Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 April 1943 — Page 6
BIGHBORHOODS [So She Took | Booked af Circle |||ST HOQSIERS | In Lic Film WHEN YOU have seen Alfred Hitchcock's “Shadow of a Doubt,” The Money : th HURT IN BATTLE
‘which: begins its neighborhood run today, you will have witnessed the
‘performances of two of Hollywood's best. Joseph Cotten and Teresa | ie Fi Di Best Za : ‘Wright are top-notch in the roles of the mysterious uncle and his ques- Sragie Fields Did Por Sgt. Join F. \ F: Osborne of
_ tioning niece. to Avoid Movies ; It seems that Cotten is slowly beginning to be typed—but in a dif- | By FREDERICK C. OTHMAN Shelbyville Among 311
ferent sort of way. In most of his United Press Hollywood Correspondent ’ Casualties. : _- pictures he has portrayed charac- | regained his memory, does not | HOLLYWOOD, April 21.—Moral : CH TOMORROW thra SUNDAY of this-dispatch, if any, seems to : Indiana men included in a list of : ALL "ALL NEW 23RD | 3RD E EW 3RD EDITION
' ters who pear recognize her as the wife he mar- : Halve. 7 ol to have ried when he ’ 311 U. 8.°soldiers reported wounded : . some aura of mystery about the ! be that if you don’t particularly A Revue of the Good of the OF Days! ™ | returned from in action in the Asiatic, European, gVILLE Good : . —men with a past. : 2 want a job, you're liable to get it. North African, North American, Pa- DIANA NOME of VAUD Nhu i i; Stew Brodie
the battlefront, i He scored what is probably his | Tt is ig - A W | That's how Gracie Fields became cific and Southwest Pacific areas,
success in Lis first pic- | Peters who JE¥ 1 [the highest paid actress in the i | 21" Arca. Oet. John 7. OShoras , SE > oN STAGE El er Tr 4 ture, “Citizen Kane,” in which he | gives a surpris- i BY (world; she just wasn’t interested a 3 husband of Mrs. Lane Osborne, Shel sl ; Ri, Nau ed the t | ing] “ : byille i /Mayed a . ely so pers So she earned 3730,000 3 year. = North African Area—Pfc. Jesse H. Hob- : Fm — 0 5 Boy! We shook her hand this morn : : ' 80 Homer Hobson, French Ee but soused | beginner. As J i v ki 1 , Robert 2 Kerr, phsband ; ; '\ drama critic. the girl who is ] (ing, on general principles. You Hn or. © Litirell, ‘son of : To eat] In “Shadow | about to marry don’t often get to shake a hand like Mg. Ee : . : ; . of a Doubt” | Colman and that. Gracie takes in more money, Here is a sample of the Earl Cotten takes | then refuses than the movies’ L. B. Mayer, the| Carroll girlie show which opens
: Greer Garson . the part of a | because of her highest paid American. Friday on stage at the Circle. p ) ; t man who is | realization that Le really loves The beauly about Pields. in| She is Joanne McNabb, one of the |A. Stepanek Jr., son of Mrs. Mary Step- 7 presumably run- | another—the memory of his for- Miss ’ attractions of the impresario’s angk. 14a Porte. Lt. Alva L. Murphy, Grace McDonald, young singing 5 5 1) :
ning away from | mer wife—she displays much tal- [OUr opinion, is that she’s no beauty| o =o... husband of Mrs. Alva L. Murphy, star at Universal, decorates the
the law for sev- | ent. i A a Tord. ibwest Pacifte Area_Sgt. Gerald T. proceedings in “It Ain't Hay,”
: > eral murders he “Random Harvest” opens at the : Goodlander, son of Mrs. Zos Goodlander.! Aphoit and Costello comedy, : Mr. Cotten Unto a There's a touch of gray around her CHILD BRIDES KNEW Hammond; Pvt. Kenneth R. Strait, son of ’ r— | “Teresa Wright, np I t Comoran, and at the Granada | les that she never has touched Be Tir mn 3 But Pais als | Walch moves {a the Lyris today. | jig WL] T 0 il i Ergo: esa Wright, his niece, a Ss . Monroe; S. Sgt. Joseph Owens, Opal-
: " up. Why bother? : k n adofing admit. Slowly, ts The customers like her the way S AILORS FEW HOURS OER inet . OCD GROUP TO MEET ; o&V : a P N
her love and admiration turn to BELMONT — Thr turday: : fear and hatred. “Shadow of a Doubt ans “Mason 1: |she is. PLAN MEMBER DRIVE The emergency medical corp
