Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 October 1936 — Page 19
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O avo ri te : : , yi : 1 WPA Symphonic. Units. |. ue added to the fifth annual Hal- ‘bills . Sccidente lorcuf on these than on || go ett Erie Inger ———— . 3 loween Mardis Gras, sponsored by LLL : e. Mr. “The a Toads. the problem Hs) an exclusive feature, ‘Dimples * Her Newest Film Zi Gd A Guy Maier and Lee Pattison, the Indianapolis Police Department, “| | simple—build more good roads, ’ 'W§ 4% % EE 7 rated one of the most popular of | to be held on Monument Circle spread the traffic and safety will fol-
to Stay at Apollo : 4 > ‘two-piano teams, are to reunite | Saturday night. . : a rors
Second Week. Lr aon Er ononIe ae | ae ars a vo oe HOUSEWIVES—Here's Your Chancel EUREKA
2 5 Their first aPpeardfice. ogether be awarded Jo Ninmets of ango an | collections, he said. Furtheree . : ih ” in recent years will take p n- | waltz contests an amateur con- | | more, Indianapolis gardeners : Shirley Temple's latest pie wy y py day in New York, when they play | test. are welcome to fallen leaves. Yacuum SWEEPERS
ture, “Dimples,” is to be held Es i BAP ; 7 % € |the Bach Two Piano Concerto in| An 11-piece WPA band is to fur- ey will call his office, the over at ihe: Abolla a second week, | a = ; C Minor with the WPA Civic| nish music, starting at 7:30. The will be glad to deBeginning tomorrow. ; a | Symphony Orchestra. At a later | parade is to begin at 8. liver them, Mr. Eisenhut said.
concert they are to be joined by| Entry lists for the amateur con- = ; 5 1
BY PAUL HARRISON 4 Ernest Hutcheson, noted pianist | test close today, Herbert Morphew
HOLLYWOOD, Oct. 29. wd dean. of the Juiliard School of | of the WPA recreation, Gepastnens WINS SERVICE AWARD ete ’ Music, in Bach’s Concerto Se (NEA) Shirley Temple's for Three Pianos with the same: bert Carl Martin, 5636 Broadway, Indi-
fp studio is having growing Ore isk both. of - Whol “are judge the eanieste. . ; ana Bell Telephone Co. commercial : ‘pains. The company, 1 mean, regional assistants to Dr. Nikolai! | AYING SUSPECTED department office manager, has be- ol \ Convenient TERMS
id : . y ; i ligible for a 25-year service 18 suffering twinges vicarious- Sokoloff, director of the Federal come e "ly because its World’s No. 1 Music Project, are to follow their| |N FINDING OF BODY |cmblem. \ i New York recitals with solo ap- : Mr. Martin began his service in : LN DOWN ing up A WARSAW, Ind, Oct. 20—Belief | ville. He came to Indianapolis 3 $ ’ % troit. They are to play the Ballade : napolis in This immediately is not Hy oor Two Fd and Orchestra by | that the body of a man found Sun- | 1929. ; bl day at Shepburn Lake, near Sidney, Temple is-only 7 years and 5 Is it determination to die for dear old Siwash or a dose of castor 30m SIGNS. | victim had been murdered, was exmonths old, and certainly has| oil? Whichever it is, the fearsome face belongs to Stuart Erwin, who CHRIST pressed today by Sheriff Virgil CAFE —Rebuilt just like new and has a leading comedy part in “Pigskin Parade,” on the Lyric screen Christian Rub has been- cast as Yeager, Kosciusko County. have a new GU AR ANTEE!. Sells nationally for $19.85. ; . p trip through Indiana. They are be- . Whisk less, there are signs. . J. Green; educational, Evan Wal- TE : : Yooo : g Committees Named ker; radio, George Fotheringham. WH ERE WH AT WHEN evel be in or near ‘Bryan, O 1 ] 10c a Drink GET YOURS EARLY re PLYMOUTH MAN OAR VICTIM Highballs, Fizzes $1.00 DOWN—$1.00 WEEKLY
Regularly $19.85
