Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 June 1942 — Page 22
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Society—
Name Hostesses and Other Aids For Second Half of Garden Tour
THE PARK SCHOOL MOTHERS’ ASSOCIATION will be assisted by many of the school’s students and a group of girls from Tudor Hall during the second half of its annual garden tour tomorrow and Sunday. The first
section of the tour was held May 2 and 3. Mrs. Addison J. Parry will be chairman at the gate of Mrs. Piatt Searle's garden, assisted by Mesdames Mary R. Noble, Smiley Chambers and Robert Smith. Mrs. E. C. Miller and Mrs. James F. Frenzel will be hostesses. Carlton Palmer, John Barrett and Frank Robb will handle the traffic and Miss Mary Higgins will sell candy. t Mrs. Conrad Ruckelshaus’ garden, Mrs. Carl M. Geupel will be in charge at the gate with the aid of Mesdames Paul E. Fisher, John M. Nelson and Harry B. Shriver. Mrs. W. L Longsworth and Mrs. William C. Griffith will serve as hostesses and James McNutt, William Anderson, Charles Bookwalter and william Griffith will be in charge of traffic. Candy sales will be made by Miss Gene Scheidenhelm and Dudley Pfaff, Addison J. Parry II and W. Hathaway Simmons will sell soft drinks. Mesdames Leslie M. DeVoe, Frank M. Millikan and C. E. Palmer will assist Mrs. J. H. Stygall, gate chairman at the J. I. Holcomb estate. Hostesses will be the Mesdames C. A. Jackson, T. Victor Keene, A. I. Rabb and Wallace O. Lee. A. L. Taggart IIT will direct traffic with the aid of Charles Bennett, Smiley Chambers, Frederick Leete, John Spalding and Wyman Angell. Robert Smith, Robert Hollowell, Peter Nairn and Philip Moore will be in charge the soft drink stand and Miss Ann Clark and Miss Nancy Hare, candy. Students serving as guides at the Holcomb garden tomorrow will be James Moore, Peter Palmer, Arthur Herrington, Robert Mogg, David Owsley, James Norris, James Stygall, Gates Hunt. Kenneth Hamilton and Richard Moore. James Wesley, Perry Meek. John Mitchell, Jack Millikan, Jilson Simmons, Nicholas Longsworth, Eugene Miller, William Shriver. Frederick Meyer and Mr. Stygall will serve Sunday.
Assist at Stalnaker Garden
MRS. ALVIN M. OWSLEY wiil be the hostess at the garden of Mrs. Frank Stalnaker. Her aids will be the Mesdames O. N. Frenzel, William Higgins and C. A. Huff. Mrs. William A. Doeppers, the gate chairman, will have Mesdames van Y. Duncan, Howard D. Miner. William O. Fox and Frederic Norris as aids. In charge of traffic will be Ralph Scheidenhelm, Henry Bennett, Jack Roesch, Albert Rabb and Robert Jackson. David Palmer, Evans Woollen and Richard Benson will sell soft drinks and Miss Ann Caldow and Miss Jane Norris will be in charge of the candy. Mrs. Verne A. Trask will be in charge of the gate at Mrs. Lucius French's estate. She will be assisted by Mesdames Milton Trissler and J. C. Courtney. Mrs. William J. McWilliams and Mrs. Irvin Wesley will be hostesses. Tom Bernat. William Fisher, Vachel Anderson and Albert Metzger will be the traffic aids and candy will be sold by Miss Margann Ropkey. Miss Margaret Rogers and Miss Sally Mitchell will sell candy at the garden of Louis Schwitzer where Warren Earle and Walter 3riffith will act as guides. William Van Landingham, Boyd Higgins and Perry Griffith will sell soft drinks and Miss Margaret Rogers and Miss Sally Mitchell, candy. John Miller, John Geupel, Wallace O. Lee II, Joseph Ricketts and Wesley Hare will direct traffic. Mrs. George N. Weaver will be in charge of the gate, assisted by Mesdames Edward IL. Mitchell, Robert Dedaker, Laurence Earle and Maurice Johnston. Hostesses will be Mesdames Maurice Angell, Frederick Leets, A. I. Taggart II and Hester TF. Van Landingham.
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Betty Beasley Is Engaged MISS BETTY BEASLEY, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bertram Beasley, will be married to Ensign Richard Hudson Campbell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. Campbell, Wilmette, Ill, a week from today. The ceremony will be at 7:30 p. m. in the Beasley home, 3554 Central ave.
