Indianapolis Times, Volume 44, Number 248, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 February 1933 — Page 4
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11 PROGRAMS TO BE GIVEN FOR LEISURE CLUBS Tonight Is Big One of Week for Community Groups. LEISURE HOT R CALENDAR TONIGHT Srhonl M 2 at ITfMt t.nsrlKh atfnur, Ft. Waviif and Walnut Hub Hftrhrr I’lare (nmmunltv houne. Municipal (>ardcns. Mlrhigan and Nohlr ( lub. School 9 at *4O F.at Vermont atrrct Oak Hill Club, School 3* at 2030 Winter atenue N'rbraaka Cropaev Club, School 22 at > 12M South IllinnU atreet. School 10, at 1102 Weal Market atreet. j School 20, at 1301 last Sixteenth •treet. School 31, Kelly and Bod street*. School A at 612 West Walnut street. Children in the neighborhood of ; the Michigan and Noble Leisure Hour club are Invited to a party I given at the club room, 633 East I Michigan street, from 1 to 5 Satur- j day. Members of Leisure Hour clubs will attend safety programs given in j STomlinson hall, March 20 and 21, by Sergeant Frank Owen. The j programs will include motion pictures and acts from co-operating theaters. No Leisure Hour program will be given at the Christian Park Community House tonight. The club will co-operate with Sergeant Frank Owen in a safety program to be given at School 82. The program will include William Blake, with Silver, educated police dog; Esta and Dolly Buchanan, songs and readings; Catherine Muench, songs, accompanied by Catherine Otto; Betty Marie Starr, songs and readings; Margaret Scott, dancing; Vera Nicholi, readings; Johnny Schultz, xylophone; Marie Ellen Williams, tap dancing and readings; Steinier’s Harmony Boys’ quartet, and the South Sea Melody Boys. A talk on safety in connection with railroads will be given by J. J. Liddy of the Indianapolis Union Railway. A dance revue will be presented tonight at the Ft. Wayne and Walnut club by the Wilde sisters. Pupils taking a part in the revue will be Joyce Dean, Joan Botorfl, Helen Marie Oppenheim, Barbara Hoppas, Ruth Weil, Marjorie Helman and Marion Belle Berger. Other entertainers will be violin pupils of Miss Olive Kiler. Piano and mandolin music will be presented by Lloyd Nevada and company. A safety program will be presented by Sergeant Timothy McMahon at the Fletcher Place toramu- ! nity house tonight. Mrs. Martha ; L. Huggins will give readings. Miss ' Kiler will present Mary Marjorie j Smead, in violin numbers. A play, j “Dress Suits,” by Melvin Berryman’s j play-acting class, will be given, and Helen Faland will sing popular music. “All On Account of Polly,” a thrce-act comedy, will be given tonight by members of the Shortridge high school dramatic Club at Municipal Gardens. The play is coached by Marion Sperry. Pupils of Miss Ina House will present a dance revue tonight at the Michigan and Noble Club, at School 9. Members of the revue are Vivian Sheets, Jimmy Piles, Jimmy Dixon, Buddy Romeril, Patty Owens, Junior Myers, Margaret Ellen Wilson, Betty Unser, Doris Smith, Betty Inman, Maxine Johnson, Dorothy Keller, Bobby Sarchctt, Suzanne Lewis, and Kathryn Judd. Others on the program will be Elva Feller, in a group of popular songs; De Wayne and Dale Wallace, in violin duets; Steiners Junior Hawattans, and Dunks Dippy Dood Dads, in string band numbers. Members of this band are Marcus Dunkerson, Arthur Lee, Robert G. Martin, Calvin Jones, Albert Burns, Henry Carson, and Eddie Myers. The Brookside, Players will present a one-act play tonight for the Oak Hill Club, at School 38. Jack Leroy, blackface comedian, will give an act, accompanied by ‘Joe Warner. A three-act comedy, “The Vagabond,” will be presented by a cast from the Broookside United Brethren church tonight at the Nebraska Cropsey Club. The cast will include Mildred Hollingsworth. Ruth Sachs, Genevieve Perkins, Roland Johnson, Loon Slack, John Ealy. Ray Craddick and Billy Thomas. The play will be under the direction of Mrs. Helen Thomas Martin. Music will be furnished by the Hoosier Land Silver String band, members of which are Edward Wolfley, Roy Gibson, Charles and Guy Padgett and Orvin Teter. The Garfield Players, under the direction of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur D. Barnett, will present “Adventures of Grandpa,” at tonight. The cast includes Donald Rugenstein, Rudolph Klinge, Kenneth Click. Arthur D. Barnett, Marjorie Williams, Ruth Klinge. Ruth May, Alma Queisser and Merle Williams. School 26 will have a program given by the Hoosier Melody Boys tonight. The Federation of Civic Clubs orchestra, under the direction of Leslie C. Troutman, will give a pn>gran\ tonight at School 34.
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