Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 May 1941 — Page 12

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™H INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

MONDAY, MAY 26, 141)

Junior Horsemen's Association Spons ors Its Second Annual Charity Horse Show

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Miss Cynthia Test, riding Wee Willie, owned by Mrs. Bon O. Aspy, was awarded the blue ribbon # In the pleasure horse class by Mrs. E. A. Crane at the second annual horse show sponsored over the week- ® end by the Junior Horsemen's Association at the Algonquin Riding Club.

“Have a peanut,” asked William H. Ball of Muncie. we've got pop,” chorused Mary Sue Fisher (left) of Indiupolia and Magdala Thomag of Lafayeite, young exhibitors.

“No thanks,

Aong the spectators were

The Arrival of Shaichuay Visitors Maths the beglanias of a Busy Week

3 THE DESIRE" TO FORGET THE. WAR and its problems is. expected to result in the largest Speedway face attendance i in the history of the 500-mile oval. : From every corner of the country—and from beyond its boundaries—crowds will converge this week upon the “ Speedway, hoping to lose their cares for a few hous in

the roar of motors. ~ Among guests of Col. and Mrs. Arthur W. Herrington at the “race will be Lieut. Col. N.' J. C. Tierie and Lieut. Col. A. van Osten, » representatives of the government in exile of the Kingdom of the “ Netherlands. . They are of Bandoeng, Java. Philip L. Gomperts of The Hague, Netherlands, will be in the party, as will Miss Dorothy - Stanley Turner of London, England. Other guests of the Her“ringtons will be Miss Doris Kidney, New York, and Dean ‘Gillespie 3 and his daughter of Denver, Colo. oe group will be dinner guests .at the Herrington home the night before the race. Viewing the race from the box of Louis H.”Schwitzer Jr. with (Mrs. Schwitzer, . will be ‘Mrs. George C. Fawcett, Richmond, Va.; “Mrs. J. Gordon McDonald, Grand Blanc, Mich.; Mrs. George T. + Gruen, Cincinhati; Miss Helen Mahoney, Port Washington, Long t Island, N. Y., and Mrs, Robert D. Gruen.” Messrs. Schwitzer, Gruen, Fawcett and McDonald will be serving on the technical committee t1for :the race. . Speedway visitors arriving’ Thursday to spend the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Franklin H. Thompson will be Mr. and Mrs. W. A, _‘Bechthold, Wauwatosa, Wis., and Mr. and Mrs. Al Loeb, Elmhurst,.. SL Two former Hoosiers, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Crooke, will come “from Fullerton, Cal, to be house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ww. Bay «Garten and to attend the race.

0. A. Chillson to Have Party

ATTENDING the race with’ Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Chillson will be _their guests, Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Manly, and Verne Murray, Pontiac, Mich.; Mr.-and Mrs. Norman Perry and Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Blanch"tard, Cincinmati; Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Miller, Youngstown, O.;.Mr. ‘and Mrs. Russell L. White and their daughter, Ethel Janet, Carmel, ‘and Mr. and Mrs. Leon Meyers. . : . Arriving Thursday to visit Mr. and Mrs. William A. Atkins and to attend’the race with them will be Gordon and Sanders Brown of New York and Gen. and Mrs. Robert E. Woods, Chicago. ; Mr. and Mrs. Rolla: G. Williams will have as ‘their guests Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Jolis, New York; Charles V. Kinney, Houston, Tex, land Pred G. Rinker. Their son, Robert Williams, will entertain Bernard and Louis Worms of New York. 3 Mr. and Mrs. Irving W. Lemaux Jr. will have with them at: the “race their house guests, Mr. and Mrs. Doyne E.:Rardon of Columbus, “0. who will arrive Thursday, and Mr. and Mrs. Norman A. Perry Jr. In a box with Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Loser will be Mr. and Mrs. ‘B. PF. Groff and Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Robinson. Elmer Stout will entertain his nephew, John Braxton of St. Louis; his niece, Miss Rachel Braxton, Miss Dorothy Rose Elliott, “Miss. Gladys Baine and Charles Barrett.’ Clarence W. Smith's guests iwil’be Mr. and M1S. Arthur Laffoon, Detroit; Mr. and Mrs. Nelson ‘Smith, Waverly, O., and Miss Aleyne Henry. > ‘With Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Patrick” will be Mr. and Mrs. Rollin Shuttleworth of Cleveland, Ernest Summers, Jr., Chicago, and Miss /Bsther Raup, New York. Mrs. Shuttleworth, a sister of Mrs. Patrick, jeu Mr. Shutleworth will come Wednesday to be house guests of the atr :

