Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 July 1942 — Page 6
“The Gay Sisters”—Barbara Stanwyck, Geraldine Fitzgerald and Nancy Coleman—come to the Indiana tomorrow. This is the screen dramatization of an unusual novel. Second bill is the mystery-drama, “Spy Ship.”
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FOOTLIGHT CLUB TO HOLD AUDITION
Candidates for membership in the Footlight club, community center dramatic and musical society for the development of amateur talent, may have auditions at 8 p. m. Friday at the Brookside community center. Approximately 85 ‘junior members have enrolled in the talent organization which has furnished amateur entertainers for the junior citizens’ review at the Fountain Square theater and the circus at the South Keystone community center. Mrs. Mabel Hastings is president of the group and Miss Margaret Eastbridge is secretary-treasurer.
QUARTET WILL SING
The Mormon male quartet of Salt Lake. City and Max Donner, accordionist, will entertain at a picnic supper meeting for students of the Central Studios of Music tomorrow night at the home of Miss Ruth Girton, Cossell drive.
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a few they think up themselves + during rehearsal, on the nights of Aug. 7 and 8 at Nashville’s stockade theater. Personally, I am looking forward to it. Like the last production, this one will be directed by Frederic G. Winter, professor of speech and drama ap Butler university and the Jordan conservatory, and played by native talent. It is intriguing to ponder on the prob‘ability that while this is being written under the cooling cyclone of an electric fan, the dramateurs of Brown county are even at this moment toiling away in their sunlit glade. I can vision Prof. Winter now, in his undershirt, shooing the dogs off the stage, in preparation for the first act rehearsal. My Nashville correspondent, Alice Winter, reports that the cast will be composed entirely of folks living in and around Nashville. Lois Chitwood of Helmsburg, “last year’s yell leader at the high school,” will be seen in the role of Clara Wilson, flancee of Dascom Dinsmore (yay, Dascom’), a lonely radio operator in Labrador who has not seen a woman for
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George Is Versatile
GEORGE TURNER, the archvillian of “Bertha,” will display his versatility in the part of Dascom, the hibernating hero of
the Labrador wilds. Marty Lory and Judson Rogers of Nashville play the affianced couple whose airplane is forced down by a cold draft near Dascom’s lonely adobe. The situation which develops is something I feel quite sure that the Brown
. county players can handle, Mrs.
Winter says: “Rehearsals are held every evening at the theater and it’s difficult to know who gets the most enjoyment out of them—the actors, the director or the friends and relatives who wander in from time to time to see what’s going on.” Let me recommend this production heartily. For with that foresight that comes to one in the amusements business, I know in advance that it will be good.
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TO THE INDIANA tomorrow comes the screen adaptation of Stephen Longstreet’s novel, “The Gay Sisters,” with Barbara Stanwyck, George Brent, Geraldine Fitzgerald and a new screen personality, Gig Young. “Eagle Squadron,” epic of the first
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' THE BROWN COUNTY players are at it atsil “July Fourth week-end, you recall, they produced “Bertha, the Beautiful Type=
The results were so gratifying that: this intrepid group of amateur : dramafeurs have dusted off another sterling mellow drammer, “Petticoat Fever,” which they will present with ‘all gags intact, plus
“Mrs. Miniver,” which left our feature writer, Fremont Power, dazed and breathless after he saw it at a special screening Saturday. Mr. Power doesn’t daze easily. Col. Ken Collins, the Indiana’s manager,” is going to see the army today about joining up. ... as a buck private. His theater, incidentally, has been giving out free passes to patrons who buy defense bonds. ' We just heard about it. After Sept. 1, you will be: able to buy bonds directly from booths at the theaters. You give them the cash and they’ll give you the bond, instead of sending over to the post office or the bank as they do now. , . . Indianapolis may be one of the 300 cities on the itinerary of the Hollywood victory ‘shows which will range the countryside during September to sell bonds. And while we're on the subject of bonds, let's not forget the grand bond selling job the neigh-
WHEN DOES IT START?
‘CIRCLE “Dr. Broadway,” with Macdonald Cagey and Jean Phillips, at 11:20, 2:15, 5:10, 8:05 and 10:30. On stage, Sammy Kaye and his 3pestra, at 12:50, 3:45, 6:40 and
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“Maisie Gets Her Man,” with .Ann Sothern and Red Skelton, at 11, 2:10, 5:20 and 8:30.
“I Married an Angel,” with Nelson Eddy and Jeanette MacDonald, at 12:40, 3:50, 7 and 10.
INDIANA
“Eagle Squadron,” with Diana Barrymore, Robert Stack, Jon Hall and Eddie Alpers: at 11:45, 2:15, 4:45, T:15 and 9:45.
LYRIC
“Take a Letter, Darling,” with Rosalind Russell and Fred MacMurray, at 12:45, 3:55, 7:05 and 10:15. . “Night in New Orleans,” with Preston Foster, Patricia Morison and amert Dekker, at 11:30, 2:40, 5:50 and 9.
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ter for giving ‘Ship Ahoy: a good review. “1 saw this movie last Bn turday and if it is a good movie, t1¢n the .Gene - Autry westerns are epics. You even had the audacity to-call Red Skelton ‘funny’ and in the
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THEY LIVED THEIR SECRET LIVES] To meet them is to love them—but to love them is dangerous! «os Every strange episode in: the lives of these girls that the _
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