Indianapolis Recorder, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 October 1944 — Page 13

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1944

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Jimmy Dale’s 18-Piece Band at Sunset Sun. Nite

At The Indiana Sunday

4 & Band with Colored, White Players Features Skylark As Vocalist

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*‘His Butler’s Sister”, which conies to the Indiana Sunday.

The Sunset manageuient is offer-® ing for your Sunday nite dancing pleasure, the inimitable Jimmy Dale and his 18-piece orchestra of white and colored players with "Skylark” the brown nSiatra handling the vocals. The aggregation swings out at the favorite danoery down Indiana Avenoo this Sunday nite, Oc-

tober 8.

Advertised as "The hand that locks'*, the boys have really been rockin' the nation with that certain kind of swing that’s just about placet! them in the top bracket, among orchestras of the nation. During their last appearance here, the boys ready rocked the Sunset to the rafters with songs you love to hear. .Song stylist. "Skylark”, had them hollering for more when he liegan chanting such songhits as "Ration Blues’’ and ‘T Wonder”. # Advance tickets are now on sale at $1.00. If you enjoy good swing music, you should by all means make a date today to hear these boys Sunday nite at the Sunset

Terrace.

NEW STREAMLINE RITZ LOUNGE OPEN FOR RUSINESS ON AVENUE

^Margaret Backstrom Joins Darlings' Reed Section

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The new streamlined and modernistic Ritz Lounge, located at the corner of Indiana and Senate in the Ritz hotel building, will hold its grand opening Friday nite, Oc-

tober Gth.

The establishment is delightfully decorated in the latest of modernistic designs with large comfy booths of leather upholstering which runs along the walls around the room with three large palm trees in the center. Special designs are being painted on the walls by a k* cal painter and when completed will make the lounge one of the finest in this section of the. coun-

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The place is ultra-modern and distinctive, and really the place s<j many of us have wanted to see

Tampico” Coming to Douglas Theatre Sun.

along the main stem. Aside from serving beer and wines it will siK'eiaPlze in fried chicken and french fried potatoes, prepared by a chef who really knows how to cook chicken the way you like it. An efficient staff is always on hand to serve you. Mrs. Nina Kauffman is the pro-

prietor.

Add to the many accomplishments of lovely Lynn Bari who. with Edward (I. Robinson is starred in 20th Century-Fox’s "Tampico”, opening Sunday at the Douglas theater, the fine art of lighting someone else's cigarette. In one scene of the film, Lynn

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is called upon to liirht Robinson’s cigarette with such graceful precision that lie comments on it, and discovers her former railing — a night club cigarette girl. Lynn didn’t give the action a second thought, hut Director Lot bar Mendes. insisting on real professional perfection, called in Mary Seott. former Tiro's cigarette girl, who is east as one in 2Uth Century-Fox’s "Pin Up Girl”, to give Miss Bari

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Pa? O'BRIEN

ASIM TAMIROFF EVELYN ANKEBS ALAN MOWBRAY FRANK JENKS WALTER CATLETT ELSA JANSSEN

Directed by Frank Borzage Produced by Felix Jackson

HEROES OF THE ALAMO Bruce Warren Ruth Findlay

CARTOON AND NEWS REEL

Thursday, Friday, Saturday TEEN AGE Youngsters Traveling the Pace That Kills GUILTY PARENTS All Star Cast NEWS REEL Raiders of Ghost City, No. 6

some fine points. PLUS— The popular Delta Rhythm Boys who came to the screen via phonograph records and the radio, are among the many headline favorites in Olsen and Johnson’s new Universal comedy. “Crazy House”, opeing Sunday at the Douglas theatre. The famous vocalists present “Get On Board Little Children” as one of the film’s musical highlights. Other noted singers in “Crazy House” include Alan Jones, Martini O’Driseoll and the Glenn Miller Singers. Count Basie and his orchestra and Leighton Noble and his orchestra present instrumental specialties. Kdward F. Cline directed the sensational funfilm.

FLOYD RAY’S BAND IN EAST

Carolina Cotton Pickers Back In Home State

CHARLESTON. S. C. Oct. 2 — The old adage. "Hometown Boys Make Good”, may well be applied in the instance of LeRoy Hardison’s Carolina Cotton Pickers, who return to their home state this week .for one-night engagements at Columbia ami Charleston. S. C.; Wilmington and Beaufort. N. C.: then into Roanoke. Va., and Logan, TV. Vu.

