Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 August 1941 — Page 12

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South Side Group opm Ty 08. HOPE. WAS: toe To Give Concert

man. b Hope boxéd as an! Masiour The choir includes members of under the name of “Packy” Bast A summertime concert sponsored by the South Side Dramatic I.eague

the Girls Federation Glee Club of |= h . —— the Third Ohristian Church and - t -Exee] 3 AVARS CREE will be given in Garfield Park to- & i Orehestta Hl morrow night at 8:30 o'clock. a

the Concert Choir of Central Dinner Reperiath On the program will be a 40-

Studios of Music. SUNDAY, CAvausr NE Ths voice mixed chorus directed by

BABY SANDY IN MUSICAL Baby Sandy and the Merry Macs|| JAN SAVITT. a. Clifford D. Long. Mrs, Graham ; Meggenhofer and Mrs. Kenneth

yill be co-starred in a special production, “Melody Lane,” scheduled for filming soon. The screen's No. 1 Harvey will be piano accompanists. Others on the program include: Joan Igor, xylophone; Maxine Best,

infant star last appeared in “Bachelor Daddy.” piano; Maxine Moore, accordion; Hollis Brammann, tap dancer; Maxine Really, contralto, and Keith K, Shock, tenor. Accompanists in-

Miss Steber Sings at |. U.

Met Soprano Will Give Concert Tuesday Night

BLOOMINGTON, Ind, Aug. 1.— Eleanor Steber, Metropolitan Opera

YOICE from the Balcony by DAVID MARSHALL

(Fremont Power is on Vacation)

THIS I NO i elit u Job writing & cS 4 da: In} ; +I fact, this is no weather ve & 3 soprano, will sing at Incas uo The smart thing would be to turn the whole thing over to a guest versity ads - | columnist and go to & cool movie, Okay, I'll be smart, an a Herewith we PROUDLY PRESENT (voll of iy TOMMY DOR- . SEY, (another roll rums Recording (more drums) as Miss Steber guest columnist (drums) writing on “A Bandleader Meets Such Intermade her debut] i. people” (drums and cymbal. That drummer now looks like & dish at the Met as Boys and girls, Mr. Dorsey: NS

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Sophie in “Der of wilted lettuce).

R o senkavalier” in December,

tion's Auditions of the Air that spring. She later was quite suerole of Micaela in

Miss Steber

cessful in the Carmen.’ Miss Steber was born in Wheeling. W. Va, where she made her debut as a singer in a Sunday School program when she was § years old. She began her studies with her mothen, a leading choir soloist of Wheeling. After high school she attended the New England Conservatory of Music in Boston. Then, in 1939 she went to New York to coach tenor.

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| Little Jack Little's Orchestra. On

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H-h-ere's A-a-tes

Roscoe Ates, the stuttering film comedian, is one of the Lyrics headliners this week along with the screen is “Kisses for Break-

Wyatt and Shirley Ross.

ANOTHER FIELDS GAG

Félds’ idea of a prohi-|

bit is a fellow who drinks a | Martini thiguch a straw.

Funniest think I ever saw pulled by Joe Lewis, famous night club comic, was when he was at the snoooovoooty Clover Club in Hollywood. In the midst of his hilarious routine the sheriffs pulled a raid, using battering rams to break down the doors. Shouting over the rhythmic boom-boom-boom of the battering rams Joe turned to the audience and explained: “Them sounds you hear—are nothing to worry about —they’re just making retakes for ‘Drums Along the Mohawk'!” | Then there was the time Billy Rose complained to his press agent that he wasn't getting enough publicity. “Next to Roosevelt, Churchill, Hitler, Mussolini and Stalin” the latter replied, “you are one of the six bestknown men in the world!” “Outside of Roosevelt,” sniped Rilly, “I don't like the company you've got me into!” , . . Most cordial of the Hollywood darlings is May Robson. When you step upon her welcome mat you hear the word “Welcome.” . Cary Grant heard we were going to do a guest gossip coluran and offered us a pair of stilts he used to walk on before becoming famous, thinking maybe we could wear them to dig up dirt peeking over transoms. . . . One thing the war has done. It's made us change that “See Amer- : to “See America

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Shirley Wants FBI Job

THE LAST RECORDING we

| made was remade so often until

Every Day and Night

WESTLAKE DANCE

Nitely Except Monday

we got it 100 per cent in the groove, Ziggy Elman claimed when

he went to sleep he eounted the Victor trade-mark dogs instead of sheep. . . . Wonder whether Shirley Temple still' has an ambition to be a “G-Man” The last time we talked with her was two I ago and she swore that J. Hoover promised he'd let her ae for him when she became of age.

