Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 June 1942 — Page 20

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ONE OF THE STRANGE things which happen in show business is happening at Keith's this week-end. There we find Anton Walbrook, one of the brightest stars of British filmdom, double-billed with the usual Chicago vaudeville lineup. It's almost like teaming a symphony orchestra and a juke box on the same concert stage. Mr. Walbrook appears in a British-made film, “Suicide Squadron,”

which it something of a elassie war romance, The film was re- | Pictures, probably as a swap for an American film. Whatever film the British might | have received in exchange, I am | reasonably certain that we got a | bargain. For “Suicide Squadron” is strictly grade A for art. What it is doing in a series of class B releases I can't imagine. 8 8 =

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On Stage

KEITH'S STAGE show, “Thumbs Up,” is one of the more sprightly vaudeville series on the circuit. Lester Cole and his debutantes put on a spectacular, patriotic song-fest. Juggling fans will like Winnie May who is tops in that art. Two dance teams,

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HOLD PITCH-IN SUPPER Irvington chapter 364, O, E. S, will hold a pitch-in supper at 6:30 p. m. Monday in the Irvington Masonic temple, 5515 E. Washington st. The business meeting which will follow will be the last until September. Benita Kaye is worthy matron and R. Clifford Mahrling is worthy patron.

_ THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES 'Fantasia’ Now ‘at Lyric

Now what do you suppose is happening here? Your guess is as good as ours, because we haven't seen “Fantasia” either. It opens today at the Lyric. :

Pupils of Mrs. Compton Will Give Recital Tonight

Piano pupils of Mrs. John H.) program include Sylvia McCann Compton will present a recital to] RCT, Dianiss. Diva Mitchell, expression; Eva D. Bohanon, piBight 3p on We Wilking |, jst, and Samuel D. Bohanon. b Music Co. auditorium, Dolthea Rhim and Scott EberThose appearing are: hart will receive teachers’ diplomas Marilynn Ballantyne, Sally Pow-| from the piano department and ers, Kenneth Boyer, Sharon Brady, Izona Crane will receive a certifiJanet Cox, Carmel Cecile, Rosemary | cate in harmony.

Doran, Carol Emerich, Barbara Foltz, Corrinne Frye, Joan Gaadis, £10 F BRE AKS OouT DURING FILM KISS

Ivanna Gwaltney, Carol Harlan, | Ann Heun, Tommy Hollett, Bob SALT LAKE CITY, June 12 (U. P).—Joel McCrea took pretty

| Harrah, Ruth Jacobs, Mary Ann Kish, Kathryn Lee Marts, Marjorie McBroom, Martha Lou Miller, John Joe Petraits, Shirley Pe- 3 : , y traits, REvelyn Petrovich, Harry ilen Diey in his arms, her eyes Pointer, Patricia Pointer, Neal Ran- closed—their lips met in the condolph, David Roch, Gerald Roch,|cluding embrace—and the movie screen caught fire. Wednesday's audience knew the show was over and filed down the aisle in an orderly manner. Fire-

David Rouse, Marilyn Schetter, Fritz Shumaker, Jimmy Slaughter, men from across the street came over and put the fire out. It had

Roy Slaughter, Sandra Sparks,| been caused by a short circuited

Christine Viola, Audrey Wilhite, | Patty May Wilhite, Ruth electrical switch and resulted in an estimated $1700 damage.

White. | Carol Wood, Janis Wood and Bruce 65 IN JORDAN BAND TO PLAY AT LYRIC

Zimmerman. Sixty-five members of the Jordan

» 2 ~ 15th Phillips Recital conservatory junior band will maich from Monument Circle at 10:45 a. m.

The Phillips club of the Phillips tomorrow to the Lyric theater,

Memorial temple will present students of the Cosmopolitan school of where they will play the national anthem.

music and fine arts in the 15th anThe group will be guests of the

nual recital at the church, located at Drake and West sts. Presenting piano numbers will be: Lillian Brown, Lillian Frances Pope, Helen Imogene League, Helen Jean Kennedy, Willa Wilkens, Etholia Coleman, Dolthea Rhim, Lora Edwards, Emma Lewis, Betty Bartee, Doris Smith, John Andres, Wilbert Johnson, Eddye Winfield, Janet Butler, Barbara Jean Hall, Ruth Reynolds, Anna Lillian White, Nellie Graham and Ruby Spight. They are students of Lillian M. LeMon. The Cosmopolitan ensemble, in-

classical music.

OPTIMISTS HEAR MARINE

Capt. Ralph E. Boulton, head of the marine corps recruiting station

eT erie, 2 Gp, oh of a soe bn 5 Crane awd Leona Hill, will assist, picture, “The Marines Have Landalong ith Hog! Huse chorus theleq™ will be shown, Members will Sa go . tt ig TN he play golf at the Woodstock Country “ticlub from 12 to 6:30 p. m. next

Teachers who will appear on the Wednesday. A dinner will follow.

Lyric for Walt Disney's “Fantasia,” which is based on seven works of]

here, was to address members of the

RECRUITS IN NAVY TO SEE 'SHIP AHOY'

Bach recruit who enlists in the navy between now and Wednesday will receive passes to the Tommy Dorsey-Red Skelton film, “Ship Ahoy,” now playing at Loew's, it was announced today by the navy re-

cruiting station. At the same time, recruits will be asked to submit a 15-word state

The author of the best statement submitted will receive a $50 war bond provided by Mr. Skelton, Hoo-sier-born comedian.

DEAN GAVIT TAKES U. S. POST MONDAY

BLOOMINGTON, Ind, June 12 (U. P.).—<Dean Bernard C. Gavit of

{the Indiana university school of

law, appointed general counsel of the war manpower commission yesterday by Paul V. McNutt, WMC chairman, will begin his new duties in Washington Monday. President Herman B. Wells said Dean Gavit will be given a leave of absence and that recommendations for an acting successor will be made at the next board of trustees meeting late this month.

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