Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 June 1938 — Page 5

MONDAY, JUNE 20, 1938

Prenuptial Parties Set By Friends

Future Guests at Showers During This Week.

After Roosevelt Wedding

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Irving Lemaux Jr. will entertain from4toS pm Wednesday at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Irving Lemaux, 4550 Park Ave, in honor of Miss Judith Chambers and Charles Edward Test. Miss Chambers and Mr. Test are to be married at 4:30 p. Thursday at the home of the bride-to-bes parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Lawrance Chambers. Miss Chambers will be attended by her sister, Miss EveIyvn Chambers, and Mr. Tests best man is to be his brother, Donald N. Test Jr., a student at University Guests

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of Mr. and Mrs lo-be, will be John S. Blay, Detroit, who arrived Saturday; Philip Manker who came vesterdav, from Detroit and John H. Kennedy who will arrive Wednesday from Detroit Mr. and Mrs. Test entertained at their home, 42 W. 43d St. yesterday afternoon for the couple. x = »

Miss Martha Chapman and Miss Rosalind L. Woods entertained Saturday afternoon at the Columbia Club in honor of Miss Frances I i Heckman whose marriage to Lewis Ellis will be next Saturday. » = = Mrs. William Kuner will entertain tomorrow night with a shower honor of Miss Alma Okev whose marriage to Harry Kuner will be an event of June 25. Decorations and appointments are to be in pink and white, Mrs. Charles Okéy entertained refor the bride-to-be. Mrs. Ace Crosby, Mrs. William N e and Miss Ruth Okey have alr feted her at parties = x ¥ Miss Lucille at her home cently with

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daughter Bibbins at a afternoon given b Naomi Haworth is set for July 16 at the bride-to-be’s Edgewood. Mr. Bibbins is a son of Mrs. F. E. Bibbins. Guests with cluded Misses Louise Berndt thea Craft,

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Miss Haworth inPanoria Apostol Ruth Bibbins, DoroNeoral Flack, Mary nst, Mildred Haag, Elnora HartDorothy Jay, Rosemary Johnston, Louise Kerr, Catherine Lewis Rosemary Leslie, Frances Luichinger, Fave Mendenhall, Ethel Merick, Julia Miller, Mary Frances Paul, Margery Scarborough, Esther Renfrew, Margaret Schoen, Sophie Schoeder, Marie Siener and Mary Sue Spilman Other guests were Misses Ina Stanley, Laura Schultz, Thelma Tacoma, Janet Williams, Dorothy Wilson, Jean Vestal and Mesdames Ribbins, K. W. Carr, Hugh V. Goble, Jack Grier, Jean Mills, Carl Piel Jr., Thomas P. Rogers, R. C. LenAllan P. Sutton, Claude Vessels, A. M. VanArendonk, Dr. Olga Bonke-Booher and Mrs. Nola MecFarlin, Noblesville I'he bride-to-be é { Miami University member of Zeta Tau Alpha Sorority Mr. Bibbins attended Purdue University

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Auxiliary to Install Officers at Meeting

The Auxiliary to the Juvenile Detention Home met with Mrs. WwW. a. m. today. Officers were installed

Revision of the constitution and

plans for the coming year were considered. Reports were committee heads. A picnic luncheon in the Hodgson garden was to follow the business meeting Mrs. Hodgson, the retiring president, has served for three years.

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John Roosevelt, son of the President. is shown with his bride, the former Anne Lindsay Clark, in front of Union Church, Nahant, Mass.,

following their marriage Saturday.

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M. E. Home Missionary Heads

To Hold Five Zone Meetings

Program plans for the year will be outlined by executives of the Voman's Home Missionary Society of the Methodist Episcopal Church

at five Iidianapolis District zone meetings within the next two weeks.

