling 1950 by John F. Dille Ca Are the contents of your purse a muddle? Here's how the Powers girls keep There's a key that's always in a woman's handbag, never on her key chain, yet it's one that she cannot keep hidden. It's the key that opens the secret door on her grooming. How often I have seen otherwise smooth grooming crumpled by the unlovely revelations when a woman opened her purse! But I have also seen feminine charm enhanced in the eyes of maseuline observers when the open purse showed all the equipment 10 be neatly disposed and conveniently arranged. The Powers girls have perfected a handbag filing system that precludes the possibility of its ever detracting from their wom- RUGS- FURNITURE Cleaned EXPERTS Lustratone CALL LI.

5571 M- KELVEY-KELLIno 'UNACCUSTOMED AS I AM Self improvement in public speaking is a goal of L. Dubois, Indiana state agent for the Northern Insurthese members of the Indianapolis Association of In- ance Co. of New York, instructs the classes which are surance Women who meet for classes twice a month. part of an eight-months' self- improvement course now Miss Mary Lou Feltman, chairman of the educational in progress. The News Photo, William Myers.

committee, "practices" on some of her classmates. Ray Today with Women Brunch and Showers to Honor Miss Phyllis Jay, Bride-Elect Mrs. Von Taylor Ballew and honor Miss Phyllis Jean Jay shower at 11 a.m. Sunday in Pennsylvania St. Miss Jay, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. James C. Jay, 3620 Washington will become the bride of John Z. Kepler at 4:30 o'clock the afternoon of December 30 in the Broadway Methodist Church. Mr.

Kepler is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul C. Kepler, Detroit, and formerly of Indianapolis. Guests attending the shower Sunday will be Mesdames Jay, F.

L. Came, aunt of the brideelect from Glendale, George Finney, Jack Merritt, Richard Seasonal Parties, Programs Listed by PTA Groups Christmas parties and programs are planned for most of the city and county ParentTeacher Associations as December meetings are announced. The first scheduled is the Garden City study group party and pitch-in dinner Monday at 6:30 p.m. in the Indiana National Bank Branch, 2840 W. Washington St.

The Study Group of School 24 will also meet Monday for a lesson on "Faith for a Tuesday, Warren Central High School PTA and the Warren Township Council will have a joint Christmas luncheon in Jones Restaurant, 7803 E. Washington at 11:45 a.m. Wednesday, the Glenns Valley Study Group will have A covered dish luncheon at noon in the home of Mrs. Juanetia Dancey. Mrs.

George Vogel will speak on "When Is a Child a Real Problem?" Also scheduled Wednesday are a Christmas play and carols by the Mothers Chorus of School 17 at 3 p.m., and a talk by Miss Nelle Young at School 77 at 1:30 p.m. Friday at 8 p.m. a card party will be sponsored at the Albert Wellsman School. The Emmerich Manual Training High School organization has slated its Christmas meeting for December 13 at 8 p.m. The Rev.

J. E. Yates, pastor of Trinity Evangelical and Reformed Church, will speak on "Understanding Ourselves and Our Children." here's new loafing COOPERS Sierras WITH THE NEW TOE-CAP Genuine U. S. Air Corps Gloves.

Made of Wool socks soft capeskin leather. with pigskin $5.50 Value $248 welt toe-cap and $295 Stout's 352 4 318 W. N. PENN. WASH.

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1886 Customer Parking at Mass. Ave. Store Entrance on Delaware St. Hughes-Beckley Vows to Be Exchanged Today John D. Hughes, 1445 N.

ley, 3630 Coliseum formerly 4:30 o'clock this afternoon in the byterian Church. Dr. Roy Ewing Mrs. Roy Ewing Vale will play the bridal music and the bridegroom's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs.

Hardy L. Ralston of Grand Rapids, will be the only attendants, The bride as selected an Adrian dressmaker suit of dawn gray wool, fashioned with a pencil skirt and bolero jacket with bracelet length sleeves. Her hat, gloves and silk taffeta blouse will be in winter white. Her corsage is of white orchids. Mrs.

Ralston will wear a navy blue wool suit with a melon silk Delaware and Mrs. Amy I. of Marion, will be married chapel of the Tabernacle Pres. Vale will officiate. blouse and melon hat, and a corsage of camellias.

