Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 296, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 April 1930 — Page 7
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SOUTHWEST TO PAY TRIBUTE TO PIONEER WOMEN Unveiling of Bronze Statue Symbolic of Reverence for Achievements. fiu 1 nit. ft I'n-t PONCA CITY. Okla.. April 22. Thr outhwest pays tribute to its p;onr-*>r womanhood Wednesday’. Heroir charar er of the woman who helped tnrir husbands establish homes in a virgin and sometimes hostile west is symbolized in the huge bronze statute, “The Pioneer Woman, - ’ to be unveiled here. The statue was erected and will be given the .date by E. W. Marland. Oklahoma oil millionaire, at a co ’ nj $250,000, in appreciation ot the women who braved the dar. ers and endured ffie hardships of pioneer life. Beauty of the twenty-foot monument that towers above its massive b:: o will be revealed to Oklahomans for the first time when it is unveiled by Mrs. John A. Hull, Washington, D. C.. member of a pioneer Oklahoma family. She was selected to represent the pioneer mothers at the unveiling ceremonies. Courage of those who blazed frontier trails through the old west will be lauded by Governor W. J. Holloway in accepting the statue for the s^ate. A bit of the old west will pass
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Left to Right—Barnard Rotiards, Francis Gannon, Jack Berry, Arnold Henius Paul Baker, John Kegula.
Left to Riwht— Ruth .'Morrison. Helen Barnett, Pauline O stler. Kathryn Murphy, Louise Martin and Sarah Brown.
1,-ft to Right— Elizabeth Murphy, Helen Shaw, Richard Hall, George Thurston and Robert Mall ess.
in review before the new west as eighty-niners, men and women who participated in the first “run” when the unassigned lands of Oklahoma were opened for settlement April 22. 1889. parade.
Bryant Baker, sculptor, designed the monument, which stands as a silent and impressive guard over the same rolling prairies where warring Indians and buffalo herds roamed a half-century ago.
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Last of Veterans Dies Bit Times Special CYNTHIANA, Ind., April 22. Death of Joseph Culley, 87, removed the last Civil war veteran in Smith township. He lost a leg while in the army.
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EXCURSIONS ST. LOUIS lajQs ,00 Round 0 M Tr| p Sunday Morning, April 27 Leave Indianapolis 12:35 a. m.: returning leave St. Louis 5:30 p. m. or 10:00 p. m , same date. CHICAGO sys .00 Round *~j% Trip Saturday Night, April 26 Leave Indianapolis at 11:35 p. m., April 26, or 12:40 a. m., April 27: returning, leave CbiiTago 10:10 p. in. or 11:40 p. m., April 27. Tickets on both excursions good In coaches only. Half fare for children. Tickets and full particulars at City Ticket Office, 112 Monument Circle. Thine Riley 3322 and . Union Station, phone Riley 3355. BIG FOUR ROUTE
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