Zone 2 jis to convene at Greenwood Methodist Church Friday. The suburban zone includes besides the host auxiliary, Edinburg, and Trafalgar churches. Zone 1 meeting is set for Wednesday at the Fletcher Place Church | with Mrs. Howard Lytle, wife of | the pastor, as hostess. Woodside, Barth Place and Edwin Ray auxiliaries will meet there. The sessions of Zone 3 will be at Heath Memorial Church with Mrs. Nina Wilson as hostess. Meeting at Heath Memorial will be East Tenth. Irvington, Grace, Forest Manor and East Tenth Young Women's Auxiliaries, Meet June 29

Mrs. Mabel Perry will be hostess for the Zone 4 meetings at the Capital Avenue Methodist Church June 29. This group includes Broadwav. Broad Ripple, North, Fifty-First, Meridian Street, Roberts Park. Central auxiliaries and the Weslevan Service Guild of Central Avenue. A June 30 meeting at the Trinity Methodist Church will include Blain Avenue, Morris Street, Merritt Place and Washington Street auxiliaries Mrs. Vessie Swain wil be hostess A sandwich luncheon at 12

the sessions,

o'clock Charles 11 present the devoP. E. Powell will plans for the vear. wili introduce the general course and its theme, “New I “The American City and Its Church” will be the program text. The theme for young people's | work will be “Highlights of the City” and the text, “City Shadows.’ D text will be “Street

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Many Different Frocks Seen at Woodstock Club Dance.

Versatility is the keynote for summer fashion as was displayed at the Woodstock Club's dance Saturday night. Romantic waltz dresses vie

with the pencil slim silhouette and bizarre prints are the order of the day. Miss Judith Chambers, whose marriage to Charles Edward Test is |set for Thursday, chose a frock fashioned with a huge bouffant | skirt of pale pink tulle and bodice lof satin. With this she wore a | twisted strand of seed pearls in her { hair and orchids at the neckline. | Mrs. John Hendricks, before her | recent marriage Miss Jean Brown, wore a high-necked redingote of | brown organza over her jungle print | crepe evening gown, accented with | bronze flowers in her hair. F..A girdle of emerald green velvet { highlighted the simple, bolero

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| son Motherhead and Mrs. Albert J. | Beveridge Jr. was striking in Roman | striped crepe with a wide belt of scarlet sequins. ! Miss Magdalena Maver, a house guest of Miss Anne Tyndall. wore frost white crepe and a frince Jacket

Wears Dusty Turquoise

With her off-the-shoulder Winterhalter gown of black tulle Mrs. Kurt F. Pantzer had lilies-of-the- | valley at the neck and Mrs. David { L. Stone's gown of dusty turquoise, had a deep square neck, knifepleated skirt and puff sleeves, worn with gold accessories.

Miss Joan Metzger's ice blue tulle |

dancing dress had a sleek satin bodice and the choice of Mrs. John McEwen was chartreuse chiffon over taffeta with modified leg o' mutton sleeves and red velvet cherries at the V neck. Roses in her hair matched the candy pink mousseline de soie and satin gown of Mrs. John Ruckelshaus and Mrs. Russell Fortune Jr. Wore copper and green printed cotton with a flared shirt and girdled with copper. Mrs. William H. Thompson's periwinkle blue chiffon dinner frock had a bateau neck edged with forget-me-nots and a shirred bodice. Vivid turquoise organza with a bodice banded in black velvet and string shouid straps formed the costume of Miss Barbara Stafford and Miss Sheila Saxton’s mint green chiffon dress was accented with a halter neckline and floating skirt. Miss Estelle Rauh Burpee chose a picture dress of French blue moire with a heart-shaped neckline and matching Juliet cap. She wore an orchid

Miss Clara Wood Wed at Madison

mer Special MADISON. June 20 Mi and Mrs. Donas H. Dischinger were on a wedding trip today follow ing their marriage at the Trinity Methodist Church here at high noon vesterday Mrs. Dischinger was formerly Miss Clara Agnes Wood, daughter of Mrs. Stella Wood. Mr Dischinger, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Dischinger, 810 N. Drexel Ave. Indian-

apolis, is Anderson basketball coach, |

He is a former Indianapolis Tech High School and Indiana University athlete. The Rev. O. L. Parrett. French Lick, officiated. The bride wore a white slipper satin bridal gown with a seed-pearl embroidered bodice. Her veil was caught with a halo and she carried baby breath, gardenias and orange blossoms centered about a white orchid. Miss Nelda Wood was her sister's maid of honor; Mrs. Don Veller, ElXhart; Miss Gladys Tevis, Louisville, and Miss Audra Flick, French Lick, were bridesmaids. Austin Robinson, Chicago, was best and Robert Lambertus, Indianapolis; David Barrow, Franklin, and Mr. Veller, ushered. Jeannie Watson, Glasgow. Ky. was flower girl, (and Donald Wood, Madison. was ringbearer,

| Pupils Are Guests of Mrs. William A. Devin

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Mrs. William A. Devin entertained

