Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 October 1938 — Page 4
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
20,000 Are Expected To Watch Riders in Gregg Farm Roundup
700 Horses Entered in Saddle Association Event; Mareo and Barbara Sheerin Give
Bridee-Luncheon for Cousin.
VIRGINIA MOORHEAD MANNON If you add of a rodeo, the picturesque beauty of a pioneer pageant, the fun of a county fair and jety horse show, the sum may apinment to be offered at the sixth ndiana Saddle Horse Association
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tallvhos, hansom cabs, covered ngle phaetons, horseback and in autos, the way from chaps. high-heeled boots and frills of the gav Nineties. What's more, h to the blue overalled boy on his buckcably appointed equestrienne on her blueact, evervbody's coming and it's everybody's
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Its h prising t{ the Roundup has reached the colossal class when an energetic group of women like Mrs. Irving D. Hamilton, president, and members of the Sunnyside Guild, and Adj. Gen. Elmer F. Straub, Saddle Association president; Maj. Harry E, Willet, general ch the Roundup; Donald L. Bose, Charles F. Gregg an really decide to make something of the affair. of and Mrs. Gregg are a trifle stunned > attended by 25 persons at their farm in idea that they've had to make prepara-
that the little horse 1933 prov tions for Becau burg, Pittsboro hand at sunup the in the grove at 8:30 a
ed such a pop 700 horses tomorrow. se a number of persons are riding from a distance (BrownsMarion and Ft. Wane) and so many will be on committee has arranged to hold church serviees The actual Roundup, which begins at jusk. Besides all the picnic luncheon parties be a lunch tent where 1500 sandwiches an
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Dr. Bartlett of DePauw Speaks ‘To Club Mondav
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cation at DePauw University, will [speak on “How I Master Life” at
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Dr. Edward R. Bartlett, head of the Department of Religious Edu-
the Monday Club President's Dav {luncheon at 12:30 Monday at the
Yellow chrysanthemums and fall foliage will form the centerpieces for the tables and cards in fall
‘Balanced
Thinking’ Is ; Club Theme
Federation to Open Annual Convention Here Next Week.
“Balanced Thinking” will be the
theme of the 30th annual conven= | tion of the Seventh District In- | diana Federation of Clubs which |opens at 9 a. m. Friday at the Seve {erin Hotel. | A preconvention dinner and ree ception will be held Thursday evee (ning. Mrs. Edwin I. Poston, president of the state organization, and ‘Mrs. George Dillinger, second vice | president, will be honor guests at |the dinner. | J. Lauren Brown, Chicago, will {present an illustrated lecture on |*“The Blind Spot of Science” at the [reception which will honor incom=|ing officers of the district, Mrs. Ru|dolph Grosskoph, second vice president! Mrs. Horace Casady, treasurer, and Mrs. John Thornburgh, record=ling secretary. | Following registration at 9 a. m. | Friday, the Rev. Sydney Blair Harry will pronounce the invocation. Mrs. {J. W. Moore will preside at the business meeting. Reports of offi-
_|cers will be heard and department {chairmen will present plans for the
{coming year.
Speakers Listed
lcshades will mark the places of the po : 3 Mf : He J ; | & Speakers and their subjects ine
{honor guests. Special guests will in[clude Mrs. M. Clifford Townsend.
Exhibit Prize Colt
minute. Even the time
the noon recess will be given to impromptu horses and a quadrille on horseback to be 1t riders from his Brownsburg dude ho won the 2-year-old colt, “Muncie,” 1 H. Ball of Muncie, will exhibit her shout the State are to be reprewill give an exhibition over a
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every
Iders includes Messrs. and Mesdames Lee. M. H. Fuller, P. O. Ferrell, vorris. J. J. Lang, Storey C. Larkin, P. Anderson III. Orland A. Church, Alex Hilgemeier, Irwin Bertermann, J. s. V. M. Ray, Fred Millis Oscar B. Ola Fred Heslar, Dr. and Mrs. C. F, 1. Spencer, Col. and Mrs. Robert Rossow, idson D. Moschelle, Mrs. Rosamond Van Camp 1d Dowd 1» E. Blackburn will entertain informally to1 p. Among the out-of-town guests R. Wilson, Chicago; Mr. and Mis, and Mrs. Warren G. Abbott, who and Mrs. Duane Nelles.