1. Talking over plans for the 1
man: Mrs. George Sadlier, ticket
manship classes at the show. (Hib
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William ton. (Hibben photo.)
At 12th Annual
By LOUISE
They won't be hauling caissons
just the same. As they go through their paces
The proceeds of the 12th annual Wednesday night, will be presented at the closing performance Saturday to officers of the unit and to President Herman B Wells of Indiana university, which is sponsoring the hospital. The Indiana Saddle Horse association is co-sponsor with Robert H.
Show Horses B
{Shown by Bob Mannix. { Mrs. A. Hastings Fiske's entries are
2th annual Arlington charity horse
sales chairman, and E. A. Crane,
president of the Indiana Saddle Horse association, which is acting as a sponsor for the event next Wednesday through Saturday.
2. Miss Marilyn Richards will ride her horse, “Blackout,” in horse-
ben photo.)
3. Hudson Ball, Muncie, with one of the horses from the stables of
H. Ball, who will exhibit at Arling-
More Than 150 Entries Expected
Charity Show;
Hospital to Receive Proceeds
FLETCHER
FOR FOUR NIGHTS next week, more than 150 fine harmess and saddle horses will become “war horses” out at Arlington stables.
along behind them and there won't
be any accompaniment of shot and shell, but they will be war horses
about the ring, they will be helping
to establish an emergency fund for General Hospital 32, the group of Indiana doctors and nurses commissioned here last month to minister to the wounded of our expeditionary forces.
Arlington charity horse show, open-
» Miss Dolores Covert will show ‘the’ 5-gaited Holiday Pleasure and her walk-trot mare, Gypsy Lee Rose. R. W. Spiegel's ponies will be
| Kalarama Honey and Patience Re-
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES ecome ‘War Horses’ at Arlington Show
show (left to right) are Mrs. Clayton O. Mogg, box reservations chair- }
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"FRIDAY, JUNE 5, 1942
Riley Hospital Guild Plans Breakfast
Annual Event Will Be ; Tuesday in Claypool
The theme of the Riley Hospital Cheer guild's 15th antiual June breakfast, to be held Tuesday, will be “Riley Hospital, a Home Line
' | Defense.”
Sororities—
Committees Are Trianon Banque
Among activities planned by so
Mr. and one organization has announced its standing committees. Committees have been appointed by Mrs. O. M. Jones, newly installed |
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i president of NU ZETA ALUMNAE c
Nu Zeta Alumnae of S.A. L
Announced; t Is Tonight
rority groups is an annual banquet.
hapter of SIGMA ALPHA IOTA, na-
Returns to Camp
Corp. John G. Thornburgh Jr. has returned to basic training headquarters of the signal corps at Camp Crowder, Mo., after visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Thornbwrgh, 34 N. Irwin st
At 10 a. m. activities will begin with a meeting of all sponsors and repre= sentatives of auxiliary chapters from the city and state in the florentine room of the Claypool hotel. Mrs, John G. Beale, state secretary, will preside at this session. The formal breakfast will begin at 11 o'clock with an invocation by a chaplain from Ft, Benjamin Hare rison and the singing of James Whitcomb Riley's “Prayer Perfect” by Mrs. Arthur Madison. Other music will be provided by an instru mental trio, including Mrs, Thelma Helkema, Mrs. Sybil Simpson and Barney Burnett. Mrs. Madison also will sing several selections, accome panied by Mrs. J. A, Mathews. Speakers at the breakfast will be Miss Florence Brown, superintendent of the Rotary Convalescent home of Riley hospital, and J. B. H, Martin, administrator of the hos= pital. Mr. Martin will outline the needs of the hospital and point out to the members how they may best serve the institution during the changing problems brought about by war conditions.
Mrs. Porter Honored
Mrs. Andrew J. Porter, founder and honorary president of the guild, , will be honor guest of the day. She will respond to an introduction by Mrs. Bernard H. Jeup, president, Other guests, who will acknowledge introductions, will be Miss Mary E, Heckard, superintendent of nurses at Riley hospital; Mrs. John Crav= ens, assistant director of public re= lations at the hospital, and Miss Alice Velsey, supervisor of contri=butions of the guild. In closing the program, Mrs, Beale will call the roll of chapters and introduce sponsors and repre= sentatives, The annual tour through Riley hospital during the afternoon will conclude the day's activities. Members of the committee in charge of arrangements: are Mrs, Charles D. Vawter, general chair= man; Mrs. R. W. Cook, program; Mrs. ‘A. D. Green, decorations and favors; Mrs. Beale, sponsors’ meete ing; Mrs. William M. Carper, hose pitality, and Mrs. J. W, Price, reser
vations and tickets.
