Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 July 1941 — Page 12
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Shortridge Band to Play
Presents Hour Concert at Jorden Sunday.
by DAVID
YOICE from the Balcony
MARSHALL
(Fremont Power is on Vacation)
The Shortridge High School summer school band, under the direction: of Robert J. Schultz, will present an hour's concert on the 1204 N. Delaware St., campus of the Jordan Conservatory of Music, Sunday at 3:30 p. m. Gordon Wilson, 3371 Forest Manor, will be featured in a cornet solo with band accompaniment, The program includes:
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Glorious Youth Whiehee Members of the band are: Jimmy Seay, flute; Roy Slaughter, oboe; Lal Ruff, William Batten, bassoon; Max Burke, Robert Blake, James Calvert, Royce Stokes, Robert Bernstein, Leonard Granowsky, Charles]: McCormack, clarinet; Robert Kendall, alto saxophone and bell lyra; Rudy Miller, tenor saxophpne; Gordon Wilson, Sidney Sakowitz, Carl Spickelmier, Marvin Klapper, Jon Rouch, Byron Jones, Bill English, cornet; John Kuebler, Richard Butler, Eugene VanArsdel, Dale Miller, horns; Don Burch, John Mac-|g Dougall, Frank Strohm, baritone; Dever Ahern, Claire Zook, Paul Wadleigh, John Ayres, Tom Christie, Robert Sullivan, trombone; James Nickel, Leonard Smyrnis, |" basses; Norman Hill, Stanley Koor,| Allan Kamplain and Gilbert Carnahan, percussion.
Lovely Greer Garson . . . her red hair is a technicolor natural.
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New Assignment HOLLYWOOD, July 25 (U. P.).—
HOLLYWOOD, July 25.—Sir|The glamour contest between the Cedri . Hot a% icke Js Fy Sig) Navy Blues Sextet of the movies and one o e featur roles in » _/a group of six California models Ralies "Valley by N06 Tun foti |ended today in a draw. The models
coming production adapted from, ad challenged the Sextet as a proClarence Budington Kelland’s novel. | test against the practice of movie
or es it aes producers in selecting Eastern modHD will be roduced by Graham els in preference to California girls. p p ; While a group of society matrons
pape ang directed by George Mar- and Hollywood celebrities watched : at the Town House, six sailors and
INTERRUPTED TOUR six soldiers decided that the two
groups exuced an equal amount of Anita Louise interrupted a per-
glamour while parading in evening sonal appearance tour in the East
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to return to Hollywood to appear in |in theatrical makeup. Receipts went *Two in a Taxi,” in which she is [to the benefit of the United Service featured with Russell Hayden. |Organiaztions.
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FRIEND a Texas orphan ever had is Edna Gladney. Now 55 and a resident of Fort Worth, she has worked hard to persuade the Lone Star State Legislature to wipe out the stigma of illegitimacy from orphans and children born out of wedlock. Before Father Flanagan had his Boys Town, Mrs. Gladney founded the Texas Children’s Home & Aid Society. There she has cared for hundreds of Texas foundlings. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, the company which made the Boys Town pictures, now has recreated the life of Mrs. Gladney in “Blossoms in the Dust,” the technicolor film which heads the list of Loew’s releases for August.
Starring Greer Garson (“Goodbye, Mr. Chips’) and Walter Pidgeon, BITD-—as it has been advertised—will follow the BeeryMain “Barnacle Bill” at Loew's. And this is just a beginning. Tentatively set for Aug. 9 fis “Ringside Maisie,” another origina] screenplay in the Maisie series directed by Edwin L. Marin and starring Ann Sothern. Also in the cast are George Murphy, Robert Sterling, Virginia O'Brien and Natalie Thompson. Along about Aug. 15 will come the newest in the Hardy Family and Dr. Kildare series. “Life Begins for Andy Hardy” tells what happens to Andy after he is graduated from Carvel High. The cast includes—besides the brash Mickey Rooney—Judy Garland, Lewis Stone, Fay Holden and the young newcomer you've been hearing much about, Patricia Dane. “Dr. Kildare’s Wedding Day” (don't tell me the doc has been hitten by the love virus!) has in the cast Lew Ayres, Lionel Barrymore, Laraine Day, Red Skelton and Nils Asther. Sometime toward the last of the month will come “When Ladies Meet,” the screenization of Rachel Crother’s stage success directed by Robert A. Leonard. Its cast, one of the most ambitious ever assembled by M-G-M, includes the aforementioned Miss Garson, Joan Crawford, Robert Taylor and Herbert Marshall. It may be that some reshuffling of schedule by Manager Bill Elder will mean that the lavish musical, “Lady Be Good,” will arrive in August, If not, it's set for September. Among its stars are Eleanor Powell, Ann Sothern, Robert Young, Lionel Barrymore, John Carroll, Req Skelton, Reginald Owen and Rose Hobart. Who could ask for more?
The Band Plays On
THE ORCHESTRA of Ear Breech, one of the finest young instrumental groups around these parts, is being held over indefinitely at the Moon River Dance Boat moored in White River (west bank) at 73d St. Dark and handsome Ear] leads his even dozen lads nightly, except Monday, at the floating dance pa-
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The Boy Wonder Again
ORSON WELLES, the boy genjus who showed Hollywood a thing or two in “Citizen Kane,” will immedijately begin work on his program for the new movie season with a picturization of Booth Tarkington's novel of American transition, “The Magnificent Ambersons.” Actor-Writer-Producer-Director Welles then will make “Journey Into Fear,” an Eric Ambler novel which Ben Hecht has adapted to the screen, and “It’s All True.”
