Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 May 1942 — Page 18

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Boxholders for Annual Arlington Horse Show Are Announced

ADVANCE RESERVATIONS for the 12th annual Arlington Charity Horse show indicate that record-sized audiences will be on hand each of the four nights of the event, June 10 through 13. Proceeds of the show, to be staged at Arlington stables under the sponsorship of the Indiana Saddle Horse association and Robert H. Brown of Arlington, will benefit General hospital 32, recently commissioned for service

with the armed forces. E. A. Crane, president of the Saddle Horse association, and Mrs. Crane, have reserved a box for the four-night run. Others who hold box reservations for the four nights are Messrs. and Mesdames P. O. Ferrel, Oscar B. Perine, M. E. Graves, William C. Hunter, C. IL Covert, George Sadlier, A. Hastings Fiske, Donald Test, Alex Metzger, Bon O. Aspy, J. L. Hyatt, Otto N. Frenzel Jr., Wallace O. Lee, Dudley Williston, Morris C. Rosner and Clayton O. Mogg = = = = = = Also Dr. and Mrs. H. A. VanOsdol, Miss Gertrude Brown, Mrs. J. R. McNutt, Fred Davidson, Lieut. T. R. Scheffer of Ft. Harrison, and Col. C. J. Clark and Col. Charles F. Thompson of the Indiana university school of medicine's military department. Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. McKibbin and Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Hamilton will share a box during the run of the show and members of the Algonquin Riding club will occupy 10 boxes during the four performances. Mr. and Mrs. William C. Griffith have taken a box for Wednesday and Friday nights. Also holding box seat reservations for Wednesday are Mr. and Mrs. August C. Bohlen and John Feeser. Another box will be shared during the show by Messrs. and Mesdames Hubert Hickam. Alan W. Boyd, Earl B. Barnes and Kurt F. Pantzer and Mr. Charles M. Wells. The Paddock Saddle club will occupy 10 boxes at the Thursday performance. Mr. and Mrs. Edward E. Petri will entertain guests in their box Friday and the Orland A. Churches will have guests with them in their box at the closing night's performance.

Senior Class Night Is Tomorrow

MISS EVALINE HITZ, president of the senior class at Tudor Hall school. will be in charge of class night exercises at 8 p. m. tomorrow in the school gymnasium. Scholastic awards will be presented at the ceremonies and the - Chronicle, senior class yearbook, will be distributed. Singing of class songs will conclude the program. Foliowing the exercises, the class will hold a dance at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Russell IL. White at Carmel. The Whites’ daughter, Ethel Janet, is one of the senior giris. » = = = ” = Mr. and Mrs. Howard M. Muller. 5853 Forest lane, are expected to return Monday from a trip to New York. = = = = =z = Several Indianapolis parents are out of the city to attend commencement exercises at which their daughters will be graduated. Mr. and Mrs. Howard S. Morse have left for Northam, Mass, to sec their daughter, Mary Scott Morse, graduated from Wheaton college Mr and Mrs. Carl F. Eveleigh were to leave today to attend commencement Monday at Mount Holyoke college, South Hadley, Mass. Their daughter, Sue Ann, will receive her diploma. While in the East. the Eveleighs will visit their son, Carl Jr., at Eagiebrook school. Deerfield, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Hal T. Benham will be in Ann Arbor, Mich, Saturday to attend Miss Jean McFarland Benham’s graduation from the University of Michigan. Attending another Saturday commencement. that at Rockford college. Rockford, Ill, will be Mr. and Mrs. Hughes Patten. Mrs. Patten’s father, T. W. Irwin of Oxford, and Mrs. William H. Remy. Miss Claire Patten is to be graduated from the school.

Marion County W.C.T.U. Plans Three-Day Seminar Next Week

iletic association.

1. Mrs. Franklin A. Bryan was ginia Ruth Carman, daughter of

marriage May 9. (Porter photo.)

Mrs. Walter Carman of Ladoga, before her

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES These Young Women Wed in Recent Ceremonies

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Miss VirMr. and of Mr. and Mrs. Otis was married to Gerald

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2. Miss Ruth Carolyn Dawson,

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May 12.

