Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 December 1937 — Page 17

FRIDAY, DEC. 3, 1937 Take Roles in Tech H. S. Drama

Members of the cast of “Wappin’ Wharf,” Technical High School Senior Class play to be staged in the school auditorium tonight, are (left to right) Mary Jane Anderson, Wilma Franke, Ruth Clark,

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Dramas to Be Presented by Thespis During Holidays.

Twenty-five Butler University students have been named to participate in two plays to be given by Thespis, dramatic organization, during the Christmas holidays. The plays will be directed by Mrs. Jane Ogburn Bruce, organization sponsor. “Mistletoe and Hollyberry” and “peace I Give Unto You” will be presented in the theater in Arthur Jordan Memorial Hall on Dec. 9 and 11. Included in the cast for “Peace I Give Unto You” are Gene Roderick, Max Wildman, Fred Harris, Dorothy Shepperd and Ralph Hertz. Several presentations of the play will be given before clubs and other organizations during the holidays. Those in the cast for “Mistletoe and Hollyberry” are Mary Clay, Max Clifford, Jane Ludwig, James |g Hawkins, Margaret Parish, Jay Fix, |& Forrest Dukes, Jo Ann Keller, Ed- |} ward Brown, Rebecca Mann, Benny |; Fort, Jack Redmond, Bettie Breech, '§ Earle Gibson, Jean Booth, Robert Jackson, Pequetti Helton, Lawrence

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TEACHERS HEAR TALK

University sociology professor, is to address a Clinton County teachers’ meeting Saturday in Frankfort.

of his talks have been broadcast on Midwestern radio programs and

BY PROF. PEELING given at Indiana high school com-

mencements.

DETROIT COUPLE DIVORCED

RENO, Nev., Dec. 3 (U. P.) —Murs. Carol Newberry Brooks, daughtey of - “you and I—and the Crisis in the | Truman Handy Newberry, former

Prof. James H. Peeling, Butler

Far East” will be the subject of Dr. | Secretary of the Navy, was granted Peeling’s talk. Dr. Peeling is widely | an uncontested divorce today from recognized as a commentator and Frank W. Brooks of Detroit on her interpreter of public affairs. Many | charge of mental cruelty.

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I Give Unto You,” to be presented Dec. 9 and 11 by Thespis, Butler University dramatic society.

Gene Roderick (left), Dorothy Shepperd and Max Wildman (right) are members of the cast for “Peace

Arthur Broeker, William Davis, Robert Jordan, Edward Jones, ‘Charles Knowles, Myron Hawkins and Sam Hassan.

Kryter, John Root and Rosemary | Byrket.

German Play to Open Butler Pre-Christmas Season Dec. 9

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‘ : .+_ | Avanelle Harvey, Margaret Profcation will hold its annual Christ | go4 'y Guise Plummer, Norma Stewmas party.

| art, Jane Coe, Ruby Bingman, Wil- | Students cast in “Weinachtspiel” | ma Lawson and Betty Alvis. | | roles are Eleanor Cook, Ina Stanley, | On the list of chaperons for the | Matilda Sparenblek, Dessolee | party are Dr. and Mrs. Walter B. | X | Schild, Jean Lou Foley, Allen Brun- | Townsend, Dr. and Mrs. William L. | | son, John Thurston, John Heide, | Richardson, Dr. and Mrs. Albert | ; | Paul Klings and Kenneth Woolling. | Mock and Dr. and Mrs. Bassford C. Doris Deal | Marjorie Schoch is club president. | Getchell. & | | | |

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Times Kpecial BLOOMINGTON, Ind. Dec. 3.—| The Drama Loan Service of the | Indiana University Extension Division is co-operating with the Dramatic Publishing Co. in the compilation of & volume of Indiana plays. Persons who have written original one-act plays are being asked to | send them to the Extension Division. The publisher has offered $35 | each for plays accepted. They must be published free from royalty so that any amateur group may produce them. In collecting them preference will | be given plays with Indiana as a | background. The Theta Alpha Phi Dramatic Society at Indiana University is | co-operating with the producing of | the original scripts. The first of these, writen by Barton Reece Pogue, Upland, will be | produced by students Sunday eve- | ning.

BUTLER DEAN HEADS PARLEY COMMITTEE

Dr. Frederick D. Kershner, dean oN SNE ost of Butler University's College of Re- | # \ ov expe ot, X ligion and president of the 1938 in- AD be EN : ” : : «2 ver eC ternational convention of the Dis- ave oS ame ciples of Christ, today had been | ant named chairman of the convention | OFF administrative committee. | Other committee members are the | Rev. Homer W. Carpenter, Louisville: the Rev. T. Hassell Bowen, |? Harrodsburg, Ky.; the Rev. F. E.| Davison, Oak Park, Iii, and Mrs. | Barton A. Johnson, Ft. Wayne.

GIRLS WILL PRESENT ANNUAL ‘SHOWBOAT’

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