Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 January 1946 — Page 6

ce ety season, according to Mrs. Le- - nora Coffin, secretary.

ih Albeneri trio, the Ensemble Music UP soclely's 1046-47 season will also

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"The Budapest: quartet concert toImorrow night marks the close of the current Ensemble Music. soci-

Beginning on April 17 with the

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include two concerts by the Buda-| on.ing tomorrow at the Indiana.

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Karolyn Grimes, recent Hollywood discovery, in the child role of “Pardon My Past,” at Loew's

pest quartet on dates yet unannounced. Violinist with the Albeneri trio is Alexander Schneider, former second violinist in the Budapest quartet, Mr, Schneider has been heard here in recital with Ralph Kirkpatrick, harpsichordist. At War Memorial

Tomorrow's "program in "World War Memorial auditorium will include Mozart's C major quartet (K. 465), Beethoven's E flat major quar» tet, op. 74, and Schubert's D minor (posthumous) quartet, Members of the Ensemble Music society are urged to notify Mrs. Coffin promptly if they desire to retain their memberships for the coming season, as available memperships will be offered to the general public 3 after Feb, 15.

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By ANDY ANDERSON Scripps-Howard Staff Writer LANGTRY, Mex., Jan. 22.—Some day you may be driving through a Texas town, observing every traffic law, when suddenly out of nowhere will appear three or four men in high-heeled boots, loud plaid shirts, and 10-gallon hats, They may even be carrying 45's, And they will, without ceremony, arrest you on some phony charge. You will be hailed before a Judge Bean court. Regardless of innocence or guilt, vou will probably be fined. It may

Langtry Still "Wild" Town— ‘Judge Bean' Will Prove It

be a small sum for the Red Cross | or a membership to the local Y or

fund. It is the oldest money collecting

64TH FOUNDERS DAY { gag in Texas and probably the best. The man who sits in judgment of

Commemorating the 96th anni-| | you, who will be called Judge Roy | versary of Butler university, stu-| Bean, may make some weird deci- | dents, faculty and board of director | sions and twist the law until it is members will observe the 64th an-| Out of shape. But he will never do| nual Founders’ day, Feb, 7, with ex- | to the books of Blackstone what the] ercises on the campus in the morn- {°F iginal Judge Bean, who held court 1s reported to have done in traditional yarns gathering: of

the hundreds of vou hear ab every men.

M. O. Ross, president, announced today. _. | A chapel program at 11 a. m. in cattle Sweeney Chapel of the School of | ‘West of the Pecos’ Religion building will open the fes-| They called Judge Bean “The tivities, Prof. L. Gray Burdin, chair- | Law West of the Pecos.” Langtry man of the university public oc-|is just west of the Pecos river. casions committee, announced. In the good old days all lands] Officers of the class who will lead | west of the Pecos were isolated, the processional are David C. Pat-| and it was here hunted men went rick, Indianapolis, president; Miss| to hide out. The area was known| Myra Brown, Carmel, vice presi-|as the bad lands of Texas. dent; Miss Lorna Dahlstrand, In-| It was a haven for cattle rustlers, dianapolis, secretary, and George road agents, train holdup men and Downey, Fairland, treasurer. bank robbers, not to mention lesser Dinner will be held in the Hotel! criminals such as murderers,

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Lincoln where the main observance| Here Judge Bean set up shop. will be made. Assisting Prof. Burdin | There wasn't enough law business with arrangements for the program | to keep him going so he operated a are Prof. Ardin E. Hays, Dr. Byron, saloon on the side. | L. Westfall, Miss Jane Howe, Prof. | They say he didn't have any law Esther Grace Whitesel, Prof. Rosa- | books and wouldn't have read them mond Risser Jones and Prof. Robert | if he did have. He meted out jusI. Mehr, !tice in the raw. Since its founding the university Named After Lily Langtry { has been located on three campuses.| After he located here. he needed |the first location was at 13th st. | name for the town. Lily Langtry, | and College ave. where the school| the Jersey Lily, once offered to remained until 1875 when the move play here, but there was no opery | was made to the Irvington campus. | house, The judge had pictures of |In 1928 the university made itS|per and insisted she was the most final move to the Fairview campus. peautiful woman in all the world.

LT: LOUIS SHARPE = {oer ay are maser oe WINS NAVY RIBBON

Langtry. | The courthouse is still preserved | The award of as a museum and Texans are proud ition ribbon to Lt. Louis H. Sharpe of it. I think the best of these Jr, U. 8. N. R,, was announced to- | day by the naval ordnance plant. | The award was made by Capt. | |George P. Kraker, U. 8. N. The jcitation reads in part: “Por meritorious service in carvier operations against enemy sub | marines in the Central Atlantic. | Lt. Sharpe's skill and efficiency as | {specialized ordnance officer in| {charge of certain special anti-sub- | {marine devices resulted in damage | land destruction of a number of | enemy submarines,” Lt. Sharpe, who has been released from the navy, is now employed by the RCA Manufacturing Co, and is living at 123 N. Euclid ave

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The Degree of Honor Protective | association No. 38 will install new | officers at its lodge hall, 2615', E.| 10th st, Thursday, at 8 Pp. m. | Officers to be installed are: ; Mrs, Mary Hick past president; Miss | Guinivere Trueblood president; Miss | Bertha Jackson, vice president; Mrs, Jewel Shields, second vice president; Mrs. Mabel Lumley, treasurer: Mrs Mildred Bozzell, : recording secretary; Mrs. Dorothy Rose- | meyer, financial ecrelary. Mrs, Edna Evans, pianist; Mrs. Frieda Gebel, inner watch: Mrs. Eva Storer, outer watch: | Mrs. ‘Rebecca Melvin, usher; Mrs, Mar- | tha McCasslin, assistant usher; Mrs, | i Cofine. Piepher, color. guard; Mrs, Rachel | | Barclay, Irma Benedict, Genevieve Mor- | ris and Trevalia McCasslin, escort staff, | Installing officer will be Mrs. |

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stories of unusual justice meted out by the Law West of the Pecos, is to be found in John Randolph's Texas Brags. It is about the bandif who was killed while being captured and who, when searched, wore a 45 and carried $40 in his pocket. Someone suggested that he be burfed and the case settled, but the judge said, “No, Siree. We'll fine him $40 for carrying a pistol, then confiscate the pistol. Then the undertaker can take over.” Langtry is near the Mexican border, about 200 miles west of San Antonio. It is on highway 90 and everything about the place is as Texas” as a broad-brimmed hat, boots or bucking saddle.

Ex-Pardtrooper Jumps in Sleep

PORT CHESTER, N. Y., Jan. 22 (U, P.)~—Tom Thomas, 36, was wondering today if he should sleep with his parachute on. Mr. Thomas, a discharged paratrooper, said he dreamed that his sergeant had given him an order

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