Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 July 1943 — Page 16
| TUESDAY, JULY 20, 1943 At Circle Friday in 'Mister Big’
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Thev're in the groove in “Mister Big.” It's Peggy Ryan and Wonald O'Connor in one of the jive routines to be seen in the filmmusical opening at the Circle Friday.
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made their home for nine years, and prepared today to become iandlubbers for the duration. The singer recently donated his; vacht, the Masquerader. to the navy replaced it with seven-foot rowboat. Instead of sailing the eastern inland waters between singing engagements, Thomas will row across the lake of his new 50-acre estate atop a mountain in Mande-
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| LAS VEGAS. Nev, July 20 (U. P.) —Gertrude Niesen, former 2ZiegPublic re- | feld Follies star, and Albert Greenfield. Chicago restaurant owner, were honevmooning today. Thev were married vesterday at a iio, RKO Radio, iz producing five quiet ceremony attended only by the its 1043-44 season, bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Monte «“1he |C. Niesen It was Miss Niesen's first “The Curse of the riage and Greenfield's second. “Cat| Miss Niesen, who has been singThe Amorous Ghost,” ing and dancing since she was 2, have a Thorne Smith was featured as singer on the Rudy “The Screaming Skull,” and Vallee radio program for three “They Creep by Night” The last vears. She also has played in sevis a satirical chiller in which eral motion Bice. he horror masters of the past re-| ree |
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Appearing in the films will be Kim BRunter, Jean Brooks, Isabel Jewell. Simone Simon, Kent Smith, Erford Gage, Jean Brooks and Jane | Times Special HOLLYWOOD, July — Thel vear's oddest fan letter hes resnhes | Dorothy Lamour from : t
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Draft Status. By WILLIAM C. PAYETTE
United Press Staff Correspondent HOLLYWOOD, Julv 20 —The star trumpet player has been married two weeks and he still thinks it's wonderful. The man’s name is Harry James and his bride is a St. Louis girl who looks better in technicolor than practically anybody, She also dances like sixty, In fact, it was the dancing that first interested Miss Betty Grable in Mr. James. He played his trumpet and she danced, and the first thing anybody knew they were married. It was Miss Grable's walking that interested Mr. James. She walked by and he was interested Even after two weeks. they still dance a little of ning—when Mr. James has an evcning. He's busy with his band on the radio three nights a week, and in the daytimes Mr. and Mrs. have movies to make. at Fox and he work they'd like to find a halfway between.
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Live in Big House However, Mr. James said. an't find a house even halfway tween here and the end of world, so they live in a in Beverly Hills and look for thing more their where the echoes won't crazy, Mr. James said Mr. James said he and might not be keeping though, because of
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the Mrs, house long, the army. He| he said, that he was 1-A, and heard on the radio that he was 4-F. From his draft board he hasn't heard anything mavbe somebody knows something he doesn’t. he said. He had a pret- | tv thorough physical about a month ago. He didn't think it would be too hard to switch from carrying a tune to carrying a rifle, A couple of things, though, said. How about walking into a barracks and finding vour wife's picture pinned up over everybody's bunk, he said, or maybe drawing a sergeant who remembers vou are the guy who took his favorite pinup girl out of circulation?
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Army Bugler That, maybe he could get used to. Mr. James said, but he was prac-| tically certain he wouldn't like bugling himself out of bed in the morning. Mr. James has just finished recording all the bugle calls for the army and the army is send-| ing them to its camps to be played! over public address systents, In the morning it will be reveille by Harry James and at night taps by Harry James. He and the Mrs. would like’ to tour the army camps together, Mr James said. He would play his trumpet and Mrs. James would sing with the band or mavbe dance a little, or maybe technicolor. Mr. James’ elastic lip is of wind-driven bandsmen evervwhere, That, they say, is the] secret of his success with music on | the brass, which is not only loud, | but good. You just have the lip or vou haven't, Mr. James said. It looked about like any lip (forgive us, James) except it had a mustache on top. Mr. James’ mother Until a
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES Coming Soon to the Indiana
Laraine Day,
Sonja May
Call Again
'44 Show Expected to Form | | At Coliseum.
Indianapolis again may be favored this year by being the assembly | point for Sonja Henie's wood Ice Revue,” Miller,
according to Dick Coliseum manager. Miss Henie, who is completing a picture for 20th Century-Fox, was scheduled to make another movie before the first of the year, but this has been postponed until after her forthcoming tour. Arthur M. Wirtz, producer, recently was in Hollywood to cast the show and decide upon its theme. Present plans call for extended engagements in Indianapolis, Chicago, Detroit and New York, with a reduction in traveling to meet war conditions. The show will have an all-girl chorus. Although the unit is being organized in Hollywood, Mr. Miller points out that more auditions probably
openwill be held here so that the acts
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todav. Moss Hart, who will write, direct and stage the production, is draftfrom stage stars now, serving in the air forces. Only air
scholarship awards to the Arthur jcorps personnel will participate
Jordan Conservatory of Music, |
Miss Ada Bicking, conservatory di-| lof the air corps,”
rector, announced today, The awar
Steinkeler,
will go to Lillian J. 2002 Bellefontaine and piano; Jeannetite Pogue, 414 Harvard pl. voice; Esther McComb and Florine Duff. both of Ft. Wayne, voice and piano respectively, and Caroline Compton, Evansville, voice. Also, Wilma piano; Billy Steinert, both
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Byfield, Cole and Dorothy of Louisville, Portland, Ore. Northecutt,
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Albany, N. Y. voice, Instructors to Serve
Several departments of the faculty are concerned with the awards and members will serve as structors to the winners. They include head of the piano department, assisted by Marie Zorn, Earle Howe Jones, H. Otis Pruitt, Lucille Wagzner, Blanche Brown, Helen Farrell, Paul Lindstaedt, Imogene Pierzon, Helen Louise Quig, Mae Engle, Alice Rayburn Harper, Laut, Dorothy Munger, ing Turner and Carolyn Burd. Members of the voice faculty are Charles Hedley, director; Fred Jeiry. Alvina Palmquist and Franklin Taylor. Joseph Lautner is head of the choral and opera departments. Students i taught by and Beldon Leonard, and theory department by Phelps. The music education department, headed by Stanley Norincludes Lenora Coffin, Isabelle
ner, Marian
in the Norman
ner and Mr. Leonard. Plans for the school year at the conservatory call for instruction in all four years leading to the bachelor of music,
ter's and other degrees,
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Designed to “depict the true spirit the show will be a play with music, both serious and] | humorous in vein. Proceeds will go to army emergency relief. It is slated for an October opening in New York City, Hart, author of “Lady in the Dark,” and co-author of “The Man Who Came to Dinner,” and “You Can't Take It With You,” is donat- | ing his services and royalties, LUPE MAY QUIT— 'EEN LOOVE AGAIN’ HOLLYWOOD, Cal, July 20 (U. | Velez, the militant Mexican acrtess, said today she was considering retiring from the screen because she was ‘een loove again.” The Latin actress recently turned a script of “Nana” to the Mexico City film studio to whom she 1s under contract and said she was considering no Juture Toles.
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1944 “Holly- |
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Le I today that the troupe would be here | dB 4 about Oct. 1
Last year the entire show was assembled in Indianapolis. is one of ‘he few to have
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| TURNERS TO DANCE
| The Athenaeum Turners will en-
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