Indianapolis Times, Volume 44, Number 164, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 November 1932 — Page 19

NOV. 18, 1932.

6 LEISURE HOUR CLUBS TO MEET; i TAKE YOUR PICK All Aboard! Tonight Is the Night for Fun—Name Your Choice. leisure hour calendar I —Tonight—l. Wayne and Wa'.not Clob, In Central Christian rhnrrh gymnasium. Margaret Christian park, at 4779 Eng. Hth avenue. School n at 12M South Illinois street. Crlipax Attacks high school. School M at I SOI East Sixteenth street. School 34, Kelly and Boyd streets. NOV. *1 Delaware-Ohie Club, 219'i East Ohio Street, upstairs. NOV. 21 Lauter Memorial Boys’ Club. 1309 West Market. NOV. 24 Municipal Garnn. School 12. All aboard! Ft. Wayne avenue fcnd Walnut street, out English avenue way, down on South Illinois street, over to Crispus Attucks high school, School 26 and School 34! All aboard!—for the Amusement Special of the Leisure Hour Clubs ►-all points of the city! And if one were a train-caller that’s about the digest of the call that would be given announcing that six clubs will give programs tonight. A week of spare hours of citizens Vill be spent tonight in two or three hours crammed with music, charades, plays that crack the laugh Creases, and minstreis. Date yourself for tonight and go fcee the city's neighborliness in full •wing. I Anything You Want Clubs with vacant spots on the programs planned for ensiling weeks ■re urged to get in touch with Dwight S. Ritter, director of the leisure Hour movement, 911 Madestic building, or by calling Li. 8737. He’s got just the orchestra you’ll heed to round-out the neighborhood talent billed. If it’s a magician you levant he may have one of those Bleight-of-hand performers in readiness to answer your need. Let’s Crowd In The “S. R. O.” sign will not be but at the Ft. Wayne and Walnut Club's program in the Central Christian church gymnasium, tonight. Every one will be provided with a •eat as extra chairs have been obtained to provide for emergencies. Ritter to Speak “The Dangers of Leisure” will be discussed by Ritter in a talk at 2:30 Sunday afternoon before the Oaklandon Open Forum in the Oaklandon Universalist church. Billy Steinmetz, 14-year-old magician, will display his wares following Ritter’s address. The committee of the forum in Charge of the meeting are Mrs. Carl Mock, Paul Hamilton and Morgan Brantlinger. Why Not Dance? If you've got feet that just itch to step out to a fox-trot or a rhumba then jot down on your cuff a date with the Delaware-Ohio club and its dancing and amusement party scheduled for Monday night on the second floor of 210‘4 East Ohio street. One hour of games and music

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Southern Aces Play at River Park Opening

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Paul Thrun

Paul Thrun and his Seven Southern Aces have been engaged to furnish the dance melody so& the fallopening of the River Park Club Saturday night, it is announced, and the organization will play each evening during the week. The River Park Club, known as one of the finest dance floors in the state, is reached by taking State Road 31 out of Broad Ripple and turning right at the Park club sign at Seventy-ninth street. The clubhouse is situated on a high bluff overlooking one of the most beautiful stretches of White river. Jack Mooney, formerly assistant manager of Riverside amusement park, has taken over the club as manager, and promises efficient service and the best of music at all times.

will be followed by an hour of dancing to the tunes of the Capitol City Night Hawks. Organize New Club Arrangements for establishment of a Leisure Hour Club in the vicinity of the American Settlement house on West Pearl street are being made and announcement of the club’s formation is expected next week. The club, if organized, will be the twentieth established in the city. Senator Caraway Still Dry LITTLE ROCK, Ark., Nov. 18.— Senator Hattie Caraway always has been dry and always will be. She predicted today that the prohibition law will not be modified at the short session of congress.

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