Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 October 1943 — Page 20
doors McGuire Portrays Role at Indiana Theater.
By DAN GORDON
“Claudia,” the cinema version of Rose Franken's stage play, openéd t the Indiana yesterday. Dorothy McGuire plays the lead as she did on Broadway, and at English's last November, and gives practically the same impish and expert performance in the role of the young wife j who, in the beginning of the story, I has not yet grown up to the re|sponsibilities of married life, The plot is light and breezy and § has no serious intentions. Claudia
is a scatterbrained, impetuous person who has been married for six months to David Naughton (Robert Young), an architect. They live on {a farm in Connecticut which David has bought with money left him by his father. Mother Visits Frequently ; Claudia has never learned to bréak away from her dependence | on her mother, Mrs. Brown (Ina Claire), and finds it hard to adjust | herself away, Mrs. Brown frequently pays the couple a visit and, after one of her stays at the farm, David drives her | to the train. While he is gone, | “ | Jerry Seymour (Reginald Gardiner), | a writer who rents the next farmhouse, has a flat tire In front o the Naughton house, Jerry is a debonair artist who! a ise. *lubiise J {does not dabble In conventionalities, { | Grauman & Co., at 1:48, 4:18, Saul land before you know M-—of even | [| ana 9:15. x | {Claudia for that matter—he has de- | Wg Sard of 3 Nalugs Bi, veloped an infatuatien for her. To! at 12:10, 2:40, 5:10, 7:40 and 10:10. Claudia’s impressionable mind, CURRENT FEATURES Jerry represents something utterly! INDIANA {different than anything she has with Dorothy Me. {ever known. He réturns the next day with |. “Th Sa Th Jack left in his car by mistake. They are interrupted by David who dis- | (covers them in an embrace, : ; : Claudia Starts Pouting | ; . ; “The Seventh Vietim. with Jerry makes his exit, Claudia be- | G Toi Cobar. at 12:35, 3:1, 4:8 gins to pout at David's unreason- 7 LOEW'S able attitude and David is just plain 6 “Salute_te the Marines, with + ry. Pay and angry. The ensuing tenseness a 1 en, at 12: * 5 ri 7:03 interrupted when they learn (1) that Mrs. Brown has an incurable |N v gan Sd ri ailment and (2) that Claudia is go- | : w [] ing to have a baby. . That's when the sobering up Marierie Javienss process begins. At last Claudia is forced, by circumstances beyond her | jeontrol, to. take matters into her | Met Soprano lown hands and face life on her |
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Olivia de Havilland is the “Princess O'Rourke” and Robert Cummings is her boy friend in the madcap comedy opening at the Circle tomorrow. Also featured are Charles Coburn, Jack Carson and Jane Wyman,
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PENING TODAY KEITH'S On Stage, “Jubiise Pallien" Wit} ith
“Claudia,” Chiire, Robert Claire, at 11, ae and 10:10. LYRIC
“The Oklahoma Kid" with James Cagney and Humphrey Bo0B. at 11, 1:50, 4:40, 7:30 and
Glam and Arthur 18, 5:32 and 5:48
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John Harris Kelly of Ellettsville Recitative a08 Aris of Miteetis, recently was promoted from major 1 : to lieutenant colonel in the U. 8. Rhapsodie, Opus 9. No. 2 army infantry, Gavotta in P Sharp Miner ... A graduate of Indiand university (Gordon Manley) in 1035, he was a top ranking officer Der Brikonis 2 pon in the university's R. O. T. C. unit | per Lindenbaum . Sia and was commissioned a second Uneeduld . ot fois lieutenant in the army reserves Midleton) Upon graduation, Malurous Qu's uno Penne “a He was a member of Theta Chi 1a Flute enchantes ........ Sokoas i fraternity and of Scabbard and rh, 'D.y 1 Mine as "Ware Blade, military honorary fraternity v. iat Indiana.
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INDIANA U, STARTS | ‘SECOND WAR COURSE
With the second war training {course in procurement of materials | beginning at Indiana university ex. {tension school today, 17 persons o _ [have received certificates from the first class offered during the last | 18 weeks under the engineering, seience and management war training program of the U. 8. office of education.
Indianapolis residents awarded certificates are Bonnie Overhultzer, Lloyd Cummings, Ralph H. Thorne burg, Robert E. Gray, William G. Stockton, Ruby M. Ernest, William Deschler, Bertha Ashcraft, Marcella Eischems, Norman G. Wilson, H. Coval, Stanley C. Boyle, John M. Berry and Lucille O. Throckmorton. Also receiving certificates are Charles E. Luce, Robert E. Lay and Charles W. Hathaway of Columbus. The new class, to be taught by Charles W, Ostertag of Indianapolis, { will meet at 6 p. m. each Thursday | for 15 weeks.
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