A wedding dinner will follow the ceremony. Mr. Hughes, an attorney, is graduate of DePauw University and Indiana University Law School. He is a member of Delta Kappa Epsilon Fraternity, the Columbia Club, Scottish Rite and Murat Shrine and is a deacon in the Tabernacle byterian Church. The couple will live at 7707 N.

Pennsylvania St. when their new home is completed. Nursing Home Group Sets 2-Day State Conference The Indiana Association will meet in conference Claypool Hotel. An interesting in Parlor of handicraft over the state. Mrs.

Mary exhibit. Mrs. Barbara K. Brown, which will open at 2 p.m. Speakers will be Dr.

Louis W. Nie, Kahmann, director of occupational University Medical Center. Dinner speakers will be Dr. I. Lynd Esch, president of Indiana Central College; L.

H. Millikan of the Indiana State Department of Public Welfare staff; and Mrs. Dora Doan, president of of of of of of of of of the American Association Nursing Homes, Kansas City. W. Rowland Allem will preside.

Officers will be elected Thursday morning, before a luncheon at which Gov. Henry F. Schricker will be guest of honor. Principal speaker will be Dr. Morton Levin, director of the national commission on chronic illness, Chicago.

Music will be provided by the Colonial Chorus of George Washington High School. FAIRBANKS DAR TO SEND GIFTS TO TAMASSEE Mrs. Norman L. Schneider will tell the story of "The Little Angel" at annual Christmas party of the Cornelia Cole Fairbanks chapter of the DAR at 2:30 p.m. Thursday at the home of Mrs.

James L. Schell, 5510 Washington Blvd. of Licensed Nursing Homes Wednesday and Thursday at the feature will be a display from patients in nursing homes R. Frame has charge of the Symphony Junior Group Plans Dance Members of the junior group of the women's committee of the Indiana State Symphony Society and their escorts will have an informal get-together at Orchard School tonight for square dancing in the school gymnasium. It the fifth anniversary of the group.

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Barr will entertain in their home preceding the event with a buffet supper for Messrs. and Mesdames H.

R. Blasingham, H. Earl Capehart, Thomas Capehart, Robert Cook, John Daily, James L. French, Alex Holliday, Sylvester Johnson, Kennard King, C. Wendell Martin, Robert Morgan.

Douglas Muir, Eugene S. Pulliam. Robert Reid, George P. Rice, Russell J. Ryan, Frederick C.

Tucker, and Gordon Hall: Misses Kathryn Gartland. Marjorie Kroger and Joan Wilson; Dr. Joseph Finneran and Cornelius, Alig, Jr. Mr. and Mrs.

John L. Ryan, 5210 N. Illinois, will have as dinner guests in their home Mrs. Noble Dean. Mr.

and Mrs. David J. Smith, Miss Bettijane Mosiman and Walter W. Kuhn, Jr. Republican Women Reelect Mrs.

Norris Mrs. Fern E. Norris was reelected president of the Indiana Women's Republican Club at a luncheon meeting yesterday a at the Columbia Club. b. Mrs.

Fanchon Griffey was reelected vicepresident. Others elected are Mesdames A. B. Good, second vice-president: Howard Maxwell, recording secretary; Laura E. Ray, treasurer, and Orin Sanders, corresponding secretary.

Directors are Mesdames Harry Moore, Gladys Nicely Feister and A. C. Davisson. The business session followed a talk by Cale J. Holder, Republican state chairman.

HARRISON DAR GROUP TO HEAR DR. ROBBINS Dr. Roy M. Robbins, head of the history and political science department at Butler University, will speak on "Our Pioneer Heritage" Thursday afternoon before members of the Caroline Scott Harrison chapter of the DAR at the chapter house. The meeting will observe Indiana Day.

Mrs. T. W. Rybolt will sing. Mrs.

Clyde E. Titus, regent, will preside at a business session preceding the program. Mrs. Clair McConne and Mrs. William C.

Jackson are in charge of the tea hour. Mrs. George Kolb and Mrs. Victor Deitch will pour, Bradford Alumnae to Be Entertanied Mrs. Elizabeth Best Lund who has been organizing state alumnae of Bradford Junior College, Haverhill, will be hostess at a tea from 3 to 5 p.m.

Saturday in Meridian Hills Country Club. Miss Jane Runyon, alumnae secretary of the school, will show movies at the tea. president, will preside at the sessions Wednesday in the Florentine Room. psychiatrist, and Mrs. Winifred and physical therapy, Indiana Mrs.

