Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 October 1944 — Page 13

THE INDIANAPOLIS 7 TIMES Ancient Mariner. Civic Names T {Opening Cast} rons

Tad O Conny. Jack Oskie and Ani BiSth, at 12:40, 3:50, 7:05 andu 10:20 “Storm Lisbon; * with Richard Are len; at 11:15, 2:25, 5:40 and 8:55.

LOEW'S

“Summer Storm,” with George Banders, Linda Darnell and Anna Lee, at 12:30, 3:36, 6:42 and 9:51.

WAYNE G. 0. P. NAMES | MRS. LUCILLE BARKER

Mrs, Lucille Barker, 630 S. Flem-| § ing st, has béen named. vice committee woman of Wayne township Republicans. Mrs. Barker, who has been a precinct committee woman for 12 years, succeeds Mrs. Ada Julian, who resigned late in September,

Times Amusement Clock

CURRENT FEATURES

Waytine Eating 2 Meta Given Polly Adair Stars in "My Sister

rE " Rg Eileen,’ Starting Friday ' THERE IS A GREAT VARIATION IN RELISHES called chow chow. : : : ‘Some contain whole vegetables or whole sections of vegetables, and some Cas; members: for: "My Sister coarsely chopped or sliced. Some have the pickling solution, thickened Eileen,” opening production of the and richly seasoned with mustard, while others have no thickening and Civic theater Friday night, have

JN '\ HU

CONFER DEGREES

no mustard.

, | Toast (8 slices).

HIGH QUALITY

ma

CHARCOAL BRIQUETS

~ Only 500 per 10-Lb. Bag AT ANY OF THE FOLLOWING STATIONS:

SDAY

m. “accination Dr RH Mot- |

Those that contain small whole pickling onions, whole caulifiower

tJ ® bd TUESDAY MENUS . Breakfast Orange juice (4 to 6 oranges). Hot oatmeal. Pan-fried bacon (8 slices).

Luncheon

ozs., standard recipe). Whole wheat toast (8 slices). Sliced tomatoes (4 large). Fresh stewed pears (4 large). : Dinner : Roasted pork hocks (4 to 6, 1; to 2 ibs). Baked potatoes (4 Jorge). Baked acorn Lettuce wedges (% 8 Oo 1000 Island dressing).

Chow chow relish (see recipe). Hard rye rolls (8 bought, reheated). Baked apples (8 Jonathan apples)). : " » » o . Chew Chow: 1 gt. chopped cabbage, 3 c. caulifiower flowerettes, 2

Clam chowder (1 can clams—10%% | §

~|drained vegetables:

Chief machinist’s mate William Alex Nelson, above, just won't be a landiubber, even if the regular navy no longer con-

* eight hashmarks attesting his 32 years in uniform, after enlisting in U. 8S, maritime service,

and spices in a cheesecloth hag and simmer 10 mins, Add the well bring to a boil, decrease heat and simmer for 10 mins. Remove spice bag, pack in hot sterilized jars .and seal

day earlier than for the public, Mr, Hatfield said. Office hours are from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. Monday through Friday, 9 a. m. to 12 noon Saturday and during the run of

siders him, at 65, an able-bodied | seaman. He's pictured, wearing |

the play only, from 1 p. m. to 9 p. m. every day.

JEWS NOTE FESTIVAL OF SIMGHAS-TORAH

Observance of the Festival of Simchas-Torah will begin tonight at 8:15 o'clock at the United Hebrew Congregation and will continue through tomorrow to close

been announced by Jack Hatfield,

“The Whistler,” with Rich: at 11:28, 2:34, 5:40 and a Dit,

INDIANA “Wing and a Prayer,” with Don Ameche, Dana Andrews and 4 Wiliam Eythe, at 13:39, 3:55, 7:11 10:08. “Take It or Leave It” yy Pail Baker at 11:29, 2:45, 6:01 and 8:58.

LYRIC

“Ghost Catchers,” with

Olsen and Johnson at 12:02, 2:24, and 10:24.

5:04, T:44

“Twilight the Prairie,” with Leon Ertoll, ot 11, 1:22, 4:02, 6:43 and 9:22.

