Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 May 1941 — Page 15
THURSDAY, MAY 8 1941 On the Air || ane Girls’
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HOLLYWOOD, May 8 (U. The Lane sisters, once as inseparable as A-B-C, are going their separate ways in Hollywood, and liking it This doesn't mean that there's been a family row or anything like that, but that there will be no more “Lane Sisters” on the screen Only Priscilla, whose one-day marriage in 1939 ended with divorce this week, is left at Warner Brothers studio, where the trio won their joint fame. Lola married and tired from the screen and Rosemary is free-lancing. “This must thing for me;
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have been a good said Priscilla, “because I have just finished what I believe was .the best role of my . career, in ‘Million Dollar Baby.’ ! siderable of her throaty warbling ac jane as Rosemary, Lola and! ver mythical Station WAB in “The | were working together, we would American Broadcast,” open- always try to arrange it so. that at the Indiana The each of us would receive the same
picture is marked otherwise by the Me This of Jack (Daniel Boone of successfully any other business Radio) Oakie and the singing but motion pictures. Here it is in-| the Four Ink Spots. dividual personalities that count. I| think all of us are better off work-| ing apart And now we have more personality of our own at the studios. They no longer call me one of those Warner Brothers Lane girls. I'm now Priscilla Lane. a star in my own right “There's
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WITH HOLLYWOOD AND Dick Jurgens waving the batons, we're
in for a rcund of musicals this week at the downtown entertainment
dispensaries.
Music, eight to the bar and otherwise, has an important role in
all four bills, which are as follows: LOEW'S—"Penny Serenade,”
and “Ellery Queen's Penthouse Mystery,”
presenting again Ralph Bel-
lamy as the guy who figures out whodunit.
INDIANA—"The Great American Broadcast.”
The cast is some-
what of the all-star variety, with Alice Faye, Jack Oakie, John Payne,
Cesar Romero. the Wiere Brothers, the Four Ink Spots and others which to list would make this sentence too long. Col. Ken Collins has no second feature, praise be, but therell be a March of Time dealing with G-Men and | spies. This bill opened today. LYRIC—Dick Jurgens and his band will be on the stage and “Rookies on Parade,” with Bob Crosby, Ruth Terry, Eddie Foy Jr.. Gertrude Niessen and Marie Wilson on the screen. CIRCLE — “Reaching for the Sun,” starring Joel McCrea, Ellen Drew and Eddie Bracken. And second (maybe first) there'll be Tommy Dorsey and company n “Las Vegas Nights” With the exception of the Indiana, all the new shows will open tomorrow
Got a Hanky?
ADROITLY DCNE signed to drain your tear reservoir, “Penny Serenade” is the story of a man, his wife and their adoration of children. Just as she's ready to leave her husband (Mr. Grant.) Miss Dunne puts on an old record, “Penny Serenade,” on the phonograph and it reminds her of their first meeting in the music store where she had worked. And with another record she recalls their going to Tokio and the earthquake which killed her unborn child. Then they adopt a child, Trina, but she dies when 6 Just as the marriage is on the breaking point, the orphanage director calls with the news she has just the boy for them. Mr. Grant is a newspaperman in this picture. too, but, of all things. he doesnt act like a cross between a maniac and an alcoholic, Hollywood's most comnon version of the reporter. Added attractions are such old song favorites as “Missouri Waltz, ‘That Old Gang of Mine,” “Three O'Clock in the Morning” and “Japanese Sandman.”
Thief Oakie
AS JACK OAKIE gets older and fatter he gets funnier. A screening of “The Great American Broadcast” the other day displayed Mr. Oakie at his fun: niest, which is pretty funny, and definitely the star of this show, He practically swiped “The Great Dictator” from no less than Charlie Chaplin and he does the same in this one from Alice Fave. This is a streamlined history of the broadcasting business, with no qualms about arranging dates to suit the matter at hand. Notable, too, are the original pictures of the Dempsey-Willard fight in Toledo which Eddie Ash tells me was held on a seorching July 4, 1919
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AMONG THE “sweet” bands of the country, Dick Jurgens, next up on the Lyric stage, is sup- |
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| posed to be exceeded in popularity only by Sammy Kaye and Eddy Duchin. Leastwise, that's what Radio Mirror concludes from a reader poll. So popular were the Jurgens
boys that they couldn't get out of
the Chicago dance palaces for a long time. But now that they have, they're making up for it. When they finish their week's stint for Charlie Olson, they'll head for California via one-night stands, and to Santa Catalina Island Casino for an extended engagement, as they say. The Lyric’s movie fare, jes on Parade,” is just you'd expect from the title.
Ambition Marches On
BING CROSBY recently told Mary Martin on the sereen that he had but one ambition: To own a 20-foot catboat. Of similar high aspiration is Joel McCrea in the Circle's “Reaching for the Sun.” But what Mr. McCrea, a Northern Michigan clammer, desires is an outboard motor. Being without funds to satisfy his want. Mr. McCrea goes to Detroit and gets a job in an automobile factory. While there he meets Waitress Ellen Drew and Fellow Worker Eddie Bracken. After the usual tribulations, Mr. McCrea gets his outboard motor, weds Miss Drew and finally re-
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wife, child and a fulfilled ambition. The other feature, “Las Vegas Nights,” will deserve attention if for no other reasons than Tommy Dorsey's playing of “Song of India” “I'l Never Smile Again,” "On Miami Shores” “Shadow Waltz,” “The Trombone Man,” “Dolores,” “Mary, Mary, Quite Contrary” and “I Gotta Ride.” T. Dorsey disciples a line to the right dispense with that
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Set Tonight
Orchestra
The fourth and concluding con{vers of the Jordan Conservatory’s
second American Musie Festival will be given at| 8:30 o'clock to-| night in the| Murat Theater | under the direction of Fabien] Sevitzky. Performers) will be the Jor-| dan Orchestra! and the Jordan-| Batler Philharmonic Choir and | Mr. Seviteky three soloists: | | Agatha Lewis, Chicago soprano; | Marie Zorn, Indianapolis pianist and teacher, and Vincent Stouder,| | saxophonist. {
Seats will be reserved for the fes-| tival finale and tickets, all compli-| | mentary to the public, may be ob-| {tained at the conservatory's office {at 1204 N. Delaware St. The program: | Star-Spangled Banner ...... McDonald |
Symphony No. 3 for orchestra, chorus and soprano voice ‘ MeDonald Miss Lewis No. 2 David Van Vactor ! Mr. Van Vactor as director Concertino for Piano and Orchestra Converse
Overture to a Comedy
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fouth, Ind, and at present a member | _
of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra and also of the Northwestern University music school faculty. He!
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