Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 October 1938 — Page 15

WEDNESDAY, OCT. 12 Deanna Tops As Concerns

, 1938

Fans’ Gifts

She Gets About Every-. thing From Duns to Canteens.

(Deanna Durbin, whose new pic- |

ture, “That Certain Age,” is the Cir-

cle’s next attraction, had a visitor in the person of Mr. Harrison the

other day. found below.)

By PAUL HARRISON HOLLYWOOD, Oct. Deanna Durbin seems to get the most remarkable fan mail And nobody quite knows why. | Of course she gets the average] run of letters: “Dear Deanna: Ij SAW last picture and thought | vou were swell, Please send me photograph,” and “Dear Miss Please send me $500 at so I can pay my bills and have to morigage the old

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Hare's an example: A miner sent | five-pointed star fashioned from ded hollow wooden frame filled 1 and set with scores f ore samples grouped about a picthe 13-vear-old actress. This trinket would be a little a what-not even if the had a what-not An apparently wealthy Hungarian bov of about 18 sent her a sort of teen which is covered with calfskin and native beadwork astonishing of all is a plaque mahogany, about 15 by 24 nd three inches thick, surbv a hammered brass Meticulously carved on the in bas-relief, is Miss Durbin singing pose. A real gold chain oss are attached, as though her neck. In the bot- { the brass frame is a copper etched with scrolls of music, in the center of that is a tiny book. Lift the cover of the and a music box ide tinkles Ee.

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“At first I was Now I'm trying hard take such things for granted vre so flattering that they alirighnen me i 1e watches lockets bracelets! Once 1 that I was interested In nd we were practicaliy in stamps around the months afterward. And one calls, from all over England. Fans just call up ha One girl in Boston and talked 23 minutes. It have cost a lot of money one ever tried to reverse the rge that was a little girl in Texas.’ I asked Miss Durbin whether i difficulty in keeping swelling. She said didnt. reason.”

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AWARDS HONOR TO BENNY BAKER

hapter 246 of Aleph Zadik Aleph ai Brith, claimed a new honmember todav in Renny featured comedian on the Lyric stage bill. Baker. a charter ster 2, Lincoin. Neb local fraternity chapter at Center last night. He ed Shere e is less evidence of antitie ling in Indianapolis 1 in any Ober city he has visited | his on tour.

SINGING ACTRESS

Lynne Carver won her first con- | tract on the screen because of her | excellent singing voice and has! never appeared in a singing role. |

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They're 'The 3 Mudketesre’ (But Don't Tell Dumas).

Timer Special HOLLYWOOD, Oct. 12-Of all the liberties taken with the classics, never has been anythe casting of the “The Three Mus-

there probably to equal Rrothers In Keteers.” But while Alexandre Dumas lies a'whirling in grave, Porthos Ritz, Athos Ritz, and Aramis Ritz will be whooping it up for the delight of all tolerant customers. At that. disguised with a lot of chin a lip shrubbery, the boys look credibly Gallic, and of course they can shrug in French as convincinglv they do in Jewish. Disguising their antics with a story has been something else again. It wasn't possible to conform to the Dumas tradition, so the tale has been altered more than tly

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costumes

Miss Lane Has Date With 720

Times Spee HOLLYWOOD. Oct. 12 —Priscilla Lane will have the world’s biggest date—with 720 escorts—the night of Oct. 20. She will be the only girl at the Virginia Military Institute cadet corps hop, signalizing the world premiere in Lexington. Va., of “Brother Rat,” her latest film. Miss Lane will fly from Hollywood

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to Lexington for her multiple date. |

She will ing field to the first “Brother Rat,” Morris, man have leading roles, bv the V. M. I. cadet corps. Then she will be escorted to the hop. her men in attendance. She will endeavor to! make a turn or two around the floor with each of the cadets. The situation of a 720man date arose vhen it was announced Vi. M. 1. that the Brother Rat” premiere would be held Lexington. where much of the picture was made, and that Miss Lane would be in attendance The cadets all spoke for the privilege of being her escort. settled finally on the “only girl” expedient most satisfactory ta all concerned Miss Lane equipping herself with several pairs of dancing shoes and a mammoth dance program in which each cadet will write his

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STUDIO NAMED IN PLAGARISM SUIT

12 (U. P)alleging plagiarism was brought against 20th CenturyvFox Studion today by Ned Washington, Hal Green and Sam Stept. The writers claimed their story. “Nitwit's Holiday,” was used in the movie “Kentucky Moonshine” rejected by the studio.

