Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 May 1944 — Page 20
| PLAN ORGAN RECITAL Miss Jeanette Rutherford, organist, will give a recital at the Odeon ‘at 4 p. m. Sunday. She is a stu/dent of Mallory Bransford of the
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OPENING TODAY
“Here Comes Mr. Jordan” with Sidney M30 and Ronald Skyrme,
“Around the World,” with Kay Kyser and his band, at 11, 1:58, 4:46, 7:44 and 10 “Action in Arabia, » with George Sanders and virginia i at 12:43, 3:41, 6:29 and 9 CURRENT FEATURES
LOEW'S “Up in Mabel's Room,” with MarJorie PRavnotis, Dennis O'Keefe and Gail Patrick, at 12:42, 3:48, 6:54 and 10.
“Voice in the Wind.” with Prancis Legere, at 11:05, 2:11, 5:17 and :26 KEITH'S
ig stage, Ba Bayel of = Revue, at 1:56 nd 9:
“Bowery Bore: with Dennis O'Keefe nd Louise Campbell, at 12:15, 2:46, 5:17, 8:08 and 10:21. INDIANA “Four Jills in a Jeep,” with Kay Francis, Carole Landis, Martha Raye and Mitzi Mayfair, at 11, 1:45, 4:35, 3:35 and 10:15. “Tampico,” with Lynn Barl and Victor McLaglen, at 12:25, 3:15, 6:05 and 9.00. LYRIC
“Spider Woman,” with Basil Rath« bone, Nigel Bruce and Gale Sondergaard. at 12, 2:45, 5:25, 8 and 10:35. “Calling Dr. Death,” with Lon Shaneds at 11, 1:40, 4:25, 6:55 and
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In Bedroom Farce.
“Up in Mabel's Room,” Dennis O'Keefe is down in the dumps. - He and his accomplice, Mischa Auer, are unsuccessful in their frantic attempts to recover a lady's filmy slip upon which is embroidered O’Keefe’s tell-tale signature. That's the high and low. of Loew's feature attraction this week. It isn't the same bedroom farce that it was to stage audiences of a decade ago, but it’s crammed with
sation enough to warant speculation that the Hay's office might be asleep on the job. Three jealous couples are housed together as -week-end guests in Charlotte Greenwood’s cozy manse. This precipitates a round-robin of marital and pre-marital mix-ups arousing the violent suspicions of all involved until the respective husbands and wives are generally indistinguishable. Loew's companion film is “Voice in the Wind.”
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“VOICE IN THE WIND"
FRANCIS LEDERER © SIGRID GURIE
MIKE GEORGE
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Richard Dix “GHOST SHIP" - MAN FROM THUNDER RIVER”
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Dickie Moore—Tina Ti
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“HIGHER AND HIGHER” Jean Brooks “FALCON IN DANGER” = Talbott at 224 25] $aey 2116 § TALBOTT [»u:x: Hamilton 7°, PARRDIO John Wayne « FIG HTING SEABEES” Johnny Weissmuller—Naney Kelly -__ Marx Bros. “THE BIG STORE" TARZAN’ s DESERT MYSTERY
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THE SKY'S THE LIMIT” “TARZAN'S DESERT MYSTERY” Victor Mature—Lueille Ball Rosemary Lane “HARVEST MELODY" “ary x N DAYS LEAVE” SAT Pidgeon—R, Russell Li ho SIGN FOR SCANDAL” Ron, Colman “My Life With Caroline”
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McKay Steele and Mrs. Brandt: Downey will speak on “Biographical “Personal Reminiscences” of Miss Nicholson. A ftribWomen’s Club will hold | ute also will be given to her by Misg’
Church News— Church Circle Will Hold
Features in the church news today include a luncheon, annual] dinner and a Bible class meeting. Mrs. N. W. York, 38 E. 37th st. will be the hostess Tuesday for a| luncheon meeting for the members| of the Mary Conkle Circle of the| Third Christian church, Dr. John G. Benson will be the speaker and | the devotions will be led by Mrs. W. A, Shullenberger. Mrs. P. B. Smith, hostess chalr.| man, will be assisted by Mesdames| William Davis, George Davis, Fred! Ranney, Clyde Deputy, Mary Con-| kle, E. B. Palmer, E. E. Perkins,| A. L. McColloum, A. C. Pebworth and Joe Burrows and Miss Margaret | Schrader.