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Miss Beasley was graduated from Indiana university and is a ; | 1 member of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority. Ensign Campbell at- Brown of Arlington stables, for the warded. Adventure, a 5-gaited bay {i,q professional musical fraternity. tended Dartmouth college, where he was a member of Alpha Delta show. Mr. Brown is serving as di- gelding, has been entered by Members of the executive board | Phi fraternity, and was graduated from Indiana university. He is rector. and Mrs. John L. Irvine. Mrs. Bon il be Mesd Robert White stationed at the naval air base at Corpus Christi, Tex. Re, Bin O. Aspy is another local exhibitor ™ 5 dt ames r i 8 & & g & ¢& TEN STAKE EVENTS and 23 who will be represented. Blake, Milton T. Rybolt and James|
classes will be judged. Joe Jones| Miss Sue Reeder will show her 3-, sits ; ; St.’ A recent meeti membe i. : FAVORITES Mrs. Albert Preston Smith will return Tuesday from Denver, | H. Lowry. Heading other commit-| At a rece eeting, members
of North Middletown, Ky. will bel gq;¢ din My Beau. Miss } RE: . Vv : ter. | where she has spént two weeks with her son, Charles Noble gored ing, MY eal ISS! 100s will be Mrs. William A, Devin, 91 VERAE SORORES chapter, TWO-PIECE
the arbiter for saddle horses and pfarilyn Richards will participate in| \VERUS CORDIS sorority, com-
SUMMERTIME
garet Maple, Betty Reeves
Vivian Wilcox.
Colo i Harry Gorham, Morris, nL, Will} horsemanship classes with her horse, Scholarship; Mrs. Earl O. Noggle, ated plans for their annual dinname the winners among the ponies. mjackout. Both Misses Reeder and ways and means; Mrs. J. Russell ner dance to bg held at Red Gables, Two of the stake events are set Richards are of Algonquin Riding sanders, telephone; Mrs. Elmer O. on June 20. Plans also were dis- | for Wednesday night when Lieut. .1,h Another Algonquin exhibitor, poyevte transportation, and Mrs cussed for another gift to the poor| Gov. Charles M. Dawson fOr- yj) pe Ed Lohman who is to show i licity "| families aided by the organization. | lly opens the show. The' COE Hid 5 | Paul E. Dorsey, publicity. et : mall} pe a 5-gaited junior mare, Belvedere. pols : Miss Evelyn Long was hostess at i tori 250 fine Others to serve are Miss Helen : Thomas Quilt Factories $ i 4 | ; > ure |the meeting. harness stake and Mr, and Mrs. C. |Starost, chairman; Miss Irma Mae
I. Covert's $150 stake for 5-gaited,!| MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM 1. Steele, Miss Emma Doeppers and
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Mr. and Mrs. C. Dolly Gray and their daughter, Mary Jo, were , New York this week en route to Briarcliff Manor, N. Y., where thev attended commencement ceremonies at Briarcliff Junior college from which another daughter, Margaret Jane, was graduated.
Margaret Anne Becker to Be Graduated
at Mesdames Lowry, Robert Orbison,
MRS. CHARLES STEDMAN BECKER is in Sweet Briar, Va, where she will attend the Sweet Briar college commencement exercises Tuesday. Her daughter, Margaret Anne, will be graduated. To-
Indiana-owned horses will be staged | BALL'S Orchard Lawn farm
Shetland pair, horsemanship for| Indiana entries at the show.
with six classes—3-gaited novice, | Muncie will be represented amon
morrow Mr. Becker and Margaret
Mrs. Gustav Pfeiffer, will leave to attend the ceremonies. = Eighty-four seniors of the school will receive their degrees at
the 33d commencement. Dr. Helen the University of Wisconsin and nat
Association of University Women, will be commencement speaker. The baccalaureate sermon Sunday will be delivered by Dr. Arthur Lee Kinsolving, rector of Trinity church at Princeton, N. J. Miss Becker has maintained a high academic average since entering Sweet Briar dnd has been on the dean's list for three years. Her mother also attended Sweet Briar.
Mrs. Leslie Alexander, who has Beckers and Mr. and Mrs. Pfeiffer,
Grosse Point farms, Grosse Point, Mich.