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Wallace Beerv—Frank Morgan “PORT OF SEVEN SEAS” Fred Scott “SONGS & BULLETS"

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Eddie Albert and Jane Wy- |

after being

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DEACON” MOORE MAURIE SHERMAN

soc BEFORE 8 FP. NW.

T—2nd prelim. TONREAT WALTZ C RT ETITION

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a two-piano recital at 2:30 p. auditorium. Mr.

Friday in includes

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Ritz Bros. in Local Symphony Engaged

For Two Concerts at |.

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The Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra again has been engaged for

the Indiana University SIX concerts in

Other artists baritone, Dec. 3. and Nathan Milstein,

Feb. 28.

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Lawrence Tibbett i= assured of a capacity audience at English’'s Oct 24 when he opens the Martens Con-

certs Series, according to Mrs. Nancy Allentown. N Y. The concert director also zear, sub- | scription tickets is greater than for Beardsley, sea- Coons. Louisville, Ky.;

Martens.

states that of

advance sale

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Music Series. the series, 12 and March 20. engaged are Emanuel Feuermann. cellist, Nov, Guiomar Novaes, violinist, - Madison: {and Betty Clase. Ashley,

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The local musicians will give playing under Fabien Sevitzky's

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Kathryn Olds, 0. Robert Crocker, Chicago, Irving Lacy, Aurora, O.; Stan-|

Tenor

ley Sayre, Terre Haute: Fred Wes-|

Charles and William LaWinnetka, Ill Baritone and bass: Chicago, Ill.; Richard Riverside, Ill.; Ray Marcus, Salvatore Marino,

sel, Evansville;

Mr. Tibbett will open his program Cleveland, O.: Richard Millard, In-

songs by Lully, After

with a group of Scarlatti and Handel. Lieder group by Schubert, an aria from Verdi's “Rigoletto.” then a final half-dozen songs in English by Tschaikowsky, Mussorgsky, Rachmaninoff, Edward Harris, Jacques Wolfe and Harvey Enders. As usual, the Metropolitan Opera baritone will be accompanied by Stewart Wille, tribute a solo group of music by Liszt, Strauss and Dohnanyi. = » The Federal Music Project's Indianapolis division has inaugurated a series of music appreciation conin city and suburban schools. state director, and are in

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certs William 1. Pelz, Paul Fidlar, local supervisor, charge. Following the lead of popular ra- | dio programs. 10 of the concerts will be built along lines of the recently concluded "Essays in Music” broadcasts. while one will be the question-and-answer variety. The Federal Concert Band will play at most of the concerts. with Mr. Fidlar conducting. Mr. Fidlar also will appear on one program as pianist. and a small string group is scheduled for a few engagements The month's bookings are as follows: Oct. 14, Schoo! 8); Oct. 17 School 17; Oct. 13, Ben Davis, Oct 20. School 44: Oct. 21, New Bethel; Oct. 24, School 82; Oct. 26, School 34; Oct. 28, School 38

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The DePauw University Choir’s

