Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 April 1944 — Page 25

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four performances today because of Good Friday services at the theater. (By Joan Hixon.)

MITZI MAYFAIR TO WED

HOLLYWOOD, April 7 (U, P.)— Mitzi Mayfair, dancer who recently completed a tour of the African war fronts, and Charlie Henderson, associate head of music at 20th Cen-tury-Fox, will be married at Santa Barbara tonight, Miss Mayfair said today.

HERSHOLT WED 30 YEARS HOLLYWOOD, April 7 (U. P.).— Veteran actor Jean Hersholt will celebrate his 30th wedding anniversary and the 38th anniversary of his entrance into motion pictures next Tuesday.

EASTER FROLIC PLANNED The Variety club will give an “Baster frolic,” including dancing and a floor show, at the club tomorrow night. Barkers of the club will meet at 8 p. m. Monday.

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Molly Picon, actress of stage and radio, will apepar in a recital concert at 8:15 p. m. Wednesday in the Kirshbaum community . The program, sponsored by the Jewish cultural activities committee of the Jewish Community Center association, will include character studies and songs in English and Yiddish. Miss Picon, who three years ago toured Europe, Palestine, Britain, South Africa and South America, has her own radio program. Her husband-manager, Jacob Kalich, will accompany her at the Kirshbaum recital. Rabbi Israel Chodos is chairman of the concert and Nathan Regenstreif, chairman of the ticket sales committee.

U.S.0. SHOW ORGANIZED

HOLLYWOOD, April 7 (U. P.).— Screen actress Maria Montez, Martha O'Driscoll, Gale Sondergaard and Lois Collier, and opera singer John Charles Thomas will begin a two-week U. S. O. camp show tour of military hospitals within the country next week, it was announced today.

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OPENING TODAY CIRCLE On Stage, Tommy Tucker and his orchestra, with Virginia Weidler, at 1:03, 3:59, 6:45 and 9:41. “Henry Aldrich, Bey Scout.” with * Jimmy Lydon. at 11:38, 2:24, 5:20, 8:06 and 10:44. CURRENT FEATURES LOEW'S “Cry Havee,” with Margaret Sullavan, Ann Sothern and Joan Blondell, at 12:23, 3:33, 6:43 and 9:56.

“The Heat's On,” with Mae West, Victor Moore and Willlam Gaxton, at 11, 3:10, 5:20 and 8:33.

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‘Cry Havoc Is Realistic

Loew's Film Tells a Story of : Bataan. . The story of the women on Ba-

at Loew's theater, another of the phases of war. Margaret Sullavan, Ann Sothern and Joan Blondell, with a female

roles as nurses during the destruction of Bataan. Miss Sullavan, as Lt. Smith, has command of the volunteer women who help the wounded. These women worked night and day to relieve suffering with little or no medical supplies or food. ‘Take It or Break’ .

Living together under constant fire of the Japs and the sound of their own anti-aircraft, the .women either took it or broke down. The hospital was bombed consistently, food became more and more scarce, then there was one last chance for

haps escape to Australia. The picture is almost devoid of

and Ann Sothern—with the man that's never seen. The title is exceptionally fitting according to its

the gathering of spoils. The movie is completely havoc; there is not one restful moment for the movie goer. The war in fts grimmest form of reality is well portrayed by the cast—women are also the heroes of war. The associate production is “The Heat's On” featuring Mae West, Victor Moore and Xaviar Cugat. (By Elizabeth Lewis.)

MIROVITCH PLANS RECITAL APRIL 19

Alfred Mirovitch, head of the Arthur Jordan conservatory piano department, will present students in a series of spring recitals before he goes to the University of Washington, Seattle, to lecture this summer. The program April 19 will feature Irene Nygard, Carolyn Burd and Edyth Mae Brizius; the one April 26 will be presented by Marian Laut, Louise Swan, John Morris, Richard Faith and Alice Fisher, and the May 3 recital will be given by Miss Burd, Marian Laut, Mr. Morris and Mr. Faith. They will be at 7:30 p. m. at the conservatory.

JAP ‘PUPPET’ SLAIN The Japanese Domei agency said today that Chen Yao-Tsu, 51, puppet governor of Kwangtung province in China, died Wednesday of bullet wounds inflicted by “Chungking terrorists” as he was passing through Canton.

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Raymond Hatton and Johnny Mack Brown ride the plains in “Raiders of the Border,” opening today at the Alamo.

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supporting cast, have the leading| ¥&

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plot with the exception of the love! story involving Margaret Sullavan|

meaning as destruction, pillage and

Tommy. Tucker brings his ticktock rhythm makers to the Circle today for a week's engagement.

Indiana Co-ed Plans Recital

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NEW YORK, April 7 (U. py. [Bron 1 Sxercises at The cost of living in March re-/tary academy in Peekskill, mained the same as in February,|attended by their according to a survey announced to- | Kalichmans aren't day by the national industrial con Jot: reeeived Yesterday, ference board. - The board’s index stood at 103.4 in March as in February, compared, with 1039 in January and 103 In| March, 1943. Food declined 0.4 per| cent and fuel and light 0.7 per cent, |

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Miss Anna Katherine Lewis, 20-year-old mezzo-soprano from | Indiana university, will give a re- | cltal at 8:15 p. m. today in the | Ras Crispus Attucks | high school | auditorium. | Sponsored by | the Anna Kath-

Lewis’ musical

Anna K. Lewis education.

a group of Negro spirituals,

a student of Mme, Manski, Indiana companied by Betty Protsman,

Robert PF. Gladden, assistant principal of Decatur Central high

school’ superintendent in the absence of Harvey Griffey, the county board of education announced today. Mr. Griffey has been granted a 90-day leave of absence to undergo a major operation in a local hospital.

Mills, has taught mathematics and science at Decatur Central 12 years. He formerly was athletic director. He will continue at the high school until the term ends May 3, dividing: his time between the school and the superintendent's office. The son of Fred T. Gladden, county school superintendent from 1929 to 1933, Mr. Gladden is a member of the Indiana Schoolmen's club and the West Newton Masonic lodge, He is 32, married and has two sons. He was graduated from Technical high school and Butler university.

CLUB TO HEAR CAPEHART Homer E. Capehart, G. O. P. senatorial candidate, will address the Washington Township Republican club, 61st st. and College ave, at 8 p. m. Monday. All Republican candidates are invited to attend, Mrs. Margaret Wyatt, club “Secretary, said.

ere SHIP TO HONOR LA PORTE WASHINGTON, April 6 (U. P.).— The navy said today that an attack |= transport vessel now under construction will be named for La Porle county, Ind.

erine Lewis | scholarship |= committee of | Indianapolis, | proceeds from | the recital will | go toward Miss |

Her program will include songs | by Handel, Schubert, Puccini and

GLADDEN WILL HEAD S COUNTY'S SCHOOLS

school, will act as Marion county |

Mr. Gladden, who lives in Valley |

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The Evansville singer, who is | Dorothee | professor of voice at | university, will be ac- !

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