LOS ANGELES. Calif. Oct. 2— Clarence Love, leader and musical director of the Darlings of Rhythm now on tour of the sunny state of California, announced today that he had added Margaret Bnckstromfi nationally famous saxophonist, to his reed section. Miss Backstrom-also doubles on the clarinet. Mr. Love will take his Darlings into Club Silver Slipper, Sun Diego, beginning October 13.

Opens Wednesday At Douglas

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Shown above is a scene from ‘The Chinese Cat”, the picture

which is hooked at the Douglas Wednesday.

Snappy Revue at 440 Club

Toots Hoy presents “Stop the Traffic”, a fast steppin’ revue head ed by Billy Williams at Ruby Shelton’s swank 440 Club over the weekend. Featured in ^e show are Ginger Neal, Fast. Frantir and Furious: her dancing is fast, her •singing is dynamic; her action is

furious; she is styled the PepperPot of Swing: Billy Chocolate, direct from a successful engagement in Canada This chocolate girl sure knows how to give Mr. and Mrs. Public what they like when it comes to swing and blues songs. Gloria Jean, a new-comer to the club is also very clever in her song

and dance ad; Ola .Mae Bishop, internationally known comedian who is held over by public demand, and Trosi. the girl that both public and press claim to lie the most perfect shaped girl. She is now running into her sixth week at the spot and it looks like she is good for- six more because when she dances she stops everything.

His Butler’s Sister” at Indiana Theatre Sun.

tern and southern roars — Ferguson Bros. Agency, at Indianapolis, for return engagements.

NEW YORK CITY. N. Y. Oct. 2. —Giving the East a taste of the fine music for which its leader is famous. Floyd Ray and His Orehes1 tra invade eastern territory this week beginning at Centerville and 1 Cambridge, Maryland and passing on into New York City. Albany, N. Y.. New Haven, Conn.. Boston and Taunton, Mass., and Hartford, Con. Already requets are reaching the office of tiie managers of his eas-

Coming Oct. 15th

DOUGLAS

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SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 9, 10

Our Show Starts Every Sunday* at Noon Matinee Every Monday, Tuesday — Start 3 P. M. TWO-nSTED advinturei SOFT-ARMED LOVEI HIART-STOPPING ACTION

gP^VlCTOR McLAGLEN Plus Count Basie in This Big Musical Hit THOSE COMEDY SENSATIONS of "HELLZAPOPPIN'" and "SONS O’FUN" ... in the Screen’s Mad, Musical Laugh-Quake I

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Plus This Action Smash hit

WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11, 12

UNDER TWO FLAGS Ronald Colman

CHARLIE CHAN and the CHINESE CAT Sidney Toler

FRIDAY and SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13, 14

KID DYNAMITE East Side Kids

LARAMIE TRAIL Bob Livingston

Akin Tamiroff celebrated his tenth anniversary as a screen actor by sharing an enonnou scake with Deanna Durbin, Francln.t Tone, Pat O’Bnen and other members of the east and crew of Universal’s "His Butler’s Sister’, the gay comedy drama coming Sunday

to the Indiana theater.

The cake first was used for a scene in the picture, in which Tamiroff supiposedly was celebrating ids birthday. However, instead of the usual prop cake foi this scene.

4>Director Frank Borzage ordered a real one. After the sequence was filmed, Deanna officiated in cutting the cake for everyone on the set —-iriving the first piece, naturallv,

to Tamiroff.

Tiie actor made his dehut on the screen fen years ago with a oneline bit in Universal’s “Okay America”. Now he's 'back at the same studio playing tiie top featured role in “His Butler’s Sister”. Felix Jackson officiated as producer with Frank Shaw as associate producer.

Joe Webb, May belle At Club Windsor \ FT. LAUDERDALE. Fla., Oct. 2. , —J. II. Hill, proprietor of Club Windsor told reporters today that I judging from the “advance sale”, strom nationally famous saxoty when Joe Webb brings his frantic cats, along with Maye Belle, with her 200 pounds of blues chasing lyrics' there next Monday nite. This will be Maye Belle's first ap-]>earam-e at (Tub Windsor since she waxed “Hurry, Hurry” for Decea.

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18 PIECE ORCHESTRA “THE BAND THAT ROCKS” COLORED and WHITE MUSICIANS Featuring SKYLARK, Sepia Frank Sinatra

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