Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 March 1939 — Page 18
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4 Hu . —— —1 : A : mT frie Night,” | be conducted by Edna Tyne Bowles D O u r S h Ir 2 y iE EF E ght Yea rs aires, om yo adie The season’s last meeting of the|Of the DePauw University school of |} . NAUGH HTY MARI ETE
0:1 “Mr. Dee » music faculty, and a choral clinic by 19 Joon “aren” o erally uh In and About Indianapolis Schooll Joie faPItY, ANC = Chota ci opera | iGEEs out Takes a Fling | : Music Club will be held at 11 a. m.|department, Jordan Conservatory: -
| | I Earl Crooke to Play in CIRCLE bl as Makeu p / + 5] Civic Production. | zoreits: ounk rahe: “Beitr. Ijin Final Day! “IT HAPPENED ONE NIGHT” Plus “MR, DEEDS GOES TO TOWN”
ie San es, at 11, 1:50, '5:35, 7:25 and’ 1
i+ oO | B ; d : ; Ca The new Civic Theater Sroduction, en. Jean RA ith Michael Wha, $s Unly because Indoor : ; which opens tomorrow night, will] "INDIANA : SL "ONE HOW VALUE IN 2 " Sunburn Calls for : : group’s charter members, Earl gles and Mary Boland at 41:31, 2: ; MER, p ; d : Crooke, to Civic audiences. || Sand ger = 0 TC { ato Pow er 2 : ‘| Mr. Crooke, who made his last|] Carroll Pres eM utr and Shirley Carat so : : appearance eight years ago: under|| Foss at 1% 5:36, 7:05 4rd 1018 * By JAMES THRASHER | |seen in “Up She Goes,” the major aed ST Takes a Trip with Gon. . ADVENTUR : 4 Fighting’ Nows-Hawk : ; ; Tt of oki hich also in-|| §2Ace Bennett, Roland Young, Billie || | E—ROMANCE— - ol A Fight The doting millions of Shirley part of a double bill w Bi ke d Alan Mowbray, at 11, - Stages A One-Man War On “The Ha, Journey.” Rainer. Paulette Goddard and Alan . pared for a shock before the mar- : | An DY hig with a circus Marehsil ‘at 13:28, $730. #715 “and - ~ ‘Background Entirely New To. : vel moppet’s new technicolor movie. |§ BW [started Mr. Crooke on his profes-|| ~~ LYRIC Atl ~The Screen!—You'll Love It! Millions From The Policy Racket! . “The Little Princess,” arrives at the : |sional career when he was 10. Four “Secret Service of the Air” with || : an Ce Benny Goodman Wearing makeup, 5 . % ; which ended in 1916; embraced every | be re Yes sir, she’s a grownup actress SEE #¢. ry : ll |branch of the entertainment busi- . a now. But the reason for Shirley’s : ba ness except opera and motion Tech High Pupi ol a mere matter of artistic maturity. | § : There's. No Scene J It’s connected, in a way, with last : Other actors in “Up if Goes” To Se e Puppets year’s Congressional investigation of | « # 4% a } | will be Harold Arnholter, Egan Leck, : You will recall that Miss Temple | yf : : | : : schrnidt, William H. Green, Kurt E.|smith’s “She Stoops to Conquer” was. mentioned as being an inad- i 1 i " Lieber, David W. Konold, Jo H.| will be presented for Technical High key waned ou Ro 8 Pine. Wore wn Hara Faia Lou Over, Dorothy Latham, Alice Marionette Company at 2:40 p. m. g ? a : * § |Baker, Mary Jane Steeg, Harry V.|Monday in the school gymnasium. A » ry g ; HENRY ARMETTA developed a case of indoor sunburn. § f : ; : : i i ing ! i f z Light and Joseph Lomuto. high will be used in this presenta-| and if Snete is =nyiung a culos ; fF 2: The Wilder play resembles “Our|tion of the classic comedy. The SLIGKEN, THE SEAL Sny eb In ine Ehaiographia ma- ray fi 4 [scenery and concerns itself with a|Kathrine Hormes and Charles : 3 The Racket Thomas § phasize them. So | : § ; ES ; small-town characters of the early | Stumner professional actors. Eiden : H. Dewey Has Smashed ia slesyear Olm ares, ow / farcical rather than serious. ‘The Tatterman troupe will end In New York City? Cast as Little Slavey . He, ; In the cast are Elizabeth Bogert |its present tour on April 1 to begin wa : ; {i 4 Kirby Whyte, Eleanor Jane Milward, | which it is to present ai the New DN mana elaborate makeup, too, for strictiy — ; : ; Eldon Nyhart and Joan Dearmin |York World's Fair. ; : tle Princess,” she goes in for some Se Rs = |of both productions. heavy character acting. She is cast| : : : : school, starved, exhausted and ori Se heartsick. Accordingly, she must : Day! Claudette Coibert ciently emaciated. And maybe you! SSS : ; Ya - 1% Starting Tome The| present picture is adapted | : STAND UP AND FIGHT Pat O’Brien—Joan Blondell Stony: Sore Ce Like host of Juliet who are saying goodnight, or Priscilla Lane and Jeffrey Lynn, : >) € lempie vehicles, 1 § been tal-| shown above in a scene from “Yes, My Darling Daughter,” openin, g y. . Y O ck