Against, & background of creak- | - CINEMA Through saturday: “com. | Ms Fields is, by all odds, the| ypyw.yopg, April 21 (U. P).—| Aleph Zadik Aleph chapter 246, workers in OCD district 2¢ will meet stairs and rusty door hinges | mandos Strike at Dawn” and “Meet the |MOSt popular of Bri t coctarring | TWO child brides taken into protec- |of the North side, will have a busi- |at 7:30 p. m. tomorrow in the Haw(Hitchcock's way of showing sus- SN ThroME tomcssce:. une [Te ln 8S He Te Ain | tive custody today told police of ness meeting at 8:30 p. m. Thursday |thorne library to get instructions pense and mys- Heart Belongs to Daddy” and “Night. |1€re at 20t Gen Yo marriage to sailors they had known |in the home of Jack Dorfman, 2353 (for their part in the “bombing” of . tery), her sus- I mare. Monty Woolley Oly .VAWl“| ly a few hours and said they had |N. Alabama st. Plans will be made | Indianapolis by cardboard bombs on x , ! : EMERSON—‘ China Girl” and “Time |mony.” This is her first American ; : picions mount Ps to Kill.” Tomorrow through Saturday: 150. is 1 ot seen their husbands since their | for a membership drive. May 2. . AN po — ; “My Gal Sal” and “Remember the movie. She claims it a er k-end honeymoons. E SCREEN Jo. ecru. Ki( EB | pay first good movie. In July she “Erma Sitler. 13, Billside Md., and W . T om bh TO oi on i% A ”" ’ » s 3) ‘00 Young to Enlist , , . t Ske is con ¢ ESQUIRE— This Thing Called Love” |pheads back to England—and so Betiy Lou Parley, 14, of Norfolk, : % Enough. g A ncricns ify
i i 1 tk and “Tropic Holiday. uncle is 8) her F % : do SUNTAIN ooglyn Bridge: and a much for the delails. : Va. were picked up when they were - * roo - ® deer derground Agent.” oo one "On Very Little After Taxes found talking to sailors in a sub-
GAR FIELD—Through tomorrow: way station. Ph € » S 3 If you have § Stand By All Networks” and “Meet the | What we were interested, in wa The Sitler girl said’ she met|] : STARTS TOD AY 8
een i ’ Stewarts.” i e the actress with ya 5 2 i. op SRANADA-—It Which We Serve” and the. a how you get|Seaman Lynwood Turner in Hill- 3 bi - o J Dudes Are Pretty People.” Tomorrow : _|side last Dec. 9 and two hours later} CI OS Doubt” don't Fre through Wednesday: “Random Harvest.” |it, Miss Fields said it ig a satis The Reckless Romance That vv JR tell your friends ° a HAMILTON— China Girl” and “Crys- |gaction to earn all that cash. Men- they were married. Two days later : ] rr TAINS in Jour - Miss Wright tal Ball.” Tomorrow through Saturday: her husband left for sea duty and ; " T. ¢ He 4 < Deore Open’ 17 Noon + about the sur- she has not seen him since, she . ore ai ler 33¢ 05 P.M.
“Wake Island” and “Lucky Legs.” tally, she said. Actually she never
prise ending. If you haven't, then ' IRVING—"Nightmare” and “Margin |got to see much of it. Those British ; : a ) 3 | be sure to see it at one of your | “Shadow of a Doubr and Norinwes |income taxes are rough. sia. id Paisley ir } oid She ved : Heart SOc AFTER 5:00 neighborhood theaters. Passage.” ‘How she worked her way up to Loony ‘ver : ONId. 116-176 © Prices Ine. Tax TALENT CONTEST FRIDAY, 1 P.M, 3 MECCA — Through tomorrow: “Yank : week-end of their marriage last : 30¢ g ; Its playing at the Old Trail, | i Libya" and “Whispering Ghosts.” wi Te she was getting $16,000 every ' . nd‘then he left for duty. She “DEFENSE WORKERS’ ” SHOW SATURDAY AT 11:40 Belmont, Strand and the Ambas- | OLD TRAIL — Through tomorrow: y night, every week in the ye Larva rs ae "8s S is : sador today, will be shown at the | “Shadow of a Doubt” and “Lucky Legs.” as something else. Miss “his ship ¢ back snd he wasg't ; P. M. DUE TO LEN EN SERVIC S
: ORIENTAL— "Behind the Eight-Ball” said” she didn't mean to do : ) a rr RN RN | Mtn iy, Meus, Spry [Fields Sard she mir. : | __ DOORS OPEN (Thurs. & Fri.) 1 P. M. ae PARAMOUNT Sherlock soimes sna | She said shed been doing fine in| ZC TO 0 TEE ECE BS | ————— ET A ed : J HILTON must have | the Voice of Terror” and “Son of Roar- [British vaudeville for years. Sing-|™", d : Rr AMES ing Dan.” Tomorrow and Friday: “Give in her Lancashire dialect salc. had the mayies in mind when Le | Out, Sisters” and “Invisible Agent.” ine Song fl Be Chinese, fom eee | . » PARKER—Through “Dou- [(it mi as well be ) : wre est” 30 was [ew sr Nothing. * and “Look Who's ny sit), cracking jokes, and PITTSBURGH STRIKE ENDS ’ PITTSBURGH, April 21 (U. P.).
