Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 January 1940 — Page 6

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June Lockhart, 14-year-old daugh« ter of Gene and Kathleen Locks hart, will make her dramatic debut in support of Bette Davis and Charles Boyer in. “All This, and Heaven Too.”

Niesse Visits Di ck Powell HOLLYWOOD, Jan. 24 (U. P,).— Warner Bros. studio today planned

‘la specal train to take movie stars and newspapermen to Virginia City and Reno, Nev. for the premier of “Virginia City.” : The first showing will be held simultaneously in the two cities, March 2.

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‘Distinctive for reflecting on the screen that intangible . something known the length of the nation as ‘Hoosier hospitality.’ ~Herbert Kinney, Indianapolis News.

BARBARA STANWYCK

PICTURE TO HAVE 2-CITY PREMIERE

Ex-Local Favorite to Be at Lyric Feb. 9.

When Carl Niesse, Olson Theaters manager, visited Movie Star Dick Powell at Cincinnati recently, the following became apparent: Dick is anxious to get back to Indianapolis. He opens at the Lyric Feb. 9 for his first personal appearance here since he sang with Charlie Davis’ band at the Indana. At that’ time Mr. Niesse was assistant manager of the Indiana, the Circle and Ohio Theaters. He now is assisting in the management of 8 {the Lyric. Dick wanted to know about the old gang that used to make up the theater = bunch in Indianapolis. Many of them were gone. He asked in particular if “Mike Morrissey (now Police Chief Michael F. Morrissey) was still in the police department.” After leaving the Davis band, Dick {organized a band of his own and appeared on the Circle Theater stage. Highly successful here, he went on to Pittsburgh and from there to Hollywood and movie fame. Following a picture he and his wife, Joan Blondell, will make together, he will appear in a musical, “Fashions for Sale.” He then plans to go back on the radio. The picture to be made with Miss |. Blondell will be called “I Want A Divorce.” Mr. Powell is not worried.

WOMEN TO SING os ATLOCAL CHURCH| YER

JEFFREY LYNN-ALAN HALE- FRANK McHUGH DENNIS MORGAN « DICK FORAN BILLY FRIDAY!

Enter. tainers

His ORCHESTRA AND WIS NEW 1940 REVUE

The burning of ‘Atlanta, one of the dramatic scenes from “Gone With the Wind,” opening Friday at Loew’s.

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WHITEMAN HEADS 'SAX' CENTENNIAL

Times Special . NEW YORK, Jan. 24. — Paul Whiteman has been named chairman for the national observance of the “Centennial of the Saxophone,” during the week of Feb. 12, Mr. Whiteman is credited with the successful introduction of saxophones into a dance orchestra during his engagement at the Palais Royale here in 1920. : The saxophone was invented by Adolph Sax, a Belgian instrument maker, and first demonstrated at the Brussels Conservatory. It later was introduced successfully in Paris. But its inventor died many years before the instrument gained its

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The Wheaton College Women’s Glee Club will give a concert at 8 p. m. tomorrow at the Thirty-first Street Baptist Church, of which the Rev. Robert McCarthy is pastor. The club's appearance here will be the first stop in a 17-day tour which will take the singers to Indiana, Ohio, Kentucky, Tennessee, Georgia and Florida. Mrs. Mignon Bollman MacKenzie is the club's

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Thomas Mitchell . Gerald O'Hara

Jordan Groups Give Program

A busy four days of faculty and student performances at the Jordan Conservatory begins tonight with a program of marimba and Xylophone music by students of Imogene Pierson, at the Odeon at 8 o'clock. Tomorrow the conservatory will present two of its teachers, Rebecca Lewis, harp, and James’ Hosmer, flute, at’ 8:30 p. m. in the War Memorial auditorium. Two recitals are scheduled for | Friday night. One, at 8 p. m. in the

STARTS FRIDAY 9 A. M.

Come anytime up to 2:45 p.m. and see a complete performance. Weekday matinees are continuous, no reserved seats. Only night show and Sunday

matinees are reserved.

DAVID O. SELZNICK’S produttion of

MARGARET MITCHELL'S : Story of the Old South

GONE WITH THE WIND

in TECHNICOLOR starring CLARK GABLE

as Rhett Butler

LESLIE OLIVIA HOWARD . De HAVILLAND and presenting, .

VIVIEN LEIGH as Scarlett O'Hara A SELZNICK INTERNATIONAL PICTURE Directed by VICTOR FLEMING

Screen Play by SIDNEY HOWARD Music by Max Steiner

A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Release

Gone With The Wind will be shown here in its entirety, exactly as presented at Atlanta and Broadway premieres. ‘While this engagement is limited this production will not be shown anywhere except at advanced prices, at least until 1941

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Ona Munson . . Belle Watling

Odeon, will be given by pupils of Florence Lewis, Marie Zorn, H. Otis Pruitt, Earle Howe "Jones, Paul Lindstaedt, Joseph Lautner, High McGibeny, Ernst H. Michelis, Harry Michels, Robert Harper, Speicher and Bernice Van Sickle. At the same time piano pupils of Leone Kinder Rickman and dramatic pupils of Miss Van Sickle will be heard at the school’s North Unit, 2411 N. Pennsylvania St. On Saturday night, dramatic students of Alma Fitzgerald will be presented at the Odeon. Both artists of tomorrow night's performance are members of the Indianapolis - Symphony Orchestra. Their program is as follows: Polonaise Scene from “Orpheus” . Miss Lewis, Mr. Hosmer Suite in Ancient Style Mr. Hosm

' Dorothy Munger, accompanist Tidescanee: Mirage, Quietude, Chanson e Nu

unger Fantasie ......... anes Soe es Saint-Saens First Arabesque ........ceconeveee Debussy Allegretto , Lees I Miss Lewis, Mi. Hosmer

WHEN DOES IT START?

APOLLO “A Child Is Born,” with Geraldine Fitzgerald, Jeffrey Lynn, Gladys George. at 11:38, 1:45, 3:52, 5:59, 8:06 and 10:13. CIRCLE “Geronimo.” with Preston Foster, Ellen Drew, William Heney, Andy Devine, at 11, 1:45, 4:35, 7:25 and 10:10. “Mexican Spitfire,” with Lupe Velez, Joon Errol, at 12:40, 3:30, 6:15 and

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“Emergency Squad,” with William Henry. Louise Campbell, at 11:42, 2:47, 5:42 and 8:57. LOEW'S . “Of Mice and Men,’ with Burgess Meredith Lon 2 7ns ey J d a uty : and 9:

e yres 11:08, 4:44 and 8:20. = LYRIO

Ted Lewis and his band, other vaudeville, on stage at 12:58, 3:30, - :42 and 9:34. “High School,” with Jane Withers, Joe Brown Jr., on screen at 11:25, 2:17, 5:09, 8:01 and 10:33.

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