[frst out-of-town concert is scheduled

for Friday, when the singers will appear at a session of the Women's Home Missionary Society national convention in Roberts Park Church. Dr. Van Denman Thompson, director, has announced the choir’s personnel as follows: Soprano: Virginia Buchanan WilMarjorie Byrum, IndianElizabeth Campbell, Brazil; Anna Marie |

apolis; Joan Downing. Brazil; Jack, New Amsterdam: ston. West Lafayette; Jeanette Nor-| man, Rensselaer; Jacqueline Shanks, Carlinville, Ill; Elizabeth Smith, DN she, Ky; ‘burgh, iol Alto: Mary Poultney, Vt.: uth, Minn.; Helen Johnson. Elizabethtown. Kv... Dorothy Larkin. Round Lake, N. Y.: Frances Lutes, Russiaville; Jean Montgomery,

Elizabeth

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About 40 Boy Scouts from Troop)

{83 will go to Spring Mill State Park

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John | play. Warsaw, | {baum Community

Whieldon, | professional | speak on “Foremanship Training.” Charles] | guest speaker at a smoker sponsored

Drexel [of Sigma Delta Kappa at the Hotel

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Oct. 15 where they take a week-end hike through the hills. The hike is to be in charge of Art Williams, | scoutmaster.

The Indianapolis Amateur Movie Club is to meet at the Indiana World | War Memorial Wednesday, Oct. 19th | at 8 p. m. The program is to be known as “Gadget Night.”

The Riverside Methodist Church Gleaner Class will sponsor a Tom Thumb wedding at 8 o'clock tonight at the church. Proceeds are to be applied on the building fund of the church.

John H. Baldwin, new cubmaster of Cub Pack 8, affiliated with Boy Scout Troop 3 of the Irvington Presbyterian Church, will be welcomed by pack members and their parents at 7:30 p. m. tomorrow at the church. Handicraft is to be displayed, and Henry W. Moesch of the Indiana Conservation Department will talk.

Big Four Railway Post No. 116, | the American Legion, will meet to-| morrow night at the Indiana World War Memorial. The Big Four unit of the American Legion Auxiliary |

“He's My Pal,” a three-act com—|edy, is to be presented by the! C. C. C. class of the Fleming Gar- | den Christian Church at 8 p. m. to-| night and tomorrow night at the church auditorium, 4200 W. WashThe cast will include Arthur Updike, Chester Wright, Kathaleen Sisk, Velma Smith, Dorothy Jean Barker, Mary Jean Guy, Beenedean Rizzo, Homer Lockridge, Carl Lake, Raymond Pelly, Mes, Ann Ketrow and ‘he Rev. Harr Mount. Charles Guy is directing the

District Supervisors of the Women's and Professional Departments of the WPA met today at KirshCenter for the opening session of their two-day | lecture and instruction course given {by Miss Celia Case, Women's and Divisions consultant, | Washington, D. C. Miss Case is to

Judge Michael IL. Fansler of the Indiana Supreme Court is to be

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The United Shepherds Associa-| tion lodges will meet hereafter on Friday nights at Ft. Friendly, William D. Goode, supreme president, announced today. A business meeting and social hour will be held Friday with Hyatt Johnson, supreme master of ceremonies, in charge.

The Marion County Royal Arch Chapter Association is to confer the Most Excellent Master Degree on a state class Saturday at the Masonic Temple, Illinois and North Sts., following a dinner at 6:30 p. m. W. A. Waller is organization president.

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“Lights Out,” that holy terror of the ether, is coming back on the air tonight. The NBC-WIRE horror series, which pronably has disturbed more slumber than all the welsh rarebits of the last four years, will be available each Wednesday at 11:30 p. m. The series has changed authors again. When the show first came on the air in 1934, the script was authored by Willis Cooper. Then Arch Oboler took over the series in June, 1936, giving free rein to his fertile and fantastic imagination until the programs went off th" air this summer. Now the dramas are to be done by “several experienced radio writers”—and that's all NBC is saying. Tonight’s curtain raiser is titled “Homecoming,” a cheerful little item about a suicide who survives in spirit and returns, after 25 years, to kill his reincarnation. = z = This is Columbia's big drama night, with an hour and a half of theatricals and variety beginning at 8 p. m. via WFBM. First is the “Columbia Workshop,” ‘now a regular Wednesday feature. | The current attraction is an adapta

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