Indianapolis Times, Volume 39, Number 177, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 December 1927 — Page 6

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BENEFIT PLAY FOR HOSPITAL NURSES

Teachers of the Beriault School of Expression Will Appear in ‘Let’s Go Somewhere’ at the City Hospital Auditorium Tonight. BY WALTER D. HICKMAN The teachers ofthe Beriault School of Expression will appear tonight in the auditorium of the City Hospital in a benefit performance for the nurses. • A three-aet comedy, “Let’s Go Somewhere,” will be presented. It is a story of a modern home. The action of the play takes place in the fall of 1926 and

the action is centered upon a Saturday night, a Sunday morning and another Saturday night. The cast will be as follows: Harry Carter—A very modern young man, Walden Strowhuver. JJane Carter—His wile, also modern, Rheba Pasho. Mrs. Mary Wilson—A widow, mother of Jane Mary P. Ward. Col. Jefferson Davis Meddows—An actor of the old school Arthur J. Beriault. Ezra Whipple—Eccentric brother of Mrs. Wilson John Holtman. Time—The fall of 1926. Act 1: Saturday night. Act II: Sunday morning. Act in: Saturday night — one week later. u n THEY SEARCH FOR MODERN CINDERELLA Indianapolis is known the world over as having many beautiful girls and young ladies, and at the present time, a search is to find those having what is known as the perfect foot, it is announced. Friday evening at the Indiana Ballroom in conjunction with the “Collegiate Hop,” girls having the perfect foot will be awarded with a beautiful pair of shoes which will be presented to them by Morrison’s. Very little attention is given by the general public to a perfect foot and it’s size, and probably one out of ten may know the size of the perfect foot. Friday evening Bob Salmon and Bobbie Young of Morrison and Company will make a search among the young ladies present to find the perfect foot, and will award them with several beautiful pairs of shoes. a Indianapolis theaters today offer: “Abie’s Irish Rose,” at English’s; Rahmen Bey at Keith’s; “Serenading Misses,” at the Lyric; “The Magic Flame,” at the Indiana; “Breakfast At Sunrise,” at the Circle; “Hook and Ladder No. 9,” at the Isis; “The Spotlight,” at the Apollo; “The Road To Romance,” at the Ohio; “The Road To Happiness,” at the Colonial; burlesque at the Mutual and “An Enemy of the People,” at the„ Playhouse. i Killed by Falling Tree Bu Times Svccia' ‘ COLUMBIA CITY, Ind-, Dec. 2. Orton Pressler, 40, was killed instantly on a farm eight miles south

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In the cast‘of “Let’s Go Somewhere,” a play to be presented in the city hospital auditorium tonight by the Beriault players, will be Mary Frances’ Ward.

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