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{at a 3 o'clock tea yesterday afternoon at her home, 1322 Parker | Ave, Assisting the hostess were Miss | Amanda Anderson and Mesdames

| J. R. Paxton, Frank T. Edenharter, |

Clare Cox, DeWitt Talbert, Claude Willard, and William Herman. Mrs. | Paul Dorsey who has just returned

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“WAIVE HEARING

Race Selections

By Tom Noone

(Copyright. 1038. by United Press)

EDWINV. HAYDEN RECEIVES AWARD

AT JOHNSTOWN

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One Best—Moujik. Case Goes to Grand Jury After Surprise Move; : | AT LINCOLN FIELDS— Witnesses Absent. | One. BistSanctity | 1. Cottingham, Maderis, Pete. 2. Plucky Byrd, Miss Senica, Bien Chance. 3. Monks Time, Our David, Exponent,

Merry JOHNSTOWN, Pa. P.).—Absence of three important | defense witnesses today prompted Daniel J. Shields, Mayor of Johns-

town, and Councilman Fulton I.! 4, On Location, Light Spur, No ; Connor, in a surprise move, to | Competition. | waive an alderman’s hearing and | 5. Startling, Jean Cloud, Gato. they were bound over to the grand | 6. Sanctity, Maleman, Cloudy jury on charges of bribery, extor- | Weather. tion and malfeasance, 7. Ruffy, The two Johnstown city executives, appearing before Alderman J. | | Alvin Reese, pleaded not guilty to | - | the charges which are an outgrowth | AT AQUEDUCT— of the Mayor's alleged activities in | One Best—Pumpkin breaking the Steel Workers’ Organ- | izing Committee's picket lines during last summer's strike at the Bethlehem Steel Corporation's Cambria plant here, |

June 20 (U.

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8. Geologist, Discourse, Burl.

tions. 2. Semaphore, Epical, Hoops. 3. Killian, Roller Coaster, | Dog. 4 Ministress, Buyer Beware. Morstep. 5. Pumpkin, Crepe, Great Union 6. Celestino, First Bid, Portunus

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Witness Search Fails

the brief hearing. Mavor Shields said that the failure to subpena “three men of national | reputation” had forced him to waive | the hearing before Reese “My subpena servers went all over their estate and through universities in an effort to find these witnesses,” Mayor Shields said, tut he refused to say anything “one way or another” as to the identity | ma Mae. of the witnesses. It was reported | 4 Oddesa Plucky, Travel Agen! that high officials of the Bethlehem | Jay Heart ye : Steel Corp. were the witnesses|" ; : sought by Shields

After

AT DETROIT One Best—Lady Genie the 1. Concerto, Sunny Chance, Stingo ’ { 2. Deft, Verakee, Parallel. { 3. Cherokee Red, Miss Webb, Al-

Charles Schwab, | : chairman of the Bethlehem board. ! Pl has an estate near here. IO 18.

Genie, Guinea, Doric.

NOONE’'S SELECTIONS FOR TOMORROW

Best Longshot—Dark Watch. Best Parlay—Autumn Gold and Roberta.

Which- | away.

1. Iskie, Modest Queen, Short Ra- |

5. Windshield, Long Face, Adolf.

FOR ESSAY HERE

Annual William Irwin Prize of $100 Presented to Butler Student.

