Indianapolis Times, Volume 46, Number 9, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 May 1934 — Page 18

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BUTLER READY FOR MAY DAY FETE SATURDAY Students Will Take Part in Pageant; Queen to Be Crowned. Butler univrrr-ity students faculty, alumni and will assemble on 'he Fairvirw campus- Saturday for ■he annual Mav day celebration. An elaboratr program ha preparr-d lor the event,, which will open at 9:30 a. m with a ,-eries of college forums for 300 central Indiana high school graduates, who ■ill be special May day curstv and lose with a dance from 9 until 12 m in the Lincoln Mary Stierwalt, senior, will reign as May Queen at the pageant, which will b held at 2:30 p m. in the wooded .vction of the campus. The pageant will include' scenes, from Shakespeare's. 'Midsummer Night':, Dream,” and Elizabethan tableau and the ceremonies incident to the crowning of the May Queen C'Mari de Schipper will take the part of Queen Elizabeth in the ahleau. Other members of the cast will be John Thompson court jester. Lucille Morrison. Doro'tv Thompson. Doroth\ Alriag md Mar. Margaret Ruridel. Tto rideir- irom the Arthur Jordan C-on.servat.niy ol Music. Frederick Greve and Robert Emhard' and the following mem-

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her* of the Thesis dramatic society will enact the Shakpsperian drama; Virginia Ferrell. Dorothea Craft. Mar Elia Peck Helen Ashby. Wal*er Judd Edward Longerich, Louis piaubcr Carrol: Reynolds Harold M ; ;>r .Joseph N'e-br. Stephen Baif. Ram Martini and Irving Bernrit The program lor high =rhoo! r* ar;:,ate.- m the morning whl m•:de talk- b- Mr- Alice Bidweil Wr r nbe rg Professor George a 'fnumacher and Professor George F Leonard, or. problems confronting •he college freshmen, an inspection 0} rhf Butler campus a luncheon and musical numbers and entertainment by the Arthur Jordan Conscva t.ory of Music The high school ect ion of the Mav day program is being ananged bv Evan Walker, assistant to the president. A May Feast will follow the pageant It will be served in the formal gardens north of Arthur Jordan memorial hall at. 4 p. m. by ,-evera! co-eds. The dance in the evening will close the program. Miss Kathryn Journey, of the university faculty, is general chairman of May day Miss Grace Shelton is dance chairman and Miss Frances Beik is coaching the drama. MEDICS MEET TONIGHT Societv Will Hear Address by Johns Hopkins Doctor The Indianapolis Medical Society will meet at 3 15 tonight in the auditorium of Indiana university's chord of medicine to near Dr. Dean Levis, of the Johns Hopkins medieq] chord discuss Tumors of the Bicasi

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FUNDS PROVIDED FOR CITY'S NEW LIGHT CONTRACT Council Passes Resolution to Employ Experts to Study Situation. Fund' for the city to employ r\ppr's to draw up anew electric light and power contract were provided in a resolution passed under suspension of the rules last night by the city council. The resolution points out that the works board must advertise for bids for anew contract at least one year before the expiration of the present agreement. The present contract expires in May, 1935. With the appropriation of $250 from the mayor's contingency fund, experts will start working on de'ails of anew contract for the city. Mayor Reginald H. Sullivan recently conferred with officials of the engineering school at Purdue university in regard to anew contract and will collaborate with them in the future on an agreement for the city. Further steps toward obtaining a new park for west end residents were taken with the passing of an ordinance authorizing the park board to trade a twentv-five-acre strip on Grande avenue near Tenth street {nr a seventeen-arre lot.

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Apartment Owners, luncheon. Washington. Kiwants Club, luncheon. Columbia. Club. Lion- Club, luncheon. Washington. Horn* - Builders, dinner, Washington. Crushed Stone. Sand. Gravel and Slag Association. Claypool. all day. Indiana Funeral Directors' Associa’ion fairgrounds, all day. United Lutheran church. Indiana svnoti Sc Mark's Lutheran church, all day. Indiana Bankers' Association, dinner, Claypool. Indiana State Dental Association. Claypool, all day. Mutual Insurance Association, luncheon. Columbia Club. Cost Accountants, luncheon, Washington. Twelfth district, Legion, luncheon, , Board of Trade. Purdue Alumni Association, luncheon. Severin. All three squirrels make nests of twigs and leaves among tree branches.

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J sociation opened today at the state fairground with Hal A Flynn president, in charge. The meeting will riose Thursday. Today's program included the president's annual address. Other speakers were Nelson Hooper. Boston. advertising counsel; Bert S. Garid. Indianapolis, national president. and Dr. Carlo Scuderi. Chicago Women in the ruv for the convention were entertained by the Crinoline singers. From 5 to in tonight, exhibits in connection with the meeting will be

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