to Be Honored
ara Sheerin ye of their parents, ousin, Miss Mary Jane Sheerin, whose of Washington is to take place Tuesdaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas D, is the of Mrs. Robert S. Sinclair. s Agnes Coldwell, Barbara Haines, Jean hn. Elsie and Mary Sinclair and Miss Laura ij from Connecticut College to be meid of
p=
en
gave a luncheon and Mr. and Mrs.
son
Home will give a cocktail party tomorow at the home of Miss Among the out-of-sister, Mrs. Lawrence Durborow 0 will visit Mr. and Mrs. Kuhn until of New York, who is visiting his uncle E. Home, and Mr. and Mrs. Philip ived vesterdav to visit Mrs, Sinclair.
The Misses } for Miss Sheerin and Mr nnett ] e Irs. Walter W, Kuhn.
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ird Ogle and 1 Al Ire. George Will Jr. of Evanston, who an
[.A.C. Will Open Fall Season at
Prof.
{wife of the Indiana Governor; Mrs.
(Mrs. Isaac Born, second vice presi-
ell, president's aid
fare Mrs
Book Reviews Monday
Prof. Haramy to Talk
Jehn J. Haramy will lecture Monday night at the alumnae
|Edwin Poston, president of the Indian Federation of Clubs; Mrs. W. D. Keenan, president of the Seventh | District Indiana Federation of Clubs; Mrs. Lowell Fisher, president | of Indianapolis Council of Women, | and Mrs. Clayton Ridge, president of the Woman's Department Club. The Rev. Franklin Crutchlow will pronounce the invocation. A group {of songs will be sung by Mrs. Mary
| Ellery Smith, soprano, accompanied
bv Mrs. Natalie Conner. The Rev Mr. Crutchlow will sing “Prayer
Perfect,” accompanied by Mrs. Ralph Minnick. Miss Victoria Mon(tani, harpist, will play during the { luncheon. | Mrs. Ernest B. Thompson, newly elected president, will be presented by Mrs. E. V. Mitchell, retiring president. Other officers include Miss Lucille Steward, first vice president;
Sorority Group
An anniversary dinner and
Mrs. C. IL. Kittle, recording Miss Laura Buehler, Mrs. D. V. Lucas, corresponding secretary; Mrs. EC. Rumpler, parliamentarian; Mrs. Keenan, historian, and Mis. Mitch-
dent; secretary;
treasurer; The Indianapolis
at the Propylacsum. New members will be welcomed and graduates of June graduating classes will be initiated. Reports will be made on the national convention held at Hot Springs, Va. in July and Mrs. Joseph C. Matthews will talk briefly on Needlework Guild activities. Kappa songs will be sung by Mesdames Harry E. Elliott, James W. Costin. Jack Gulling and Frank Fairchild, accompanied by Harry IL. Sunderland. Mrs. Herschel E. Davis is arrangements chairman, assisted by Mesdames Leslie Everson, John H Hillman and George R. Gilbert Reservations are to Tuesday with Mrs. Hillman.
Committee chairmen for the vear O. L.. Kranz and Mrs. Kittle, program: Mrs. C. F. Dillenbeck, music; Miss Minnie Keifer, membership; Mrs. Mary Hendren and Mrs. William H. Pearl, social; Mrs Pearl. memorial book: Mrs. William H. Ellery, hospitality, and Mrs Louis E. Kruger, publicity.
| Lampas Group to Hear
| Book reviews by Mrs. Robert Lambert and Mrs. Arthur Dewey will be | features of the first meeting of the Lampasas Group, Alpha Chapter, E
S. 0, Monday at the home of Mrs. | The Indiana Gamma Alamnae
programs arranged by sorority groups for the coming week. chapter is planning to sponsor a show.
