Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 September 1944 — Page 8

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'Rigoletto’ Tonight. By MILDRED KOSCHMANN Indianapolis opera patrons waited an hour last night at the Murat i theater for the curtain to rise on ithe season's first opera, but the wait {was well worth while. A capacity house was on hand to {zee the San Carlo Opera company 's | presentation of Verdi's musical pageant, “Aida.” The late curtain was due to the delayed arrival of the troupe's train which held up the

With Mobley. Lushanya, the young 4 Indian prima donna, playing the role of Aida, the cast was good, the singing fresh and impressive,

Thomas Well Received

Metropolitan's Anna Kaskas| played the role of Amneris. Ernice | | Lawrence, young ‘tenor with a voice of ‘impressive quality, sang {the part of Rhadames. An old favorite of San Carlo lopera fans, Mostyn Thomas, was enjoyed from the minute he stepped on the stage. In the role of the | captive king of Egypt, he persuades {his daughter to coax a military 'secret from her loved one who is

Bataan and the men who fell there,

Uptown. BELMONT — Through Saturday

EMERSON-—"White Cliffs of Dover.” To-

ESQUIRE—Through Friday:

FOUNTAIN SQUARE — Through Friday:

hs sa 4 IN" ai * week. “Waterloo Bridge” with Rob- naan, Ln hee Been sate: ert Taylor and Vivien Leigh, is a] “3, oy ware © "and romantic tale of wOLLYWOOD—Through tomorrow: “Un. the last war with gerground Agent” and * "What's Buzzin,’ a London back- v ground, It opens| Mark: fay: Ev of

ORIENTAL—'""No Escape” and “What a Man.” Tomorrow -through Suture “And the Angels Sing” Primitive Man.”

tomorrow at the Granada and Sunday at the

Belmont and PARAMOUNT-"'Tumbling Tumbleweeds" Rivoli and “Passport to Suez" Tomorrow Voli, - and Friday: “False Faces’ and “West “The Fve of St. Pde, Hide! » _ | PARKER—Through Friday: “Man From Mark,” with Wil Music Mountain” and “Uncertain liam Eythe and| Glory.”

REX--Through tomorrow: “They Made Me a Criminal’ and ‘Dixie Dugan." RITZ—Through Saturday: ness’ and “The Imposter.”

Vincent Price Robert Taylor tells the story of

It opened yesterday at the Daisy, RIYOLE-. Bathin Beauty. lin a ul turda “The eet’ pr today. at the Irving and comes Sun-| J ePNES (TONG urke.” :

ay to the St. Clair, Strand and ST. CLAIR—Through Saturday: My Way.” SANDERS ‘Topper Returns” and “Gold

“Now Rush.” Tomorrow through Saturday:

and “Where Are Your Chil

Voyager” dren? “Saint Meets Tiger’ and “Sundown CINEMA—Through Saturday: “And the Valley.” Angels Sing” and * Rookies in Burma. SH Three. Hearts {0 : the Rhine" and a ree Hearts for Ju a." 'omorrow DAISY Through omorton sien 5% | through Saturday. “Slightly Danger ous” an en Sweethear oIve- IN_Creat . Man's, Lady” and rr Fleet's In" and Her Primitive Man. TOMOITOW | iy adies in Washington.” Tomorrow

through Saturday: ‘The Uninvited”

and “Cobra Woman." a Is the Life”

through Saturday: and “Falcon Out Wes STATE—Through er - ‘He Hired _ the Boss” and “Bomber’s Moon." STRAND—Through Saturday: “Going My ay. STR. ATFORD—Through tomorrow: riggs of the Cabbage Patch.” and

morrow [through Saturday: “Desperate Journey” and ‘Journey for Margaret."

“My Favor. ite Blonde” and “Presenting Lily Mars.” “MY S.

William Wilderman as Monte{rone, a nobleman, and Harold {Kravitt as the high priest also turned in well-done performances.

Dancing Is Good

| One of the most delightful parts |of the presentation was the ballet i dancing, the: dance of the Moorish | slaves in the first act and the triumphal dance in act two. The dancers were graceful and their costumes colorful. The chorus of male voices gave the finishing touches to the performance. To end its two-night stand tonight, the company will present Verdi's “Rigoletto” with Grace Panvini scheduled to sing the role of Gilda and Harold Kravitt, | Rigvletts.

“Adventures of Mark Twain” and “Gambler's Choice.” Ox-Bow Incident.” va oan GARFIELD — Through tomorrow: ‘Be-’ TACOMA ~ Shough tomorrow: “Sairo™ jond. the Blue -rizon” and “TWO! pALBOTT—Through Saturday: “And the - Angels Sing” and “Sultan's Daughter. TUXEDO — Through tomorrows “You'll Never Get Rich” and “Texas.” Tim A } UPTOWN — - Through Wiehe “Going I My ay.’ es musemen vous nrough Saturday: “Hour Be- Be-

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‘Youth Granville, Brooks, at 11:19, and 10:26. “Mademoiselle Fifi,” with Simone Simon, at 12:50, 3:39, 6:28 and 9:17, CURRENT FEATURES

z CIRCLE “Hail the Conquering Hero,” with Eddie Bracken and Ella Raines, at 12:36, 3:49, 7:02 and 10:18, “Crime by Night,” with Jane Wyman, at 11:24, 2:37, 5:50 and 9:03.

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“The Impatient Years,” with Jean Arthar, Lee Bowman and Charles Coburn, at 12:24, 3:39, 6:54 and 10:12.

“Ever Since Venus,’ with Ina Ray

MEN'S BIBLE CLASS TO INSTALL OFFICERS

The 101 Men's Bible class of the Broadway Baptist, church will in-| stall Loren Brown as class president and other officers at a banquet in the church Friday evening. Wwilliam® C. Kingery will be installed as’ vice president; Bert Lay, | treasurer and J. B. Morris, assistant, and Owen McCrae, secre- | tary’and Anthony O'Pecka, assistant. R. M. Dodrill is pastor

ist, and Norma Lynn, pianist. Additional officials to be installed are:

Charles Tolliver, H. PF. Geiger, Fred Sheats, C. D. Scarlett, Blake Wilson, Wil. lard Armatage, C. L. Cook, Louis Ar4 buckle, Sherman Clark, Harold Martin, William Gregory, Ernie Schilling, Stewart

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Albert Stamp, Indianapolis attorney, will speak before the Lowell District Civic club of Warren township at 8 p. m. tomorrow at the Lowell school, Raymond st. and Hunter rd. Mrs, William Hurt, chairman of the constitution and by-laws dommittee, will present to the club the constitutions and by-laws up for adoption. Directors to serve the club this

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