Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 May 1944 — Page 18
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Dennis Morgan ‘‘Affectionately Yours” Loretta Young—Ray Milland “DOCTOR TAKES A WIFE” Plus! “MEMPHIS BELLE”
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Anne Baxter “THE SULLIVANS”
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Mary Beth Hughes “TIMBER QU EEN"
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NEIGHBORHOODS
TWO WAR FILMS make their first appearance at the neighbor= hood theaters this week.
the story of war-working wives whose husbands are in the service,
“Tender Comrade,” starring Ginger Rogers and Robert Ryan, is
Ruth Hussey portrays the part of a philandering war wife, The film is
Ambersons” and “Harvest
nificent Melody.”
“Corvette K-225" and “Fired Wife.”
{HOLLYWOOD—Theough tomorrow: “Pan ama Hattie” and “Good Fellows.”
IRVING — Through Sunday: “Tender Comrade” and ‘Cry Havoe.”
MECCO — Through tomorrow:
at the Granada, Rivoli and
Belmont and | ares
Strand. Doctor's Strangest Case.”
. 3 ORIENTAL — “Unknown Guest” and ’ " y “There's Something About a Soldier.” In “Cry Am Sothern Tomorrow through Saturday: “Destina-
.tion Tokyo” and ‘Spotlight Scandals.” PARAMOUNT— “Rookies in Burma” and *“Mexicala Rose.” Tomorrow and Friday: “Get Going” and “Clancy Street
Havoc,” Margaret Sullivan, Ann Sothern and Joan Blondell, with a female supporting cast, tell the
Boys.” story of volunteer women on Ba- [pARKER— ‘You Were Never Loveller, v : and “Suspicion.” Tomorrow throug taan who help the wounded. Saturday: “Sweet Rosie O'Grady.” It’s playing today at the Irving |REX — Through tomorrow: “Madame
Curie” and “Memphis Belle.” RITZ— Through Saturday: “In Our Time" and “Purple Heart.” RIVOLI—"‘Scarface” and ‘Topper Returns.” Tomorrow through Sunday: “Tender Comrade’ and “Cry Havoc. STs CLAIR—Through Saturday: “Fired ‘Wife'’ #nd “The Heat's On.” SANDERS— ‘Happy Land’ and ‘“Gangway for Tomorrow.” Tomorrow through Saturday: ‘Mountain Rhythm” and “Empty Holsters.”
and Strand, opens tomorrow at the Rivoli, Saturday at the Fountain Square and Sunday at the Belmont, St. Clair and Uptown.
LJ » » BELMONT — Through Saturday: Sullivans” and “Timber Queen.”
CINEMA—Through Saturday: “Woman of the Year” and “Prisco Kid.”
“The
DAISY Through tomorrow: “In Old . ” - i » “ Cg " SHERIDAN “Desert Song” and “My Best Oklahoma” and “She s for Me. Gal” ‘Tomorrow through Saturday: DRIVE-IN—"Ghost Ship” and “Higher “Jane Eyre’ and “Bambi.”
and Higher.” Tomorrow through Sat-
inv: ov ” “Hat. |SPEEDWAY—“Flesh and Fantasy” and’ HN Honey ent GHT™ and "Bai “Behind Prison Walls” Tomorrow Lites ney: . through Saturday: “Tender Comrade EMERSON — ‘Purple Heart’ and “Prisco and “She's for Me.”
Kid” Tomorrow through Saturday: “Trade Winds” and ‘My Best Gal.” ESQUIRE—Through Friday: “Affectionately Yours’ and “Doctor Takes a Wife.” FOUNTAIN SQUARE — Through Friday: “Jive Junction” and “Henry Aldrich, Boy Scout.” GARFIELD—Through tomorrow: ‘Mag-
STATE—Through tomorrow: ‘None Shall Escape” and ‘‘Good Fellows” TRAND—Through Saturday: ‘Cry Havoe” and “The Heat's On’ STRATFORD — Through tomorrow: “There's Something About a Solder” and “Dr. Broadway.” TACOMA—Through tomorrow: “Madame Curie.”
| TALBOTT~Through Saturday: “The Open 10 | Lodger” and “Frisco Kid.” 22 "Til ! i ! | | i TUXEDO—Through tomorrow: “We've ¢ . | Never Been Licked” and “Larceny With Plus Tax Music.” Rita Hayworth—Gene Kelly
| UPTOWN—Througa Saturday: “The
Ia Color, ‘Cover Girt" Heat's On” and ‘‘Timber Queen.”