Ladywood Will Graduate 16 In Exercises Monday Morning; Jane Kernel Wins Scholarship

Miss Jane Frances Kernel, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Karl L. Kernel, 5260 E. Washington st., will be awarded a four-year honor scholarship to St. Mary-of-the-Woods college Monday when she is graduated from Ladywood school. She and six other Indianapolis girls are members of the class of 16 which will receive diplomas at the 10 o'clock commencement ceremonies

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Monday morning. The Very Rev. Msgr. Henry PF. Dugan, J. C. D, will present the commencement address and honors will be conferred by the Most Rev. Joseph E. Ritter, bishop of the diocese of Indianapolis. The girls being graduated are Misses Suzanne Lenore Hartz, Kernel, Jane de Chantal Madden, Marie Eugenie McCarthy, Audrey Montrose, Patricia Ann Mushrush and Joan Denise Weisenberger, Indianapolis; Miss Patricia Ann Dougherty, Fairmont, Minn.; Miss Helen Loretta Dunham. Elkhart; Miss Marilyn Alice Fisher, Detroit; Miss Mary Eleanor Hancock, Morganfield, Ky.; Miss Jayne Marilyn Heidbrink, Minneapolis; Miss Clarissa Jordan, Chicago; Miss Mary Lenore Laughlin, Elwood; Miss Marianna Walsh, Grosse Pointe, Mich, and Miss Helen Yochem, Sellersburg.

Receive Art Certificates Misses Dougherty, Fisher, Hartz, Heidbrink, Kernel and Walsh will receive certificates for completion of piano courses while Miss Weisenberger will be awarded a certificate | for violin study. Art department certificates will be given Misses Laughlin, Carolyn Madden, Montrose and Weisenberger. The Demarest “Processional”

opening the ceremonies will be played by Miss Peggy Wissel, vio-

Richard F. Bauman was Miss Vir-

Overman, before her marriage on

Butler Coeds Win Awards In Athletics

Miss Jane Stratinan, sophomore at Butler university, recently re-| ceived a cup as the outstanding! member of the Butler Women’s Ath-| She is a physical

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education major of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph E, Stratman,| 803 Graham ave. Miss Stratman is the first recipient of the cup which is to be awarded annually for outstanding; physical education achievement. | Miss Louise Schulmeyer, head of the | women’s athletic department, pre-! sented the cup. Medals also were] awarded to outstanding members of | the varsity hockey, basketball, base- | ball and volleyball teams. The Misses Carolyn Pickering! Menka Guleff and Stratman re-| ceived medals for golf. Other awards} went to Miss Alice Hinton and Miss! Stratman, badminton; the Misses] Mitzi Longere, Joyce Fraze and Stratman, bowling; Miss Jean| Chauncey. ballet swimming, and the Misses Wilma Young, Urte Smolenski and Virginia Hartman, archery.

On ‘Scientific Temperance’

A three-day seminar on “Scientific Temperance” will be held by the | Marion County Women's Christian Temperance Union Wednesday through Friday of next week at Central Y. W. C. A. Dr. R. N. Harger, professor of biochemistry and toxicology at the Indiana university School of Medicine and inventor of the drunk-o-meter. will be the featured speaker. He will talk at 2 p. m. Thursday on “Scientific Beings.” An open forum will follow Dr.! Hargers lecture. Among those asked to participate are Dr. Howard Baumgartel, executive secretary of the Church Federation of Indian-| apolis; Dr. Chester A. McPheeters, pastor of North Methodist church; Dr. John F. Edwards of Broadway Me hodist church, and Dr. George z of the First Presbyterian

the Rev. Charles Kroft of Asbury { Memorial church and the Rev. L. S. Gaston of the First Baptist church. Miss Lilly Grace Matheson, national W. C. T. U. field worker and graduate of a class in scientific temperance conducted at Winona Lake, will be in charge of the seminar. Mrs. Charles Grant, county president, will preside and Mrs. include the Rev. H. E. Frank Neukom is taking registrasuperintendent of the tions for the course. L. E. York, #F & Bo Miss Ethel Hubler, editor and] publisher of The National Voice. {will be guest speaker at the Marion {county W. C. T. U.’s luncheon meetling at 12:30 p. m. tomorrow in the! First Presbyterian church. Included on the musical program will be Mrs. Floyd Cole, vocalist: Miss Ethel Copsey, violinist, and Miss Sara Jane Copsey, pianist. Mrs. Harold O’Brien, chairman of arrangements, is being assisted by Mrs. Guy Kelsey and Mrs. Walter

cht ct pers Eberhardt, Wheeler Rescue Mission; superintendent of the Indiana AntiSaloon league. and Robert Lee Brokenburr, attorney.

Pastors on Panel

Additional pastors who will take part in the discussion will be the Rev. M. O. Robbing of Victory Memorial Methodist church, the Rev. W. A. Shullenberger of Central Christian church, the Rev. L. A Huddleston of Calvary United Brethren church, the Rev. J. Ray Gingery. Mrs. Carl Croas is pro-

‘singles award went to Miss Longere.

Evidence Regarding the Effect of Alcohol on Human!

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Btar 1ton of Unity Methodist church, gram chairman.

