Indianapolis Times, Volume 45, Number 270, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 March 1934 — Page 20

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DEATH OF FILM STAR MOURNED BYSCREENLAND Ltlyan Tashman’s Passing Shock to Theatrical World. Bv ?*•*'* Prrms NEW YORK. March 22.—The film and theatrical world today mourned the passing of one of its most glamorous members —Lilyan Tashman, the veteran player of worldly roles, who worked grimly on her last picture in the face of growing illness and died yesterday following an operation. Her husband, Edmund Lowe, also

a film star, was grief stricken. Funeral arrangements were not completed today. Miss Tashman underwent, an operation at Doctors’ hospital last Friday, she died yesterday afternoon and w as conscious to the pnd. Physicians gave the cause of death as "an advanced rumorous condi-

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tion.” She was 34 and had been either on the stage or in the movies since she was 18. making her first appearance in the chorus of the Ziegfeld Follies. After three years with the Follies, Miss Tashman appeared in legitimate Broadway productions. She met Mr. Lowe in one of thqm and th'-y were married in 1925. She later went to the movies and had devoted herself to them almost exclusively! for the last seven years. She had played in countless pictures, starring In many. Her roles usually were “hard-boiled" or worldly. WERTZ PUPILS WILL GIVE TWO-ACT PLAY “The Last Sheep's Tail" to Be Presented Friday Night. Pupils of Josephine Fitch Wertz! will present a two-act play, "The Last Sheeps Tail.” at 8 Friday i night in the D. A. R. chapter house, I 824 North Pennsylvania street. In j the cast are Noel Fatenancie, Phyl- j lis Jean Paidrick. Iva Bossert, Bobby | Joe Pateanda, Vera Nicolai, Nancy Hurt, Oreta Bossert. Jean Hendren, Marilyn Shaw and Mary Jane McGuire. A short skit will be presented by Patricia Healy and Joan Colgan. Lorrainp Piercy will be mistress of ceremonies. TECHNICAL DEBATERS COMPETE IN FINALS City Students Participate in State High School Meet. gy r piled press NORTH MANCHESTER. Ind. March 22.—Finals of the Indiana high school debating contest will be held here tomorrow' and Saturday, with eight teams competing. Five of the eight have been certified so far. They are Columbia City Central of Evansville. Ladoga. Goshen. and Tech of Indianapolis. Subject of the debate will be•• Resolved, that the United Statps should adopt the essential features of the British system of radio control.” Chest Colds Don't, let them get a strangle hold. Fight germs quickly. Creomulsion combines seven major helps in one. j Powerful but harmless, pleasant to take. No narcotics. Your own druggist is authorized to refund your money on the spot if your cough or cold is not relieved by Creomulsion. —Advertisement.

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