Indianapolis Times, Volume 47, Number 231, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 December 1935 — Page 28

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MANUAL SENIOR CLASS OFFERS COMEDY TODAY Play Is to Be Repeated at School Tomorrow: Cast Is Announced. EH ward Green, assisted by Miss Vivian Webster, is directing the production of the January senior class play. “Growing Pains.” to be given today and tomorrow at Manual Traininß High School. The cast includes James Milam. Maxinp Merick. Ruth Messersmith, Robert Hall, Mildred Walther. LaVetta Adamson, Vemie Warrenburg. Robert Specker. Russell Burger, .Jack Tice. John Follette, Verne Jacobs, Eugene Zuserman. Myrtle Roudebush. Ida Mai Wilson. Ruth Sohn, Hilda Roth. Erma Elkins. Rosemary Morris. Okie Hightower, Grace Kattau, Marjorie Cronin, Harold Ycagy, John Cristina. Lawrence Rettig and Herbert Newman. Lewis E. Finch is technical di rector, and Miss Violet Beck in charge of properties. Assistants are Hilda Hotopp, Norma Schmidt, Louise Presutti, Herbert Newman and Lois Smith. Miss Gladys Denny is head of the costumes committee, assisted by Robert Geer. Dorothy Spreen, Hazel Dillon and Lena. George. Miss Edith M. Compton and class are taking care of the altering and sewing. Carpentry work is in charge of A. L. Weigler and class. Forest Meyers is stage manager and Eugene Whiteside is electrician. Stage hands are Vernon Elbrecht, Earl Moore, Charles Brouhard, Edwin Servius, William Ecton, Allen Rednour and Otis Lyons. Business manager assistants under the direction of Miss Lena Brady, class sponsor, are Flora Scoville, Mary Stone, Erma Elkins, Ruth Albertson, Deloris Bailey, Roscmay Morris, Ervine Aebker, Rosemary Hanna, Albert Gabbie, Robert Heilman, Clifford Allen, Nona Hardesty and Jeanne Nahmias. Publicity Is in charge of Miss Elizabeth Hodges. Ellen Caplin, Charles Johnston, Angelo Angelopolous and Robert Crouch, members of the school publication, are her assistants. Advertising is under the supervision of Miss Helen A. Haynes. Her Salesmanship II class and Theresa Matlock, Robert Heilman. Robert Hall, Lawrence Rettig, Okie Hightower and Hymie Nahmias are assisting. WIN BRIDGE HONORS Chicago Team Hold Mixed Pair Lead From Start of Play. By l >iih il I’n st CHICAGO, Dec. s.—Retaining their lead from the start of play, Hortense Evans and Louis G. Haddad, Chicago team, last night, won the mixed pair turnament of the' American Bridge League competition. They scored 1077'.• out of a possible 1848 points. Second place went to Mrs. Florence Stratford and M. J. Blake of Cleveland. ■ > ggt We Mn ke jJWLOANS gCgjgpPoN ANYTHING OF VALUE! Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Fur Coats. Men’s and Women’s Clothing, Musical Instruments, Radios and Auto Loans. Chicago Jewelry Cos. ltd E. Washington St. Former Goldstein l>ept. Store Rids. J Shoe Repairing All Work Called for and Delivered Sunshine Cleaners Penn at Ohio St. Window Shades—All Sires, .me up | NOW '".I „ a.hlnltn, SI. —3— 239 K. Washington St. STOKFW 203 W. Washington St.

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BRANCH LICENSE PLACES LISTED . 16 Locations in City Will Issue Plates Beginning Next Monday. Sixteen branches for Issuance of auto license plates will open at 8 Monday, the City Controller's office announced today. The notary fees will go to the support of the municipal soup kitehpn. Workers were to meet today for final instructions. . Licease branches and their locations are: Jones & Maley, 2421 E. Washington -st; Smith & Moore, 528 S. Me-ridian-st; Foutain Square Bank, 1059 Virginia-av; Litzelman & Morrison, 2004 N. Meridian-st; City Hall. Room 102; Westside Chevorlet, 2419 W. Washington-st; William p. Shay, 5209 E. Washington-st; Broad Ripple branch. 819-23 E. 63d-st; Goodrich Silvertown, 550 N. Delaware-st; Rettig Hardware Cos., 2358 N. Sta-tion-st; Verlin E. Bohannon. 1030 N. Meridian-st; Guarantee Tire and Rubber, .5606 E. Washington-st; Circle City Rubber Works, 4502 E. ]oth-st; Capital Motors, 437 N. Capitol -av; Guarantee Tire and Rubber, 4147 College-av, and West Michigan - st branch, 2306 W. Michigan-st. Approximately 2,200,000 babies were born in the United States last year.

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