Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 May 1944 — Page 12
2%] At the Sapphire
Mike George and his orchestra are playing for dancers at the Hotel Washington Sapphire room.
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FRIDAY—ON STAGE!
VAUGHN MONROE
AND HIS ORCHESTRA
LAST TWO DAYS!
FRATERNAL ORDER
tic movie setting, will be one of
sistible music. Astaire or Rogers.
their commit
Neighborhood NORTH SIDE
83rd at College Free Parking
VOGUE assert 4 0ST ANGEL”
Oran Bendix “LIFEBOAT”
TALBOTT ~ Taibott at 224
Final Night ester a1 orien “LOST ANGEL
Z “TORNADO”
Orson Welles s “JANE EYRE”
Fon Andrews Si Sisters_Harriett | Hilliarg “SWINGTIME JOHNN
7 PE ART" . WED. “ RR Cn GIRL"
Slst Northwes 0259 Shelton “WHISTLING ™ \ BRKLYN.
Bed Martin “TRUE TO LIFE"
Dancers to Be "SHOT" at
Indianapolis Fraternal Order of Police The unique Hollywood Ball, with regular kleig lights and authen-
here. Actual movies will be taken of Flowers will be presented distinguished guests. An outstanding, well-known ‘dance orchestra will A splendid opportunity to discover some future
Indianapolis Coliseum, State Fair Grounds, Mon. Eve, May 22,'44
Artangements: Arthur Low, Pres, and Fred Swego, Sect. and Treas, and
: ee CALL R1-3115 FOR INFORMATION —
Theater AR
OF POLICE BALL!
the most glamorous ever held everyone in Grand March.
provide irre-
SANDERS Th u wednesds
Monfy Woolley “HOLY MATRIMONY" “SOMEONE TO REMEMBER" 5:45
[GRANADA to 6 30¢ Randolph “GUNG HO”
Er Jean—Fay Helm “MOONLIGHT IN VERMONT"
[Fountain Square vs 30¢ arsha Hunt—Alexander Knox
“NONE SHALL ESCAPE”
Joe E. “CASANOVA IN © Brown BURLESQUE”
EAST SIDE
pig ¥ Walter Brennan—Anne Baszier
ESQUIRE:
LAST TIMES TONITE Frederic March—Joan Bennett “TRADE WINDS" Dorothy Lamour—Tito Guizar “ST. LOUIS BLUES" 19th & EDW. G,
Stratfor College ROBINSON
“DEST ROYER” Jimmy Rogers “PRAII Rogers “PRAIRIE CHICKENS"
lywood oosevelt Hollywood John Wayne “FIGHTING ON AarES" Gene Autry "MEXICALI ROSE"
Joan Fontaine
Orson Welles “JANE EYRE”
Noah Beery, Jr.—Martha O'Driscoll = “WEEK-END PASS"
FINAL
ida Jupinec Pas] Henreid OUR TIME” Joan Tbr Frazee “BEAUTIFUL BUT BROKE” 15th & Delaware 1:30 Power—Myrna Loy
“THE RAINS CAME”
ope—Paulette Goddard
“NOTHING b he the TRUTH
Dennis Morgan—Irene Manning
“THE DESERT SONG":
Disney's
“Show White & 1 Dwarfs”
Community Sing, “Pistol Packin’ Mama”
‘Open Daily | PM 1
iS Early—Open Daily 6:15 P. al |
WEST SIDE
amg BARA Tenth Lulubeile & 2702 W. Scotty “SWING YOUR PARTNERS” __ Mary Lee “NOBODY'S DARLING” OLD TRA FP 5700 W. Wash. aud for Pyles Don - Ameche “HAPPY ND" CALLING
Ts Lavin “IN otR “rove
“NORTH STAR”
| Ruth Terry “PISTOL PACKIN' Mavs’
PARAMOUNT 5%»
| ADULTS. 25¢ (Tax Ine), KIDDIES, Me Alice Faye—Tyrone Power “IN OLD CHICAGO” - Tex Ritter “ARIZONA TRAIL”
h , us Tax A Tr ® 25¢ 5:45 to 6 a. Rogers—AR, Colman
Jack Carson “LUCKY PARTNERS" Paulette Chas. Olivia
Goddard Boyer DeHavilland
“HOLD. BACK THE DAWN"
“FOREIGN CORRESPONDENT” Robt, Paige—Diana Barrymore
“FIRED WIFE"
“PURPLE HEART” WED. “CRAZY HOUSE”
Something Doing Every Minute!
