Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 November 1943 — Page 13
to Hold
£ A.
i :
I
BEE i
Fg
£ X35
i
i
ln
as” FHI:
i
:
Sf
7
f 585 0E8 Sh i
i
FR
i & = + » -
J. 'P. Healy, ink Jones and . Publicity
F i
f
8 5
nor and. Miss
usic -- Miss | Mrs. Carl:
Arrangements n, chairman; = J
, Mrs. Crush
m during the 1 by Miss Viet, and James sing.
3roups
rings i
©
artment club ndar of active
oard of direc- . next Monday 1e garden de-
y luncheon at ¥
ll be a holiday
nent will have _ or the Moth- ©
- away of
Lae ow pee ee
PARAMOUNT Rew dover 20¢ & Y TIME (Tax inel.) DIES, ALWAYS—100
1 bait OF THE OPERA"
Ee
who lived a hundred fascinating lives!
yg RL ¥ ines : Li fh 5 Sie Ra ? = i eee vr diel a aa a a a Ea de i a EE a aa el a a lant 3 fon” saat ci punetaiok immu don nt aad omer opto bese it * B = RCN PR JS
Le
Tn. a Bridesmaid,” Andrews. Sisters Sisters, st ey H oe 5:10, and 10:30. LOEW'S “Gin * with Mickey Rooney, Ju Garland and Dorsey and his orches #8.12:02, 2:28, 4:54, 7:20 and 9:46, INDIANA og Rosie O'Grady,” with ‘Betty Grable, Robert Young Ade e Menjou and Reginald er, at 11:86, 1:58, & ™ and 10:06. LYRIO
#Noribérn Pursuit,” with Errol nn and Jug Saino, at 12:45, 3:45, 6:50 and 9 “Hi Ya whi with Donald Woods and Elyse Knox, at 11.35, 2:35, 5:40 and 8:45,
BURLESK }
ILL & NEW YORK
Benno Rabinof
Noted American Violinist
- Wednesday, Dec. |
— 8:15 P.M. —
Indiana Central College
Aduilssion Students and Service Men . Tax Included
Tickets on Sale * Gladys Alwes Music Shop 33 Monument Circle
Joy Hodges, "Ann Summers and Beeky Brown , are the three “Doughgirls” in the comedy about wartime Washington opening at English’s Thursday eve. ning for a three-day run,
URGES AVIATION ACTION [newed his
{Cal) of the house interstate ‘com- [greater merce committee, last night re-|America.”
, |—Chatrman Clarence F. Lea (D,{bill as necessary to provi
WASHINGTON, Nov. 20 (U| P.).|age of the committee's civil aviation! Members ¢ Methodist church en dinner at ny. the church.:
de “a civilian
“aviation... forien
nes
THURS. DEC.
2 {__a0.
WARREN CENTRAL |
tion of Miss Kathleen Hergt, vocal] instructor, and Paul E. Hamilton, | instrumental instructor, will present
| the school gymnasium. | Joan La Vae Jolly will | novelty string bass solo accom-
panied by the string section of the
METRO MAYERS TECHNICOLOR TRIUMPH!
