Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 June 1941 — Page 9
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‘Butler University’s 86th ‘annual ‘ommencement ‘program this weekend will be featured by the laying
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of the cornerstone for the new]
$250,000 College of Religion Building at 4:30 p. m. Sunday. » The ceremony will follow by an Jour baccalaureate- services in the * Field House for 279 graduates. Immediately after the cornerstone ceremony the :audience and graduates will attend the annual reception of e Butler Women’s Faculty Club at 5 p. m. in the formal gardens. i The week-end ‘program ' will. be concluded with the graduation exercises at 10 a. m. iid in the Feld House.
: Tribute to Irwin
i At the cornerstone laying, tribute will be paid to william’ G. Irwin,
‘Columbus, Ind. a -Butler director]
nd presidgént of the Butler Foundation, who contributed $100,000 toWard the new building, and J. W. Atherton, Butler secretary-treas-lurer, who raised $150,000 among Disciples of Christ Church mem‘bers in the state. Also to be honored are President D. S. Robinson, © Who will preside, and Dr. Frederick . Kershner, dean of the College of ligion.
! The program will be opened with.
Scripture reading by Dean Kershmer. Prof. Dean E. Walker of the College of Religion faculty will give an intercessory prayer and the ford’s Prayer. The cornerstone adgress will be given by Edwin R. Errett, editor of the Christian Stand- , Cincinnati.
3 Mr. Irwin will lay the cornergtone, Hilton U. Brown, president of utler’s directors, will pronounce the stone “well and fruly laid,” and the Rev. Willlam A. Shullenberger, a Butler director, will give the benediction.
p Editor to Preach
.; Dr. George W.. Buckner Jr. editor of the World Call, will give the rmon, “Youth Looks at Life,” at he baccalaureate services at 3:30 . m. The services will be opened with a processional of faculty members and graduates in academic postumes. Dr. Errett will give the invocation and benediction, the Butler choir will sing several numbers and the audience will sing, “God of Fathers.” \ The graduation exercises Monday will be opened with a concert at 8:30 a. m. by the Butler Band. Following the traditional parade of geniors and faculty members across the campus, Dr. Shullenberger will give the invocation. The commencement address will be given by Glen R. Hillis, a Butler director. President Robinson will direct the conferring of degrees, and Dr. Shul-
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Give Jinx Dance
BETHEL No. 4, Job's Daughters, will sponsor a Jinx dance Friday, June . 13," at Carr's 3 Hall from: 9 p. m. to midnight. The Committee: in, charge in= cludes Betty Jeffries, chair= | >. man, and Betty Jo Hadley, Edna May: Hicks and Bernice Bennett.
2000 TO ATTEND ROUNDUP OF 4-H
Healthiest Boy ar Boy and Girl 0 Selected at Purdue Session.
Times Special
LAFAYETTE, Ind, June 6-— Three .days of judging, demonstrations and the selection of the healthiest boy and girl are in store for some: 2000 top-notch rural youths at the annual 4-H Club roundup here starting Monday. Youths from throughout Indiana will take part in agricultural and home economic contests. Speakers at the round-up will be Dr. Z. M. Smith, State 4-H Club leader; Elizabeth Patrick of Indianapolis; Dr. C. C. Smith of Chicago, and Dr. S. J. Miller, director of the Purdue student health service. Those attending the three-day sessions will have opportunity to swim in the Purdue pool, inspect exhibits in the campus buildings and meet hundreds of club members and members of the Purdue staff. Subjects applying to a rural life will ‘be considered at the 13th annual Rural Leadership School to be held at Purdue, June 13-28. The program = will combine economics, sociology, psychology and Piilosophy as they apply to rural e,
WOMAN JOLTED BY NAZI BOMBS 8 TIMES
LONDON (U. P.).—Mrs. Ellen Connally, cashier in a provisions warehouse, has been jolted by Ger-’ man bombs eight times, but she always manages to keep one jump ahead of them. She has had so many bombs fall
Miss Jeffries
“Where do you live? We want to live elsewhere.” Her raid experiences siariod last September when she lived in a Bermondsey flat with her mother and. three sisters. She has a simple formula for stifling an air raid complex: Have a Scotch whisky if you feel shaky. If that isn’t enough, have two. If they start falling too close too often, move to a new flat, just
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