aside Story,” with Michael Whale. the serve to reintroduce one of th "Hoy Tevuble/” With Chitlie. Buse ICATY George Somnes’ direction, will be LOEW'S Temple fans might as well be pre- 8 |cludes Thornton Wilder's one-acter, Drai chool.” with Louise : And High Hilarity Against A The Crime Ring Making ; : : years later he was playing character Ronald Reexan, and John satel. . Indiana tomorrow: Our Shirley is parts. His professional activities, ||. ans iis bicherie ootBRY use of cosmetics goes deeper than ¢ B |pictures. un-American activities. i ? ; . | Garrett W. Olds, Pauline Schell-| A puppet production of Goldvertent tool of the Reds. Well, Shir- oo : Ei i Elam, William A. Stuckey, ary | School students by. the Tatterman without benefit of greasepaint, she ; See | Wade, William Stoup, James| S.| Puppet figures 24 to 30 inches LEE PATRICK, and camera loves to do, it is to pick out ; +f 4 } |Town” in that it is done without|manipulators will be Charles Horine,, Shirley got her first pat of powder 1900s. Its content, showever, is|T. Smith will direct. She 5156 ‘Wears some. Father nore - 5 wv bi J . |Schofield, C. James McLemore, R. rehearsals for a marionette show a BL [3 FT NT, RY rd dramatic reasons. For, in “The Lit- | §8 i Edward Steinmetz Jr. is the director as a little slavey in a boarding : ay SS AMBASSADOR _call dn artificial aid to look suffi-| SEE oh : | i zaeh DEG Se ER WIN G” think | Shirley wasn’t proud. Sa : : ; wai, BD from | Frances Hodgson Burnett's Parting is such sweet sorrow, whsther it happens to be Romeo and |R- “OFF THE RECORD” lored to the star’s measurements,| tomorrow at the Lyric.
but since it is not as familiar an | : DOORS OPEN 9:45 item as “Rebecca of Sunnybrook " hast Pay! “Cue ot the Fearless) » i : : : —““Flyi - Farm, Sor stance, Tower sfuawas . Italians becduse “Napoleon was cp Starting remerty: SA x rom r : : ; are pers s y Diplomacy Italian anyway because he was a O'BRIEN EGION”
purists. : : : a In Mrs. Burnett’s book, Sara was Corsican and Italy will get Corsi- WaT AR" RE Marsha Hunt
R”? skinny, had short, black hair and ca back some day” WLONE_RANGER RIDES AGAIN”
was the ugliest child in the school. ‘3 What’s more, she was moody and si- Name Cinema Napo
lent, not given to crying, and she ’ 1 hated the headmistress with a cold leon’ Suits Both Italy
and quenchless hate. Obviously, the Temple admirers and France. never would stand for that, even if : their favorite could look the part. : | , ; Nor would they have taken kindly . WARSAW, P Olah, March 5 : : 2 : % to an unhappy ending, so in the pic-| (U. P.).—Warsaw's newest movie B piest |] hit for an entir c year! ; More! ture’s finale Sara’s papa Goss's die palace has opened as the “Cine- 3 Also, Mrs. Burnett did not include ma Napoleon” and not the “Paris Hse : the adult romantic interest provided| wa hosen oriei- | HE : : husghs, more thrills, mor c hu- | by Richard Greene and Anita a, \le name cnosen origi- : : Louise.
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nally. The theater is in a building owned by an Italian insurance
Chastissment Delateq ’ company and was leased by a me : | the Ld (LEE
For this picture, Shirley takes| French-Polish concern, ' which
even less physical punishment than; chose the name “Paris Cinema.” ant is . | a she did in “Wee Willie Winkie”| The Italians objected to a | SNM 7 we 3 ; French name. A compromise was BE ; though she is supposed to be picked effected on “Cinema Napoleon,” AE a Gn
on considerably. the French being pleased because In the Kipling adaptation, June| Napoleon was French and the Lang, as Shirley’s mother, was I supposed to spank Hollywood's super tot. She did, too, and Shirley took |} on p : lll oFogtiat it like a major. But the chastise-|}|% i mint ; gH 0G 29 And A ment looked too peal on the Screen. a Now RENE ih Fg ZY so it was deleted before “Wee -111, ha Ping; BEE Bis 3 ; u lie” reached the public. Miss Lang, ON || BEER Be 3 Real Thrill ~ who had been feeling like an ogress, 5 AS ii Cig SRR . was highly relieved. : : Ai BE - “The Little Princess,” thet: ® HE mes: cE SE 2 : Awaits You
In script called for Shirley to be slapped ||} HR ERE os : th by Mary Nash, who plays the head- |}: pumacily £1 4: Pe BER eh BA a e mistress. But Miss Nash pondered |{: Ae :
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TO SING TONIGHT|| «tem: 5 3 Installed
soprano soloist with the Shelbyviile AT ANY TIME Food’ JACKIE co OPER Creation,” at the Methodist Church Saturday... Other soloists will be James Gil-|[ \ Days..css
Elma Igelman of the Burroughs Schools of Music faculty will be Music Study Club tonight in a performance of Haydn's oratorio, “The|[ Minimum *3.00 i : pa Minimum Sunday FREDDIE Ia Sheloyeils \ & Week 89 ()) BARTHOLOMEW breath of Indianapolis, tenor, and|| /.: RESERVATION : Morris Sluth, Shelbyville, bass. : ., ol ROSY KATHRYN KANE in the
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