Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 April 1952 — Page 5

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WEDNESDAY, APR. 9, 2052

Part of the Shrine Circus troupers have traveled years with the show and never been in an act or seen the circus. : They're the ‘pets of the circus folk, the lapsized animals the clowns, high-wire performers and aerialists rush backstage to pet between acts, A quick census of the nast of the circus showing at the Murat Theater today, tomorrow, Saturday and Sunday Soiallea a goodly pumber of pets, Peggy and “Mac” MacDonald find their elephants Where mw Go oversize for lap-holding, so they! Shrine Circus. Murat Theahave two Siamese cats, Agatha ter, Matinees at 10 a. m. and and Matilda. Darlings of the 2:15 p. m. Reserved seats: $1.50 clowns’ dressing rooms are Sugar, and $2. General admission: a chihuahua, belonging to Harry| Adults, $1.25, children, 60c. Dann, and the 8herman Brothers’'| Evening performance at 8:15 Lucky, a terrier. p. m. $2 and $2.50. ' They're playmates of the toy { Pomeranians of the Wallenda Murphy and Mrs. Murphy and high-wire family, Jack Joyce, |K. V. Ammerman, former printhe camel trainer, brought his cipal, and Mrs. Ammerman. Cocker Spaniel, Patsy. With the . cycling Therons came two mon- Tops in Shop keys and a Great Dane that] gue ngianapolis schools won weighs more than the two little!, big share of prizes in the angirls In the act. . nual high school drawing and Karlis Peterson, dog book au-/shop contest sponsored here by thor, has two horseback-riding Purdue University Monday. More dogs he brought over from Latvia./than 360 boys from 17 schools, The boxers of the Bells and/took part, Wares, aerialists, are offspring| School awards for best draw-

of the ball-playing boxers travel-ling went to Broad Ripple of In-| ing with the circus in 1950. Les djanapolis, Richmond, Muncie and |

Geraldos claims his white spitz, | Kokomo. For shop work, WashCoquette, knows no language but ington High School, Indianapolis, French. . won two awards. Broad Ripple, * Technical, Southport and ShortBunnies Come Big A 180-pound white bunny is at place ribbons in two divisions. work prettying up some 500 eggs Rena Bove and wold for Indianapolis boys and girls Duffer, ‘Southport, and Robert over the week end. | Koengh, Technical, won individThis rabbit is nearly six feet ual placings in drawing. tall with very long ears. It's the] f fifth time he’s visited here, on Conventions invitation of Loyal Order of Moose and Women of the Moose. |, "i the Indiana Schoolmen’s He'll take the eggs and Eastern, whe group will meet at 10 baskets to “Butchie Bauer, ; m. Saturday at Claypool Hotuberculosis and polio victim, at tel to talk about “Subversive At5013 Minnesota St. at 9 a. M.\4,01q on Public Education.” Saturday. Stops after that are:| yon, Young, superintendent of Methodist Hospital, 10 a. m.; St.igchools, Mishawaka, will lead Francis Hospital, 1 p. m.; General the panel. Attorney John M. KelHospital, 2 p. m.; St. Vincent’'sijoy Jr, Ft, Wayne, will tell the Hospital, 2:30 p. m, He'll sta¥|inside story of the Judith Coplin over Sunday for the 1 p. m. party spy case which he helped investifor 600 children of Moose mem- gate. Luncheon speaker will be bers and from the city’s homes Dr, J. Martin Klotsche, president, for orphans. That party will be Wisconsin State College, Milheld at Moose country home at waukee. W. G. Gingery of InGlenns Valley. There'll be an diana University, former princlFaster egg hunt with prizes. \pal of Washington High School t 10 a. m. the bun- here, is directing arrangements. On Sunday a ‘4 Mrs, Eu.| The Indiana Canners Associany will join Mr. an v st |tion meets tomorrow at Claypool gene Patton, 2814 N. Denny St. Hotel. Speakers — Jack Reich,

Moose members, in a visit to 10 : women housed at the Sisters of |SXeeulivg vice ho tient Slot of the Good Shephard Convent ati, ... "ani "rR. B. Heiney, Wash111 W. Raymond St. ington, D. C. In charge are Roland Dickey,| The Indiana Daguerre Club of 1441 Silver Ave. “the man in the professional photographers will white suit,” Howard Long, Rob-/meet Sunday through Tuesday at ert Mendenhall, Ralph Ellis, Ken- Lincoln Hotel. neth Botkins, Charles McCall, wo Walter Mueller and Floyd Thompson.

Back to School

Should old acquaintances be] forgotten, there’s something to do about it. A reunion of Broad Ripple High School graduates and teachers—since the school was organized in 1924—is set for Apr. 19 at the school. There’s a punch bow! hour at 6:30 p. m., dinner at 7 p. m. and entertainment at 8:30 p. m. The “Ripples” of 1952 will give baseball and train sketches. The! school string ensemble will play| and Douglas Peden, organist, gnd | Richard Moll will be on the pro-| gram. ! Officers will be elected and certificates presented to winners of the alumni scholarship awards in the past 20 years.. Honor guests will be Principal J. Fred

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