Neighborhood Theater | Directory
SIDE Tn NORTH SIDE 2930 Open Pr TT r PARKER , 7. 7% 2: -— R RE) xX J - olf Cary Bsttk. Joan Fontaine Josie i Ball “REST yo T FORWARD” WELOR MOT o yle Talbott “THEY RAID BY NIGHT" A 1) = a Plus ‘16th & Open Dail ' MECCA 2a" 7 | CINEMA ovavare ww Di
Ann Miller “WHAT'S BUZZIN', COUSIN?" Warner Baxter “CRIME DOCTOR"
= Wallace Beery—Marjorie Main ‘SALUTE TO THE MARINES’ Clnitante “MADAME SPY”
svete 8 “HIT THE ICE”
ny Rogers “SON “SONG OF TEXAS"
CO Bg A TM MA. E. Wash. Fred Astaire—Joan Leslie “THE SKY'S THE LIMIT” Richard Arien—Wendy Barrie “SUBMARINE ALERT” Tonite Thru ‘ - Plus Tax 22¢ 5:45 to 6
Wallace Beery ‘SALUTE TO MARINES’ Bumsteads “FOOTLIGHT GLAMOUR"
N on, sR] “ss Colbari—Paaiiiie 0 a :
0 p “50 PROUDLY WE HAIL" “HEAVEN CAN WAIT”
AN , Won we aamivine Carrall--StiIe ling Hayden
A“BAHAMA PASSAGE in Color Milland
TUXEDO 4020 E. New York Tomy BB RHINE"
Davis “WATCH ON THE Arlen *. ALASKA HIGHWAY"
STRAND =)
~ “RHYTHM YTHM PARADE”
AMILTON jos. WEAVEN GAN W CAN WAIT * “FRONTIER NTIER BADMEN" NORTH SIDE
Central Ave. - at Fall Creek
thern—James C
“SWING SHIFT MAISIE”
Diana Barrymore—Robt. Paige
“FRONTIER BADMEN"
dy—Susanna Poster | PHANTOM 'OF THE OPERA’
le Storm—Robert Lowery
“RHYTHM PARADE"
ESQUIRE
Henried © Bergman
| Stratford i. 22¢ Tn
Humphrey Bogart—Claude Rains “CAS. ABLANCA
Russell @ MacMurray
“TAKE A LETTER, DARLING" ET Colne af . College at 634
VOGUE FREE PARKING
Ginger Rogers “VIVACIOUS LADY" Ann Sothern “SWING SHIFT MASI
Ann Sheridan “EDGE OF DARKNESS" NOPLACEYORA LADY
WEST SIDE
Sothern “SW. SHIFT MAISIE” A'Two SENORITAS. Fro CHICAGO”
EY <r X12 144) Warner | Stars “THANK YOUR LUCKY STARS” Bobby Watson "That Nazty Nuisance” STA Tenth Ann Sheridan “EDGE OF DARKNESS” | T RB A LADY
| “NO PLACE FO!
BELMONT Bament and Wash MARIN!
Wallace "SALUTE ta "the
ror w. Errol Flynn
DAISY “nha Final a, Macdonald Carey “SALUTE FO Richard Arlen “ALASKA HIGHWAY"
SOUTH SIDE
HN rounTAINE 3 DUARE rin @ J, 220 5 “SILVER SPURS"
Wm. Holden—Susan Hayworth We YOUNG AND WILLNG”
| Starts Mon., Dec. 6,01 8:30P. M. )
: { ON OUR STAGE IN PERSON |
as Nrasovs
BANKER)
(THE MENTAL 3
orchestra. SUSPEND FOLSOM WARDEN SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. P.) —Clyde Plummer, warden of} Folsom prison since 1937, has been | temporarily suspended and his place taken by James Adam, administra | tive adviser. to the state board of | prison directors, pending an in- |
la concert at 8 p. m. Wednesday in|
play a!
EA
APPOINTS OPA AID WASHINGTON, Nov. 20 (U.P) .— TO GIVE CONCERT] Price Administrator -Chester Bowles {today named H. Members of the Warren Central | | Bryan, Tex, music department, under the direc- | to OPA.
i
{ vestigation into the escape Iriday |
of Lloyd .Sampsell, Berkeley bank
THUR, FRI,
OLD TRAIL ro ar ae]
Beery ES’ Joan Woodbury “FLYING WITH MUSIC”|
Sat. EVES., 35¢, $1.10,
EN GLISH THEATER
MATINEE SATURDAY
SAT., DEC. 2-3-4
‘By Joseph Pielde —BSreged by George § Kevimee Mat, 55¢, $1.1 1.65, $2.20 INCL.
1.10, § $1.65, $2.20, $2.35 TAX
STORY OF OUR BOYS! THEIR ARUN 7717.1 4
H. Willlamson of} as agriculture adviser
William Tell Overture Rhapsody in Blue
ALL SEATS
'SAT., DEC. 4, 8:30 P, M, & SUN, DEC. 5, 3 P, M,, MURAT
Soloist: JOSEPH SZIGETI. Violet : "1.10, *1.85, *2.20, *2.15, *3.30 (Tax Incl.)
OPENING MUNICIPAL CONCERT |
By The
INDIANAPOLIS SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
FABIEN SEVITZRKY,
To Old Glory
“Goin’ Home"
Tales From Vienna Woods Waltz Stephen Foster Int.
