Indianapolis Times, Volume 47, Number 306, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 March 1936 — Page 15
MARCH/2, 1936
THE TINYMITES
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The Tinymites were 4, ck.ed pink, and dotty loudly cried, “Just think, two funny-looking cattails rescued us from that old pot. “It seemed that we would ne’er get out, and that’s what made us start to shout. The cattails know we're thankful for whai they have done, no doubt.” “Os course we do,” one cattail cried. “We couldn’t leave you there, inside. Miss Tulip shouted to and we came here on the run “Oin ’’ets crashed through to success, v. re really pretty good I guess. We’re glad you're glad that you are free. Our task was lots of fun.” All of the Tinymites then spied Miss Tulip, and fair Goldy cried, “My goodness, but you’ve changed. What ever made you get so small? “Once you were quite a dandy ship, and you gave us a thrilling .trip. Please tell us, if you do not Tnlnd, what made you let us fall.”
This Curious World
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MANUAL SENIORS BEGIN REHEARSALS FOR SHOW Class Play to Be Presented at Auditorium April 2 and 3. Seniors in Manual Training High School have begun rehearsals for the class play, "Captain Applejack.” oy Walter Hackett. It is to be presented April 2 and 3 in the auditorium, under the direction of Miss Vivian Webster, dramatics teacher. Os the 180 seniors who tried out for the 24 parts in the cast, Goldie Pardo and Verlin Hershberger were
Story hr HIT, COCHRAN Pictures by OEORGE SCARBO
“Well,” said Miss Tulip, “I knew you all liked to see things that wer** new, so I brought you to Rower Land. That’s where you are, right now. “There’s lots of real good fun in store. Some sights will please, some make you roar. To get all of this fun, I’ll very quickly show you how. “Look straight ahead and you will see a flower, pretty as can be. It’s Miss Chrysanthemum and she will join you right away.” The fluffy flower then came near and said, “Oh. Tinies, don’t stay here. Just follow me and you will meet some more flowers today. “Now. mum’s the word. Don’t quiz me, tots. I know that you will think of lots of questions that you'd* like to ask, but you will have to wait. “Just seeing things will be more fun, so you shall see them, one by one. Come on!” And then she started off at a quite a speedy gait.
selected for the roles. Poppy and Ambrose. Others who are to take part are Geraldine Gilliatt, Mildred Minchin, Ralph Brown, Robert Mathews, DeLoris Rahm, Herschel Hinkley, Emery Creekbaum, Herschel Kopp and Irene Raesner. A pirate crew consists of Fred Key, Fred Ruecker, Harold Schrowe. John Ellis. Jimmie Gribben, Harold Thornberry, Romanious Alvey. William Kramer, Virgil Freige, Norval Hamilton. Thoiras Johnson and Chester Moore. Edward Green and Jeanne Johnson are to assist Miss Webster.
OUR BOARDING HOUSE
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THE TARZAN TWINS
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As the boys returned to their prison hut, complete gloom descended upon them for the first time since their capture. The actuality of their fate had never seemed more than a bad dream, but now it was borne into them as something very real, very terrible, and very close.
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They realized now that in the bottom of their hearts they had counted on the mighty Tarzan rescuing them from the clutches of the cannibals. Now that hope was gone. "Gee,” sighed Doc. “I wish we had died instead of Tarzan. He's much more important to the world.”
OUT OUR WAY
—By Ahern
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“We h*ve to die, too,” Dick reminded mournfully. Dick's hopelessness stirred stubborn Doc to new beligerence. "Humph! Thus is a fine way for the Tarzan Twins to act. No, Dick, we can't give up this way. We’ve got to be true to Tarzan's memory'. We've got to fight!”
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—By Edgar Rice Burroughs
But while they wracked their brains for means to give effect to their fighting determination, plans went forward for the fateful feast. Galla Galla dispatched swift messengers to friendly cannibal tribes inviting them to the celebration at which the white boys were to die!
. OOMIO PAG*
—By Williams
—By Blosser
—By Crane
—By Hamlin
—By Martin