7. Busby, Miss Petrina, Zinnia. 8. Oddesa Lady, Fantime, Sweep Royal. ; 1 First prize of $100 in the annual William G. Irwin essay contest cone ducted by the Butler College of Re= ligion has been awarded to Edwin V, | Hayden, Salem, Va., Butler student. Mer The award was announced today 80. en | by Dean Frederick D. Kershner. Mr, 4. Galon Boy, Saunderstown, Mix- Hayden is a member of Blue Key, well. [senior men's honorary fraternity, 5. Fair Knightess, Peligroso II,| and Tau Kappa Alpha, debate War Minstrel. f society. a Doris B., Miss Leannah, Ria? Second prize of $50 was awarded rl, i ftv . Ito Vechal G. Gilbert, Kirklin, and i Sally, Cee Joe, Flying | third prize of $30 to Robert Hill, Des 5 . + | Moines, Ia. Douglas Dickey, Indiai Fair Scout, Bugle Call, Rich | anapolis, received fourth prize. The Ct ide ; [essay subject was “The Ordinances 8. Lottafun, Hildur Rose, Forced [of the Church.” x Landing. 10. L. B. Wilson, Count Me, The | Wink. gree, LL.D, was presented to Dr. | Arthur Holmes of the Butler College of Religion at commencement | exercises of Marietta College, Mari- | etta, O | Dr. Holmes is professor of pPsy=3 + | chology and philosophy of religion. COU | He has held important posts on the faculties of several universities and | colleges throughout the country, and | his works include the “Conservation of the Child,” “Principles of Character Making," “Backward Child,” “When to Send for the Doctor,” “Mind of St. Paul” and “Controlled | Power.”

AT SUFFOLK DOWNS— One Best—Merry Gesture 1. Roberta, Nalita J., Viajero.

2. Merry Ha Ha, Sudanese, Social Sea.

Gesture, Hauca, Nellie

AT AGAWAM— One Best—Laddie Stone

1. Caniento, Big March, Penwav 2. Zelitone, Easter Thorn. Flagetta 3. Detonation, Versailles, Rose. 4. Laddie Stone, Jim John. Assist. 5. Jot 'Em Down, Jims Niece. Heraldic. 6. Happy Ritorno. 7. Courtneys Pet, Make It, Exeter. 8. Victory Miss, Mad Duchess. Infilee. 9. Flying On, Small Change, Strat- | egist II.

Knot, Upside Down,

Social Error, 109; Otterrop. 100: | Flash, 104; Brush Handle, 112: 114; Nim, 109; i

xEternal Merry Pele, 106; Ep, 100;

September Jury Chosen The charge against Shields is that he received from representa- | tives of Bethlehem Steel $36,44950, to “preserve law and order curing

Race Entries Tomorrow |

xCottingham, , Bir | Check, 109; xMaderis, ‘Second Race ($800: claiming: 2-vears olds; 5 furlongs) —xOur Queen, 104; Julia | Do, 109; xHaps Pal, 104; Pepper Box, 109: | Little Pinkey, 112: My lorence, 109:

s Eye, 111, xPay 110.

the S. W. O. C. strike here last summer. Much of the evidence con- F cerning this was offered at hear-! ings before the National Labor Re- | lations Board and the La Follette | 111 Civil Liberties Committee and by| go. oo po TOU claiming: Cambria County detectives. olds and up: 6':2 furlongsi—ia)Grand Asst. Dist. Atty. Johns M. Bennett | ie, 13 Classy Blonde, 198. My Kath announced that the cases against | (a)Epical, "122; Chief Mourner, 115: Gay Shields and Connor will be present- | Ltoubador. 113: Ebony Parasol, 108: Siaed to the September Grand jury. | The mayor posted $2500 bond and | op Connor posted $2000 bond, the | amounts set by Reese.

AT AQUEDUCT ($1000; claiming: 2-vear-olds: furlongs) —Prospectus, 116: Rosemain, Iskie, 119: Short Rations. 113: xBlack 108; Modest Queen, 113; Chameleon,

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Semaphore

Third Race ($1000: claiming: maiden: 3-vear-olds and up: 1 mile)—Roller Coaster, 119; xBrattk:, 103: Wayward Bess, 114 Red Tack, 116: Bird Dog, 114; Indiana | Spa, 113; xKillian, 114. Race ($1000: maiden; 2-year-old furlongs)—Morstep, 114; Mslije

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K. OF C. PRESENTS | DEGREES TO 40 HERE {ilies 3 cpitiongs) 114; Minstress,

ween a)Hot Sun, 114; Buver Beware, 114: Pasa Real, 114; M'ppari, 114: Encyclopedia, 114: Fourragere, 114; Teddy's Queen, 114: Peppy Sue, 114; (a)Friendly Jane, 114, (a)N, I. Asiel and J. W. Schiffer entry Race ($1000; added: Class C, Whorler Handicap; Pumpkin, 123; Sun Time, 118; Pagliacci 116; Great Essjavtee 2.