ae : eh Box Office Champion is grow- | peataces ih WEA orchissifas SARL Onli Press Kentucky. later amoving £5. Evens. Ve alarming, of course. = Miss SL Leo | was that of Carl Martin, 33, Mari- Nl Ne copa. County, Arizona, and that the TIP TOP a>” Splendid Rebuilt Sweepers y i - ling’s | / ee : aoe ry a ou I" | tomorrow. ee an Kipling je sought aman and a Woman, : 10 Popular Priced when new at $54.50.. A good investment! Use om ahead of her. Neverthe- alleged compant Brands of our easy, convenient payment plan, The tape measure and scales tell part of the story; her new talents The Ballet Russe is to -open its
and interests reveal the rest. fo r Ba | et Russe I American tour tonight at the Metro- | APOLLO, oy Tommie By United Press 4 Ea When the Wonder Tot of talkie- i “Dimples” with Shirley Temple PLYMOUTH, Ind, .Oct. 20.— ed mpon lo : | POiian Opera Hopee New Yu Hop New your. 37%, pt 743 and aie, 1:48 Henry Singleton, 80, was killed in- HOT STEW __2 -25¢ Stewa r 1 Ra di 10, In C.
town begins vamping a bevy of Boy Scouts, film fans may as well re-| E. B. Byfield, Junior Chamber of | CIRCLE stantly last night when he was Served With Salad and Beer struek here by an automobile said > OPEN 136 N. PENN EVEN
sign themselves to the fact that| commerce president, has appointed | “Big Broadcast of 1937.” with Jack ; {————————————— a 2 ndianapolis ir 2 Gracie . Allen, n. by: Richard EVENINGS Babyhood is behind her. | the following committee to take P Ben CE er ali, Baye Deen AMY ar 1401 N. CAPITOL
Take actual dimensions, in inches | 3:24, 5:36, 7:48 and 10. 3 : -
and ounces: Her last quarterly | charge of arrangements for the lo- Wins Scholarship KEITH'S
cal a arance of Col. W. de B 's . t Happen Here.” first ‘perphysical examination, given by the | ppe asil’s : forma Cant Hanpen Here fltst Play
State Board of Education, revealed | Ballet Russe at the Murat Dec. 7 by the Pederal Players, at 8:15. that since the previous examination | ony 3. Miss Sue Buckner, daughter of LOEW'S she had grown three-quarters of an Executive board, Harold H. Bre- | Mr. and Mrs. George Walter Buck- witiicled Lads, ” yith Jean Harlow,
inch—to an even four feet-—and that she had gained three pounds and | dell, Robert H. Orbison, Doyle Zar- | ner Jr, 654 West-dr, Woodruff Spencer Tracy at 11, 1:10, 3: 38:48,
now weighs 63. ing and John A. Bruhn; promotion, | Place, is in New York, where she has LYRIC
‘That's a gain of about eight | Russell Townsend Jr.; direct mail, |peen awarded a scholarship atthe “Shooting High, I 3: SO ow
inches and 26 pounds since the day, | Doyle Zaring; tickets, Ralph L. Academ : 1:08, 3:58, : A . : : : y of Allied Arts. The award || comes 55 a a Ross Alexander in 1933, that the tiny Templé®*made | Swingley; house staff. Hewry J. r: Il, on the screen at P Pierce; out-of-town sales, Edward | Was made by Christian College, Co- rSeC sag a1, 8120, 10:51, : :
her screen debut. She's already tania’ 34 embarrassed by the memory of umbia, Mo. ; hs those “Baby Burlesk” comedies in| isn't especially precocious. but th She is to continue her study of ALAMO 5 : 3 y e 2 ” which she appeared in spangled cos- TUnp d C Wre her to work too | the modern dance with two of its ||, Devjl.Doli with Liogel Cert more,
. fumes of infantile design, secured | narq or advance t i most noted exponents Doris | | with Warren William : : oo rapidly. ! ponents, i at a critical point. by a huge and Her favorite toy is 3p all car } Humphrey and Charles Weidman. AMBASSADOR : = Shameless safety pin. given her by Bill Robinson, the fa-| Miss Buckner was graduated as a doruast of the Mohicans. » ith Rens : Keeping Her Small mous Negro hoofer who teaches her | dance major from Christian College Twenty, Owith Patricia Ellis. , ) most of her dance routines. this year. She was president of the OHIO Though small, Miss Temple al- | Dance Club and assistant “to - the “Pootlight Parade,” with Dick Pow- - ready i& being made to appear Developed Poise head of the dance department in|| ell James Cagney and Ruby Keeler. J smaller by certain camera tricks.| Naturally she has. developed a|the School of Fine Arts. Also short. subjects.
