Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 September 1943 — Page 15
de: |ard Harrington,
at least two free concerts for service men at Camp Atterbury this winter, Arrangements for the concerts have been completed by Maj. LeRoy L. Wahle, chief of special service at the camp, who will be in charge of all arrangements: Howmanager of the Indianapolis orchestra, and officials of local 3, A. F.of M. The first concert is scheduled
_{for Sunday afternoon, Nov. 14. For
Gleckler, Helen Buck, L. D. Kohlmeyer and Mable 8S. Cradick.
the second concert, ning, Feb. 28, Carroll Glenn, young American violinist who will be soloist with the orchestra here on Feb. 26 and 27. has voluntegred her services as soloist, Mr. Harrington said.
Monday ‘eve-|
{Wind in Jamaica,” the Paul Osborn
dramatization of the
(| Hughes novel, which is the second
gulld preserftation of the 1043-44 season. | Plscator is credited in this counfry with such productions as “Winter Soldiers,” “Nathan the Wise" and “Days of Our Youth” at the New School of Social Research. Irv: Europe he headed ,the Volks-
buehne theater and his own thea |
ter, in which he produced adaptations of “What Price Glory” and “An American Tragedy.” “A High Wind in Jamalca” which will follow the guild's presentation of Margaret Webster's production of “Othello,” starring Paul Robeson, now in Boston, is scheduled to go Into rehearsal
~|early next month,
Hoosierdom’s own Marjorie Main and James Cagney star in
“Johnny Come Lately,”
opening at Loew's tomorrow night in a war
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bond premier The evening's festivities will begin at 8:15, when Ann Corio and Eddie Foy Jr. currently at the Circle, will make an appear ance on Loew's stage. Bill Elder, the theater's manager, reported yes terday that a late vount showed approximately $75,0000 worth of bonds
HOLLYWOOD, Sept. 28.-—Francis | Lederer has been signed for the leading male part in “The Bridge |
poate |
ra a. embertiP: a|SChedule Paper Sale
Frieda Herbst, publicity; Mrs.] The annual paper sale of HawGeorgia Rost, social, and Mrs. Vivian | thorne school 50 will be held Fri-
a he and organizations—Mrs. A. R. Coffin, chairman, and Mesdames Esther M. Swope, Charles Cohee,
He added that the orchestra has already received hundreds of requests for tickets to the orchestra
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OCD Drivers’ Corps To Convoy Trucks
The office of civilian defense drivers’ corps will leave at 9 a, m. Thursday from the Hotel Lincoln for Burns City where the drivers will pick up naval trucks to drive to Chicago. The convoy will be composed of 15 drivers from. the OCD and 10 |from the Red Cross. This is the | third convoy sponsored for the navy {by the OCD.
Card Party Booked
A “kaffee klatch” card party will Ibe held by the September band { members of the Altar society of St. Catherine of Sienna church in the school hall at 1:15 p. m, tomorrow. Hostesses will be Mesdames Thomas Tate, John Long and Louis Wend-
ling.
concerts here this winter from service men stationed in this area. Nearly 3000 enlisted men attended the orchestra's subscription concerts free of charge last year, he said. Many women’s organizations, especially Kappa Kappa Kappa and Psi Jota Xi sororities, have purchased season tickets at a special rate to be distributed by the orchestra to service men who apply for admission at the Murat box office.
SONYA STOKOWSKI IN 'PATRIOTS' ‘CAST
NEW YORK, Sept. 28-—-Sonya Stokowski, daughter of . Leopold Stokowski, has been added to the cast of “The Patriots,” the Sidney Kingsley - drama starring Walter Hampden, which shortly is to begin an extended road tour. Miss Stokowski, whose last Broadway appearance was in “Letters to Lucerne,” will portray the role of Mrs. Alexander Hamilton, wife of the nation's first secretary of the treasury in the play, which won the New York drama critics award for 1943. apolis this season at English's,
LENORE GETS NEW ROLE
HOLLYWOOD, Sept. 28.—Lenore Aubert, who scored a “hit” in Samuel Goldwyn's “They Got Me Covered,” the Bob Hope film, has been signed to play the second feminine
- [lead in RKO Radio's “International
Zone,” in which George Sanders
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On stage, Ann Corio and Eddie y Jr, at 12:58, 3:57, 6:46 and 9:35. “It's » Great Life,” with Penny Singleton and Arthur Lake, at 11:32, 2:21, 5:10, 7:50 and 10:35,
LOEW'S “Destroyer,” with Edward O 03 at 12:36, 3:51, 7:08 and 1 “Good Luck Mr. Yates,” with Claire Trever, at 11:04, 3:19, 5:84 and 8:49. INDIANA
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DISNEY SHORT TO RUSS
HOLLYWOOD, Sept. 28.—A print of Walt Disney's satirical short sub-
ject, “Der Fuehrer's Face.” made for RKO Radio release, is now en route to Russia.
SHELDON IN MUSICAL HOLLYWOOD, Sept. 38, — Gene
Sheldon, famed patter artist and banjoist of vaudeville and the musical comedy stage, has been signed for “Show Business” which Eddie Cantor is producing and starring in for RKO Radio. In addition to | doing his own specialty, Sheldon {will carry on a running gag with {Cantor throughout the picture, | George Murphy, Constance Moore and Nancy Kelly play leading roles in. the film.
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