No information is available. on just what connection Welles will have with each production. You can bet, though, that he'll do almost: everything except write the publicity. And that wouldn't be a bad idea. » ” 2
Keep Your Shirt On
HARPO MARX and George Burns were playing golf at Hollywood's Hillcrest Club the other afternoon and in violation of the rules removed their shirts, They got a bitter bawling-out by a club official. So they went to the locker room, put on their shirts and took off their pants. Wearing shirts and underwear shorts, they went out for another round. The official Just slow-burned. The club had no rule about that.
Off the. Cuff
BUD ABBOTT and Lou Costello will be featured in “Flying Cadets,” a comedy of the air service, upon completion of “Ride 'Em Cowboy,” now before the camera, Three hundred pounds of aluminum punctuation marks and letters from the old marquee of the Grand Theater at Evansville were given to that city's aluminum collection. . . . In its first four days at the Radio City Music Hall, “Tom, Dick and Harry” (opening today at the Circle) outgrossed every RKO picture to play there since 1937. The picture has been held for a second week at the Hall and in Boston, Chicago, Cincinnati, Dayton, Los Angeles, Asbury Park, Atlantic City and Baltimore. . . . Ruth Hussey and Brian Aherne are being considered to play Shirley Temple's parents in “Kathleen.”
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to the rescue. “Law of the Range” starring Johnn Nell O'Day.
“The Gang’s All Here” is the picture’s name but the gang seems to have tied up Mantan Moreland and left. The picture opened today at the Alame along with
Burroughs Class To Give Recitals
Mrs. Jane Johnson Burroughs will’ present her students in two voice recitals, Wednesday and Thursday evenings at the St. Paul's Episcopal Church. Appearing * Wednesday will be Peggy Sue Johnston, Elizabeth Wrancher, Jackie Scott, Jewell Patterson, Harold. Bryant, Anna Lou Klutey, Ruth Stahlhut, Suzanne Arnold,” Eloise Stevens, Betty Cook, Lynton Hazelbaker, Corinne Longsdorf, Charline Clore, Betty Jo Noblet, Margaret Ellen Ehlers, Betty Fox, Frances Huter, Dorothy Noblitt, Asunda Mastropaolo, Margaret Cornell Cross. Those presented Thursday will be Shirley Hessler, Doris Hurt, Jean Dick, Jo Ellen Burroughs, Betty Hocker, Marjorie Payne Breeden, Alice Earl, Constance McLean, Patty Delks, Louise Padou, Cymbaline Grass, Mary Matthius, Miriam Muhlenbuch, Wyoma Cochran, Nan Paget, Corinne Matthews, Libby Maurer, Stanley Bradford, Mildred Pitzer, Thelma Beechler and James B. Gilbreath,
EX-CHILD STAR IS ON HIS HONEYMOON
HOLLYWOOD, July 25 (U. P.).— Ben Alexander, former child star, and Elizabeth Robb, radio script clerk,\planned a three-week honeymoon at Yellowstone National Park today following their marriage Wednesday at the All Saints Episcopal Church in Beverly Hills, Alexander, now 30 and a radio actor and announcer, met Miss Robb while appearing on the Charlie McCarthy show. She is a native of Nebraska hative of Nebraska City, Neb.
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Miss Twineham To Play Tuesday
Miss Alma Twineham, who won the gold medal in the piano division of state competition at Indiana University this spring, will give a recital at 8:15 p. m. Tuesday at the home of Mrs. J. Russell Paxton, 5505 | Pleasant Run Parkway. Miss Margaret Byram, soprano, will sing a group of songs as a part of the program which includes:
Frelude and fugue in E major ass from Sonata Opus Shtusatisataaiiansias Beethoven
Pastorale .. Scarlatti
Valse Opus 64, Nocturne Opus 37. Etude Opus 10. No
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and 9 LOEW'S Bill,” with and Marjorie Main, , 4:40, 7:30 and 10. “Sweetheart of the Campus,” with Ruby Keeler, Harriet Hilliard, Ozzie Nelson, at 12:35, 3:25, 6:15 and 9:10. LYRIC Jerry Colonna (on stage) with Ted Leary, macter of ceremonies: Monroe and Grant, Lathrop and Lee, Johnny Rexalo Trio and the Three Cheers, at 1:07, 3:56, 6:45 and 9:34. “Shining Victory” (on screen), with James Stephenson, Geraldine Fitzgerald, Donald Crisp and Barbara O'Neil, at 11:24, 2:13, 5:02, 7:51 and 10:31.
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Park Schedules Week of Picnics
Beginning tomorrow the Riverside Amusement Park will have a week of company picnics.
Members of the Bookbinders’ Local Union and their families will hold their annual picnic starting at 1 p. m. tomorrow. The Union Printers’ International Baseball League will hold its annual picnic starting at 3 p. m. Monday. Kingan & Co. employees and their families will picnic Tuesday and newsboys of the Frankfort Times, Frankfort, will hold their annual oufing on that day also. The Marion Hill Bros. Department Store will take over the park on Wednesday. North Indianapolis Festival Days are to be held at the park July 31Aug. 1 under sponsorship of North Side merchants and the Madden Notigingham American Legion Post 348.
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Rain scenes for “The Great Man’s Lady,” starring Barbara Stanwyck and Joel McCrea, actually were filmed during drenching rain at night. Real rain started after the location work started.
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