‘Speedway Official Will Entertain

COL. ROSCOE TURNER'S guests at the race will be Maj. and ‘Mrs. Daniel Moulton, Mr. and Mrs. James Graham of Chicago and Miss Marian Allyne. Theodore E. Meyers, vice president and general manager of the Speedway Corporation, will have in his box Mr, and - Mrs. R. P. Alexander, Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Orlopp and Mrs. ‘Ernest Hood. / In a party with Df. and’ Mrs. Russell A. Sage’ will be Dr. and ! Mrs. I. W. Wilkens and Dr. and Mrs. Norman Loomis. Thursday will see the ‘arrival of Mr. and Mrs. James L. Gibboney’s Speedway . guests—Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Van Hovenberg, Mt. Pleasant, Tex.; Mr, and Mrs. H. H. Richardson, Western: Springs, Ill, and Mr. and Mrs, ©. M. Houser, Mattoon, Ill. . Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Blackburn will entertain Mrs. Blackburn's “brother, Robert Megraw of Pittsburgh and his fiancee, Miss Alice ~ Stahlman, also of Pittsburgh. They will arrive Thursday night. Week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ropert B. Potter will be Mr, sand Mrs. Henry Roennele, Grand Rapids, Mich. Joining the group “for the race will be Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Wright.

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‘lof SIGMA ALPHA IOTA, national ‘| professional music sorority, will hold

.| Park. - A business meeting, including |

Jand a musical program will follow |

: and Mrs. Wayne Schooler will en-

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Sororities— Supper Booked By Sigma Alpha Iota

A supper closing the. year’s program is one of several sorority meetings scheduled for: today.

NU ZETA ALUMNAE CHAPTER

the supper on: the lawn ‘of ' Mts. | Bernard Batty’s home in Haverstick

reports -on -the -national convention to be held in Los Angeles in: August,

the supper. : Special guests will be Miss Frieda Klink and Miss Louisa Steeg, both | of New York; Miss Mary Spalding, new Zeta Chapter president, and all Zeta Chapter seniors at the Jordan

Doeppers is hostess chairman, assisted by Mesdames Frank B. Hunter, Bernard D. Rosenak, Florence Rettig Clark, Robert Orbison, Gilbert D. Quinn and Roy Newby.

Mrs. Rosalee Spong will direct the Sigma Alpha Iota Vocal Ensemble in a program of modern tunes accompanied by Mrs. Helen Thomas Martin. Ensemble members are Mesdames Paul E. Dorsey, Clare F. Cox, H. L. Barr, Dorothy Bartholomew Fowler, J. Russell Paxton, Russell V. Barton, Philip A. Kappes, O. M. Jones, Philip Shaw and Miss Thelma Grannis. New officers of the alumnae chapter are Mrs. Robert W. Blake, president; Mrs. Dorsey, vice president; Mrs. J. K. Vance, secretary; Miss Martha L. Millikan, treasurer; Mrs. Jones, editor, and Mrs. D. L. Conner, chaplain.’

Mrs. Forvert Pitts of Anderson

tertaine LAMBDA MU CHAPTER members of SIGMA BETA SORORITY with a dinner bridge this evening at Feeser’s Tearoom, 2035 N. Meridian St.