COLE BROS. MAY 4-5-6 MATINEE — EVENING FREE TICKETS
{Ind., nurses’ home for St. Mary's
‘cant’s funds $41,200.
TRAFFIC CLUB PARTY ‘TO FEATURE BOWLING {will be held by the Indianapolis| {Traffic club at 6.30 p. m. Thursday | {at the Athenaeum,
{awarded the winning teams in the club's bowling league.
|Kenneth Foster Jr. and Ted H. Creole
tertainment committee,
» CIRCLE
Anahine, On - On Harvest own" with n, Jack
Dennis Morga: gagson. n 404 doe Trane Manning at 11:48,
LOEW'S ! “Broadway Rhythm,” with George Murphy and Ginny Simms, at 11, 1:37, 4:23, ‘7:09 and 9:58. “ INDIANA
“0; ia “Arms,” with Danny Kaze and ah Shore, at 11:40, 2:10, 4:40, gn ang 9:45. :
eggs on toast (4 eggs). Bacon (1 #1 red pt. Use %). Luncheon Vegetable soup (1 pkg. dehydrated. Before serving add 8 or 10 spinach leaves), $ Peanut butter sandwiches ® slices bread, peanut butter). Baked custards £4 topped with jam). Creole kisses (use 14 remainder). : Barbecued spare ribs. -Escalloped potatoes (1% Ibs). Buttered peas (3 Ibs. fresh). Carrot and cabbage salad. Hard rolls (8 bought). Cake puff with rhubarb (See recipe).
LYRIO
“standin it Boom Only,” with PaulGoddard d Pred MacMurray, 3 11:10, 1:20, 5 30, 5:40, 7:50 and
GARY NURSES’ HOME GETS $61,800, GRANT
WASHINGTON, May 2 (U. P.)— The federal works agency today announced presidential approval under the Lanham act of 35 war public works and services projects costing $1,710,550 in federal funds. Thé new projects include: Gary, s = = MENUS FOR THURSDAY Breakfast
Mercy hospital, grant $61,800, appli-
| Stewed prunes (14 1b). | Ready-to-eat cereal servings). French toast and sirup (8 slices, 1 c. sirup). Luncheon | Avocado-shrimp salad (See recipe). Carrot sticks (6 carrots), Bran muffins, | Orange gelatine. kisses Tuesday).
(4 generous
A stag dinner and bowling party, with prizes
Edward H. Gardner is chairman,
(Remainder from
Barrett, vice chairmen of the en-| : Dinner
_ | Breaded veal chops (1 1b.—9 red
Cole Brothers Circus has donated 192 of their RESERVED SEAT Tickets out of each performance on the above dates to be given to purchasers of WAR BONDS.
(Bubject to Federal Tax)
THROUGH
SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATIONS
of Marion County
*
Buy Your WAR BONDS
and get your Tickets at :
saa ’ Rat ln er 4 4
pts.). Mashed potatoes (2 lbs). Creamed green beans (1 Ib. green | beans). ! Sliced tomato and cucumber salad 2 tomatoes, *% cucumber, % head lettuce, French dressing). Bread (8 slices). | Banana cream pie. & = = Cake Puffs With Rhubarb:. 1 c. joake flour,*2 tsps. baking powder, 4 tsp. salt, 1 egg, % c. sugar, 5 c. milk, 2 tbsps. margarine, melted, and rhubarb sauce. | Sift flour, measure and resift three times with baking powder and salt.. Beat egg slightly, add sugar and beat thoroughly. Add milk and margarine. Then add flour mixture /all at once and beat until well !mixed. Pour into 4 or 5 buttered custard cups and bake in a 400
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On account of the number of reserved | |
INDIANAPOLIS 4 GALA DAYS
MAY 4-5-6-1
SOUTHEASTERN AND wis» KEYSTONE
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seats donated to buyers of war bonds and the unprecedented interest in the Cole Bros. this year, we suggest you purchase tickeis early on day of show st HAAG'S CLAYPOOL DRUG STORE. Cor. Washington & Illinois
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Lyceum ‘Club Lists Officers
Mrs. Laura C. Messick is the new president of the Thursday Lyceum club. The other new officers are Mrs, Robert B. Malloch, vice president; Mrs. Earl R. Conder and Mrs. Warren D. Oakes, recording and corresponding secretaries, and Mrs. M. E. Woolf, treasurer. Mrs. O. W. Cross and Mrs. Harry Wilson will be the delegate and alternate to the JIndianapolis Council of Women and delegate and alternate to the seventh district, Indiana Pederation of Clubs, will be Mrs, F. M. Smith and Mrs. Woolf. The program committee includes Mesdames Oakes, Thomas D. Campbell and Harry Plummer.