Sensational ‘‘Memphis Belle” | | VOGUE—Through Saturday: In , Old ben hL {| Chicago” and “Here We Go Again.” 21¢ m f 2 1 | | ZARING—Through Saturday: “Tender Plus Tax Rab 2 i | Comrade’ and “Girl From Monterey.” prt lis Showing DOWNTOWN N. “G ”"” i 4 a Rae Wars tiny Ihe | ALAMO—Through tomorrow: ‘Guns of ‘Great Alaskan stery’’—News {| the Law” and “Fighting Seabees.” Se Eli | AMBASSADOR — Through tomorrow: = | ‘Cover Girl”
and ‘Memphis Belle,”
School 20 Sets
Dance Program
A dance recital will be given in school 20 at 8 p.m. today by members of the city recreation department's classes in Christian Park, South Side and Keystone community centers. The classes are taught by Rosalyn Ludwig and Barbara Ross.. ’ Robbie Gene Robinson is master of ceremonies, which include Doris
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Mae West—Victor Moore
“THE HEAT'S ON”
Richard Arien—Mary Beith Hughes “TIMBER QUEEN" .
“SOMETHING ABOUT A SOLDIER” 5:45
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Rita Hayworth—Gene Kelly
“COVER GIRL” John “SUBMARINE Litel BASE”
MIKE GEORGE and Delores Purvis, twin vocalists, and His amd Marcella Rosebrock, ac- | cordionist.
Specialty numbers will be offered by Mary Lee Corydon, Rudolph Mays and Shirley Cordon. Members of theé@ghree groups participating in the recital are: Christian Park—Carolyn Sue Carol, Vir-
ORCHESTRA
DINNER MUSIC, 7:30 TO 9 P.M. DANCING FROM 9:00 P. M.
(Federal admissions tax applies | after 9 P.M.) {
Nitely Broadcast, WIBC, 10 P.M, (Except Sunday)
{ginia Kay Dodds, Judy Decker, Beverly EXCELLENT CUISINE | Hayworth, Patsy Foster, Judy Connor, NEVER A COVER CHARGE | Dorothy Harbold, Marcella Rosebrook, { Mary Hanlon, Betty Kirkham, Norma Midtbruget, Sandra McCluskey, Marjorie
Stutz, Rosalyn Newport, Paula Wise, Caroiyn Halle and Lois Hershberger, South Side—Sandra McCormick, Benny Jo Leppert, Ora Lee Swinford, Sandra Kay Combs, Ronnie Palamara, Ruth Ann Felts, Betty Jo Willoughby, Reva Marie Combs Janice Swartz, Shirley Bingham, Martha Wade, Carol Whittaker, Barbara Craney, Ruth - Jenkins, Margaret Steele, Bella Eskenazi, Daisy Eskenazi, Joyce Cox, Judith Urich, Marlene Aroesti Camhi, Betty Lukenbill, Barbara Willoughby, Evelyn Stillerman, Kathleen Mann, Jacqueline Mann, Charlotte Levy, Delores Ferguson, Betty Black, Patty Day, Francis Schwartz, Delores Worland, Barbara Brettell, Nellie Brown, Betty Amos, Carolyn Ellis. Gene Davis, Ramona Jacobs, Norma Rooney, Doris Purvis, Dixie Millikin, Shirley Millikin, Delores Purvis, Virginia Miller, Susie Steele and Mary Alice Parson. Keystone—Sandra Chase, Sandra Phillips, Marjorie’ Grimes, Stella Beatley, Glenda Mix, Shirley Ward, Mary Jo Richardson, Shirley Henson, Jean Sheets, Vir-
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Thy Gitfords Ev Canrence gtacknome. Henrietia Magical Morgans | *| Grimes and Donald Richardson. Myrtle Dunedin & Co | — John & Eva Kerfny ED RESENER
& ORCH. ON STAGE MARY L. CLODFFELDER
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+ + x We can't let her go! The Girl of the Moment, 48a ith the Loves of the Year. ¥ In the Picture ° of a Lifetime
Hollywood's most —+— spectacular production!
