Indianapolis Times, Volume 44, Number 278, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 March 1933 — Page 9

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LEISURE hour 1 CROUPS TO GIVE VARIED SHOWS Many Entertainers Will Appear Tonight at City ; Programs. I I ISI KI. HOt R < M.f.MHR lONIC.II I Christian I’ark community houir. IlMcho I’larr rommunltv houxr. It. W.cvttf and Walnut Club, Municipal (tardcnc cinimiinilc hnuif. Michigan and Noble < luh, School at * 7 111 last Vermont dm I Nrbracka-I rnp-.-v I lull. School 'll at I’M South Illinois atrcct. Oak clill t lull, school :.X at 3li: Winter avenue. School ’> at 1.1 I West Washington street. School 1! at 73 i South West street. School 1; at I lei l West Market street, s, hool .’CI at It'll l ast Sixteenth t reet. school It, Kell, and Bo,d streets, School .!,)W est W alnut street. A group of Indiana. Dutch, Scotch and colonial ku’chc. will bo given ton;: ht at the Christian Park Community house, under direction of , Mr. and Mrs T. R. Duvall, by pumis of the Broadway branch ;>f the f Dir. all music studio. Included m the casts will be Mr. and Mrs. Duvall, Joan Duvall, Helen Audrey Humphrey, Carolyn Mooshy, Robert. Richard and Charles Kasberg, Barbara, Bob and Don Spees. Patricia Walters, Charlene and Maxmo Sunthimrr, Muriel Botner and litavmond Ball. Music will be furiished by the girls’ chorus sextet. 1 Old time music will be furnished tonight at the Fletcher Place community house by the Little German band of Washington high school. Appearing on the program will be the Booster Nightingales, Earl Troutman, Donald McGown, Mark and Donald Montague, Buster Lyons, Edward Spore, Elmer Ewing and Wayne Brooking. A lecture on Indian subjects will be given by Chief Clear Bell. The Social Adventure Club of 'Ajbird Christian church will present ftie program at the Ft. Wayne and Walnut. Club tonight, under direction of Mrs. Leslie Bruner Bunch. A short play will be given, with a east which includes Bernice LcMasGayle LeMaster, Paul Shaw, Burris Adams, Wilma Fiko, Mary 'lice Randolph. Isabelle Small, Mira i^\ r hite, and Mrs. Bunch. ' Municipal Gardens community house will have a progra mtonight featuring the Hoosier Land Silver String band, Edward Wolf ley, Roy Gibson, Charles and Guy Padgett end Orvin Teeter. The Garfield Players will present 4 three-act play. Members of the east are William Spacke, Ruth Klinge, Marjorie Williams, Rudolph Klinge, Merle Williams, Kenneth Click. Eva Fields, Charlotte Barnett, and Dorothy Wallace. Members of the Mothers club will present a play tonight at the Michigan and Noble club, under the direction of Mrs. Helen Thomas Martin. The Boys’ Dramatic Club of the Nebraska Cropsey Club will present two one-act plays tonight at School 22. Other features of the program will lie songs by Mildred Rhude, feats of magic by Hardini, the magicion, and music by the Hoosier Fiddlers Throe. Thomas B. WikofT, yin Noblitt and Raleigh Greene. Sam Haviland of the United States navy will show' navy pictures. A safety program under the direction of Sergeant Frank Owen will be gi\en tonight at School 38 Appearing on the program will be Rollins the Great, magician; dancers from the Garfield Dramatic Club, Lydia and Irwin McCray, singers; Morrell Raymer. singer; Robert a lothman, accordianist; Glenn Jor- ? Man, singer, and Billy Schrolucke | and Charlotte Marie Grosskupf. in y a short sketch. Miss Ina Houser will present a ' group of pupils tonight at School * 5 in a dance revue. % Included in the revue will be Patty , Owens, Alice Map Doran. Gertie Lou ’Price. Jimmy Dixon, Betty Inman, Dorothy Keller. Buddy Romeril, Betty Unser, Kathryn Judd. Doris Smith, Vivian Sheets, Leonard Sheets, Maxine Johnson, Jimmy Pies and Junior Myers, *The Knothole band, under the di-

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Latter Day Saints (Mormon) church, representative of half the world’s Christian nations, will gather here April 6 tor the 103d annual general conference. Heber J. Grant, president, will open the conference and bestow his

blessings upon the religionists. The session will continue April 7 and 9. The United States department of agriculture is urging farmers to be more careful than ever in testing seed to insure that their seed will grow.

POINTS TO ECONOMY Saving* of 577.400 on Printing Purchase of Drivers’ Licenses Reported. Robert Mythen, clerk of the state printing board, today pointed out

an administration saving of $77,400 for 1.000.000 new drivers' licenses as compared with the purchase of the same amount under the Republican administration of former Secretary of State Otto G. Fifield. Fifield and his cohorts paid SBO.000 for the first drivers' licenses.

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j which were replenished by the McNutt administration todav for $2,600 Federal investigation has been under way as to income tax pay- • ments of who received the SBO,OOO. New licenses must be bought for 50 cents April 1.