Anne's grandparents, Mr. and
C. White, English professor at ional president of the American
spent the past week with the left this morning for her home,
Dorothy Mae Woods to Become . Dietz
Bride of Carl L In Service This
The Rev. M. H Reynolds will
Miss Dorothy Mae Woods to Carl Leonard Dietz. The ceremony, at) Classes to be shown that evening show here was third in the mare | tiring adviser: Mrs.
gaited stallions or geldings, gaited horses un
hackney single.
during the hour before the show and there will be a parade and exhibition drill. Features of the Thursday night show will be the Wheeler Restaurant $250 stake for 3-gaited ladies’ horses and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar B. Perine’s $150 junior fine harness stake. Classes scheduled to be shown that night are &-gaited mares, horsemanship for children of from 10 to 14 years, 3-gaited combination, lady’s hackney, 5-gaited amateur and Shetland single. Four stake events appear on the Friday night bill: The Tom Joyce Co. $250 Shetland stake, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sidrow's $250 hackney
Evening
stake, the Marott Hotel $250 junior
officiate tonight at the wedding of 3_gaited Indiana-owned stake,
8:30 o'clock, will be in the Woodside Methodist church.
Miss Woods is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Woods and |15 hands
are 5-gaited novice, 3-gaited under division of the 5-gaited champion- sponsor, and Dean Elizabeth B.'g graduate of Butler.
5-gaited lady's, park
the bridegroom is the son of Mr.and Mrs. Peter Dietz, 3001 Meredith ave. horse 5-gaited combination and 3-
An arrangement of palms and ferns centered with a basket of flowers and flanked by seven-way candelabra will form the setting for the rite. Miss Josephine Davis, or-| ganist, will play “At Dawning.” “Oh,
i Promise Me” and “Indian Love] Call” “I Love You Truly” and “Be- | cause” will be sung by Miss Betty! Long. Mr. Woods will give his daughter in marriage. She will wear white
gaited 15.2 and over. Two large stake winners will be
| chosen Saturday night—in the Hook
gaited stake. The five classes to be
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long train. The long, fitted sleeves extend into points at the wrists. Her illusion veil will fall from an orange blossom halo and she will carry a bouquet of white roses and snapdragons with an orchid center. Miss Maxine Dietz, sister of the bridegroom and maid of honor, will wear salmon pink marquisette fashioned with long, full sleeves and a shirred bodice with lace inserts. The bridesmaids, Miss Christine Neal and Miss Jean Stuck, the bride's cousin, will wear powder plue in similar style. The three will carry bouquets of pink roses and white snapdragons. Three brothers of the bridegroom will serve as his attendants—Russell Dietz as best man and Elmer and Raymond Dietz as ushers. The bride’s mother will wear navy with white accessories while Mrs. Dietz will be in a dark green and rust print, worn with beige acccessories. Both will have corsages of! pink roses and gardenias. A reception following the ceremony will be held at the home of the bride's parents. at-home address will be Parker ave.
Sponsor Card Party
A card party will be given at 8
Beatters and Retailers of Fine Colles
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p. m. tomorrow by the Indianapolis Saengerbund hall,
The couple's; 453 S.!
5-gaited, lady's Shetland, horsemanship for those of ages 14 to 18, harness pony pair and 3-gaited amateur.
amount to $3600 and, in addition, there will be a large number of
trophies. 8 2
2 AS IN THE 11 PRECEDING SHOWS presented by Bob Brown, local exhibitors will match their mounts with those of other Indiana owners and of exhibitors from out of the state. Of 69 exhibitors entering horses in last year’s show, 27 were from Indianapolis. The number from Indianapolis may be lower this year because of the elimination of hunter classes. Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Williston of Willcrest Farm will have six head at the show. Earl Marple will show his fine harness stallion, Lee Bourbon, and will have Miss Coquette in the 3-gaited Indiana-owned stake. Last Sunday, at the Richmond, Ind, horse show, Miss Coquette placed first in the 3-gaited, 15.2 and under class. | A former 5-gaited champion competting in the show will be Eli Lilly's well-known Jeb Stuart. Dr. and Mrs. H A Van Osdol will show Ebony Idol and Mrs. Alex Metzger will show her junior horse, Kirawan Personality.
