Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 September 1938 — Page 15

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Local Man Writes Book On Puppetry

If You Yearn to Be Life of Party, Mr. Milligan Has the Answer.

By JAMES THRASHER

Now, in the reign of MieCarthy I, thee comes a book by ah Indianapolis author timed to the need of the hou It is David Frederick Milligan's “Fist Puppetry” (A. S. Barnes and Co.). Whether you aspire to vaudeville fame, have the theatricalproduction virus in your blood and

lack the necessary capital, or merely | this | fill the bill. |

yearn to be the life of the party, new volume should help Mr. Milligan is a veteran of the Civie Theater acting company, a former radio announcer and, since 1934, head of the Marion County Recreation Bureaus dramatic department. It was his duties in the latter role that led, through bitter experience, to the present book. In the second year of his work with the Recreation Bureau, the idea of puppet plays was introduced. Their production fell Mr. Milligan, who had something less than a nodding acquaintance with puppets at the time libraries in vain art of puppetry apparently

to

(or is it puppeteering) had been handed down, like folk son gs. So Myr. Milligan learned by experiment. Before long he had learned | enough to s puppet-conscious Children’s Theater members. Last had a class of 33—one adult and the rest children from 8 to 15 of their year's work was a production of the “Wicked Prince,” a per eent home-grown article

Book Is Complete

Civic

The result of the author's experiprice now appears in a concise, workable volume of 120 pages, complete with index, illustrations and a bibliog iy of plays. There are step-by-step instructions for making the dolls head and hands and his cosfumes There is a chapter you how to operate the which, as the name implies, is worn like a glove 1 goes on the index finger, ib and middle finger ppet’s hands. chapters are devoted adaptation of the puppet booth ery, the plays’ production, al one containing 10 “seript” ations familiar fables and

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“© & @& Rival crews of writers have been | based on the activities of Tammany Hall's Jimmy Hines, waiting for the verdict to the course of their final chapters. Now there'll be a race to get the first picture to the screen, A once-prominent writer has been hired at:a handsome figure to prepare a scenario about the life and doings of F. D. R.’S new nheighbor, Father Divine. The bills for making the movie will be paid by the Angels. |

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cent « Motion Picture Relief FURC, some assurance of aus} feity. But I must ask him | whether he'll dare clip the toupees of some of our aging actors, ® = The musical famine is becoming more acute, Not one typical | tap-and-tune show now on the | 1939 production schedule of 20thFox, which led the recent eyele and now is the first to drop it ! The current football flicker, “Hold That Co-ed.” began as a semimusis | cal and then was revamped to

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Bing to Join W. C. Fields

Signs With Universal, Local Office Is Informed.

Bing Orosby has been signed to make a picture for Universal Studios “with an outstanding story and cast,” a telegram received at the gtudio’s Indianapolis office announced today. The movie crooner, whose latest film, “Sing You Sinners,” is booked for an early showing at the Circle, has been under contract to Para= mount for the past four seasons. At Universal, Mr. Crosby will join W. ©. Fields, another ‘guest star,” and Deanna Durbin and Danielle Darrieux, the studio's chief con= tract attractions, as highlights of the 1038-39 mc 39 mov vie seaso geason.

NO SWIMMING FOR MYRNA LOY

HOLLYWOOD, Sept. T (U, P) == The film colony got a laugh today over the plight of Myrna Loy, her tropical fish and her swimming pool, An order of two dozen rare fish arrived before the actress’ fish pond was ready. Miss Loy closed her personal swimming pool to swims mers and placed the fish in it tem=

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son of Mr. and Mrs. Mason C. Austin, brother of Hollis and Hilery Austin, passed away Tuesday a. . Friends may call at_the Bows; 346 S. Rath St. any time. Fune 2. ppm. Thursday at the above Fe DORSEY SERVICE.

AUSTIN-—Harold,

BARNETT-Loren Gadis, age 59, beloved husband of Anna Myrtle Barnett: broth-er-in- Jaw of Mr. and rs. R. M. Gish and Dr. and Mrs, J. C. Sidenbender and Mos. Lillian Edwards, and son-in-law of Mrs. Sallie H. Yost, passed away Wedrioss morning. Funeral Friday at 30 from SHIRLEY BROTHERS CENTRAL CHAPEL, Illinois at 10th. Burial Washington Park. Friends may call at the chapel after 10 a. m. Thursday.

