Indianapolis Times, Volume 45, Number 300, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 April 1934 — Page 21

APRIL 26,1934

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Civic Theater Record Held by Miss Schofield

BY WALTER D. HICKMAN

MRS ELIZABETH SCHOFIELD . rightly may be termed the veteran member of the Civic theater She has appeared in twentyeight plays in the nineteen seasons that the Civic lias been functioning. She has made three appearances this season and when she is not in the cash she usually is backstage, helping build the production and costumes.

AMUSEMENTS $1 bm .>ju IiIIIizCONSTfINCE CUMMINGS^IIiII iilliy PAUL LUKfIS PH!LLIP REEDTO|||g Coming Soon to the Lyric EL HAREN-The Man Who Sees Tomorrow! Tune in Radio Station WFBM for His Broadcasts Starting at 10 O’clock Next Monday Morning! ASK HIM W HAT YOU WAXT TO K\o\Y IT S WRITTEN IN THE STARS!

' | y J u ft country- biugrT ■ | RESCUED BY THE APES! Murderously assaul- m m ■A Aa— _ _ _ _ I^^ ted by renegade ivory thieves,Tartan is carried | the ONE AND ONLY fUHHf B_ Hlllk MIS 111 §|!”|Pg apes * Johnny ttCI))IVIULLCII j J MORE THRILLING THAN EVER IN A NEW AND GREATER I I l U| A anSi^ MATE ' %*. J tffijflf MAUREEN O’SULLIVAN I nothing to thi. NEIL HAMILTON • PAUL CAVANAUGH JJca* ° **’ °* ® METRO-GOLD WYN-MAYER’ S Amazing New Thrill-Drama based on the characters created by EDGAR RICE BURROUGHS. Directed by CEDRIC g FRIDAY I K#i TJ a 1 W A 3 iiOIB: I | I /rttjll.. \tih \i" <)tl>f>r Tmn r.rturf 25c to 6—4oc after 6 It’s All New!—Different

Mary Florence Fletcher has appeared in twenty-one productions Sara Lauter has appeared in twenty plays and is a member of the cast of the current presentation, “The Devil Passes.” now at the Playhouse. Mary Bogert has fourteen plays to her credit and Horace F. Hill has ten plays on his list. Hale MacKeen and Richard Hoover both have nine and Katharine Patnzer has

eight. Mrs. Pantzer Is playing one of the leads in ‘‘The Devil Passes.” Others who may be listed as veterans are: Lilith Baur. Norman Buchan. Jack Chesterfield. William H. Cook. William Craigle. C.’Mari de Schipper, Fanchon Fatig. Elsinor Funk, Jane Gent. Dick Grotendick. Volney Hampton. Elsie Hancock. Robert Hanika. John Henely. Egan Lacy. R. Blayne McCurry, Eugene McMannamon, Katherine Morris, Robert Oberreich. Henrietta Orr. Marcella Parry, Walter P. Pfaff. Martha Pittenger. Maude Margaret Platter. Adrian Reiter. Tom Sargent, Blair Taylor, Harold B. Tharp, Frances Westcott, Earl Williams and Fletcher Woodbury. A total of sixty-two made their acting debuts this season, which proves that the Civic is right in new members. Plans now are being made for a membership drive in September. The board soon will announce a successor to Hale Mac Keen, who resigned as director, after three years’ service. 0 0 0 A Movie-Made Jungle THE most ambitious attempt ever made by a motion picture j studio to bring an adventure story to the screen has just been com- ■ pie ted with the filming of “Tarzan i

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and His Mate,” new Metro-Gold-wyn-Mayor picture featuring Johnny Weismuller and Maureen O'Sullivan, which opens tomorrow at Loew s Palace. Efforts to surpass all previous jungle pictures made necessary the creation of a 100 acre area packed densely with trees and undergrowth into which African animals cf all kinds were released. Beasts that are shown in action include a herd of more than twenty elephants, more than fifty lions, a man-killing rhinoceros, chimpanzees. monkeys, gazelles, hippopotami, boa-constrictors and hundreds of other specimens of rare jungle life. Two of the biggest climaxes of the picture show a herd cf maddened elephants charging a safari of natives and white men and later an attack of dozens of lions upon a camp. Wild animal men and a crew of 1.000 production men were recruited frem ail parts of the country to assist the studio in obtaining the scenes. The new story continues the adventures of Tarzan, played by Weissmuller, when a safari of white men attempt to raid the “elephants’ burial ground” of millions of dollars worth of ivory. Tarzan's attempts to protect the sacred jungle hoard get him into breath-taking hazards that.far sur-