Canning Classes Are Planned
The Purdue university extension service will offer a series of four classes to instruct housewives in Marion county in ‘home canning and food preservation. Miss Janice Berlin, Marion county home demonstration agent, and her assistant, Mrs. Nora B. Julian, will conduct the classes, Meetings have been scheduled for tomorrow; May 11 and May 18 The sessions will be from 1:30 until 3 p. m. “im room 310 of the Underwriters building, 445 N. Pennsylvania st, and are open to the public.
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SHERIDAN . 3. E. Wash Loretta Young—David Niven “ETFRNALLY YOURS" Walter Pidgeon—Joan Bennett “HOUSE ACROSS THE BAY”
HAMILTON
Pg ‘Dien ! aNOW WHITE & *q a HENRY ALDRICH GETS GLAMOUR"
FA GTI IEE
Joan Fontaine fi de EYRE"
Orson Welles Andrews Bi
yee Parking
Claudette Colbert “SKYLARK ” Wm. Powell “CROSSROADS” ea “Cartoon Carnival” With Donald Duck, Goofy, the Wabbit, Mickey Mouse, Porky Pig
Tse Rm fom
DWARFS" 1
TACOMA ,%¢,
“SECRETS OF A COED"
John Wagne “FIGHTING SEABEES”
Selmant 4 snd Wash n ight Spencer ' ne Dunne & “A GUY NAMED JOE”
Red Skelton “Whistling in Brooklyn”
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2080 Open CH. || PARKER re Jun 8 Rita Ha; M ; h ONATELY YO Loretta Young “DR, TAKES A WIFE”
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OUR DATE NOW FOR THE
1IMITED SHOWING
OF THE PICTURE OF THE YEAR!
It’s so, big! Tt'S so wonderful! We knew you'd waritTto see it immediately, so we switched our program to make way for ‘a special engagement ahead of schedule:
Seven daysin-all—in all its glory! Here's your chance
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| Election Will Close
Club’s Season
An election of officers will be held tomorrow by the Patroness club of Zeta chapter, Sigma Alpha Iota | sorority, meeting at the home of Mrs, Frederick C. Schmidt, Beech Grove. Mrs. Arthur H. Taylor will preside at the business session "and election following a noon luncheon. | The meeting will close the group's activities for, the season.
Founders’ Program
Plans Meeting
tian Service of the tol A: Methodist church S apiiol Thurs. day at the church. Mrs. H. K. McComb will preside. Mrs. J. Floyd Seelig will be in charge of a prayer circle meeting at 9:30 a. m. and the 10 @. m. study
E. Langston Mrs. Byron Stout will be the
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Miss Marian Cox, radio and] concert singer, will be presented by | the Phi Beta sorority at its found- | ers’ day program at 8:15 p. m. Friday in the D. A. R. chapter house,
824 N. Pennsylvania st. |
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Crown Hills Chapel Has Served for 70 Years
Cris H1LL’s beautiful Chapel is at your service. Built some 70 years ago, it stands as a fine example of the foresight of the Indianapolis citizens who from the very beginning have managed the affairs of Crown Hill in the public interest.
® Gothic in its architecture and constructed ‘of stone, this Chapel will endure for many, many years ahead . . . indefinitely. Within its walls, the main room is available and convenient for funeral services. In its two wings are receiving vaults, or crypts, which provide a temporary resting place in the event it is desirable to defer interment.
® You receive more than mere ground when you invest in Crown Hill. Your investment assures a needed and enduring service through the permanent and growing fund set apart for the care and maintenance of these grounds.
® We invite you to talk with us now. It is always advantageous to do so in advance of the troubled day of actual need. We are ready to consult with you here or in your hone, as you may prefer. Raymond E. Siebert, John S. Mason, or Clarence E. Webber, of - out staff, dre available for conference wherever or whenever you may wish. Our isephon § 1s Talbot 0357.
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