Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 March 1952 — Page 16

Show on Earth" contest were Charles G. Yeager, Mrs, Evelynne | Mess and Mrs. Edmund Brucker. Nearly 2000 boys and girls under 12 mailed in entries. The contest was sponsored By the Circle Theater.

Times Coloring Contest §

Here's the news boys and girls Mess, director of the Indiana { have been waiting far. It's the Federation of Art Clubg; Mrs, Fdlist of the 20 talented winners in mund Brucker, former Instructor § The Times ‘Greatest Show On at the Darvas School of Fashion |g Earth” coloring contest. Top prize winners are Evelyn G. Yeager, head of the art departHarding, 912 Division 8t., and ment of Shortridge High School. Ferd Sampler, 2055 N. Sharon In Conjunction With Movie Ave.

Evelyn will receive the large may pick up their prizes have i

red and white plastic playhouse, been mailed, and Ferd will get the complete] The coloring contest was spon-

PICKING THE WINNERS—Judges for The Times "Greatest

|Art in Cleveland, O., and Charles }

electric circus train with three fored by The Times and the Cir- §

cars, a 104-inch oval track and cle Theater in conjunction with & a 48-piece circus all ready to set {the motion picture ‘The Greatest §

Show on Earth”

up. These boys will receive the| the Circle, black and white two-gun cow-| A story of circus life, the film boy holster sets: Bobby Marshall, |was produced by Cecil. B. DeMille, | 5845 Rawls Ave.: Edward 8am. Be tty Hutton, Jimmy Stewart,| per, 3349 W. 22d St.; Mike Tull,/Gloria Grahame, Wilde | 405 N. Beville Ave.; Hazlett, 3220 N. Arlington Ave; Martin Curtis, 5902 E. 32d St: George Russell Obermeyer, 3517, N, Caroline Ave.; Marc D. Gill, 5+ Brookside Pkwy., 8, Dr.; omas Sundling, 1121 Congress Ave, and Jimmy Winegarden, 6231 Homestead Dr. | ‘Large beautifully dressed dolls will be awarded to these girls: Sally Ann Thiesing, 1320 N. Bo-| Art Ave.; Rosemary Btratner, 419

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