Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 May 1942 — Page 10
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WHEN DOES IT START?
INDIANA “Reap the Wild Wind,” with Ray Milland, John Wayne, Paulette Goddard and Raymond Massey, at 11:23, 2, 4:37, 7:14 and 9:51.
CIRCLE “Joan of Paris,” with Michele Morgan and Paul Henreid, at 12:35, 3:45, 6:55 and 10:05.
“The Bashful Bachelor and Abner, at 11:20,
» with Lum 2:30, 5:40 and
LOEW'S
“Twin or * with George Brent, Jo nett and Jina Auer, at i250, 3 35, 7 and 10:1 “Kid Grove Killer.” oh Van | Heflin Mgrsha Hunt, at 11:15
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“In This Our Life,” with Bette Davis, Olivia de Havilland, George Brent, and Dennis Morgan, at 12:45, 4:05, 7:10 and 10:20. Mexican Spitfire at Sea,’ with Lupe Velez and Leon Errol, at 11:20, 2:40, 5:50 and 8.
Appear
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Be free of disconcertingly uncomse fortable foot trou-
4 Recitals This Week Clarinet, Piano, Harp and
Pupils Included.
A group of four recitals will be
held in Indianapolis this week, fea-
Tomorrow
“THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
NEIGHBORHOODS
By FRANK WIDNER:
THREE NEW SHOWS move into the neighborhoods this week with the promise of good entertainment. The first of the three, “We Were Dancing,” is a vehicle for Norma Douglas is the suave European count
Shearer and Melvyn Douglas.
the original idea. Love triumphs in the end, however. It shows at the Belmont, Sunday through Tuesday; the Rivoli, St. Clair, Strand and Uptown, today through Saturday and at the Speedway, today and tomorrow. “To the Shores of Tripoli,” second of the three, is a technicolor epic of the marines. Maureen O'Hara is the gal saved by the leathernecks. John Payne is the spoiled rich guy and Randolph Scott is the veteran top sergeant. This film shows at the Granada tomorrow through Wednesday; at the Irving Sunday through Wednesday and at the St. Clair, Strand and Uptown, Sunday through Tuesday. Last of the three is “Dumbo,” Disney’s dumb elephant with the big ears. America already knows the story of this cartoon and many will be back seeing it for the second time when it plays at the Belmont, Irving and Rivoli today through Saturday and at the Zaring tomorrow through Saturday.
who makes his living as a professional house guest. Polish princess, plans to make her money by marrying it.
Norma, the That's
Were Dancing” and “Yank on the Burma Road.’ SANDERS— “Remember the Day” and ‘Country Fair’ Tomorow through Saturday: “Under Fiesta Stars” and “Rookies on Parade.” SHERIDAN —' ‘Woman of and ‘‘Hayfoo t.’ Tomorrow Saturday: “Call Out the Marines’ “valley of the Sun.’ SPEEDWAY —Through tomorrow: “We hose J Dancing” and ‘Remarkable Anrew STATE— -Through tomorrow: It Soldier’ and “Bed Time Story. STRAND-—Through Saturday: Were Dancing” and ‘Yank Burma Road.” STRATFORD—T h roug h “Two-Faced Woman’ and Soldier.” TACOMA - Through tomorrow: “Four Jacks and a Jill” and “Down Argentine Way.” TALBOTT Through “Shanghai Gesture” eyed Sailors.’ TUXEDO—Through tomorrow: ara Falls’ and “Pittsburgh Kid. UPTOWN-—Through Saturday: Were Dancing” and “Yank Burma Read.” VOGUE—Through Saturday: cone of the Islands” and ‘Swamp Water ZARING—“Jungle Book” and ‘Hay=oot.” Tomorrow through Saturday: “Dumhn’” and ‘‘Obliging Young Lady.”
PRETTY SAILBOAT
Charles Overhold, director of the Technical high school concert ore
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CHEMISTRY COURSE
TO START JUNE 15
Chemistry courses will be organized in Indiana by the Indiana university extension division under the engineering - management - science program being conducted by the U. S. Office of Education. The classes are designed to acquaint men and women - with chemical labortory practices to fill positions in defense industry. The tuition is free. Indianapolis classes will begin the week of June 15 with an organization meeting scheduled for 7 p. m. June 12. The class will meet for 12 weeks and will be made up of three hours of lectures and seven
hours laboratory practice each week.