BETA CHAPTER of BETA CHI THETA SORORITY will hold a social meeting tonight at the home of Mrs. George Kidwell, 511 N. Oxford St.

The weekly meeting of ALPHA CHAPTER, PHI OMEGA KAPPA Sorority will be held tonight at the home of Mrs. Virginia Brock, 2308 Prospect St.

Mrs. Pat Rettig, 1301 Shannon St., will be hostess to ALPHA CHAPTER of SIGMA PHI SORORITY today at 6:30 p. m.

CHI BETA KAPPA SORORITY will meet {tonight at the home of Mrs. Carl Solenberger, 2860 N. New Jersey St. The hostess will be assisted by Mrs. Charles Smith.

Members of ALPHA CHAPTER, KAPPA BETA CHI SORORITY, will meet at 8 p. m. today in the home of Miss Helen McClellan.

Martha Weddle To Be Married

An engagement announcement headlines today’s nuptial news. Mr. and Mrs. Walter W. Weddle, 270 Downey Ave., announce the engagement of their daughter, Martha, to Robert F. Blum of Cleveland Heights, O. The wedding will be at 4 p. m. Saturday at the Weddle home. Mr. Blum is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Blum, also of Cleveland Heights. » 8 ”

Honor guest at a breakfast and cyrstal shower given yesterday by Miss Nadine Frye, 3117 Park Ave. was Miss Louise Baker, whose marriage to James Russel White will be Saturday. The ceremony will be in the North Methodist Church. Miss Baker js the daughter of Mr. ani Mrs. William M. Baker, 2235 Nowland Ave., and Mr. White is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel White, 2115 N. New Jersey St. Assisting the hostess was ie W. Frye. Guests with the bride-to-be were Mesdames Baker, White, Albert ‘Lunsford, Melvin Cranfill and Myron Greene; Misses Hattie T. Dailey, Ruby Gene Beaver, Betty Lou ‘Wright, Martha Louise ‘Boyd, Grace Taylor, Florence Schulz, Lois Morton, Gauker, Doris Driggs, Conner and Corinne Frye. ; ‘2 # =» Mrs. Richard Cheesman and Mrs. Vernon Radcliffe will entertain tomorrow night with a miscellaneous shower at Mrs. Cheesman’s home, 5241 Broadway, for Mrs. Ralph Willis. Before her recent marriage, Mrs. Willis was Miss Marjorie Stewart. Guests will be members of Lamda Chapter, Omega Nu Tau Sorority, Mesdames William: PF. Ruscher. Thomas Cisco, Silas Walters, Danie! Maiden, Theodoye Druding, LanGodwin,

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Ro Hill, Elmer Paul, ; Misses

Conservatory of Music. Miss Emma |

|with a child or two;

:|leducation and few! ‘|than she, who wo

Vera Sudbrock, Mildred:

Clubs—

HOOD will feature Hostess for CEA} Broadway Mr. . C. D.; Greenlee will

We, the Wom ‘Women

good a deal as the g Now those are hs words. But they are ' the -truth.And it is too bad that unmarried women won't admit their truth . to: themselves. If a woman _ would admit them, she would not go on year after year half- j way believing that some day she would. find a - man she thought good enough for her. Let's take Sally Smith. She’s 35, almost 36. A man her age, with her intelligence and social ‘acceptability’ isn't going to be interested in Sally. He is going to fall for a girl not much more than twenty-five, if [that old. :

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BUT SALLY won't look at the matter from a men’s point of view. She kids herself that she is really smarter looking th she was ten years ago and that she is far more intelligent. And by looking at a mirror in a rather dim light she can even convince herself that she doesn’t look more than .a year or two older than she did tea years ago, what with ‘her more flattering hair-do, etc., etc. What Sally must admit to herself —if she is ever to: marry—is that a woman’s value (in cia eyes of mar-

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rying men) depréciates with the years. So Sally, in all likelihood, won't be able to get the “man of her dreams—if she ever meets him. He'll take someone younger.