Miss Gladvsmae Cissna won the! Isingles medal for table tennis and {teamed with Miss Betty Murnan to! win the doubles medal. The tennis |

Butler Trianon

Miss Lois Lichtsinn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Lichtsinn, 5515 Smock st, recently was elected president of the Butler university i chapter of Trianon sorority. She isamember of Kappa Delta Pi, national educa- # tion honorary, Y W. C. A. and the university choir. Other officers _ named are Miss E Donnie Douglas, vice president; Miss Dorothy Elder and Miss Normajeanne Hill, recording and corresponding secretaries; Miss LaVerne Ostermeyer, treasurer; Miss Betty Erb, rush captain, and Miss Margaret Meushaw, marshal. Trianon is planning its annual senior banquet for June 5 at the Claypool hotel.

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‘Rev. India on furlough, and Mrs. Lars | Olsen,

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Sororities—

Nu Zeta, Sigma Alpha Iota, Will Have Musicale Monday; Delta Sigma Kappa to Install

A musicale and bridge party are among events scheduled by sororities. NU ZETA chapter, SIGMA ALPHA IOTA, national professional mu-

i sical sorority,

Church of God Mission Group

In Convention

Times Special ANDERSON, Ind. May 28 —Ses-| ‘sions of the annual state conv ention of the Woman's Home and Foreign {Missionary Society of the Church of God opened at 9:30 a. m. today lat the South Anderson church. “Christ Expressed” is the convention | Speakers at the forenoon session were Dr. Charles Ewing Brown, president of the missionary board of the church and editor of the weekly magazine, “Gospel Trum{pet,” and Mrs. Nora Hunter of Los | Angeles, national president of the 2 W. HH F. M. S. Others were the Floyd W. Heinly, missionary to

returned missionary from Denmark. Dr. Adam W. Miller, secretary of the missionary board, introduced study books on Latin-America, Mrs. Luella McGuire, music director, and Miss Darlene Minkler, pianist, both of Indianapolis, were included on the morning program. To Elect Officers Officers of the organization were to be elected at a business meeting this afternoon. The Rev. William A. PFleenor, pastor of the host church, was to welcome delegates

waka, state president, was to! preside. | Among the delegates from Indianapolis attending the convention are Miss Mildred Howard, national field secretary: Mrs. T. A. Berry, national director of life membership; Mrs. Albert Mauler, costume director, and Mrs. Arthur J. Leigeber, state program and publicity chairman. The North and South Side Churches of God in Indianapolis are represented by their pastors, the Rev, Ross H. Minkler and the Rev. Harold Boyer, and members of their congregations.

Round Table Club’s Party Is Tomorrow

Mrs. John Garrett will entertain the Woman's Round Table club with a spring party at Horuff’s tomorrow. This will be the organiza-

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tion's last meeting of the club year.

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Appearing on the program will contralto, who will sing “Icebound” (Vene),| “Dey took our Saviour” (Fisher) and “Dar’s a meetin’ here tonight” (Burleigh). She will be accompanied by Mrs. Helen Thomas Martin. Miss Mary Louise Houk, harpist, will play “Danse Sacree” and “Danse Profane” (Debussy) with Miss Helen Ferrell as her accompanist. Also included on the program will be Miss Rosalind Phillips, soprano, who will sing “Se tu ma’'mi” (Pergolesi), “Canto di Primavera” (Cimara) and “Children of Men” (Russell), accompanied by Mrs. Martin. The “Flower Duet” from “Madame Butterfly” (Puccini) will be sung by Miss Phillips and Miss Snedegar. Final plans for the purchase of a $500 defense bond by the sorority will be made during a business session. At the close of the meeting, the following officers will be installed: Mrs. O. M. Jones, president;

| Miss Helen Starost, vice president; | Miss Bernice Church and Mrs. A. H.

M. Graves, recording and corresponding secretaries; Mrs. C. Harold Larsh, treasurer; Miss Julia Guess, editor, and Mrs. Natalia Conner, chaplain. Assisting Mrs. Slaughter during the dinner hour will be Mesdames Robert Orbison, Gilbert D. Quinn, Bernard D. Rosenak, E. W. Short, 8. K. Ruick, Louise Sparks and Miss Roberta Trent. Mrs. Paul Dorsey arranged the program.

Mrs. Gene Adams, 5744 N. New Jersey st, was hostess for the {monthly social meeting of RHO chapter, SIGMA BETA, last night. Guests of members were Mes-

dames Russel Bain, Andrew Sack, | Ernest Roose, Vern

Glenn Voyles, Cravens, B. W. Whaley, Ira Bedell,

Fred Shugert, Bernard Lantz and Mildred Thompson.

