Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 August 1941 — Page 14
PAGE 14 — . - THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES _ THURSDAY, AUG. 14, 1941
PAGEANT SET AT _ Film Havoc GARFIELD PARK 4
1500 Children to Roles in | ‘Garden of Paradise’ | Next Week.
The plavground population of Indianapolis began rehearsals this; week for the pageant “Garden of Paradise,” to be presented Friday, | Aug. 22, at the Garfield Park open] § y of vase BE Smart Chukker Spun
Jack Duval, drama supervisor for} 3 o s he "City Recreation Department, | N y ’ New Mink : , and Miss Fanchon Fattig, also of § % R | AC ; the department, are in charge of : . the production in which 1300 young-| gi | Blend Coney
sters will take part.
Dancing choruses and comedy | | : £ acts have been rehearsing for aj M bi ; + RY week, and principal characters were! Fg | . . AEB in the Public] je ) : This Season's | y 7 say ; : You're Sure to Want
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Librarys Crospey Auditorium. A \ o + . : : : Martha Bridgins, 12-year-old gi J Newest Spun Ray on C8) . v he Lo T blond from School 42 paveround, M8 | Fabric That I Ks = | COAT the ng Torso
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ars Bob Weber, of School 13 playground: Bernard Snyder and Billy| a ae xt Grubb, both of the American Legion RE RRR Ce Sel | BE a 3 DOR As huneon ) % Auxiliary playground, and Charles | . { eB E ; : a i - F with J4l-44 $ VW: Ti wl I) Bilis of School 2 playground Se | SENT Casual dresses that you ; 3 . . . the sloping yoke i § Just think of it! These More than 500 children from 16) Stripper Gypsy Rose Lee, chews | a 4 can wear from morning EE shoulders. the fall smart two-piece suits in iy plagrounds Yj Drests 5. | VEHI OR 3 101 TWO) Sel phere g until night and feel well hi = } k and Booey front Be WN -\ the newest styles for only other pageant. “The Toy Shop.” at! migrating from Broadway and | IR) : dressed You'll want 4 ER | i Poe K an re ny 21005. There ate 5 styles i SN 5 SN ed. : ] 3 | | : wayon satl be 1 = : ’ . 4 every one of these five & heavily interlined. SEE x ; and 5 different plaid pat A a ! : i terns to choose from. See
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