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WHAT SHE out if she would take h

get probably, , is a widower a man her own ags who isn’t quite las attractive as she knows she is; a man with less er social graces) uld value those or an old man seem young.

qualities in a wife; to whom she would

Sally is on ‘her way a husband at last she would rather ‘the circumstances.

where in her profe. ing the best life by herself. |

Entertains Phi Chi Mu Chapter,

Sorority, and gues be entertained by Mrs.

of members wi

p. m., today. Miss

hostess.

"|H. E. Boggy,

The day she admits this truth either to getting or .deciding. that not marry under If the latter, .she can concentrate on getting someion, 4nd buildible for herself,

i Chi Epsilon

Lowell Appleget, 1327 Shannon Ave. at 8 Mary Orton and Miss ‘Emma Dobbins will assist the

Reports on the ecent state. convention of the P. E. O. SISTEReetings of three P. E. O i Ss’ meeting will be ‘Miss Bettina Johnson, 4125

chapters tomorrow.

present the “Thought for the Chapter.” CHAPTER U will meet with Mrs. Cumberland. Mrs. H. R. Hough will be assistant hostess and Mrs. J. C. Siegesmund will talk on the convention: “Gleanings

Mrs. F. E. Best. The meeting of CHAPTER W |gecon will be at the home of Mrs. Neill D. McKinstray, 4137 Ruckle 8t.

by ALPHA BETA LA CLUB tomorrow at the home -of Mrs. Harold F. Dunlap, 4805 Park Ave. assist.

The social committee of ALPHA 'KAPPA : LATREIAN CLUB will serve as hostesses for the Presi-

| dent’s Day luncheon to be held at|horsema

12:30 p. m. tomorrow at Horuffs on the Lafayette, Road.

Mrs. O. J. Stewart, Greencastle assisted by Mrs. E. E. Queeney, wil be hostess tomorrow for AMICITIA CLUB members.

“You and Heredity” (Scheinfeld) will be reviewed by Mrs. P. D. Merrill tomorrow for members of EPSILON | SIGMA . OMICRON | CLUB. Mrs. Fred Fate will lead a

ing will be at Mrs, Merrill's home, 5043 E. Iowa St.

Additional American personalities will be visited by HOOSIER TOURIST CLUB members tomorrow as they hear talks on Vardis Fisher, “Personalities of Historical Indiana Homes” and A. A. Harding by Mesdames J. E. Andrews, S. D. Clark and K. W. Carr. Mrs. Carr will be hostess at her home, 6502 Homestead Drive

The year’s final meeting will be held by IRVINGTON CHAUTAUQUA CLUB tomorrow at the home of Mrs. Max Critchfield, 4725 Central Ave.

An Indiana theme will characterize the meeting of the INTER ALIA CLUB tomorrow at the home .of Mrs. Huron Ford Smith, 3700 E. 65th St. Members are to hear talks on “The Wabash” by Mrs. Ancil Brown and on “Schoolmasters of Yester-

Trask.

Mrs. B. E. Ellis, 547 E. 36th St., will serve as hostess for a picnic held by MERIDIAN ' HEIGHTS INTER-SE CLUB :tomorrow. Mrs. Ross ' Mitchell will. assist: A “trues and false’ contest on te year's | & study Droeten will be coriducted by ‘Mrs. ert Li Stone.

Guest Day will be observed tomorrow by the LATE BOOK CLUB with "Mrs. E.:S. Wheaton and Mrs, C.’V. Rule as hostesses. Mrs. Russell J. Sanders will present, a book review.

An “Information, Please” ‘ program will be conducted by Mrs. A. L. Ballinger at the SPENCER CLUB’S meeting tomorrow at the home of Mrs. R. 'R. Coble, 3338 Guilford Ave. ‘Mrs. J. P. Lucas and Mrs. J. E. Hughes will assist the hostess. 2

“Sons of the Wilderness” (Thompson) will be reviewed by Mrs. Oscar Wadsworth: at the SOCIAL STUDY CLUB'S meeting tomorrow. The meeting will be at the home of Mrs. S. E. Elliott, 4624

Garden

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“den Club, is'g Mrs. Gerald:

Mrs, A. ‘Glenn Shoptaugh st), a micbier of the Neophyte an for the 1942 ht), president of of

Rookwood | Ave.