Mrs. Verna Gargas will be installed as president of KAPPA

chapter, DELTA SIGMA KAPPA, at a meeting tonight at 8 o'clock in the Acton school. Miss Mildred Lawrence will be acting hostess. Other officers to be installed are Mrs. Margaret Walters, vice president: Mrs. Gladys Power and Mrs. Lucille Fox, recording and corresponding secretaries; Mrs. Naomi Johns. council director, and Mrs. Francis Mount, publicity director.

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linist; Miss Ann Wagner, harpist, and Miss Patricia Rice and Miss Joan Moore, pianists. Miss Fisher will extend greetings after which Misses Heidbrink and Dougherty will play Tschaikowsky's Concerto in B Flat. Chorus to Sing

Riviera Dance Has Hawanan Theme “Morning” (Speaks) will be sung,

“Voyage to Hawaii” will be the by a chorus including Misses Helen theme of a dinner dance given by|Betz, Mary Jean Bidwell, Phyllis the Riviera Boosters tomorrow eve- | Black, Nancy Brady, Rosemarie ning at the clubhouse. | Clark, Suzanne Coughlin, Mary JoDuring the dinner, which starts sephine Curtis, Jean Denemark, | at 7:30 p. m.,, Hawaiian music will Dunham, Fisher, Betty Gartland, | Additional Hawaiian Hancock, Hartz, Kitty Karr, Bette] Kramer, Joan Leach, Jane Madden, | Audrey Manes and Mary Mayer. Also Misses McCarthy, Jane Monahan, Montrose, Joan Moore, Mushrush, Joyce Nester, Virginia Noonan, Gene Read, Anne Reiss, Patricia Rice. Patricia Walker, Walsh, Dorothy Yegge, Yochem, Betty Blackwell, Jordan, Kernel, Laughlin, Anne Stuhldreher, Ann and Ellen Wagner and Weisenberger. Miss Heidbrink will be the soloist and Misses Dougherty and Carolyn Madden, the accompanists. Before the Very Rev. Fr. Dugan speaks, Misses Kernel, Walsh, Fisher and Hartz will present “Espana” (Chabrier). |

lan brothers and hula dancing will be featured. Mr. and Mrs. H. E Herrold, co-presidents of the Boosters, will lead a grand march. The committee in charge of the dance includes Messrs. and Mesdames D. D. King, E. D. Finley, { Earl Williamson, Homer Woods, Roy | Huse and Joseph Sahakian.’ On Saturday the outdoor swimming pool will be ready for the { first swimmers of the season and will remain open daily until 10 p. m. for the summer. Other events at the club this week-end will be an all-club dance Saturday night and an open house Sunday afternoon from 3 to § o'clock.

Miss Speakman Is Married in Eastern Rite

Times Special WEST POINT, N. Y.,, May 28.— The chapel of the U. 8S. Military academy here will be the scene tomorrow of the wedding of Misss Elizabeth Louise Speakman, Queens Village, N. Y., and Lieut. G. Ray-

bourne O'Neal, Ozark, Ill.

The bride-to-be was a teacher last year for the Indianapolis Free Kindegarten society. The ceremony will follow Lieut. O’Neal’s graduation tomorrow from the academy. Chaplain John B. Walthour is to read the marriage serv ice. Miss Speakman is the daughter of {Mr. and Mrs. Merle P. Speakman, Queens Village, and the prospec- | tive bridegroom is the son of Mr. land Mrs. C. P. O'Neal, Ozark. The couple's attendants will be Miss Florence O'Neal, Ozark, the bridegroom’s sister; Miss Arlene Braun, Hollis, N. Y.; Miss Billie Winkleman and Mrs. Donald Mills, Queens Village; Mrs. William Clay, Washington, and Lieut. Frederick Roeckes Jr. as best man, Class~ mates of Lieut. O'Neal will serve as ushers. The bride-to-be was graduated from Columbia university and the bridegroom-to-be attended the Uni-

| versity of Illinotis before entering | West, Point.

Attend Wedding of Estelle Ruth Cohen

Sergt. Sanford Cohen of Savannah, Ga., air base and Miss Shirley |Ann Cohen of Purdue university

lwill attend the wedding of their

Isister, Miss Estelle Ruth Cohen of New York, Sunday in Columbus, O. The prospective bridegroom is Dr. Joseph Ballinger of New York. Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Cohen, 3039 Cen= tral ave., are parents of the bride«

to-be.

Service Men to Be Guests at Dance

Twenty-five service men will be

guests of the St. Joseph's Young

People’s club at a dance tomorrow night in St. Joseph’s hall, 623 E. North st. Chet Snyder's orchestra will pro=

vide music for dancing from 9 p. m. until midnight.

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