Sorority will observe the 68th anniversary an annual dinner Wednesday night #
Mrs
be made by |
meeting of Pi Omicron Sorority at Helen Talge Brown, Carmel
Club of Pi Beta Phi Sorority will
Prepares tor Anniversary Dinner Party
two rush parties are included in the|
An alumnae |
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Alumnae Association of Kappa Kappa Gamma |
of the sorority’'s founding at
autumn rush party tomorrow after-| noon at the Canary Cottage. In the receiving line will be Miss Jean- | ette Garrett, president; Mrs. Garland Miller, pledge captain, and | Miss Dorothy Rahm, cochairman. Miss Rosalyn Garrett will welcome | guests. Tea will follow bridge.
Junior League
‘Gaieties’® Set
For Nov.
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“The Gaieties of 1883” will be presented by the Indianapolis Junior |
Times Photos.
1. Mrs. Frederic M. Ayres, president of the women's committee of the Indiana State Symphony Society, will be hostess to the entire
local and state membership of t afternoon at the Woodstock Club.
he committee at tea Wednesday
(W, Hurley Ashby Photo.)
2. These Meridian Hills equestrians are eagerly anticipating the
sixth annual Saddle Horse Roundup tomorrow at Gregg Farms.
are (left to right) Miss Betty Fuller Bridge.
They , Mrs. L. F. Watson and Mrs. H. A.
3. Mrs. Paul Matthews is chairman with Mr, Matthews of the committee arranging a presentation of Victor Herbert's and Henry
Blossom's operetta, “The Red Mill.” the opening Lambs Club Frolic O
The operetta will be presented at ct. 22. Other committee members
are Mr. and Mrs, Kurt F. Pantzer and Mr. and Mrs. John B. Stokely. 4. Miss Mary Jane Barrett cleft), Detroit, Mich., was the house-
guest this week of Miss Peggy Pears
ment to Richard Henry Dickson Jr.
on (right). Miss Pearson's engagewas announced recently. She is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John F. Pearson. The ceremony will be early
in December.
5. Among the hostesses at the opening fall meeting of A. A. U. W. Tuesday night will be three directors (left to right), Miss Belle C.
Schofield, Mrs. Edmond W. Hebel,
and Mrs. Leland R. Smith. Mrs.
Calvin R. Hamiiton is also a director.
6. Mrs, Edwin White is a mittee for tonight.
7. Mr. and Mrs.
member the formal opening of
John P. Koehler
of the arrangements comthe Indianapolis Athletic Club of
announce the engagement
their daughter. Mary. to Warren M. Atkinson, son of Mr. and Mrs.
W. W. Atkinson.
| attended Gulf Park College, Gulfport, Miss.
Miss Koehler is a graduate of Tudor Hall and
Mr. Atkinson attended
Butler University. The wedding is to be in the early spring. (W. Hurley
Ashby Photo.)
Mrs. Benjamin Harrison to Be
clude Mrs. W. D. Keenan, “Balanced Thinking”; Mrs. Chic Jackson, ‘Fine Arts”; Mrs. Frank Symmes, | “American Citizenship”; Mrs. Ww. |C. Bartholomew, “American Home”; , |Mrs. Clayton Ridge, “Education”; [Mrs. E. H. Soufflot, “Student Loan,” Mrs. W. L. Carey, “International | Relations”; Mrs. Melissa Cornish, [“Juniors”; Mrs. Robert Shank, “Legislation”; Mrs. M. E. Robbins, “Public Welfare,” and Mrs. Dil(linger, “Builders We.” Governor Townsend will be guest {speaker at a luncheon Friday noon honoring past presidents. The Seve lenth District Chorus will sing seve leral selections. The afternoon pro= {gram will include an address by {Mrs. Poston on “Enlarging Wome lan’s Influence Through Education’; lan address by Mrs. Frederick Balz, “As We Go Marching On”; reports of elections committee, presentation of new officers and reading of the day’s minutes.