Chairmen for 1942 Show

from the Record” will be given by |&%

! and A business meeting will be held |a2

Miss Dorothy Phillips will |g, law

discussion of the book. The meet- | jon

.'W. Rhoads and: Mrs. Rob- sec

Horse Show's Winners Are

Announced

Junior horsemen of the city to--|day are the proud possessors of trophies and cash awards won at their annual show Saturday and yesterday at the Algonquin Stables.

A list of winning horses and Shelr viders follows: : Ta pA hunters—Stain:

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first; Grey addell. eco d;

t, Lightweight Miss Mari yn RichBiss tokely, second; third; Pleasure ss C

hun Parhie, ards, rat; Pay ke, arr, Boozer. horses over Ae wee Willie, Mi Dest: Veneits, Miss Nancy Hoke, Miss Carolyn Wysong of SF Wichmona. third: Dixie Lee, Miss Virinia Lee Carmack, fourth. Sepianship for Tiders 10 years Jd r—the Misses Marilyn Jo es. Wemmer, Delores Thom retchen hin in ‘order named. Fine harness

"or rtune, Miss Hazel ¥ iro ‘Abrahams, first; oin, Miss M Anne Pearce second; Holiday Pleasure. iss Dolores Covert, third; Orenir, Hudson Ball, fourth. Three.2, shown under saddle

second; Kentucky Genius, Miss a Cram, thi ird: Blackout. Miss Richards, fourth. Pony Horsemanship, any age rider—The Misses Jaquelin Canfield, Covert, Mahone, and Mary Sue Fisher, in order name nanship, riders 11 to 14 years old— | e Reeder, Revere Reese Jr., Miss Ann Kennedy and Miss Hoke, in, order named. Hunter Horsemanship, riders 21 years and under — Miss Stokely, Miss Richards, Bob Bolham and Miss Sally Miller, in order Three-gaited Tae 15-15.2 hands — My t, Miss Deniese Thom, first; Royal Gossip, Miss Barbara Smith, second; Roxie Ann, Revere Reese Jr., ‘third; Miss Harriet - Housten,

ond: Rose SC hird; . Golden Boy, Miss Janice Jester. fourth.

Sally Stokely Takes First

Hunter hack — Stalnless Steel; Miss Stokely, "arse: Patika. Miss Miller, second: Midshipman, Miss Rich : Honest ohn

Bonham, gaited horses—O first: mount ridden by Miss Lyday. second; Good Fortune, Miss Abrahams, third; Beau Basil, William McCullough, fourth. Three-gaited, 14.2-15 hands — Miss Ly day's. mount, firsu: Marion Hamilton, David French, cond; Marellbar Katherine, Miss Marios Hyatt. third; The -Gibson Girl, Miss Frances Bloch, fourth.

le Buccaneer, Debonair, Miss Canfield, second: Dinarth Bay he a French, third: P agdala omas, Three.gaited combination, over 14.2— tucky Genius, Miss Deniese Thom.

stak rtune. Gold Coin, Holiday Pleasure. Miss overt, t lawn Souvenir, Mr. 11, fou Horsemanship, riders 15 Rar 21 —* The Misses Ab: a” Hiousten Smith, Sally

poner Perine. k. in order named. H. 8. A. Medal "Class—Miss Abrahams, Miss Covert. Revere Reese Jr. and Miss Hyatt, in order named. A. S. P. C. Horsemenship—The Misses Stokely, Richards, Miller and Doud, in order named. Marilyn a, Wins

unter Sake Midshi man, iE first; Honest John, Mr. Bonham second; Stainless:

day and Today” by Mrs. Verne |Mos

Miss Combination’ 14.2 and Under— The Little Buccaneer, Miss Covert, first: The onair, Miss Lyday. second: Dinarth Sweet. heart. Charles rench,. 150 ree ted

Nancy Moore, Richards and Deniese

Thom, in order named.