sure-fire. Take the ingredients | Laughing.’ 3 occasionally bringing tears to the Reshonding to sipeals from gov
of a novel written by a best-sell- TL “You Can't d “Behi h - ay an fd he |eyes of the patrons With her beau-| bo" uy * union officials, 28 _ members of a C. I. O. union voted
ing author, add the talents of | Eight-Bal. 3 ; three such fine performers as gu BITZ—Through Friday: “Commandos tiful rendition of Sid-vime bymes \ = Ronald Colman, | memper “00 “4 Night fo Re- | She said she'd never wanted any-|,q.v to end their five-day strike Greer Garson | RIVOLI_Through Friday: “Spring. | thing more. at the Universal Atlas Cement Co., and. newcomer [-lime jn ihe Rockies” and “Thunder Thought She’d Scare Em called protest to the president's
Susan Peters, ST. CLAIR—Through Saturday: ‘Pitts- “hold-the-line” and you have | burgh” and “Blondie for Victory." “But those movie people kept, hold the line” wage order. an excellent, if | ..SANDERS — Through tomorrow: pestering me to get in the films,” tae Sweetheart (Of og Fleet” and “Over- |e said. “I read their scripts and Times Amusement
at times teary, | land to Deadwo ( ’y SHERIDAN — “Bells of Capistrano” [they didn’t seem to be so good to
motion picture. and “Daring Young Man.” omorrow i Ronald Col- | through Saturday: “My Heart Belongs me. From all I could discover, Clock man in his role | t° D8ddy” and “Over My Dead Body.” |they simply contrived an artificial SPEEDWAY — “Time to Kill” and OPENING TODAY as an amnesia | “Aloma of the South Seas.” Tomorrow |SOT Of little story, intended to give victim of the through Saturday: “Immortal Sergeant” me a chance to sing and crack INDIANA : wrgeking Grew - jokes. I said I wanted none of it. “Flight _for Freedom,” with : last war who STATE—Through tomorrow: Sweet- Rosalind Russell and Fred MacMr. Colman later regains his htast ¢ of the Fleet” and “Target for To- | They insisted. Murray, at 12:30, 3:40, 6:50 and
memory gives his usual steady STRAND — Through Saturday “I told my manager, all right let's S Guitiels Swings It.” with performance. Greer Garson dis- | Shadow of a Doubt” and “Destination |set our price so high we'll frighten Guy’ Kibbee, at 11:20, 2:30, 5:40
plays unusual talent in her part | ~syRATFORD — Through t . |them. I asked for 20,000 pounds (a of 3 mtsic: Hall ‘entertainer who 2A an tic Convoy” and. wpiamorto: pound is more-than $4, U. S. A.) for CURRENT SHOWS . later has to endure the agony of OMA ugh ‘tomorrow: |My first picture, and they paid it LYRIC
TAC! - “Strictly in he add and “Falcon’s i ; ey asked for “It Ain’t Hay,” with Abbott and being a secretary to tke later Col- | Strictly, without a whimper. They costello. at" TH06, 2:45, $30
man. The latter, because he has TALBOTT Through Saturday: “Roaa |More. I liked the cinema even less and 10:3
to Morocco han : Id ve to} “How's About .It,” with the y Yetore 1 sald ha 0 Andrews Sisters: at 11:05, 1:45,
wIVXEDO Thrush ‘omarion: ghalf | have 30,000 pounds to do my second 420 7 and 9 3 arts.” picture. I got it. And I could see os : = CO «UPTOWN — Through Wednesday: |T was getting nowhere. “op Triumphs,” with Johnn: p LOU ’ Random Harvest,’ 1 ae-| | Weissmuller and Francis Giffo ~ Produced by DAVID HEMPSTEAD , | 340) A 3:58 y i TU ® Laugh-Packed
DGUE — Through Saturday: “China “For my third picture, at 12:55, 3:85, 6:56 and oir? SRY "Private Buckaroo manded and received 40,000 pounds. “Journey Into Fear,” with Jos- | | Directed by LU LOTHAR MENDES__ : a VY Re V
ough Saturday: ‘“The, " —— m— = . red” and ‘Seven Miles | This was awful. I was getting in on, Seaton and. Dolores De Del R10, —— oii PE fl . pe It (in ; Week
from Alcatraz.” the picture business deeper and LOEW'S DOWNTOWN deeper.