CLARK--Edward W.. 2002 Kenwood Ave. husband of Jessie M., and father of Mrs. Eugenia Anoskey and Allen F. Clark, Wilmington, Del., and brother of Heze Clark, passed Sway Tuesday evening. Services at the FL an & BUCHANAN MORTUARY Friday 2 . Friends invited. Burial Crown Hii ill.

COYLE—Willilam J.. entered into rest Monday, husband of Mrs. Ruby Coyle, father of William Jr.. Dorothy and Mary Coyle, brother of Mrs. Marie Baker, Mrs. Mildred Sweeney, Mrs. Dorothy Unnewehr, Margaret, Frances and Robert E. Coyle. Fe Thursday, 9:30 a. m., at residence, 961 N. Dearborn St.; St. Philip Neri Church. 10 a. m. Burial Holy Cross Cemetery. HARRY W. MOORE FUNERAL CHAPEL in charge.

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-Georgia Viley, age B58, Dasged September 6th at her home, 753 W. 25th. Beloved wife of Andrew Dennv, mother of William Billingsley, aunt of Theodore Turner, Wayne Wilson and Emma Lou Moore. Puneral services will held from the JOHN PATTEN FUPARLOR, Boulevard Pl, 2 p. m. Friday. of TE invited, Burial Crown ill

HALL—Kenneth, Nella M. Hall,

age 14, beloved son of brother of Raymond M. Hall. Funeral from GRINSTEINER'S CHAPEL, 522 E. Market St.. Thursday, 10 a. m. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill,

HOCHSTETTER--Mary E. (nee Grey), entered into rest Tuesdav, age 58 vears, sister of William G., Barney and Lester Guy. Funeral Wednesday. 7:30 p. m., at residence of Albert A. Frick, 27 N. Keystone Ave, Kennedy Funeral Parlor, Bellefontaine. O., Thursday, 3 _p. m. Burial Belifontaine Cemetery. HARRY W. MOORE FUNERAL CHAPEL in charge. (Bellefontaine and Chilicothe, O., papers please copy.)

KING—Rev, Hickman N., age 97, husband of the late Mrs. Frances King, grandfather of Edith and Richard Jones and Mrs. Forrest Carmichael, y Tuesday morning. Funeral Irvington M. E, Church, Thursday, a. m. Burial Bloomfield, Ind, at may call at the resi5610 Lowell Ave. after 1 p. m. Wednesday SHIRLEY SERVICE.

KONOVSEK—Joseph, age 61, beloved father of Elizabeth Mocnik, Ansela Ule, Frank. Frances, Joseph, Victor, Louis and Mary Konovsek, PRs away Mondav at his residence, 775 N. Haugh St. Funeral services Thursday. 9 3. Nl, at Holy Trinity Church. Burial St. Joseph Cemetery. Friends may call at the residence any time, STEVENS SERVICE.

RU JETEMEIER—Anna W., beloved wife of arl V. Kuetemeier, mother of Morgan et Kuetemeier and sister of Mrs. Tillie Seulean, Mrs. Carrie Pieper and Mrs. Mary Pieper, passed away at FE Wayne, Ind... Sunday morning, Seg 4. For further particulers call the WALD FUNERAL DIRECTORS.

LYNCH—Olarence B., age 60 years, husband of Amy Lynch, son of George W. Lynch, brother of William and Walter Lynch and Mrs. Carrie Foster. bassed away Tuesday _ evening. ral ROYSTER & Asis HORTUARY. 1903 N. Meridian St., 2 m. Friday. Burial Crown Hill, Friends invited.

M'KENNA—Joseph E., age 71 vears, husband of Leona, father of Mrs. Luctlle Bradburn, Mrs. Mabel Dodd and Rosemary McKenna, passed away Monday. Funeral Thursday, Sepi. 8. 30 a. Mm. GEORGE W. USHER FUNERAL HOME, 1719 N. Capitol Ave.; m., St. Anthony's Church, A as invited. Burial Holy Cross Cemetery.

MESSKILL—Teresa, daughter of Mrs. Katherine Messkill and sister of Jennie, Celia and Katherine, passed away Monday, Sep . at residence, 3054 N. Delaware. Bn ral from FINN BROS. FUNERAL HOME, 1639 N. Meridian, Thursday. September 8, at 8:30 a. m. Services at SS. Peter and Paul Cathedral, 9 a. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Friends invited,

UELLER—Mrs. Minnie (nee Rogers). age Mr beloved wife of Emil Mueller, mother of Mrs. Harriett Rogers and Earl Rogers of Milford. Michigan, and sister of Mrs. E. R. Partlow, passed away Tuesday. Funeral notice later. G. H. HERRMANN SERVICE.