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omen Voters | League Will Hear Program Outline
| New members of the Indianape olis League of Women Voters will be informed on programs, studies and actions of the organization at the season's first program meeting at 10:15 a. m. Wednesday at the American United Insurance Co. auditorium. “Information Please” is the title of the program. | Mrs. John K. Goodwin, president, |will lead the discussions with the | following chairmen assisting: Mrs, | Frank Cox, government and its | operation; Mrs. Thomas D. Sheerin, |government and child welfare; Mrs.
| James Bawden, government and
Guest at Jordan Reception
League the night of Nov. 23 at the
Mrs. Lambert will review “Young new Naval Armory.
Henry of Navarre” (Heinrich \education; Mrs. Stanley Hayes. gov-
the Indiana World War Memorial | lernment and economic welfare;
wilding. Members of Kappa Chap- present George Purves, magician, in
Dance Tonight
playing
cs ta be
at chaimen Kamera Kontest will
Fas tiira
{ the INDAC Anne Curry Engagea and Mrs. 1 cunry the engagement of their Anna Marie, to Harold The marriage will be Oct
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William
t the St. Francis DeSales Cath- |
lic ‘Church.
ter will be hostesses for the evening Mann) and Mrs. Dewey will discuss
and Mrs. G. R. Poland will preside. “The Citadel” (A. J. Cronin).
LEVENTS
SORORITIES
Psi Chapter, Beta Sigma Phi. 8 p. m. Tues. Miss Josella Byme, 1525 Barth Ave. hostess. Cards. Alpha Epsilon Chapter, Delta Theta Tau. 8 p. m. Mon. Mrs. C. M. Davis, 757 N. Bolton, hostess.
CLUBS
Current Literature. 12:30 p. m. Wed. Mrs. H. B. Pearce, 3015 Broadway, hostess. President's Day. Mrs. I. B. Sackett to review “The Great American Novel.” Independent Social. 2 p. m. Tues. Mrs. Edwin Tobev, 3828 Graceland Ave. hostess. Mrs. Everett Hunt, assistant. Business meetng. James Whitcomb Riley's birthday anniversary to be observed. Cervus. 1 Cards
p. m. Mon. Hotel Washington. Special meeting. 2 p. m.
LODGES
Monument Chapter 548, O. E. S., 8 Pp. m. Mon. Masonic Temple, North and Illinois Sts. Brother's night, conferring of degrees. Mrs. Florence Herrman and Earl J. Askren, worthy matron and patron. Progress Rebekah Lodge. 8 p. m. Tues. Fraternal Hall, 2308 W. Mich« igan St. Pillowcase ecard party. Public invited. Mrs. Lillian Milner, chairman, assisted by Mrs. Jennie Roberts and Nirs. Gladys Mershon.
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a show at 2 p. m. Oct. 28 at Block's auditorium. Mrs. Richard Coons, president, has named Mrs. Garth Marine, general chairman, assisted by Mesdames Scott Waldon, Lewis O. ward, Richard T. Hill, Walter Hiser, Alexander Taggart and Miss Evelyn Forsyth and Miss Loraine Skelton. The ticket committee includes Misses Carolyn Dunn, Marydel Rous; Mesdames Edward P. Gallagher, George Ros, Eugene E. White-
hill, Ruell Moore, Ralph Gery, Bu-|
ford Cadle, Harry Morrow, Robert Walker, Frank Langsenkamp, Lora Hickman, Clifford Taylor, William
M. Booe, F. Noble Ropkey, Thomas Rhoades and Erwin Schafer.
The Chi Tau Alpha Serority is to begin a series of rush parties tomorrow at the Hoosier Athletic Club with a tea from 3 to 5 p. m. Guests will include the Misses Bernadette Treadway. Margaret Hunt, Rose Marie Dean, Mary Ritchie, Marian Ridgeway, Maxine Gover; Wanda Barney, Dorothy Brown and Evelyn Weigand.