Knights of Columbus initiated 40 | candidates into major degrees at! ceremonies Sunday in the K. of C. | auditorium. Indianapolis and Terre Haute teams were in charge. A banquet for 200 members and guests in the Indianapolis Athletic Club followed the program. John T. Rocap was toastmaster, with Gilbert E. Powell of New Albany, state deputy-elect, talking on “Catholic Citizenship,” as principal speaker.

HEADS DEMOCRAT CLUB

Fifth 6'> furlongs) 105. Union, 118;

Sixth Race ($1000: claiming; 4-vear-olds and up; 1! miles) —xUvalde, 112; Baby ralk, 119;

Celestino, 12 i Weather, clear; track, fast, XApprentice allowance claimed,

AT SUFFOLK DOWNS

First Race ($1000; claiming; 4-vear-olds and up; 6 furlongs) —Candimate, 113; High Finance, 115; Sun Lamp, 115: Deepwick. 115; xSainted, Roberta, 110: 115; Garnd Jury, xNalita J., cial, 115; xDoe 105: Black

110 115 Girl

Viajero, 105; CruTimes Specia Cohort, LOGANSPORT, June 20 —Attor-!110 ney Harold .J, Tuberty has been] elected president of Cass County Young Democratic Club. Max Norwas named vice president, and Marian Driscoll, publicity Other officers are Miriam Herbert Small

Second Race ($1000: claiming; 3-vear-olds; 6 furlongs)—Rolls Nice, 110; xTight Mouth, 108: Sudaneze, 113; xGinger R.. 95. Principessa. 111; xMerry Ha Ha, 103; Brogan, 116: Dim Hope. 105: xSocial Sea. 105; Prince Alex, 105: xLight Rolls, 100 Stop Light, 113

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Third Race (£1000; 2-vear-olds { the Menthuen Purse; 3 | Montez, 113; Merry Gesture, ii3; Diana | Pat, 110; Anxiety. 110: Hauca, 113; Nellie | Bly, 113; Hasty Star, 110 | Fourth Race ($1000; olds and. up: 6 furlon xHastinola, 100: Lady Patrol, 107: Image xFast Express, 108; Lad 1 Son. 119; xNemont Saunderstown. 110;

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OTHER RACE ENTRIES AT DETROIT claiming vear-olds . 111: xDad’'s Choice 106; xD. D. McCarty } Chance, 111; 116 Imperial cky Dorothy

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. Concerto 105; Stingo. 1186: Galon Boots, 111; xSagittos, 111; x 106; xShekinrun, 108 eo Fifth Race ($1200: the Shriner's Handi-3-year- cap: 3-yvear-olds and up: 1 mile and 70 111: Be 'vards (a)Genie Palatine, 104; Eastport, 107; (a)War Minstrel. 113: Peligroso II. 103: Trouper. 95; Fair Knightess, 120 a)Mrs. E. Denemark entry

Second Race olds; 6 furlongs) —xH. G 1 11 Discreet, 116; Parailel, 111; xCactus Jack 111: Keene Sport, 116 xIntroduction, 108 xMy Dolly Jean 106; Local Bov. 116; Defi 111; Verake 111 xGala Nutter 106 Ber... 3 LAT David 111 Sixth Race ($1000: claiming: 4-vear-olds > : : and up: 11-18 Iles Ei hance Ring 11). iy 3 { ( xPayrack, 114; Sharp Girl, 111; ori a arty Race $300; 111: Wulfstan, 119; xMiss Leannah, 109 A an 112 “xSp xMariato, 114; Lady Tichner, 114, Lutrecia. 109; Wi ———

xMary Seibert 111: xRomoia, xCherokee Red

195 eDoy ($1000: claiming: 3 xMiss bl 108 olds; 1 mile and 70 vards)—Flying \ Littl . 108: Cee Joe,

a LE th ire, 113 iLUcky Star, 117. xStandard T 111; Bob C.. 110

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Fourth ($800 olds; 5 Race Ajavgee Agent, 116; xSir Wiich desa Plucky, 110