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PRACTICALLY ALL the “out=in = the - suburbs” theaters are planning on continuous matinees Memorial Day. All those people who went to the Speedway have
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PARAMOUNT IS going all out Saturday with a three-variety show. The cinema menu includes “Wolf Man,” “Rags to Riches,” and “Outlaws of the Desert.” Also included as a “P. S.” is a chapter of the current
serial, “Secret Service.” ” ”n ” THE GLOVE SLINGERS, mirth makers for Columbia's short sub=jects, h'S tne Fountain Square theater tonight through Friday in their newest two-reeler, “Kink
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THE MID-WEEK SCHEDULE: BELMONT — Through Saturday: “Dumbo” and ‘‘Born to Sing.’ CINEMA — Through Saturday: ‘“‘Shanghai Gesture'* and ‘Valley of the Sun.” DAISY-—Through tomorrow: ‘Mr. y" and “Bullet Scars.’ DRIVE-IN—' ‘Corsican Brothers” and Shorts. Tomorrow through Saturday: “What's Cookin’ ” and ‘Top Sergeant Mulligan.” EMERSON—"To Be or Not to Be” and “Born to Sing.” Tomorrow through Saturday: ‘Lady Has Plans” and ‘‘Danger=ously They Live.’ ESQUIRE ‘Major Barbara Wine.” Tomorrow through “Sullivan's Travels” and Gesture.’ FOUNTAIN S UARE—Through Friday: “Gentleman at Heart” and “Tragedy at Midnight.” . GRANADA! ‘Fleet's In” and “Fly by Night, * Tomorrow through Wednesday : “To the Shores of Tripoli” and “On the Sunny Side.’ HAMILTON- -“Blue, White and Perfect” and ‘Lady Has Plans.” Tomorrow through Saturday: ‘Dangerously They Live” and ‘Valley of the Sun. IRVING - —~Through Saturday. and “On the Sunny Side.’ MECJA—Through tomorrow: “Design for Scandal” and ‘What's Cookin.” ORIENTAL— What's Cookin’ and “Blue, White and Perfect. Tomorrow through Saturday: “Ride 'Em Cowboy” and ‘‘Honolulu Lu. PAR AMOUNT "The Body Disappears” and “Red River Valley. 4 Tomorrow and |
chestra, has composed a beginning piano number which is appearing this month in Etude, monthly music publication. It is named ‘Pretty White Sailboat.” Another of his compositions, “Dainty Kerchief,” has been purchased by the Theodore Presser Co. for publication soon.
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will play are: pA NCE “Lia Cinquantaine” Keith's tomorrow. Maybe it's Bela : Lugosi, who also is in the picture,
(Gabriel-Marie) ; Virgil Beeler, ; “The Lost Chord” (Sullivan); Rich- hiding behind that door, no doubt, with a club. The little g2l at the
| ard Rappaport, “Ah, So Pure” (von . | Flotow) ; Robert Joslin, “Minuet in right is Vickie Allen who is one 'G” (Beethoven); Robbie Robinson of the attractions in Keith's stage f '| show, “Victory Revue.”
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| Tomorrow ‘ Alfred Mirovitch, concert pianist ; i : head of the Jordan Conservatory | Miss Pauline Clark will present piano department, has accepted a 3 group of her piano pupils In aloontract with the Boosey & Hawkes recital as 8 p. ine at the Washington |, sts bureau and music publishStreet Presbyterian church. Pupils); o house of New York for an ex-| parucisating et Dyiia Nokes, LoiS|tanded concert and lecture tour | May, Billy Conley, Nancy Falcon-|,.t fall, iv was announced today. | bury, Barbara Smith, John Jones.| one terms of the contract also Marian Davis, Wilma Emberton. | nroyide for the publication of origWiliam Ellaby. inal compositions by Mr. Mirovitch Lyndal Reed, Rosemary Hoff-| as well as transposition of Russian meyer, Norman Irrgang, Mary Lou-|mysic for orchestral instruments he ise Holzlider, Marjorie Owen, Joan has completed in the past few Parr, Billy Miller, Barbara Hoff- years. meyer, Guy Cranor, Sue Blank, pny Mirovitch will appear as Eugene Bradshaw, Elaine Litch-|pjano soloist with leading symphony field, Marvin Beisel, Patricia Tay-| orchestras and as special soloist at lor, Velma Lee, Joanne Payne, Paul| carnegie hall, New York, on Nov. Harding. 16 and Feb. 2.
LaVoune McKinney, LaSalle Ret to J 4 Fleming, Patricia Campbell, Eugenia urns to Jordan After Tour In his lecture tour, the pianist,| Friday: “Burma Convoy” and “Swing | It Soldier.’
| Schoen, Marie Higgins, Patricia | Main, Vigna Lewis, Geneva Col- an authority on Russia, will speak PARKER Through tomorrow: “Blood | lier, Joyce Smith, Beverly Farquer, on the general topic—"Sources of| and Sand’ and “Never Give a Sucker | Barbara Sartor, Betty Brown, Ge-|Russian Spiritual Strength.” gia ne | neva Bone, June Smoot, Donald] The pianist will confer with An-| Girl” and Tanks a Million, drew Schulhof, vice president of
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Dancing’ and “Dumbo. ST. CLAIR—Through Saturday: AE hy? as in the United States. | Fall Creek blvd. Mirovitch joined the Jordan
They are Mary Lou Fettig, pian- | faculty two years ago. A native of ist, “The Star-Spangled Banner’ pcs where he was acquainted ‘and “The Beautiful Blue Danube” i) papjen Sevitzky, Indianapolis | (Strauss-Revenger); Susan Dunlop, | coiphony orchestra director, he is pianist, “The Dutch Twins” (Ward) ‘now a naturalized American citizen.
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