Act 3 “Traviata” Tibet
Conductor
SPM
J, ;
EN wed gee 3
MURAT ||
THE MO
A New Sound of One of the
Synopsis of “The Modes
In
factor;
ing this
was born!
have more
7 BASIC FOOD GROUPS ARE NEEDED DAILY FOR GOOD NUTRITION This food is included in.
NUTRITION GROUP
SIX
The Bakers of America, taking their place in the ranks with Eijkman, Williams and all the rest, now help their fellow men by STRENGTHENING THE STAFF OF LIFE, TNRICHED WHITE BREAD-—richer In essential vitamin and mineral factors, full of splendid food energy —reminds ‘us, more - strongly than ever that BREAD IS BAS10, especially to a nation working to win.
This story is presented by the theaters
A
. ; Nov. 2, 2, 30-Dec. 1 ‘ REX aot
substance later his )
gave the world the firs
Nationa] America: widespread br Sag — WAS
Motion Picture That Tells the Dramatic Story Greatest Discoveries in the History of Science
t Miracle”
know how { found in the aborious resea
0 synthesize extract. Tw rch was guce t man-made resident Roo. Conference for
was malnutrition, To ed quie
the spring of 141 p Nutrition Something
/itamin
_ Would the Bakérs of America co-operate in producore nourishing white bréad, to be known as "ENRICHED WHITE BREAD,” enable millions of people to get extra Vitamin B-1 and other important factors easily and inexpens sively? Yes—they would and did. Flour millers and yeast companies co-operated by providing flour and veast enriched in extra vitamin and mineral facrors, And “ENRICHED WHITE contains. Vitamin B-1, Vitamin B-2, niacin and iron Without changing the appearance or flavor of delicious white bread, America's bakers are now giving their customers a greatly improved white loaf that can help the Americon family--to
BREAD,” which
nourishing dally diet. A miracle,
say—yes, and such a modest miracle.
of Indianapolis in ation with: the “Clean Plate Olub” campaign sponsored. by the Marion County Nutritional Committee, Office of Civilian Defense
See “THE MODEST MIRACLE" at
NAME oF THEATER NAME OF THEATER . DATE © _ NAME OF THEATER DATE ALAMO Dee, 10, 11, 12, 13 HILL'S (Indiana) Dec. 9, 10, 11 RITZ Dee. 1,2, 8 4 AMBASSADOR - — Dec. 2,8, 4 HOLLYWOOD ‘Dee. 8, 9 RIVOLI Dec. 6,7, 8 AVALON Nov. 30-Dec. 1,2 ~~ HOWARD Dec. 7,8 ST.CLAIR Dec.1,2,8, 4 BELMONT Nov. 28, 29, 30 IRVING " Dee. 20, 21, 22 SANDERS Dee. 14, 15 CINEMA Dee. 1,2,3,4 KEITH'S Nov. 25, 26, 27, 28 5 re cozy Dec. 10 through 16 LIDO Dee. 17, 18 SqzinaN Bee on 3% 3 DAISY Dec. 8, 4 LINCOLN Dec. 8, 9 : ov. $0-Dec. DOUGLAS Dec. 8.9 MECCA - —. Dee. 15,16 STATE _ Dec. 10, 11 DREAM Dec. 15,16 OHIO . Dee. 15,16 . STRAND Dec. 1,2, 8, 4 EMERSON Dec. 12,13,14,15 OLD TRAILS Dec. 1,2 STRATFORD Dec. 1,2 ESQUIRE ~ Nov. 27, 28,29,30 OLIVER Dec. 21, 22,28 TACOMA ' Dec. 1, 2 FOUNTAIN SQUARE ain ORIENTAL "Dec.7,8 TALBOTT “ Nov. 28, 29,30 Dec. 8,9,10 PARAMOUNT Dee. 16, 17 TOWER Dec. 5,6, 7 FOX -" Dee-9 through 15 - PARK ...Dee. 10, 11 TUXEDO Dec. 8,9 GARFIELD. Dec. 22,28 PARKER Dec. 14. 185, 16 UPTOWN Dec. 1,2, 8, 4 GROVE "Dec. 22,23 REGAL Dee. A _ YoGUE ~ HAMILTON ~~ REGENT
0osevelt called a
foruneq with extra start, a staple 100d
and which would
ot A SAT OAAANNS
a a WA Ri rely Komi eo i
this miraculous enty-five years essful, and he Vitamin B:1}
A better-feq
and mineraj
now
you
co-oper-