Eighth lds and up: 1 mile) XE Sekelpiece, 110. Fair Hill, 5. Bugle Call, 1 105. Middletown, 115: xRic Malice, 110; xGolden Spur 110; xKing Bonny, 110,

claiming; 4-year--Silvery Wav, 115; Scout, 110; Terry 15. xDr, Heiman, h Girl, 108; 105; xBeveau

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irse 3800: claiming up: 1 mile and 70 vard 9 xStroll Home. 111 xSlippery Jim, 109: xHi 100; Water- | Good King

xBoon Time, 102: d and Run, 114: xOddesa Lad, cure xLadv Genie, 103 116: Guin Doric, 111

Seventh Race (purse $800 and 11-18 106. xMiss Petrina | xZinnia, 164: Anhelation. 111: xPrin- | cess Devon. 101: xLast Harvest. 106; xBell | 101: Busby. 114. xNorthern Slip 106. xMerry Goround, 107: Audrev L.. 106

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| xDiablerie, 105; Flopsie 115; 1 105; 115; 3-vear- | $oint Me, 115; xMiss Aline, 105: | x1." B, Wilson, lagmite, 115: Hoops, 119; Sunset Girl, 110: | 118. | (a)H., Bieber and Mrs. E. D. Jacobs

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3Pongy, Ys Seneca, 106; Alice May, TOT IT of ¢ | 112; Joseph A.. 109; Oatsie B., 109; xLitile aiming fgar-olds | Co Co 104: Plucky’ Byrd, 115; King Joy, 110; Rich Strike | 109: xStepladder, 104; Bien Chance, 112. 115; xLottafun, Forced Landing. 115.

Tenth Race ($1000; claiming: 4-vear-olds and up; 1 mile)—Scotch Pepper, 115; The Wink, | 105; Tep Notcher, 115: | 110; El Bailarino, {

Ninth Race ($1000: and up; 6 furlongs)

Third Race ($800; claiming: 4-year-olds and up; ¢ furlongs) -—xBlack Peter, 1063 | XExponent, 115; Texline. 116; xMiss Spider, 106; Rex Equinus, 111: Mature, 111; about, 103; Hypo, 112: Whipsnake, 109: xIto, 106; xTexas Maid, 103: xMonk's ime, 113 ;xEvil Eve, 103: Our David, 114,

XApprentice allowance claimed. Fourth Race ($800: 2-year-olds: Weather, clear; track, muddy. . 5 furlongs)—Silver Horn ie Kindly Horses listed in order of post positions 113; Ovid, 116; (a)Blue Su. 113: Explo~ — { Sion. 113; (b)Mugal, . Flystone : Light Spur, 116; K, 116; Sir 116; Unrequited, (b)Red Rajah, ta) Vividity, 113; (¢)On Location, (c)No Competition. 116: Spirit Queen, (a)Valdina Farms entry (b)Calumet Farm entry (c)Milky Way Farm entry.

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($800: claiming; The Maples 4-year-olds and up; about 2 miles)—xxLou Andre, 138: (a) Big March, | 143; (a)Caniento, 147; Wickliffe Boy, 141; | xXxRoyal Wager, 135; Penway, 147; Quality Folk, 145; xxPersian Prince, 138. (a)John Bosley entry; xxSeven pounds claimed for rider; xxxTen pounds claimed for rider.