Edgar H. Evans, chairman of ways and means, will have charge of gifts for the Tamassee scholarship fund. This fund provides a year's tuition for a student at the DAR school at Tamassee, S.C., and has been a project of the chapter for many years. Mrs. F.

Elbert. Glass, chairman, and members of the approved schools committee, Mesdames Russell T. Byers, George A. Stafford, E. G.

Weston and Harry R. Wilson, will have charge of the clothing and gift boxes to be sent to the school. her sister, Miss Zoe Fuller, will with a brunch and kitchen china the home of Miss Fuller, 4625 N. Mills, Neal Randolph, Robert Kasberg and Harvey Hudson and Misses Marjorie Brink, Anne Lytle, Marijean Woodsmall and Marcet Gribben. Another party is planned for Tuesday when Mrs.

Evelyn Chenoweth, 2055 Central will be hostess at a luncheon and shower. Invitations have been issued to Mesdames Jay, Came, Earl Robinson and Kenneth Warck, both of Columbus, Franz W. Fackler, Irving Palmer, Marion Clarke, Merle Sidener, Victor Deitch, Carol Moffet, Barrett Woodsmall and Howard L. Basley and Misses Helen Kight, Evelyn Sidener and Carolyn Chenoweth. Fields-Schnepf The first of a series of showers for Miss Norma Schnepf, who will exchange wedding vows with Wayne L.

Fields, December 23 in the Second Reformed Church, will be honored tonight with a miscellaneous shower given by Mrs. William Schumann and Mrs. Ralph Fisher in the home of the latter, 6969 S. Meridian St. Parents of the couple are Mr.

and Mrs. George Schnepf, 2740 Napoleon and Mr. and Mrs. George Fields, 221 N. Sheffield Ave.

Attending the shower will be Mesdames Charles Huckleberry, Robert Kriner, Roy MacBeth, Hugh Howell, Joseph Mennel, Donald Border, Eugene Mitchell, Edward Reifeis, Joseph Greenley, Kenneth Gatewood, Mary Lou Owens, Robert Schaub and Miss Vera Chaine and Miss Mary Jane Hier. -Frisbie The Irvington Presbyterian Church will be the scene December 27 of the marriage of Miss Barbara Frisbie and William Nevill. Mrs. Kilbourne Fontaine, 4736 E. 16th is the bride-elect's mother, and Mr.

and Mrs. Irwin L. Nevill, 440 S. Arlington are parents of the prospective bridegroom. Marjorie Ball will serve as maid of honor and Mrs.

Ralph Cowser and Miss Jayne Leckrone will be the bridesmaids. Don Givan will be best man and Ralph Cowser and Harry Hall will usher. Miss Frisbie attended Butler University and Mr. Nevill is a senior there. Holiday Parties Fill Calendar at Butler Yuletide activities on the ler University campus during the month of December will feature parties and dances preceding the Christmas vacation which begins Thursday, December 21.

Sigma Delta Chi, national protessional journalism fraternity, will open December's festivities with its annual Blanket Hop this evening from 9 p.m. until midnight in the John Whistler Atherton Center. The dance will honor senior football players. Members of the Delta Tau Delta pledge class will hold a dance at the Warren Hotel from 9 p.m. until midnight tonight.

Sigma Nu members will also dance at their house from 9 p.m. to 12. The Student Union Association will sponsor a dance in the Campus Club of Atherton Center tomorrow evening following the annual varsity-alumni basketball game in the Fieldhouse. Miss Diana Harvey is in charge. Zeta Tau Alpha Sorority mothers and alumnae will have a Christmas fair at the chapter house tomorrow from 1 to 10 p.m.

Alpha Chi alumnae and mothers will hold a Christmas bazaar at the chapter house Friday. December 8. at 8 p.m. Sunday, December 10, the combined Butler and Jordan College of Music choirs will present "The Messiah" at 8 p.m. in the Meridian Heights Presbyterian Church.

Richard T. Whittington, director of the Butler group, will conduct. The Trianon Mothers Club will hold a Christmas party for coeds Wednesday, December 13, from 7:30 to 10 p.m. in the reception room of Atherton Center. Lambda pledges will day evening, 15, from 9 hold their Christinas dance Fri- Christmas Crafts to Be Demonstrated at YWCA 6 chairman.