NEW LEGION POST | OFFICERS TO MEET

The newly elected officers of the Hayward Barcus American Legion, post No. 55, will hold their first

Memorial building. A wounded world war IT veteran from Billings hospital will be the main speaker and plans will be

made for the annual Halloween

party, which will be held at the | home of Claude McLeans, Traders

| Point and Road 52. The new officers are Elmer Julian, commander! Harry W. Snyder, first vice commander; Albert Hinkle, second vice commander; Fred Hulgan, adjutant; O. W. Rohlfing, finance officer; John L. Fletcher, service officer; Joseph Priel, assistant service officer; John F. Smead, publicity officer; Alvin M. Dorsey, athletic officer; Oscar E.

meeting Wednesday in the War]

Samaritan lodge No. ~ 658 ‘will hold past grands night Thursday. Degrees will be conferred.

w MERRY 9

NN ess 7 J J "STORM OVER LISBON "e anit n+ - CIRCLE

saz FRIDAY | HARRY HOWARD'S “HOORAY FOR THE GIRLS”

24 LOVELIES = 40 DAZZLING

LAST TWO DAYS! 77d INDIANA

=r 8 Pond

CHIE : AE

= —— FN

3 Makes 3 pts. Walter, sergeant-at-arms; Ralph

Klare, chaplain; Delbert O. Wilmeth, chairman of Boy Scouts, and Harry Ridgeway, historian,

the holiday season. Rabbi Samuel J. Fox will open tonight’s celebration with a blessing of the youth of the congrega3 tion. Newly elected officials‘of the| p : + 3| congregation also will be installed, |% Oa a a.

1902 S. Bost $4, 27th and Cornell Ave. 223 Lynn St. 34th and lllinois St. 8315 Cornell Ave. 317 W. 16th St. 2499 LK 10th 54. 42nd and Winthrop Ave. 2000 Northwestern Ave.

POLA

2000 NOR

. s ” RATION POINTS FOR WEEK Red Points 1% Ib, cheddar cheese............ 11-02. can tUNB .....c0viieenne | Fats

SEAS ARNNNP NINE IINNINNIIPIOINNIESTS | followed by the traditional proces{sion of the church elders. The | celebration will he open to the

! | public. i 1 No. 2 can tomato juice ........20

CHILDREN'S COLDS

32

ICE AND 1411 ee.

Louis Stein will be installed as president of the congregation; Morris Stein, vice president; Nathan Resnick, secretary, and Max Berkowitz, treasurer. Directors to be installed are Frank Bernard, Abe Cohn, Arthur B. Cohen, Albert Cooper, Abraham Draizar, Louis Frank, Max Gerstein, Abraham Goldstein, Isaac Goldstein, Leo Gurvitz, Albert Kaplan, Joseph D. Mitchell, Irving I. Newman, Abe Patterson, Ben Popp, Abe Pozner, Hyman Rappaport, Philip Rappaport, Joseph Schwartz, Henry Silverman, Louis Silverman, Sol Solomon, Ben Stein, Harry Stein and Max Yach. Jacob Yavervitz, oldest : gis tg member of the congregation, and a ) Pvt. Harry Peale were named honoraty members. Rabbi Fox will officiate.

AVE. 1902 S. East St.

QUALITY FURS AT LOWER PRICES

Van Johnsen—Li

"Abbott and Costelle “3 MEN IN { WHITE" “IN \ SOCIETY"

Jov= “Black Pai Parachute”

Neighborhood Theater Directory 'NORTH SIDE SOUTH SIDE 16th and Open Daily SANDERS 1108

Delaware 1:30 P.M. Irene Dunne—Roddy McDowall

‘WHITE CLIFFS OF DOVER’ Short Subjects—News

ESQUIRE "=:

TA-7400

Betty Huiton—Mary Martin Eddie Bracken—Dick Powell “HAPPY GO LUCKY” in Color Bob Hope—Martha Raye “NEVER SAY DIE”

WARD LEADERS TO MEET A meeting of 17th ward precinct chairmen will be held at 8 p. m. Thursday at the home of Mrs. May Morrissey, Democratic candidate’ state legislature, 1221

Ches. Morris “CHANCE of a LIFETIME"

1531 8. LINCOLN ,,:5 5. spain

Open Soon Under New Management ___ Watch This Space for Opening Date

ORIENTAL]

HOS 8S. MERIDIAN ST

9th & Cary Grant | Stratford. jane sai UPON A TIME”

“ONCE E. 8. Kids “FOLLOW THE LEADER” 7 em— CARL NIESSE SUGGESTS TODAY

* Eddie Cantor—George M

“SHOW BUSINESS”

Arthur Lake—Jane Lawrence “SAILOR’S HOLIDAY"