The Ladies’ Bible class of the] Emerson Avenue Baptist church met today at the home of Mrs. L.D.| Shirrell, 5042 E. New York st. “The|
Code of Christ” was the subject of| a talk given by Miss Margaret Gal- | braith, religious education director of the Central Avenue Methodist church,
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The annual May dinner meeting! of the Home Builders’ class of the First Baptist church will be at 6:30
p. m, Tuesday at the church. The Rev. E. Arnold Clegg, pastor of the Grace Methodist church, will | give the address, “Halt! Who Goes | There?” The new officers will be| installed and they will be the honor guests. The retiring officers also! will be honored.
The members of the A-G section! of the Women’s society of the First | Presbyterian church will give a sil- | ver tea at 2:30 p. m. Wednesday in| the Marott hotel. Following a!
Moore will read a paper entitled | “Time.”
{received word of the lowering of | the age minimum for overseas staff | assistants.
musical program Mrs. John Mason | Hicks, Misses Mary Moorman, Helen
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Age Limit Lowered For Staff Assistants
The Indianapolis Red Cross has
The limit was reduced from Fy to 23 years of age. s = 2 A new class in nutrition will be opened at 7 p. m. Wednesday at the Red Cross chapter house. Mrs. {Bon O. Aspy will be the sponsor and the instructor will be Mrs. Helen Stokes. Registration may be made by calling the Red Cross office.
Mrs. Schricker To Entertain ‘Mu Phi Epsilon
The Indianapolis Alumnae chapter of Mu Phi Epsilon, national musical henor society, will have a guest day at 2:30 p.m. May 20 at the home of Mrs. Henry F. Schricker. Miss Ann Mathews, harpist, and { Miss Ruth Winders, soloist, will provide the program. Mrs, L. A, Helgesson will accompany Miss Winders. Special guests for the party wgll| be girls from local high schools who have been awarded Mu Phi medals for outstanding musical ability, They are Miss Carolyn Harvey, {Broad Ripple; Miss Harriet Wells, | Howe: Miss Virginia Swaynie, Manual; Miss Lillian Bluestein, Shortridge; Miss Joan Richey, Technical, and Miss Marian Everett, Washington. In the receiving line with Mrs. Schricker will be Miss Charlotte Lieber, Mrs. Henry G. Hoss, Miss Mildred Reimer and Mrs, James A. | Matthews, Mrs. Charles Fitch, arrangements! |chairman, will be assisted by Mesdames Alfred Brandt, Max Critch(field, F. H, Dedert and A. Leon
Louise Quig, Elsa Reyer and Mable
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MENUS FOR MONDAY Breakfast Stewed prunes (1; 1b.), Soft boiled eggs (4). Bacon (remainder from Saturday). Toast (8 slices enriched bread).
Luncheon Mushroom soup. Soy crackers (lg 1b). Fruit salad (2 head lettuce, 1 grapefruit, 1 orange, 2 bananas, remainder of strawberries, dressing). Nut bread (remainder from Sunday). Dinner Welsh rarebit and chicken (14 1b. American cheese—3 red pts.; see recipe). Parsley potatoes (11% lbs.). Buttered peas (3 lbs. fresh), Vegetable salad. Buns (6 bought, reheated).
Butterscotch pudding (1 pkg.
Welsh Rarebit: 14 c. milk, % Ib. grated American cheese, 1 thsp. flour, 1 tbsp. butter, 1 tsp. dry mustard, 2 tsp. salt, 2s tsp. paprika, 1 egg, 2 buns, % lb. ‘thinly sliced chicken. Scald milk in top of double boiler. Mix cheese with flour, butter, salt, mustard and paprika. Add egg, mix well with fork. Slowly add milk stirring constantly. Return to double boiler, cook 4 to 5 mins, stirring constintly. Remove from heat but keep over hot water. Split and toast buns; arrange slices of chicken on top, then pour rarebit over all Serve immediately. Serves 4. J
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