Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 May 1939 — Page 19
THURSDAY, MAY Is Events Lis ted For May Day on
Butler Program
Celebration Set day; Horse Show
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A band concert, choir selections, & processional and a horse show are among events scheduled for the May Day celebration Saturday on the Butler University campus Arrangements are being complet. ed by Miss Audrey Callender, Woman’s League sponsor, and Miss Lou- | ise M. Schulmeyer, head of the Women's Athletic Department. Next years members of Scarlet Quill} senior women's honorary, will be capped during the day | Ellis Carroll will direct the Butler band in a concert at Pp. m, and the 60-voice choir directed by Joseph Lautner will sing Miss Srader Is Queen Miss Dorothy Srader, May queen, and her court will lead & procesional to the Fieldhouse where a Ro show will be held. Miss Lily Gebhardt and Miss Marie Schubert will be maids of honor and members of the court will be Misses Betty Lou Wright, Martha Finney, Rosemary Bradley, Elizabeth Henderson, Jean Rettig, Mildred Haag, Mildred Poland, Ermestine Cline, Martha Van Talge, Marjorie Kavser, Alma McNeely and Betty Sullivan Members of the Butler Equestrian | Class of 1939 will take part in the| five-part show. Thirty-seven | students wiil be included on the pro- | gram. Judges will be Maj. E. A.| Williams. Robert E. Coleman and Max deVietien, Butler riding in-| structor. Richard W. Fox and Edward Kinney will be ring stewards. i Grand Parade Planned |
A grand entrance parade will open the program followed by formation riding by the “Butler EquitWalking, trotting and can-! tering will be the second event and the third feature will be an equipment removing relay race. A marsh- | mallow eating race without the use 1&N ill be event four and the be an obstacle race,
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show will be Misses Helen Evans, Betty Daseke, Gretchen Lav. Joan Colgan, Mary Helen Yates, | Lucy Deranian, Janet Graham, ley St. Pierre, Margaret ParMarian BlaPeggy BoWalsh, Gilbert Sharp-
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sdants had been announced today for the Southern Club's replica of a Southern wedding of the 1861 period at 8 p. m. Saturday, May | 1 the ballroom of the Columbia |
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will include the| Jones, Carolyn| Jones. Marjorie Powers, Betsy Tur-| ner. Ann Lucille Cantwell, Mary | Wilson and Barbara Ann Shelden. | Ribbon bearers will be Mary Lan-| des. Wilmur South, Joan Reese, | Mary McKinstray, Barbara Sterrett, Jane Scaff, Ann Schaffner, Shirley Schaffner, Joyce Powers and Jane Carol Stith. Sue Schaffner and Susan Foley will be flower girls and John DeVoe will be ring bearer. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Colby are in charge of the event, assisted by Messrs. and Mesdames Maxwell Droke. Charles E. Stevens, Parke > Cooling. Glen Shoptaugh, E Harris, w R. Scaff and John we. lard Hutchings |
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Mrs. Ella Jarrett, president of the Daughters of Warrick County, will have charge of the program for a joint meeting of the organization! with the Warrick County Club of| Indianapolis at 5 p. m. Saturday in| the shelterhouse at Garfield Park.| William Fortune and Judge Wil- | {fred Bradshaw of the Juvenile Court | will be speakers. A basket picnic) supper will precede the program. | Music and stunts w nl be included.
Plan Shower for Elizabeth Taggart
Miss Elizabeth Taggart, whose marriage to Richard E. McCreary | Jr. will be in June, will be enter-| tained at a tea and kitchen shower Wednesday at the home of her sister. Mrs. William F. Wiggins. Guests will be Mesdames Alex L. Taggart, Edward B. Taggart, Henry H. Hornbrook, Harry R. Fitton, James L. Gavin, Herold Reinecke, Richard E. McCreary, Alex L. Tag- | gart Jr., John W. Hendricks, Evans Rust, John G. Williams, Norman R. Kevers, Thomas Ruckelshaus, Robert Sweeney, O. W. Eisenlohr and the Misses Mona, Gertrude and Lil- . lian Taggart and Miss Estelle Rauh Burpee.
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Patricia Morison, Hollywood actress, wears a pale flesh-colored angora bolero with a tailored dinner skirt of white cargo. Part of a dinner outfit, the flattering sweater is particularly smart for country club parties, With the ensemble, she wears a gold coin necklace and bracelet,
The simpler the outfit the more regal is the opinion of Margaret Lindsay, She models a simply tailored evening gown as an illustration. Of chalk white matelasse, the dress has a nigh-waisted skirt, draped bodice and fullness in the back ending in & trail. A large pin of Dbrilllants and simulated | emeralds is the one note of | trimming
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Marian Guild > 4 ). . 1 0 Hold al ty] Members of the Woman's Auc- - _— tion Bridge Section of the Hoosier
The Marian Guild will sponsor a Athletic Club will meet at 12:30 card party at 2 o'clock tomorrow DP. m. tomorrow for a dessert lunchafternoon at Marian College, 3600 oon Ofticers will be elected and a
ond Springs Road. bridge party held in the afternoon umnae Mrs. Bernard J. Lynch is general Mrs. Charles E. Bowes and Mrs
Rupp Delt ta Alu Art ~ yi chairman, assisted by Mrs. Law- Adrian A. Robinson will be hostEle Ct lon I S Monday rence Patz and Mrs. Ravmond ©sses for the 25th anniversary
Officers of Kappa Delta Alumnae | Carter. Mrs. T. J. Owens is pub- meeting of the group Association will be elected at a licity committee head and Mrs. | : . meeting Monday evening at the |W. I. Seal handling the ticket] Ww ling Ww orkers Dine The Willing Workers group of
home of Mrs. Carl Winter, 6001 sales mem- | Zion Evangelical Church held a
Ralston Drive, | The reception committee A discussion of the sorovity's aa-| bers are the Mesdames H. J. Foltz, Mother and Daughter Banquet last night at the church. Mrs. William
tional convention this summer at! Lilllan Koontz, Join Spaulding, ! will be Gustav Becker, Paul Funkhauser, Rothenburger and Miss Rose Louise Rose Fritch and Otto Muenster Wald spoke.