Corgeous in color, fashions, girls, music, spectacle . . . the thrilling .. stof'y of a woman's secret loves!
“Subma-
Rava GRANADA—' Cover Girl” and playing today at “rine Base” Tomo A. ow Inrough i . Wednesday: “Tender Comrade” and the Irving and “Hi, Good Lookin". Zaring and HAMILTON "Purple Heart” and “Crazy opens tomorrow House.” Tomorrow through Saturday:
Something About a Soldier’ and “Crime -
AL KAVELIN (above) and his “C Chords” orchestra will play for Indiana Roof dancers during a one-night engagement Friday. Maestro Kavelin, writer of the tune, “I Give You My Word,” has played at the Waldorf-Astoria and Biltmore hotels in New York and the Chase hotel in St. Louis.
Times Amusement Clock
OPENING TODAY
COLISEUM Skating Vanities, with Gloria Nord, at 8:30, INDIANA “Uncertain Glory,” with Errol
Flynn, Paul Lukas and Jean Sullivan, at 12:40, 3:50, 7, 10:20 and 1.40. “Het Rhythm,” with Dona Drake and Robert Lowery, at 11:15, 2:25, 5:40, 8:55 and 12:20,
CURRENT FEATURES
CIRCLE
On Stage, “The Gay Nighties Revue,” at 12:57, 3:52, 6:47 and 9:42. “The Navy Way,” with Robert
Lowery and Jean Parker, at 11:15, 2:10, 5:05, 8 and 10:42. LOEW'S “See Here, Private Hargrove” with Robert Walker and Donna Reed, at 11:51, 2:23, 4:55, 7:27 and 10:03. LYRIO
“Lady in the Dark,” with Ginger Rogers and Ray Milland, at 11:27, 1:34, 3:41, 5:48, 7:55 and 10:02.
Spring Concert At Tech Tonight
The third annual spring concert is being presented at 8:15 p. m. today in the gymnasium of Technical high school. The school's concert orchestra, directed by John M. White, will open the program with the Star Spangled Banner and close with the Russian Sailor's Dance from “Red Poppy.” John Medjeski is concertmaster. The personnel of the orchestra are:
Robert Hasewinkle, Mary Louise Masters, James Page, Jean Shanngn; Patricia Wells, Carl Lindstrom, Alicia. Scaer, Lois Shaw and John Medjeski, first violin; Louise Osman, Alfred Mendez, Robert Fulton, Mary Jordan, Richard Kittrell, Carol Overstreet, Betty Ann Mills and Maxine Pearcy, second violin; Marian Newlin, Frances Gentry, Ada Marie Johnson and Bernice Foy, viola; Wanda Hobson, Earl Gordon, Mitzi Airhart, Joyce Dunham, Virginia Maves and Donna Dickinson, cello; Clayton Phillips, Richard Swisher, Peggy Pearcy, Martha Ratcliffe and Robert. Jenkins, bass; Ruth Ann Shumm Betty Lou Balcom and Marv Helén Newport, flute; David Stinson, Dorothy Jones and Patricia Johnson, oboe; Joe Moore, James Holt, Joann McCord and Willard Wampler, + clarinet; Jessamine Simpson and David Copple, bassoon; Mary Ann Erk and Jean Patterson, saxophone; Jack Martin, Donald Overton, LaVon Farrington and Elizabeth Sanders, French horn: Robert Straub, Marshall Haislup and Rob-
ert Copple, trumpet; Jerry Kitchen and Jack Scott, trombone; Herman Lohss tuba; Tina Botermer, Harold Fryar and
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Ginger Rogers in one of her serious moods in “Lady in the Dark,” at the Lyric.
DORSEY, KRUPA AT PURDUE | Times Special LAFAYETTE, Ind. May 23.—A : group of 40 musicians and singers Fa & led by Tommy Dorsey and Gene boas Krupa will be featured on the 10th. Hod Wg Victory Varieties program in the : :
Hall of Music at Purdue university +" Friday night, {
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