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Boot &amp; Spur Initiate
Six New Recruits
Initiation rites at the Armory j
Monday evening received into mem- i
bership six new recruits to the Boot
and Spur club. The recruits received
were Mrs. W. E. Ellenberg. Miss
Mona Mae Kalina, Miss Jean Hatt,
Miss Doris Ditmars, Mrs. Charles j
Healea and Miss Lois Keck. Past |
captain, Mrs. George H. Classen,
read the ceremony and Mrs. Betty
Polly, presiding captain, welcomed
the new members into the club.
A snow white “Ferdinand,” sup­
plied by Brown’s dairy, had to be
ridden by the new candidates as a
part of the initiation rites. Miss Lots
Keck took first honors for remaining
astride the bovine for the longest
oeriod. Other highlights of the af-;
fair were a steeple chase and a 12- j
j foot hurdle.
! committee in charge of arranging
the prt^am for the new recruits
&gt; was Mrs. James D. Gray. Mrs. Emma
I Brown. Mrs. Alice Ormand. Mrs. S.:
1C- Gilardi and Mrs. George K
Porsttf.
Mrs. Maurice Churchwell, nee
Kathleen Lloyd, was given tne
bronzie horse customarily presented
to brides,
1
Two new officer.'? were Inducted;
into office during the evening. Miss |
Alexandria Blain became the new
master sergeant and Mrs. R. O.
Bn’an. the first sergeant.
^freshmente. and pictures shown
by Mrs. M. T. Rathvon of walking
tmrses on the Mo.5S ranch nea’’
Sheridan completed the evening’s
program.
Besides the new members those
present were Mrs. Mildred Boyer.
Mrs Jean Lathrop, Mrs. Earl Judd.
Mrs. William H. Freeman. Mrs. Don
Martin. Mrs. James D. Gray. Mrs. H.
IM Pursel. Mrs. Marsaret Leonard,
i MV.'-. Alice Ormond. Mrs. Martin T.
Rathvon. Miss Bess Opal Allen. Mr.s.
: Betty Pollv. Mrs. James EdmmoiSr.
i Mr*. R. 6. Bryan. Miss ’Thel’W
Rowrav. Mi.ss Alexandria Blain, Mrs.
■ Ann Miracle. Mrs. Maurice Church’ well. Miss Persis Goddard. Mrs.
Pearl Knight. Mrs. George H. Clas­
sen Mrs. H. C. Nelson. Mrs. S. C.
I Gilardi. Mrs. R. C. Perdue. Mrs. Ma
! Oailev. Mrs. Emma Brown, Mrs.
t Geor^ K. Forster and Mrs. Maf. garet'BrennaP'.

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