Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 June 1939 — Page 19
FRIDAY, JUNE
ROYAL COUPLE INSPECTS PARK WITHOUT GUARD
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George and d Elizabeth Seem Happier Than Any Time on Tour.
By WEBB MILLER
United Press Staff Correspondent
JASPER NATIONAL PARK, Al-| berta, June 2.--King George and] Queen Elizabeth, refreshed by the] quietest day of their transcon-| tinental tour, continue eastward to- | day. In six hours the royal train will arrive at Edmonton, capital of Alberta and home of Premier Wil-| liam Aberhart’s social credit government Their Majesties were left completely alone yesterday by their en-| tourage to enjoy the scenery of wis | mountain resort. Even the Royal] Canadian Mounted Police, their | protectors since their arrival in| Canada two weeks ago, relaxed their guard Driving alone in their 1925 model] car, they seemed happier than at| any time since they started the tour. They went for a walk along the | dirt paths which circle the Jasper | park grcunds before they went driving The King took pictures as tne Queen fed the bears They saw deer, moose and other animals as they returned to their rustic, onestory log cabin on a joint jutting into Lake Beauvert—for tea. After tea thev drove and walked again, and after dinner in the cabin, they went to the park grounds to see beavers at work Last night, after borrowing a mo-| tion picture projector from the hotel management, they returned to their cabin with a few friends to see the pictures the King had taken since his arrival at Quebec May 17 T spent the night in Outlook |
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They abin, completely alone for the first | time since their accession. | Two weeks of train life still lie ahead of them, and, with the exception of one night at the White House in Washington and another at Jiyde Park, N. Y. ‘every night 1 be spent on the roval train
PYTHIAN PLAN CEREMONY HERE
New Hoosier Lodge Members Will Be Initiated at Meeting June 9.
members of the Pvthias and Pythian to be initiated at special ceren here June § The will meet at the Indiana thian Building and the meet at ‘Castle Hall eremonies Will begin at
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mad Chancellor Qualls of uth Bend Vice Chancellor I'red Marion r the rank of Page upon the candidates District Deputy Chancellor Haden H. Walls of Indianapolis is chairman of arpements assisted by Thomas Rect O1 Meredith ‘Osborn, Earl Hardy and A. R. Lightle. all of Indian apoi lis Tr ne
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initiation will be conducted by Grand Chief Stella Bartle, Knightstown,; Grand Senior Nina Mills, Marion; Grand Junior Cecelia Lee, Rockville: Grand Manager Hettie McKittrick, Imdianapolis; Grand Mistress of Records and Correspondence Zella Compton, Spiceland; Grand Mistress of Finance Emma Schattel, Richmond; Grand Protector Madge Robertson, Salem; Grand Guard Mary Burgess, New Market; Past Grand Chief Hanah Kreisher, Frankfort, and District Deputy Grand Chief Johanna Dickman. Shelbyville At the conclusion of the two programs both orders will join to watch a dramatic presentation of the story of Damon and Pythias given by ( i City Lodge 97
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LOCAL MAN'S ART EXHIBITED IN ROME
ROME, Ja he 2 U P.) —King Victor Emmanuel and Queen Elena opened the annual exhibition of the Prix de Rome Fellows of the American Academy today The exhibition contains work done by Harry Allen Davis, painter, Indianapolis, and Richard Hartshorne, painter, ‘Kokomo, Ind. :
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Sullivan and Lieut. Gov were preparing for a milking contest scheduled Pp. m. Tuesday on the State House lawn The milking duel is the outcome of Governor Townsend's proclamation last week proclaiming June as dairy month
In his proclamation Governor Townsend urged Hoosier citizens to iy CASTLE LIGHTS
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Schricker today
recognize the importance of the dairy industry and, in the interest of health, to increase their con- | sumption of dairy products C. Winfield Hunt, secretary of the Milk Foundation of Indian apolis, | said that great strides have been | made the pasteurizing and bottling milk for the protection of the consumer
Approximately 40.000 cows on 6000 farms supply milk for Indianapolis total turnover of business totaling $9.000.000 a vear, according to the Milk Foundation The Indianapolis demand requires 950 insulated trucks to deliver the milk, plants to process and About 2300 people are emplants in addition to 450 route men who deliver the milk to the consumer's door
“WAR MINERALS RENO, Nev, June 2 U. P) Virtually every one of the “strategic minerals” necessary for the conduct of war are found within Nevada's borders
NEW CASTLE, June 2 (U Crews of the Public Service Co. of [Indiana today began a $100,000 pro[gram of rehabilitation of equipment in the New Castle Officials said the entire distribution anda
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