You may notice that she’s seldom good deal of poise. During her re-
photographed full length with short | cat vacation : OW there was a Catholic | mit jperaoms, for by soniras She youd convention in Seattle and Shirley | 1 OMORR ppesa ger than she really ls. made an extemporaneous speech in ‘
S008 mang ball adults now are being |; notel lobby. She said, “I am very p 5, happy to be here, and I thank you The Temple feet aren't growing | for the lovely badge.” proportionately. She still wears a| Bill Robinson is confident that child's 11-C, which is a welcome in- | she’s going to be the most| astonishdication that she’s going to be a|ing stage dancer of all time; says daintily. formed. girl, and likely will |she has picked: up trieks that he escape much of the early teen-age | hasn't been able to teach presentawkwardness. day celebrities. Study her tap rouSome significant changes have |iihes in “Dimples” and you'll see been occurring in her mannerisms | what Robinson nieans. and interests. For one thing, she now ix aware that she is truly a
great screen star. BEAUTIFUL
It is to the everlasting credit of her parents, teachers, directors, and herself that there still is no indica- |’
tion of spoilage. The main differ-
ence is that she now—and onl H hrey Bogari—Beverly Roberts z . within the last few weeks—is willing “TWO AGAINST THE WORLD” And "Ah, Wilderness”
to talk about her work in pictures. Edward Baercit Rarton_Star Cast sweethearts
Earned ' $500,000 OR RICH ERIC/LINDEN
The Temples now have a néw |, CECILIA PARKER IN lived hor life of sham ina : ‘house, "jn Santa Monica. Besides ENGLISH Thurs., Fri, Sat., house locked fo the world!
larger yard and a playhouse for
hirley, there is a projection room. Nov. 5-6-7, Mat. Sat. PA ROS RU < ;
‘She watches her pictures critically, GEORGE ARBOTY PRODUCTION
~ ‘almost. impersonally. Still believes | Eo : : * that Little Miss Marker” was her | : % : JOHN BOLES best film. She studies the work of LT Tl DE a Cow EA other actors, too, and is especially : dn tho Pulitser Ziize Blay.
nxious to a th J . Sa * SHS SIS to" appear With Jean Her BELLA sad SAMUEL SPEWACK CRAIG'S WI G She. has earned, so far, about YAS PLAYEDSCORT THEALNLY.] | ; : : $500,000, and except for income . > es Ha .2 : taxes, almost every dime of it has|f snes sors on Senter #30, LL a Billie Burke been saved for her. Her total in- Bale.: $1.65 & $1.10. Gal.: 35e. : come, counting indorsements, is a) Mat., Orch.: $1.65, Bale, : LAST DAY! * still approximately $5000 a week. | $1.10. Gal., 55¢. Incl. Tax, i Studying with a private tutor, she |} Seats on Sale Mon., Nov. 1 . : LIBELED is in grade 3-A. Such advancement a — . . a { LADY”
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