Indianapolis Times, Volume 46, Number 166, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 November 1934 — Page 12
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MANUAL GIRLS' LEAGUE WILL STAGE REVUE Vaudeville Program to Be Presented Tomorrow at School. Eight acts will b* included in the annual Girls’ League vaudeville at Manual Training high school tomorrow afternoon after school in the aucitonum The dance specialties are being directed by Miss Eloi.se Hansen and Miss Dorothy Siling. gym instructors. The cast is as follows: English I—"In School Days”; Lra Mallack. Evelyn Lee, Lee Barich, Jane Flora, Carolyn Robertson, Marjorie Lowe. Thelma Thompson, Rose Lauranzana. Molly Passo, Rosemary Lang. Nadine Bullard. Norma Lauson. Leila Hadlan. Betty Harriet Stuart. Elizabeth Lockhart, Joyce Rahm, Mi'dred Johnson, Frances Davis, James Snyder and Harry Wattler. English ll—" The Highwayman”; Mary Jane Keisler, Jeanette Patnick. Estelle Levin. Marie Coghill. Esther Mall. Merle Stone. Frances Lauver, Regina Baucle. Mary Vulk and Betty Sullivan. English lll—"Scenes from New Yoik”; Herbert Schwomeyer, Mary Mudina. Helen Cohn. Dorothea Gti-ber, Janet Hatten. Eugene Wahl, Dorothy Heir. Genevieve Stumps, Georgianna Amt Lois Wolfangcr. Gertrude Berman. Mildred Moon, E\f*lvn Ayres. Mary’ Calderon. Fern Miles. Theodora Voida. Virginia Morris. Morris Nahmias, Verlin Herschburger. Ed Morris. Lloyd Mattson Earl Brandon, Robert Nesmith and Wilbur Baker. English IV—“Love in a Graveyaid"; Bertha Abravaya, Mary Gerscliaoff, Margaret Kleis, Lenore Ei. enbarth, E>ma Albean, Pauline Kottkamp and Nellie Steinke. English V—" Little America"; Wilbur Meyer. Lucille Davis. Mane Havnes. Helen Hogan. Jeanne Johnston. Grace Kattau and Sara Passo. English Vl—"Love in Bloom”; j Helen Toohey. Robert Crouch. Leon- , ajd Ferraro. Angelo Angelopolous. btU Hinkley. Hortense Hermann. Jack Burns. Geraldine Gilliat, 1 Myrtle Roudebush. Fema Albean, Pauline Kottkamp and Virginia Tjmey. English VII mier”; Roseann Fogarty, Charlotte Pi-per. Genava Rednour. Frieda Greenwald. Genevieve Stumps, Frances Stumps. Richard Hill. Charles Passo. Deloris Rahm. Bertha Auravaya. English VIII “Nautical Nonsense". Evangeline Weber, Evelyn Sei?7. Betty Welland. Evelyn Spangler Dorothy Woemer, Sylvia Phillij*- and Gertrude Winklehaus. Honor Football Squad The Roines club. Manual high schools senior boys’ honor organ- j izat ion, honored the school’s football players at a luncheon today wnich also was attended by the athletic coaches and E. H. Kemper McComb, school principal. Walter Presecan. Roines member, was toastmaster. Miss Arda Knox is I faculty sponsor for this group. The boys who were feted are: Richard Gallamore. John Cris- j tina, Howard Deer, August Gatto, Robert Davis, Norbert Buckley. Howard Ellis, Marvin Felts. Raymond Nordholt. Paul Jolliff, Charles Lewis. Albert Marks. Walter Presecan. Lewis Billiard. Ralph Faccone, James Soots. James Faccone, Damon Lewis, Leonard Campbell. Donard! Aton, Raymond Cowden. Robert Miller. Jess Marney. Eugene Whiteside. Frank Klave. Henry Hall. Robert Leachman. Ira Hadley. Elmer Hartman. Edward Hoyt. Morris Nahmias. Raymond Rugenstein. Dan Veza. Kenneth Loux. John Strols. Jack Hiatt. Frank Schneider. Vestal Sir.ith. William Angel. Charles Arthur and Herbert Schwomeyer.