Examples of their Christmas craft projects will be exhibited at the Christmas meeting of the Indianapolis Camp Fire Girls' Leaders' Association Monday in Hollenbeck Hall, YWCA. Instruction in Christmas handicrafts will be given by Mrs. T. H. Gilpin, Mrs.

Walter Pederson, Mrs. Raymond Fye, Mrs. Lawrence Beaman, Miss Maria Mendez and Mrs. Paul Pike. Miss Ruth Babcock.

hostess chairman, and Mrs. Constance LaRue, program chairman, have arranged the covered supper, which will served at 6 PANHELLENIC TO MEET WITH MRS. ELLIOTT Indianapolis Panhellenic Association will have a Christmas party Monday at 7:30 p.m. in the home of Mrs. Raymond Elliott, 8008 Westfield Blvd.

Mrs. W. Foster Montgomery, Mrs. A. E.

Wilhoite, Mrs. Paul Mrs. Roy M. Robbins and W. Downing are working on the program.

theirs orderly and neat! anly appeal. They accomplish their goal with a set of containers which keeps similar things together. Bills, change, license, charge plates, cards, etc, fit into a combination-type wallet. Add to 1 this a wafer-thin key case, a glasses case, small notebook with pencil attached for engagements and reminders, and you'll never again present the flustered, comic picture of a woman digging frantically and fruitlessly in a handbag. The models prefer a type of handbag that is wide enough to accommodate their containers side by side so that each can be found instantly.

With this arrangement you'll be so pleased with the groomed appearance of your bag's interior that you'll want to find excuses to open it and show it off. When you do, be sure that besides neatness it exudes fragrance as well. Once each week (at the time when vou house-clean your new treasurers) tuck a fresh sachet of your favorite scent into the deepest corner! to 12 midnight at Longacre Park. Dan St. Clari is in charge of arrangements.

The Phi Delta Theta fraternity also will hold its Christmas dance the same evening at the Spink Arms Hotel. Keith Bundy is in charge. The Butler choir will present a Christmas concert Friday afternoon at 2:30 p.m. for members of the Butler Mothers' Council. Delta Delta Delta sorority will hold its Christmas dinner dance that evening at the Antlers Hotel.

Miss Patricia Campbell is in charge. Saturday evening, December 16, Christmas dances will be held by Pi Beta Phi at the Antlers Hotel; Kappa Alpha Theta at the chapter house; Alpha Chi Omega at the chapter house; and Delta Gamma at the chapter house. Zeta fathers will entertain guests at a dinner at the ZTA house that evening. Sunday, December 17, the Butled Newman Club will hold a communion breakfast at 10 a.m. at Cathedral High School.

That afternoon at 4 p.m. the Butler Alumni Club of Indianapolis will sponsor a public Christmas concert by the choir in Sweeney Chapel of the School of Religion building. Members of Sigma Nu Fraternity will hold their annual Christmas party for underprivileged children Tuesday evening, December 19, at the chapter house. Fran Etheredge is in charge. The Butler Women's Faculty Club will hold its annual Christmas meeting Wednesday, December 20, at 2:30 p.m.

in Room 162 of Arthur Jordan Memorial Hall. Delta Tau Delta will hold a party for underprivileged children from 5:30 to 9 p.m. the same day at the chapter house. Fred Rohr is in charge. Kappa Kappa Gamma will hold its Christmas dance Thursday, December 21, from 9 p.m.

until midnight at the Women's Department Club. Christmas vacation period will begin at 10 p.m. Thursday evening. GARDEN STUDY CLUB PLANS YULE PARTY Mrs. Tib Dreiss, 612 Arden will be hostess to the Garden Study Club's annual Christmas party Friday, December 8, at 2 p.m.

Mrs. Louis Wolf is program chairman. Christmas Cards Choose from Indiana's Largest Stock by Famous Designers including NORCROSS HALLMARK GIBSON RUSTCRAFT and many others Always as welcome as Santa! Cards that are festive, colorful and dramatic--that sparkle with the beauty of Christmas colors! Stationers 38 NORTH PENNSYLVANIA TO HUSBANDS LOOKING FOR A PRACTICAL CHRISTMAS GIFT Sunbeam Radiant Control TOASTER Sunbeam Automatic Beyond COFFEEMASTER Belief! in All the you do bread. is drop It's automatic! You can't Bread lowers itself miss! Perfect coffee automatically. No every time -1 cup to 8.

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