Alpha Chapter, Omega Kappa of the new season Monday night at | women. Sorority, will entertain with an!
| Included on the informal program |
will be “Every Inch a Sailor” or!
old-fashioned
Mrs. Benjamin Harrison, wife of the 23d President of the United “Adrift on the Ocean of Life” an States, will be honor guest at the annual reception of the Jordan Con-
“moral” melodrama. servatory of Music at the Harrison home, 1230 N. Delaware St,
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The audience will participate. Games afternoon, Oct. 16. The roard of trustees will be host. Mrs. Harrison will Ye accompanied on the visit to her former home
and dancing will be held between the acts Proceeds will go toward maintenance of the Occupational Therapy Department at Riley Hospital. This department is the major an-| nual project of the league's civic| program. The ways and means chairman [for the year is Mrs. Wallace Crane Tomy. Her committee includes
by her daughter, Mrs. Walker, New York, also a guest. Friends of the Conservatory throughout the State are to attend. In the receiving line will be the |
W. Atherton, Bernard Batty, Fermor
Elizabeth ©
Christamore Aid Body Will Meet Tuesday
The Christamore Aid Society will
ridian St.
Mrs. Frank Hoke, president, ex-of- S. Cannon, H. Foster Clippinger,| , tine the host ick : | Mr \ SS W - Millikan, Irving W. Palmer, James ficio member; Mesdames William P. Emsley W. Johnson and Mr. Thomas 'dames ye ly be Mes
| Anderson ITI, William H. Wemmer, {Dudley Pfaff, C. Harvey Bradley, | Morris Lanville Brown, Paul Cullom, | Jeremiah Cadick, Russell Fortune Jr, John Hollett Jr, Booth T. Jameson, Arthur Shea and Benjamin Turner. |
| Literary Club Speaker | | Joseph R. H. Moore, secretary of | the Indianapolis Literary Club, will | speak on “A Joke on John Bull” at
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H. Kaylor. Others in the receiving line will be Miss Ada Bicking, Conservatory director; Dr. James W. Putnam, Butler University president; Mrs. Harrison, who is honorary president | the Conservatory, and Mrs. Walker and members of the faculty. Women students of the Conservatory will serve in the dining room |
Lovise Husemann and
Mothershead.
Omega Nu Tau
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Mrs. John L. H. Fuller, government and foreign policy, and Mrs. Wile liam Snethen, government and the legal status of women. An informal luncheon will follow the meeting, and reservations are due at the league office on Monday, A program on “Are You an Intelligent Voter?” will be given at the
‘meeting Wednesday, Oct. 19, with | the government and its operation
department in charge. members of the board and their open its new season with a luncheon | ¥
wives, Messrs. and Mesdames John meeting Tuesday at the home of ju tyre series on current world
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Team captains for the league's
‘Mrs. Morris L. Brown, 5425 N. Me- |, mars will be entertained at a tea
Mrs. Chauncey Eno will give Monday. Mrs. Maurice T. Harrell, project chairman, will preside at the report
'miah Cadick, John E. Hollett Jr. session. Wilson | The lecture series will be given
[by Clifton M. Utley, Chicago Coun= {cil on Foreign Relations director; { Dr. Harry Gideonse. Columbia Uni-
| versity,
and Dr. Quincy Wright,
Will Hold Party Cicage University.
Lambda Chapter, Omega Nu Tau Sorority, will hold a slumber party tonight at Whispering Winds. A midnight luncheon will
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W.C.T.U.{o Meet _ Mrs. E. V. Nunlist, 4041 Rookwood Ave., will be hostess to the Zeralda
be | Wallace W. C. T. U. at 1:30 p. m.
|the organization's second meeting with Mrs. Veda Sutliff, adviser of served. Following a sunrise break- Tuesday. Mrs. John Pogue will have
the D. A. R. Chapter House,
Wives of directors will
Ipreside at the tea table.
fast tomorrow morning, installation of officers will be held.
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charge of the devotions. Mrs. T. R. Ratcliff will preside. :