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fill 1 imrt l-prciol KOKOMO. Nov. 21.—Police relieve a person with an automobile theft . complex is responsible for disappearance of ten cars from garages at resioences in the west section of the city, within the past few weeks In three instances, stolen cars were abandonee. In them was found loot of burglaries. Apparently the thief h not concerned with gaining from his acts, as the cars usually are abandoned within a short tune. In each case, the keys are kept
m a a Woman Sentenced ft* Timr* Sprritll WARSAW. In*.. Nov. 21.—Mrs. Charles Thompson, Tippecanoe, is under sentence of two to fourteen years in the state women's prison following a plea of guilty in Kosciusko circuit court to a charge of forging checks. She is wanted on similar charges in Logaasport. Plymouth. R<x es‘er. Kewanna and Mentone. Ind., and Paulding. O. Her.hasband is in the Fulton county Jail at Rochester facing trial on a similar charge. CUB Razor Cuts Toe ft*/ 1 >mr* Pprrial KOKQMO Nov. 21—Henry Flaty. fire department captain, nearly lost a great toe when it was slashed by a safety razor blade as he jerked on his boots preparatory to going on a run. The blade is believed to have fallen into a boot from a locker shelf. Belgian Cabinet Formed ft*/ > mtitt I’ri ** BRUSSELS, Nov. 21. Georges Theunis, veteran political leader, yesterday announced formation of a C? f holic-Liberal cabinet which he had pledged beforehand to maintenance of the gold standard
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ATtomobiles reported to police as stolen belong to: George Van Dyke. 2732 North Talbot f. enue. Ford V-8 coach. 84-188 from garage at home. C E Walker. 838 Fletcher avenue. International racor. racor 1913, from In front of home * J M Decher. 3116 Phipps street. Chevrolet redan. 32-139. from Delaware and Ohio streets Russell Tipton. Clayton. Ind.. Chevrolet coach from Kentucky avenue and West street. Joseph Wildhammer. R R. 8. Box 71, Nash sedan. 119-335, from 609 Parkway avenue. Julius Elkin. 519 North Capitol avenue. Huomobile sedan. M-148, from Delaware and North streets. David Hancock. 312 South Temple avenue Chevrolet coupe. 40-221. from Temple and Southeastern avenues. Shirlev Troxell 2605 North Harding s'reet Ford roadster. 80-076 from in front of home.
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Stolen automobiles recovered by police belong to: H V Bradv. 4831 Wlnthrop avenue. Plvmouth sedan found on the Franklin road norh of New Bethel, stripped. G Black. 656 South East street. Ford coach found at Vermont and Meridian streets _ . , P Combs 4419 Finley avenue. Buick sedan found in 800 black. Broadway. B--- Miles 43 Eastern avenue. Chevrolet coach, found in rear of 34 Esst Washington street. .. .. R I Llovd. Narrows. Va . Plymouth *-dan found in 1600 block. Tabor street. Harrison King. 1230 Prospect street. Buick coupe, found by owner. William Hardy. 136 Dixon street. Cadillac sedan found at 1-414 r,nglis'n avenue, wrecked Mrs. Mav Norton. 1234 Congress avenue. Nash sedan, lound at Riverside park. Joe Ake. 245 Berkley road. Buick coach, found at 3961 Boulevard place.
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NOV. 301$ SET AS SANTA CLAUS DAY BY MAYOR Proclamation Is Issued by Sullivan in Recognition of Great Parade. Santa Claus. Mayor Reginald H. Sullivan and The Indianapolis Times got together today and derided that Friday. Nov. 30. will be the official Santa Claus day in Indianapolis. To seal the deal. Mayor Sullivan issued the following proclamation. WHEREAS. The happy hearts of little children rejoice in Santa Claus, and WHEREAS, Older people thrill with the love, faith, happiness and good will which the Christmas spirit Ppofpc onH WHEREAS. The Indianapolis Times, in co-operation w T ith Indianapolis merchants, has sponsored a movement which will interest the entire community, and WHEREAS. Santa Claus has accepted an invitation to come to Indianapolis on a pre-Christmas visit, and WHEREAS. Citizens have under-
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taken to hold a great civic reception and parade, so that full honor may be done to our famous guest, now THEREFORE, f. Reginald H. Sullivan. being Mayor of the city of Indianapolis. Indiana, by the powers, authorities and prerogatives in me vested, to all men do proclaim: THAT Friday, November 30th, in this current year shall be and hereby is named as SANTA CLAUS DAY WHEREUPON I have set my hand and the great seal of the city has been affixed. DONE officially on this 21st day of November, in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred thirty-four. (Signed) REGINALD H. SULLIVAN. K. OF~P. WILL~DANCE Groceries to Be Admission Price to Benefit. Indianapolis lodge. No. 56. Knights of Pythias, will hold an informal benefit dance tomorrow night at their newly decorated hall, 119 East Ohio street, it was announc'd today. Knights, their wives and friends will attend aand admission will be through staple groceries, w-hich will go to the Pythian home, Lafayette.
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•WHAT IS MAN?’ TO BE TOPIC OF MINISTER Downey Ave. Pastor to Speak at Northwood Christian. The Rev. Bert R. Johnson, pastor of the Downey Avenue Christian church, Downey and Julian avenues, will speak at the Northwood Christian church. Forty-sixth street and Central avenue, tonight on the subject "What Is Man?" Mr. Johnson has been conducting the revival services at the Northwood Christian Church. He will speak tomorrow' night on "The Great Expectancy.” The Rev. R. Melvyn Thompson, Northwood Christian church pastor.
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Filling Station Bandits Hunted Indianapolis police today sought three young men who last night held up a gas station in Greenfield and headed for this city on Road 40 in p F-vrd V-8 sedan Police had H 6 re 1 or', of the amount of loot taken.