RENICK—Harry B., entered into rest Monday. age 34 years, husban of Ls Renick (Miller), son of Ralph and Julia Renick, brother of Ralph Jr. and Renick, Funeral Thursday, Sp. m, Richardson Funeral Home. ‘Burial Wash. ington Park Cemetery. HARRY W. MOORE FUNERAL CH HAPEL in charge.

s—Freda Gaynell, beloved daughter SOB rel and Claude, sister of Mrs. Wilma Watson, Marvin, Hershel, Louis and Stanley, ahesday away Tuesday, Brief nesday evening, services bik ge Y EOROE Ww

ERAL HOME, 1719 N. FunERal may call at funeral home 11 a. m. Wednesday until 11 a. m. Thursday. Friends may call at the residence in Bainbridge, Ind. from 2 Dp. Fhursday until 10:30 a. m. Friday. " Funeral sy. 11 a. m, at Bainbridge Mether Church. Burial Bainbridge, Ind. | Greencastle papers please copy.)

A—Agnes. age 48, beloved wife a sa mogher of Anna Sterger, Frank, John edwig, Ban and Agnes Staganda, passed away Tuesday, at St. Vincent’ Hospital. Funeral services Saturday, a. m., at Holy Trinity Church. Burial St. Joseph Cemetery. Friends may call at residence. 3324 Ninth St. STEVENS SERVICE.

THOMAS—Miss Nell P., sister of Mrs. Earl R. Baker and J. S. Thomas, Covington, Kv., and aunt of Helen and Rosamond Baker, passed away Tuesday mornat the home of her sister, 2213 N. Frienas ay NE a ihe

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226 N. Ala. WARREN AUTO

Fenders

straightened. painted. SERVICE. RI-5755.

(Cement Contracting)

and bodie

floors, steps,

iR-s031,

HENRY GLESING, ow walks, driveways.

cement ) 850 N. Drexel.

(Coach Lines)

CENTRAL Swallow Coach _ Meridian. DR-2476. Chartered

(Contracting)

Lines, 1207 S. service.

CLOGGED, “troublesome sinks and cther drains cleaned; excavating, cement work; leaky basements waterproofed; old brick work K repaired: reas. HU-389 6.

(Contractors—Cement)

CARL GLESING, 4315 College. _ Cement floors, walks. steps.

(Contractors Equipment)

BE-4715. driveways,

KNOX Engineering & Equipment Company, Industrial and i A equipment, 239 W. Georgia, LI-812

(Floor Sanders for Rent)

FLP. sanders, 50c per hour. TA-1040. HA~ 2906-R FOURNACE HARDWARE CO. a SELL

(Furnace Repairing) WE CLEAN and fer naces, $3. 50.

hot, cold Let us

air pipes estimate your jobs. We can s money Repair all makes of fax rnaces Guaranteed. LI-4602. VICTOR FURNACES, Stokers, Oil Burners. Furnaces cleaned, Tepaired: HALL-NEAL +URNACE CO. LI-45

(Furnace Repair Parts)

PAUL WEST, HE-1888—.ir conditioning, repairing. New and exceptional good __used furnaces.

(Lightning Protection) LIGHTNING rods installed, serviced; guare _ BEeis M. J. HUMES, i418 S. Belmont,

(Live Stock ‘Commission Merchants)

TARR DOWNS & co. 32 Union Stock Yards

(Mattresses)

MATTRESSES. renovated BR Since 1886.

__ RI-6695. ¢ : (Moving)

_ LI-5461

Sonos Sold, 431 Mass.

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pillows, F U

LOCAL, long distance 3 Experienced white men. 2926, DR-5412.

(Paints and Roofing)

SEBASTIAN SALES CO. asin rolls,

(Painting—Paperhanging) PAINTING AND PAPERHANGING ; ES TIMATES FREE. RK GU UARANED. CH-6231 DAY gk NIGHT Say 10c Toll; WALL PAN Ich interior and ex-

moving, $1. 50 u SHERMAN, D

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enue roofing, repairs,

paints, built-up roofs;

WASHING terior. Call CH-4814.