Indianapolis Times, Volume 46, Number 121, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 September 1934 — Page 17

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Floor Show Is Featured at Chateau Lido Ballroom Dancers Starred on Program at City Night Club. A complete new floor show is on tap at the Chateau Lido, featuring Lopez and Kclar, ballroom dancers. The team was recently featured at Colosimo’s restaurant in Chicago, one of the landmarks in the night life of the Windy City. The dance creations which are presented by Lopez and Kolar are of the modern interpretative type, most of the numbers being the dancers' ow n arrangements. Pay Wallace, comely torch singer, will hold down the vocal assignment at the club in this week's offering, introducing several new "blues” songs for the benefit of Chateau patrons. A1 Sherman will be featured as master of ceremonies for the show. He has achieved somewhat of a reputation for his clever impersonations of stage and screen stars. Loma Degree will be on hand to offer numbers in musical acrobatics and comedy dancing. Gene Wood, the clowning band director, holds the reins on his musical pals for the dance rhythm. The Chateau Lido floor shows are at 11:30 p. m. and 1 a. m., with an extra show at 3 on Saturday. The Chateau bar and dining room are open in the evening to diners and beverage seekers. Genevieve Tobin Takes Up Shooting ay Timi* Special HOLLYWOOD, Cal., Sept. 29 Genevieve Tobin, currently playing in RKO Radio Pictures’ "By Your Leave,” has taken up riflle shooting under the tutelage of an expert marksman. It's her aim to be a crack shot by Nov. 1. The reason is an invitation to rough it for a few weeks on a huge ranch in the wildest section of eastern Wyoming. She has accepted, contingent on professional engagements. and will leave for the ranch early in November. The region is said to abound in big game. Hence the rifle shooting. Trained to Be Shot Most difficult problem confronting Paramount in the making of "Lives of a Bengal Lancer” is teacha score of horses to simulate being shot. Land! is Versatile Elissa Landi is an actress, singer, musician, poet, author and accomplished horsewoman.

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1— Lopez and Kolar are two dancers whose talents will be on veiw at the Chateau Lido throughout the week. 2 Marie Kuhlman is a young interpretative dancer who has been making a hit at The Cars. 3 "Whispering” Jack Wright has been drawing crowds to hear his music at The Stables. 4 Avery good impersonator of Mae West, is her namesake, June West, shown above. She is with the “Bowery# Music Hall Follies,” which is the next floor show attraction at the Showboat. Marion Nixon Tries Deep Sea Fishing By Times Special HOLLYWOOD, Cal., Sept. 29 Her role in RKO Radio Pictures’ "By Your Leave” completed, Marion Nixon is enjoying her first experience of fishing for the huge marlin swordfish. With her director husband, William Seiter, the actress is cruising off the coast of San Diego. They are aboard Seiter’s yacht, Cielito 11. They expect to be absent from Hollywood only a few days. Danced for Servants Katherine DeMille as a child did Indian dances for the entertainment of the servants of the household. Marlene as Cook Marlene Dietrich has gained a reputation among movie folke for her cooking, but she cannot be induced to discuss it..

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'Andrew's Harvest' Goes in Production By Times Special HOLLYWOOD, Cal., Sept. 29. “Andrew's Harvest,” a story of the Texas plains by John Evans, was placed in work today by Paramount with Henry Wilcoxon named for the leading characterization. Wilcoxon is called "Hollywood's find of the year” because of his work as Marc Antony in the C. B. DeMille production, “Cleopatra,” with Claudette Colbert and Warren William. Paramount Refuses Offer for Brisson By Times Special HOLLYWOOD, Cal., Sept. 29. Paramount today was forced to wire refusal to a Broadway offer for Carl Brisson', Danish star of "Murder at the Vanities,” soon to appear in “All the King’s Horses”. Brisson received a bid to play th( leading role in “Three-Cornered Hat,” an operetta by Howard Dietz and Arthur Schwartz, which Arch Selwyn and H B. Franklin will produce. Libby Holman, has the feminine lead. Music Suits Moods Gertrude Micheal piays the violin when she’s tired and the piano w’hen sad. Worked for “Beans” Sir Guy Standing earned $5 a week for his first stage role. DANCE # HAROLD SAT. CORK’S A SI N ■ ORCHESTRA HARBOR FALL AND WINTER POLICY DANCE 9:3* to 2:M XflT 50c Couple Before 9:36 UH I ■ 75e Couple After 9:30 , Cl I W DANCE 9:00 to 12:30 oun. Soe Couple rHI’RSDAV DANCES DISCONTINUED I —■ One Block South Moniciual Airport

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Six Acts to Be Presented at Thompson Club • Hal Bronson to Serve as Master of Ceremonies at The Cars. The Cars, Sam Thompson's night club at Emerson and Southeastern avenues, will feature six acts of entertainment for the coming week. Hal Bronson, vaudeville comedian, has been signed to act as master of ceremonies for the show. His antics also will be one of the main acts. Clifford and Purtell have on hand an act clothed in mystery but revealing their own talents in a pre-. sentation of dance and song. Joe Sterling, whose feet always have been his fortune, will use the same in some fast hoofing as one of the “spots” on the Cars’ floor production. Furthering the popular acrobatic act which was presented last week at the Cars, the Demont Trio has been obtained to carry on with what is said to be a great deal more than a mere acrobatic act. x Shannon Stanley, well known in interpretative dance circles, will be a featured attraction, doing several acrobatic and eccentric numbers. The blues singer for the show is Alice Evans, a little girl with a big voice, whose popularity is spreading with each performance. Charlie De Sautelles and Denny Dutton continue to serve hot dishes of musical melody for the benefit of dancing patrons. The Cars is still featuring a “cocktail” hour from 11:30 p. m. until 1 a. m. Director Murphy Hot for Realism . V By Times Special HOLLYWOOD, Cal., Sept. 29 Director Ralph Murphy insists upon realism at all times. When his “Menace” company at Paramount makes tropical scenes, he wants tropical heat. So today, with Gertrude Michael, Paul Cavanaugh, the ventilators to the stage were turned off, lights blazed at full amperage, and the actors perspired freely under the glare of a “tropical” sun in “tropical” atmosphere of some 90 degrees.

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