Saenger at 4 8. Delaware st
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children 10 years old and under, 5- | 3:] der 152 hands and|Wil-Far-B Farms of Decatur, Ga., Paxton, Harold Sweeney and S. A. The Ft. Benjamin! Will be at Arlington with 10 of their | Greene, yearbook, and Mrs. Herbert
Cash prizes for the show will)
And, as an example of the competition from outside the state, the
Harrison band is to play that night | horses. The stables are owned by L. Barr, chairman, Mrs.
|Mr. and Mrs. A. Farnell Blair. Both Mr. Blair's horses and their owner seem to be doing their bit for the army. Mr. Blair is one of the chief contractors engaged in constructing the new Camp Atterberry near Columbus, Ind. The names of the Wil-Far-B entries have not been disclosed, but
they were Striking Kalarama, Wilma Heiress, Coming Storm, Five Star Final, Lady Louise, Mountain Rav= en, Hurricane, Carita Flower, Southern Girl and World's Fairest. Lady Louise last year was the {winner of the 5-gaited mare stake (and 5-gaited championship stake
|Horse show and at the state fair
| ship stake. Five Star Final placed sixth in the state fair 5-gaited grand championship stake for stallions or |geldings and third in the 5-gaited
{Drug Co. $500 3-gaited stake and stallion or gelding class. the Furnas Ice Cream Co. $500 5-|
Striking Kalarama was second in (the world's grand championship {stake for junior 5-gaited horses and |World's Fairest was second in the three-gaited championship stake. Another Wil-Far-B winner at the show was Coming Storm, placing second in the amateur fine harness stake for mare or gelding. 2 ” 2
BOB BROWN anticipates that the number of entries this year will exceed that of last. Even a mysterious Providence seems to be conspiring to make the show a success for the soldiers and their doctors. Early this week, the road that stretches north from E. 38th st. past the Arlington stables was receiving a glistening new black-top surface to tame the dust. Out at Arlington, they hope the road workers’ barriers will be removed before next Wednesday night. But after the four days of rain that dampened last year’s show, they have a philosophical attitude. As the Clayton O. Moggs’ young son, Bobbie, says, “If the road isn’t finished, we won't have any parking problems, anyway.”
‘Mothers to Meet
The semi-monthly meeting of the Marion county chapter, American War Mothers, will be held at 1:30 p. m. Tuesday in the World War
Memorial building. Mrs, Nellie W.|
g Arthur G. Monninger and Rybolt,
|program: Mrs. Clare F. Cox, chair‘man, Mrs. Harold W. Brady, co(chairman, and Mesdames J. Russell
Frank | Hunter, co-chairman, and Mesdames |Roy Slaughter, Philip A. Kappes |and Eugene VanSickle, social. | The chapter recently purchased a |$500 war bond and contributed $150 | toward the MacDowell Endowment { Fund. | The annual senior banquet of {Butler university's chapter of TRI-
when the stables entered 10 horses ANON will be held at 7 o'clock this|{white suit with white accessories at last year’s State Fair Horse show, evening in the florentine room of and a corsage of pink rosebuds. She
{the Claypool hotel. Miss Donnie | Douglas will be toastmaster. | Seniors who will be special guests are the Misses Doris Brabender, | Eloise Christman, Eileen Dobson, |LaVone Ostermeyer and Bettye | Poppenseaker. Other guests will be Miss Edna
stake and the Willecrest Farm $150 at the Lexington, Ky, Junior League Miller, newly elected faculty ad-
{viser; Miss Martha Kincaid, re-
Gino Ratti,
Ward. Following the banquet, the spring {pledge class will be initiated. The new members will be the Misses Mary Ellen Barclay, Witifred Davis, | Virginia Hartman, Doris and Betty | Martin, Pauline McGoldrick, Mar-
Ruby Bingman To Be Wed to Ensign Hiatt
—Miss Ruby Ann Bingman of Indi-|
| Ensign George A. Hiatt this after-|
noon. The ceremony will be read| {by the chaplain at the naval air base chapel here.
The bride will wear a palm beach
(is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Bingman of Indianapolis. Following the wedding, the couple will take a trip to San Antonio.
| When they return to Corpus Christi, | they will be at home at 246 Leming
Ist., Apt. 3. | Miss Bingman attended Butler | university in Indiandpolis where she |was a member of Kappa Alpha Theta sorority. The bridegroom is
‘Mrs. Morford Hostess
Mrs. Gerald Morford, 5241 E. 8th | st., will entertain members of Sigma | Lambda Chi sorority at 8 p. m. | Monday.
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