" ¥ Something to Shout About,” ALAMO “Through grow: “Undy- n Amec 18 Loser” "Dr. Renault's She Had to Give Up Tack Onkie Be 19043 3:57.7°11 and
Secr " Starring 3 . 10:25. 7 AMBASSADOR. — Through Saturday: | “I decided to stop them cold on vane. wit with 1, dle 4 Y 8 \ TLR Doughogy,f ® Doubt” and “Johnny |e next offer. I said I'd have to| | Duke Hiingtow's, Bob Crossy's pol r CAN 1) BT | have 50,000 pounds. They handed bends, Be ae” Jere athe | A NH ig \ iL, [i B o 3 E : . it to me. I nearly swooned.” 0:25. . Rhea ANDREWS SIS! in" Tr cn Xa TWO GROUPS T0 HEAR Miss Fields gave up her campaign ; ki Sue : TERS HONS ABOUT Ir oS 1] to stay out of the movies. She said : % Ten = ' FRIDAY ON STAGE! that, if the producers were foolish EARL CARROLL'S enough to pay her more than
: $200,000 a picture, - she supposed V A nN i TI E S Two groups will hear talks on|she’d have to take their money. : gardening by A. A, Irwin, assistant|She made a series of films at that VT GIRLS ps orn! | |county agricultural agent this week. pele, sg she ae " : : : phonogr records, uc ; Tomorrow Mr. Irwin wil discuss sheet music, kept up her stage ‘Insect Disease Control” in the last| work, and brought her annual wage |of a series of six lectures to be|to that record $780,000. given at the Indiana university ex-| And if anybody wants to hire
the Othman as a movie actor: abtension center, 122 E. Michigan st. 3 The meeting is scheduled for 7 p. m. solutely not. We hate acting. We DON REID’S ‘| The Franklin Center Homemak- won't step before the cameras for : ers’ club will hear Mr. Irwin speak a cent under $200,000, or not much ORCHESTRA on victory gardens at an 11 a. m. under, (We'll Jet you know how featuring meeting Friday in the Franklin the Gracie Fields get-rich-quick ~ FRITZ HEILBRAN 28 | Township high school at New| System works.) Bethel. . Mrs. Gayle Maize is club
presigent. © "|2D CHILD ADOPTED DINNER TO HONOR | BY MARY PICKFORD
Mary Pickford said today she will CARLOS MOLINA | Mrs. Pearl I. Krause and Mrs. {adopt Roxanna Charleen, 7 months Soe Prices Elizabeth A. Gwin will be hostesses old, and hopes eventually to: have for a dinner at 6 p. m. Saturday for : : ; the Past Presidents club of the Maj.|? family of four children. Harold C. Megrew auxiliary 3,| The star of silent films yesterday United Spanish War Veterans, at|completed adoption of Ronnie the Colonial tea room. Charles Rogers, 6, and has been A business session will follow the |taking care of Roxanna for several dinner, Mrs. Carrie Link presiding,| weeks. and a card party will follow. Her husband, Charles (Buddy) Rogers, now is a lieutenant in the PREDICTS RAID ON U. S. naval ferrying command.
STOCKHOLM, April 20 (U. P.) — The Berlin correspondent of the COMMUNION SERVICE SET Stockholm newspaper Nya Dagligt| A candle-light communion service Allehanda said today that the Japa-|{will be conducted at 7:30 p. m. tonese were planning an air offensive morrow in Central Avenue Methodagainst the United States in order |ist church, for observance of Maundy to “break the morale and fighting| Thursday. The Rev. Dr. F. Marion spirit of the Americans.” He said|Smith will officiate, and music will ORCHESTRA : that the report came from Tokio. |be presented by the church choir.
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