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WALT DISNEY'S animated character presentation of the charms

ing fairy tale; “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs,

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borhood theater appearance this week. The film, in technicolor, which appeals to the grown-ups as well as to the kiddies, brings to life all the characters in the well-remembered fairy tale. It's playing today at the Belmont, Irving and Zaring end opens

tomorrow at the Granada and

Rivoli and Sunday at the Daisy.. “The Lodger’ and “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs" CINEMA--Throt igh Saturday: ‘“New York Town" and ."Man Who Came to Dinner. | DAISY— Through tomorrow: and “No Time for Love.” | EMERSON—"No Time for Love” and Whistling in Brooklyn '* Tomorrow through Saturday. Nothing but the Truth” and “Girl Trouble.” | ESQUIRE--Tiwoagh Priday: #'Man About Town” and “Great Man's Lady.” FOUNTAIN sQuU ARE—Through Briday:

“Lifeboat”

“Lifeboat” and “Charlie Chan in Becret Service.” GARFIELD—Through tomorrow: “Deerslayer” and ‘“The Rains Came.” GRANADA ‘Thousands - . Cheer” and ‘Spotlight Scandals Tomorrow

through Wednesday: “snow White and jhe Seven Dwarfs’ and “Million Dollar Brn. “Whistling in Brooklyn" and “Happy Land.” HOLLYWOOD ~—Through tomorrow: “Higher and Higher” and “Falcon and the Coeds.’ IRVING-—Through Sunday: “Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves” and “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.” MECCA—-Through tomorrow: ‘“‘Gangway for Tomorrow” and “Good Fellows,” “True to Life” and “Someone to Remember.” ORIENTAL— "She's for Me" and “Mad

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Ghoul.” Tomorrow through Saturday: tAN Baba and the Forty Thieves” and “Never a Dull Moment.” PARAMOUNT—"Hi{ Buddy" and "“Vigllantés Ride.” Tomorrow and Friday: “Hi Ya , Chum" and “Murder in Times Square.’ PARKER— “Lady Takes a Chance” and “S80 This Is Washington "Tomorrow through Saturd ay: “Claudia” and “Northern Pursuit. REX—Throu h tomorrow: and “In Old Monterey.” RITE. Piougn Saturday: “All Baba and the Forty feves'’ and “Tornado.” RIVOLI—""Pighting Seabees” and “Lifeboat Tomorrow through Sunday: Phew White and She Seven Dwarfs” and "House Across the Bay. ST. CLAIR—Through Saturday: boat” and ‘“Week-End Pass.” SANDERS‘ Heaven Can Walt" and ‘Quiet Flease Murder. “Tomorrow ough Baturday: “Banjo on My Knee” and “West of the Law." SHERIDAN—“No Time for ‘Love’ and shine BW LaTer. * - Tomorow through gay: dy Takes a Chance’ and SWhia ng ha Brooklyn.” SPEEDWAY —'"Mine Sweeper” Angel.” Tomorrow through Saturday: Fighting Seabees and “Henry Aldrich Haunts a House STATE—Through tomorrow: sans” and “Next t of Kin STRAND ngh tomorrow: “Lifeboat” and “NeveF a Dull Moment.” STRATFORD—Through tomorrow: “Glass Key” and “Campus Rhythm.” TACOMA-—Through tomorrow: ‘Maltese Palcon” and “Kiss the Boys Goodbye.”

TALBOTT—Through Saturday: “My Favorite Wife" and “Banjo on My Knee.”

"39 Steps”

“Life-

and “Lost

“The Kan-

TUXEDO—Through tomorrow: ‘Higher and “Cross of Lorraine.” UPTOWN-—Through Saturday: ‘Lifeboat” and “Sing a Jingle.” i VOGUE—Through Satirday: “Whistling | in Brooklyn” and “Under Two Flags.” ZARING — Through Saturday: “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs” and | “Harvest Melody.” { | DOWNTOWN | ALAMO-—Through tomorrow: “The Iron Major” and “The Right Man.” { AMBASSADOR — “Lifeboat” and “The |

Lodger.” Tomorrow through Saturday: | “Destination Tokyo.”

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QUARTET SCHEDULED

The Musical Art quartet, under the auspices of the Ensemble Music Society of Indianapolis, will present the first concert at 8:30 p. m. today in the World War Memorial building. The program includes the Quartet

{in D minor, Op. 76, No. 2, Haydn; | Quartet in G, Op. 10, Debussy, and ‘IQuartet in F minor, Op. 95, Beethoven. The society will hold a short | buisness meeting before the concert.

SCOUTS WILL HEAR

“Nature in Indiana” will be subject by Frank Wallace, state entomologist, before Boy Scout troop 46 Friday evening at the Meridian Street Methodist church. E. D. Wilhite Jr, scout master, and the junior staff, Tommie Logan,. Leonard Sheets, Jack Hasker, Ray Young and Robert Manker are in gharge of the arrangements, This lecture is the first in the series of nature study programs which will continue with a hike April 28 and

James H. Otto, head at Wash-

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OPENING TODAY INDIANA

“Passage to Marseille,” with Humphrey Bogart, at 11:50, 2:40, 5:35, 8:15, 11 and 1:40. “Memphis Belle,” premiere, presented by the war department, at 11:10, 2, 4:50, 7:30, 10:10 and 1.

CURRENT FEATURES

ENGLISH'S “Good Night Ladies,” with Stuart

Erwin and Skeets Gallagher, at 2:30 and 8:30.

CIRCLE

On Stage, Tommy Tucker and his orchestra, with Virginia Weidler, at 1:03, 3:59, 6:45 and 9:41. “Henry Aldrich, Boy Scout,” with Jimmy Lydon, at 11:38, 2:24, 5:20, 8:06 and 10:44 LOEW'S “Cry Havoc,” with Margaret Sgllavan, Ann Sothern and Joan BI dell, at 12:23, 3:33, 6:43 and 9:56. “The Heat's On,” with Mae West, Victor Moore and William Gaxton, at 11, 2:19, 5:20 and 8:33.

LYRIO “Tender Comrade,” with Ginger Rogers, Robert Ryan and

Hussey, at 11, 12:56, 3:10, 5:30, Re and 10.

FOR CONCERT TODAY

FRANK WALLACE!

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Ruth Nichols does the singing in “Birthday Revue,” stage show opening at Keith's theater tomorrow.

HAWTHORNE GROUP PLANS FUND DRIVE

The Hawthorne Social Service association will start a fund raising campaign beginning Saturday and ending May 31. Fifteen thousand dollars is needed to lift the capital indebtedness and permission for the

campaign was given by the war

fund. The association is active in forms of community welfare.

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