D. V. Griffiths Will x| Give Open House

Mr. and Mrs. D. V. Griffith, 947 Bradbury St., will hold open house Wednesday from 8 to 11 p.m. in

law, Mr. and of Cranford, N. J. The McDaniels are arriving today and will remain through the week. Mr. and Mrs. Walter C. Rothefmel land Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Pieper will ‘assist the host and hostess. There are no invitations for the evening.

W. C.T. U. Are Guests Of Mrs. O. C. Barger

Honorary members of the Sarah Swain Women’s Christian Temperance Union will be special guests at a dinner given by the unit ‘this evening at the home of Mrs. O. C. Barger, 2204 Woodlawn Ave. = For .the program following dinner, Mr. and Mrs. Willian: Boyer

| will provide music. Mrs. C, G. Eicher “| will lead devotions and L: E. York Avil be guest speaker.

Dorothy Paul Houbred

Times Special LEXINGTON, Ky., May 26 —

‘| Miss Dorothy Elizabeth Paul,

daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Paul, 123 N.'Herman St. Indianapolis, has been elected ‘secretary of Mortar Board, senior women’s

¢ $honorary organization at the Uni-

‘Pratt ‘Photos. GarIndianapolis Home Show,

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versity of Kentucky. Miss Paul is a junior in the College of Arts and Sciences and is ‘a membér of ‘thé Junior Round Table, the Women's Athletic Association and the Y. W. C. A.

Phi Mus Play Bridge : Tntianapolis Alumnae of Phi Mu

honor of their daughter and son-in-| Mrs. G. H. McDaniel | :

(left to right) the ‘Mesdames Verne K. Reeder, E. A Cratio, Alma. Gould, E. RB: Hair and Miss Sue Reeder, program committee member. Members of the Junior Association will ‘donate the show’s proceeds to. the physio-therapy ward at James Whitcomb Riley Hospital,

Before the entrance of the bride, Philip M. Cornelius Jr., the bridegroom's nephew, was to enter carrying ribbon streamers to form an aisleway. Following him and carrying bouquets of white peonies and delphinium attached to the streamers Were to be his sisters, Sally and Sandra, and Mrs. J. R. Morehouse, Misses Marian and Virginia Blasengym, Jeanne Seward, Marjorie Carroll and Mary Ellen Zried. Mrs. Philip M. Cornelius, the

a- | bridegroom’s sister, was to be matron

of honor. Her pale blue taffeia gown is made with full skirt topped by a fitted bodicet She was to wear a halo of taffeta matching her frock and carry a muff of yalley lilies and gardenias. Entering on the arm of her

Guedel Joifer-R eid Rite Held - At Bride’s North Side Home; Motor Trip Follows Reception

The home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd W. Reid, 3851 Guilford Ave., was to be the scene, at 3 p. m. today, of the wedding of their daughter, ‘Alice Elaine, to Otto Charles Guedelhoefer of 4203 N. Pennsylvania St. " The Rev. Fr. Clement: Bosler was to officiate at an improvised = altar arranged before the living room fireplace.

father, the bride was to wear a white eyelet embroidered: batiste with fitted bodice, sweetheart neckline, full skirt and three-quarter length sleeves gathered at the elbow. She was to wear a single strand of pearls and a Dutch cap of the batiste crowned with orange blossoms. A white leather prayerbook which she carried was to be topped with a white orchid. Mrs. Reid, the bride’s mother, was to wear a pale blue sheer frock with an orchid corsage. Leaving for a motor. trip after a reception, the bride will wear a navy sheer alpaca accented with white: pique, navy accessories and orchids. The couple will be at home after June 9 at 3310 N. Meridian St.

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Sorority will dessert:

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