Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 May 1944 — Page 14

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As master of ceremonies, Mr. Rice, the imperturbable, is fazed by absolutely nothing, least of all the traditional importance of his job. “Rum and coke,” explains Mr. Rice, as he stops to mop his brow in the middle of a leg split. In addition to hoofing, he exchanges a few quips with his sidekick, Frank Little, the doughty midget who condescends to wriggle through his version of the strip tease. + Although Mr. Rice's veteran antics are worth the show, it's also embellished with the high flying tot-

terings of Myrtle Dunedin on her six-foot unicycle; “The Morgan's” enlistment of audience help in straight roles of their comedy magic act; John and Eva Kemmy’s pretzelstick contortions and Mary Clodfelder’'s interpolations of popuiar songs. Miss Clodfelder, incidentally, is an Indianapolis product, says Keith's

ambles aimlessly] iin and out of Keith's stage show

Henry Busse and his orchestra will swing out em the Circle stage, beginning today.

Maennerchor in

Season's Finale

The Indianapolis Maennerchor of ‘the Athenaeum-Turners will close its 90th season at 3 p. m. Sunday with memorial. services in‘ the chapel of Crown Hill cemetery. Services are for the deceased members of the Athenaeum and the Maennerchor and the public is invited. The male chorus, under the direction of Clarence Elbert, conductor, will sing: “Come Thou, Sweet Death”; “The Lord's Prayer”........ Mallotte-Deis

“Thou Knowest, Lord” ........... Purcell “The Long Day Closes”.......... Sullivan

The service *has been arranged by

..Bach-Canby

manager Frank Paul. Filmfare is “Whispering Foot-| steps.”

CIVIC'S MEMBERS MEET

Five new board members will be elected and a report on the season made at the annual meeting of the Civic theater members at. 8 p. m Sunday in the theater auditorium,

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OPENING TODAY

CIRCLE On Stage, Henry Busse and his orchestra, at 12:59, 8:51, 6:43 and 9:35 “You Can't Ration Leve,” with Betty Rhodes and Johnnie Johnston, at 11:10, 2:02, 5:54, 7:46 and 10:35.

CURRENT FEATURES

KEITH'S . On stage, Band Wagofi Revue, at 1:51, 4:17, 6:43 and 9:29. “Whispering Foolsteps,” with John Hubbard Maris Rita Quigtey, at 12:15,

2:41, 5: 7:53 and 1 CORISEUM Skating Vanities, with Gloria Nord, at 8:30, »

INDIANA “Uncertain Glory,” with Errol Flynn, Paul Lukas and Jean S8ullivan, at 12:15, 3:26, 6:37 and 9:48. “Hot Rhythm,” with Dona Drake and Robert Lowery, at 11, 2:06, 5:17

and 8:28. LOEW'S

“See Here, Private Hargrove” with Robert Walker and Denna Rped, at 11:51, 2:23, 4:55, 7:27 and

LYRIC

‘Lady in the Dark,” with Ginger Rogers and Ray Milland, at 11:27, 1:34, 3:41, 5:48, 7:55 and 10:03.

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RECITAL TONIGHT

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EARLHAM PLAYS SET

Four Indianapolis Earlham college students will take part in a

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WON'T SEEK DIVORCE HOLLYWOOD, May 28 (U. P.).— Actress Binnie Barnes announced today she had changed her mind about divorcing Capt. Mike Frankovich, former U. C. L. A. football star.

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