After having been shot by his father, Young Matt (John Wayne) is nursed back te health by Daniel Howitt (Harry Carey) and Sammy Lane (Betty Field) in “The Shepherd of the Hills," the technicolor version of Harold Bell Wright's novel now at the Circle.

WHEN DOES IT START?

CIRCLE

“The Shepherd of the Wills,” with John Wayne, eat oy eld sind Hats Carey, at 12 6:50 and 10.

‘Anderson Pupils To Give Program

Righty grade and junior high] school pupils, members of the or-| chestral and choral groups of the| Anderson, Ind, summer recreation] program, will give an outdoor concért on the 1204 N. Delaware St. campus of the Jordan Conservatory Sunday at 3:30 p. m. The orchestra will be conducted | by Thomas R. Clem, a Jordan graduate, instrumental music teacher of the Anderson schools. The two choral groups will be directed by Dorothy Dunlap. The program:

The Courier March... .... Conway Golden Rule Overture. ..DeLamater

with Rich

Faniin E at 11:25 2:35,

“Forced Aen a; Be Ga 5:45 and 8

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“Blossoms in Dust,’ Pidgeon.

he Greer rR nt ae jor at 12:30 . 6:50 = . “ilowdic. p Soeiety, > ih penny Singleton. Arthur Lake and Sims, at 11:05, 2:15 5:28 and hy

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“Little Jack Little's Orchestra” n ) with Kathleen Quinn, k Wood, Rostoe ve Harry King ahd. Arline. and the Monocted AmpasSadors. at 1.05, 3:55, 6:45 and

sses for Breakfast,” (on screen) with Dennis Morgan, Jane Wyatt and Shirley es at 11:25 2:15 5:05,

7:55 ahd 10:3

Junior Orchestra

clude Betty Jean Ruff, Mrs, Pauline

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Cinderella's Shoe Don’t "40.8 , Think America’s a& Grand Old Pla Kindergarten and First Grade Cherus Clarinet Polka Jacqueline Dexter, clarinetist Indian Chief ..DeLamater Junior Orchestra My Hero, from “The CHESS fer SSeS Straus These Are the Things T Lov Harris Elementary an Fonter ‘Chorts Sole By James Warmke The Rosary .... Coc On venice: Waters. . Girls’ Clarinet Sextette The Caravan DeLamater Modernistie. ............... ..Norman Junior Orchestra There will be chairs on the cam-

Nevin .. Roeder

TT A ILLEGITIMATE BABIES-

PRESTON wie * FOSTER

. Personally, I'm a graduate of the old Scranton Sirens, and a hotter band never shook the rafters. But on the Astor Roof the other night Ben Blue, Monte Wooley, Milton Rerle and Rob Christenberry were talking about what some of the people in showbusiness did before they became | showmen. Georgie Raft used to drive a grocery wagon on Washington Heights . . . . Jeffrey Lynn spent a whole Christmas week on 47th Street dressed as Santa Claus for the Salvation Army— right in front of the Strand Theater —which features Jeffrey Lynn pictures these days . . . . Dorothy Lamour ran an elevator in the same city Abe Lyman drove 4 cab—Chicage . . . . Joan Crawford and Barbara Stanwyck were chorines in an N.T.G. night elub _ =~ TC revie. So was Ruby Keeler, only eT gr aaa she worked = uses Guinan

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pus for the public which is invited to attend without charge. The first 30 minutes will be broadcast over radio station WIRE.

CHARLEY PAYNE'S Oreh.

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Fields ran an honest gambling 15th ane Cetteee Raric Karle “DEVIL, COMM!

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man parts in a lower New York CINEMA 3° coor.

Fast Side theater when he was only 13 vears young. . . . Ring Crosby got his first break as gone Open Daily - 1 30° Adults %0c, Children ite an 8 Laurence Oliver—Vivian Yeigh

of the Three Rhythm Boys sing- | ing with Paul Whiteman's band. 20c | “THAT HAMILTON WOMAN" “BLACK CAT"

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With the Beautifu! CELIA VILLA, Vocalist

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eh at first he thought he'd prefer pleading before a bar instead of playing in one . . . . Larry Clinton used to make ‘artangements for the Casa Loma band and a couple of musicians named Dorsey . . . . Shep Fields was a Brooklyn lawyer . . . . I must re- | member to order one of those “Columnist Cocktails" two drinks andl vour circulation doubles . . . . | Which reminds me of the “Jiiterbug Cocktail” two drinks and voi see double—three drinks and

you feel single!!! ; RAAT

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