First Race

Fifth Race ($1000; claiming 6 furlongs) —Sun Victor, 112 s xChief Menteur, 103; Gato. 112° Ma Horn idge, 107; Blaufuss, 112: xXRoval Lill. 103; Jean Cloud, 111: xSister Polly, 103 Bustle, 107; Ariel Attack, 112; Doctor Tim 112; Startling, 112

3-year-olds: Genesee,

Second Race (3600: olds, 5'2 furlongs) Grand, 111; Thorn, 113; Flagetta, 11

claiming 2-vear-Peetomar, 111; Ninety xSouthern, Ayre, 105; Easter

on one, 113; Merry Meg, 110 Sixth Race ($800; claiming: 4-vear-olds r {and up: 6 furlongsi—Cloudy Weather, 110; XMary Vito. 103; Wowo, 105: Sanctitv 114; King Carl, 112: Maleman, 112 xCompany, 105; Bristle, 112

Third Race ($600; claiming: maidens; 3-year-olds; 1 1-18 miles) xFriendly Foe, 110; Yammer, 115; Detonation. 115; xHigh Betsy, 105; Scout Rose, 110; xStenographer, 100; Bay Stout. 110; Dub. 115: xPrirack, 110; (a)xCall Me Anne, 105: xVersailles, 110; (a)Miss Afa, 105. (a)Peter McCormick

Seventh Race ($1000; claiming; 4-veare olds and up; 1 1-16 miles)—xMiss Saxon, 103: The Queen, 105: Bel Espoir, 113: xTop { Dog, 104: Whichaway, 113; Prince Torch. and Peter Leroy | 112: Ruffy, 115, Eighth Race ($800; claiming: 4-vear-olds and up: 1's miles)—xStyle Corner 104; Discourse, 113; xHighman, 104; War Echoes, 103; Bay Memor, 109; xOrbedlu, 103. Peggy's Peggy, 104: Burl, 108; Race | Craft, 109: Scout Azure, 113: Manners Queen, 103: Jewelry. 104; Geologist. 108: Carbon Copy. 107; xPlenty Charm. 103 Weather, clear; track, fast xAnnrentice allowance claimed

‘STEPFATHER ACCUSED OF BEATING CHILD

LOGANSPORT, June 20-—Affi-davits against Mr. and Mrs. Robert Swisher, accused of child beating, | were filed here today. Swisher, 21, is charged with child abuse and as- | sault and battery on his 2-vear-nid stepdaughter. Mrs. Swisher, 19, mother of the child, is accused of child neglect The case . : Judge John claiming: 4-year-olds

ds) —Lernana, | Court s AS21AVING. | xStarry Night, 112: | 106: xGemwick, 111 XPurple Sweep. 104 Miss, 112; xAtone-

Fourth Race (£600: claiming: 4-vear-olds and up; 5!> furlongs) xKairack, 112; Jim John, 120: Cash Surrender. 113: Hildegard, | 110; xFlying X. 108; Dude's Pride. 115; Old Dominion, 113; xAssist, 112: xRise and Shine, 110 xHappy Host, 115: Laddie Stone, 120. Silver Grey, 113; xMorlute, 103; Sally Quick, 110; xWindsor's {ope, 112; Robber Baron, 113 Wise Bun 113 xWestigal, 103

Fifth Race: $600. claiming. 3-vear-olds 6 furlongs: chute)—Jim's Niece. 110 Acute, 115: xNoble Scot. 108; Whiskdale 113. xJot 'Em Down Dohoev, 112 XHeraldic, 105.

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claiming: 4-vear-olds and up; 6 furlongs: chute) —Happvknot, 115. Ritorno, 110: xMe O Mv. 112. Upside Pown. 120: Mr. Duncannon. 110; xAskaris 08

Sixth Race ($700

Seventh Race $600: claiming: 3-vear-olds and up: 11-18 miles) —xPFleet Wind, 111 Baby Lynn. 101: Storm Angel. 118: Courtnev's Pet, 119: xChitter. 111: Prettv Lass. 111: Pennlist, 116; Maetake, 104; xExeter 111: Pretty Russell, 111; xRight Lady. 99: Berry Patch, 114; Reigning Lass. 104: Kai Sou, 104; xForest B., 111: Balance Up. 104 Make It, 114; xCourt, 111

Eighth Race ($600; and up; 1 mile and 109: xHeroakel 111: xLady Pal. Infilee, 112; xEnfin, Mad Duchess, Tuneful, 112; 1

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