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pass the thrills of “Tarzan. the Ape Man.” Os special interest in the picture are scenes taken under water by a special process that has recorded the strangest sight ever seen by human eye—a battle, between a man and a giant crocodile. The supporting cast includes many players remembered for their roles in “Tarzan, The Ape Man,” including Neil Hamilton, Forrester Harvey, Doris Lloyd, of the original cast, and Paul Cavanaugh. William Stack. Desmond Roberts and Nathan Curry added. Cedric Gibbons, long known for his work as an. art director and designer of unique sets, makes his debut as a director with the new film and is said to have incorporated many new ideas in his screen technique. o ts a On View Here Today OTHER theaters today offer: “Wild Cargo.” at the Circle: “All Men Are Enemies,” at the Apollo; vaudeville on the stage and “I'll Tell the World” on the screen, at the Lyric: Dave Apollon on the stage and “Mystery of Mr. X” on the screen at Loew's Palacqj “Wharf Angel” and ‘You're Telling Me,” at the Indiana, and “It Hapened One Night” and “I've Got Your Number,” at the Ambassador.

Marriage Licenses Harvev J H. Cers. 31 of 534 North Benlle avenue. millwright and Eva B Branham CM of 402 Soutu Rural street, clerk. Orval Crook. 31. Noblesvillp. truck driver, and Ruth Carey. 20. of 811 Fuller driver Ellsworth W Reed. 21. of 1122 West Twentv-nmth street, laborer, and Lois Ethel 'Knight, 19. of 1122 West Twentyninth street. Daniel W. Cube!. 20. of 455 Nor'h Warman avenue, restaurant employe, and Neva L McCoun. 20. of 262 T ANARUS:; West Michigan strept. Benjamin F Badttley. 69. city, farmer and Louisa Proctor. 82. of 1114 North Tibos avenue. James M Ca'.dwe’.l. 22 cf 3002 Hoi";, street clothes presser. and Lillian Ross. 19. of 3002 Hovev street. Walter H B'ebob. 28. R R 4. Box 242 surveyor, and Marie M. Louche. 25. of 3411 Madison avenue, bookkeeper. Fre-i Kilgore 28. of 115 West Twentyflrst street, mechanic, and Fthel J. Houston, 22. of 1030 Jefferson street, waitress. Fire Reports Yesterday. 7:44 a. m.. 627 Division, residence, small loss 8:25 a. m., 1626 Arrow, residence, small loss. 9:10 a. m., 1002 West Tenth, restaurant, $75. 9:25 a. m.. 739 North Graham, residence, no loss. 10:22 a m . Millersville road and Fall Creek, residence, heavy loss. 12:08 p. m.. Fifty-seventh and Washington boulevard, auto, small loss. 12:57 p. m., 1302 St. Clair, barn, small loss. 1:19 p. m., 518 West Thirtieth, residence, small loss. 8 33 p. m.. Twenty-seventh and Martindale. false. 8:44 n. m., 1456 East Nineteenth, auto, small loss. 10:10 p. m.. 5608 East Washington, store, small loss. 10:24 p. m., Ohio and Alabama, rubbish fire. MOTION PICTURES

|ggs&* LAST DAY On the Stage Dave AHUM '\ J* PRESENTING AND J. / FEATURED in HIS ( a so Revme ON THE SCREEN <ir OFffIR.X V i

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ANNOUNCEMENTS i Death Notices ; CAMERON, .unci: CLIFTON K . Passed away earlv Thursday morr r.c April 26 Funeral services at ‘he FUNERAL HOME ; HISEY or iITUS 951 N. Delaware. Time I to be given later.

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Funeral Home 639 N Meridian St TA-1835 GRINSTEINER’S 522 E. Market RI-5374 liIS E Y~&~T IT U S 957 N. Delaware LI-3828 GEO. W. USHER FUNERAL HOMES 2614 W. WASH. ST BE-0148 1719 N CAPiTOL AVE TA-1719 j PLANNER &T fun lANAN ' 1 25 W. Fall Creek Drive. TA-4400 J. C. WILSON 1230 Prospect DR-0321-0322 4—Lost and Found KONSON cigarette lighter, black, silver; lost Belmont. Washington sts.. in parklng lot. DR-0116. Row arch LOST—From Crow's Nest; light brown Irish Terrier. No name on collar Rewa rd. HU-6454. COMPACT —Green beaded, pouch style; keepsake: downtown Saturday afternoon. Reward. MISS, BROWN. Rl-5551. LOST- Omega Phi Tau sorority pin. Saturday night: Athenaeum or 10th. College. MISS MARTHA SPALL. CH-0157. i FOX TERRIER! name "Ted" white except | face, 2054 Ashland. HE-2923. ! FOUND- 7x9 RUG Call at 815 Prospect st. C. MITCHELL. COIN PURSE, containing $39. change, door key: gas office. Home Loan Office. $lO reward. CII-0569-J Eve. LOST - DELTA C.AMMA JEWELED ! ANCHOR-SHAPED PIN. 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