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
16th Annual P.E. O. Parley Opens Today
Mrs. John R. Kuebler, Hostess President, to Give Greetings,
The 16th annual P. E. O, Sisters 1:30
m. today at the Severin Hotel
tration will be held from 12-1 p.m, Mrs. John R. Kuebler, of the hostess chapter, will greetings. Miss Madeline A. Gullion, Rushville, first vice president of the State chapter, will respond. Mrs. Bonnie Richardson of Chapter V will conduct a memorial | service this afternoon, with music by | Exie Critchfield, Chapter F.| E. J. Unruh will talk on “Romance of American Civilization” at a banquet tonight on the Severin roof garden, Husbands of members will be guests Mrs. Chellie Stevens Wright, ver, president of the Supreme Chapter, will talk on “Nothing New” at the meeting tomorrow morning A model meeting will be conducted
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Mrs. Julia Brandenburg will conduct an educational hour tomorrow [ night Mrs. Brandenburg, West Lafavette, is second vice president the State organization Mrs Winona Reeves, Chicago, editor ol {the P. BE. O. Record, will talk at tomorrow evening's session, A musical tea and style show will be held to- | morrow afternoon in Block's auditorium. Officers will be elected
| Saturday morning.
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By Riviera Club
Two dances, an open house and a
To Meet Tomorrow | membership committee dinner meet -
ing will be featured this week-end and Monday at the Riviera Club. The Booster Club of the organization will give a dance tomorrow night in the ballroom, with Pollard's Orchestra playing from 9 to 12 p. m, An all-club dance, limited to members, will be featured Satur-
dav night. Club members and their friends will be entertained at an open house from 3:30 to 5:30 p. m. Sunday at the club About 150 members of the invitational membership mittee will be guests at a chicken dinner and program at 6:30 p. m Monday
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Families With Children Told To Adopt Pets
Youngsters Need Helpless Animals to Look After, Wr iter Says
By OLIVE ROBERTS BARTON Children need pets, We all need a pet of some sort, I think. It is good for us to have some helpless creature to look after, to be responsible for, feed, exercise and love Now there are the dog fraternity and the antidog society who can't agree because there are children
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Cats, too, if they happen to be your hobby, We have love birds to ground hogs, [pair of Persian cats, Punch (Judy (who fought just like puppet originals), were the pets in the world, [ We have had a succession of dogs [Now we have “Mister,” a black cocker, completely spoiled and coddled, He won't come when he is called. He runs off, He teases at the table for tidbits, Just a ‘count, good-natured critter who is the apple of our eye and knows it But when the children come, something happens. We can't explain it. It is just there. He is as {good as gold, He is no bother at all,
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generally treat him |were a hassock or loves it, When they leave, A day, gets that [about-to~die” look wrings our hearts. The children in the neighborhood help him out, He will follow a baby pram for blocks, and whenever a tricycle goes trundling along, there is Mister at its (heels. The children know his weaknessThey all conspire to keep him They share their goodies with He in short, their baby he behaves for them,
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EVENTS
SORORITIES Lambda Chapter, Omega Nu Tau, 8 p. m. Mon, Hotel Lincoln Rho Zeta Tau. 8 p. m. today. Dorothy Long, hostess. LUBS Aftermath. Today. Mrs, John A. Simmons, 226 E. 45th, hostess. Mrs. David Jones and Mrs, Donald M, Gordon, assistants. Mrs, Harrison D., Willeutts, speaker,
Review Circle, 2 p. m, today. Mrs. A. W. Bowen, 5202 Washington Blvd, hostess. Mrs. Carrie Pray, program, LODGES Marion Degree Staff, Degree of Pocahontas. 8:30 p. m. Fri. Redmen Hall, Capitol and North, Memorial services for Mrs. Hate tie M. Hopkins. Public meeting.
Naomi Chapter 131, 0. E. S. 8 p. m, Friday, Masonic Temple, Illinois and North, Mrs. Ida Wilson and William Hartman, worthy matron and patron.
CARD PARTIES Ladies’ Auxiliary of Altenheim. Spm. Mi Mesdames Louis Doerschel, Charles Otte, Fred Strens and Miss Grace Reger, hostesses Irvington Rebekah Drill | 8:30 p. m. Sat. Hall, Washington, Mrs { ham and Mrs, | hostesses Drill Team, Ladies’ Auxiliary 211, Fraternal Order of Eagles. 8:30 | p. m. Fri, Eagle Temple, 43 W, Vermont. Mrs. Patsy Coulombe, |
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Upsilon Chapter, Beta Beta Lambda. 8 p. m. today. Chinese Room of Hoosier Athletic Club. | Miss Fay Dotson, chairman,
Party Arranged
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Members of the Indianapolis Pan= Hellenic Association will hold their annual spring party tomorrow after(noon at 1 o'clock at the Indianapolis | Country Club. Mrs. Paul F. Grubbs, representa« [tive of Gamma Phi Beta Sorority, heads the arrangements committee, She is assisted by the Mesdames John Graves, R. 8. Hiatt, E. 8S. Hildreth, Marvin Lugar and Miss Halcyon Mendenhall.
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