EAST SIDE

RIVOLI

Waly @ 25e Ta Rosalind w Cary Russell Grant “HIS hss FRIDAY” Randolph Glenn Scott * Trvor * Ford |

DESPERADOS in Color;

TUXEDO “*Liz™

F. March “ADV. OF MARR WAIN _ Jane Frazee “ROSIE THE RIVETER"

LOEW'S THEATRE, Indianapolis, joins Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and ‘Station WLW, Cincinnati, in 0 100-city World Premiere of

24 Stars of Stage and Screen 4 Big Bands - “FOLLOW THE BOYS” __ Ps Color Cartoon Cartoon—Flash N News

UPTOWN

“Ox, “IN SOCIETY”

“SOUTH 0 OF DIXIE"

(M=-G-M’s magnificent Production | FZARING cmon

Margaret O’Brien—Jas. Craig “LOST ANG Gene Tierney—Bruce Cabot NDOWN”

“THREE NE MEN | i) WHITE “SOUTH OF OF DIXIE” HAMILTON & oth rig

Walter Brennan—Lon McAllister

“Detective Kitty 0’Day” ci a 66 ” Hollywood 3 oat A

1502 Roosevels Mareh—aAlexis Sap ore Fredrie are x “ADVENTURES OF MARK TWAIN” 19% News fartoons E. §. Kids “MILLION DOLLAR KID” TALBOTT fib.s, Thru Tuesday "Ges, Murphy “SHOW BUSINESS” Gregory Peck “DAYS OF GLORY” WA. 0259 Fred MacMurray—Dorothy Lamour © TTWAND THE ANGELS SING” Ches. Morris “CHANCE of a LIFETIME” |’ AND! Donald Duck Cartoon

SUBURBAN |

Come Esrly—Open 6:15 P. M. Skelton—Esther Williams “BATHING BEAUTY” i.

Jean Parker—Tim Ryan

to make repairs. inhot i 10 do because they've

nd women grow up Mena iness. It takes ant engineer. Lineman== an—almost every job is

fifty feet in

like daring young m trapese. But they're electric linemen, the air, with no net underneath. : ; tough enough up there on 8 sunny summe , h worse on 8 wet black night—or diye. hi with sleet. But the job

’s oli ust be done. ie pert of giving you good dlecri m!

are men who have the courage it. Just as there are other men

They may look been doing ita

ad persis man 2 nd technica : specie of this practical experiente—and > it management—has been dramatically rowed hy war. In spite of shortages of man’ essen-

control shortage of dectricity—and jt is adhd dC switchboards in lightning tials, there is nash . ra ompreni) watch on giant turbines, sold at low pre = om 160 ELECTRIC i LIGHT AND POWER COMPA wt SELF-SUPPORTING, TAX: PAYING BUSINE & Namee on request from this magesioe

service. Fortunately, there

wit Who SOCIETY”

just becouse ifs cheap and inn't rationed!

electricity Ma O’Brien J for Mi. t washe n Journ or ret" Don't R Pius! “KAR KARNIVAL” 40 Rona on Nats of Faun and Kapers With Donald Duck, Pluto, Goofy, Figaro and Cleo, Mickey Mouse

THURSDAY IS THE LAST DAY

You Can Buy Tickets at the Season Rate.

Indianapolis SYM PH Oo NY Orchestra

FABIEN SEVITZKY, Conductor

fo 10 Sat. Evenings M UR A 1 10 Sun. Afternoons Oct. 28 & 20—Orchestral” Feb. 34 4—BEETHOVEN'S NINTH : Nov. 11 & TE—ARRAU, Pianist . Feb. 17 & 18—RUBINSTEIN, Pianist \ Nov. 25 & Mar. 10 & 11-yTHORBORG, Contralie BE AISNE VO wai sds an —-—.] & 21—KAPELL, Pianist

fendietsn Pike—Starts 7:30 oan Davis

Canton $8 “show snes Go. ‘THE IMPOSTER' 3

HEAR * NELSON EDDY R Sons Wednesday Evening WFBM— 9:30 p.m,

“WEST SIDE FIT: T pe % YY

Red Skelion—Esther Williams Arthur Lake “SAILOR’S HOLIDAY"

= “hb

Jan. 9

; Te

IF YOU BUY SEASON TIOKETS, YOU WILL PAY SS, $12, Abbott. 4 . “IN SOCIETY”.

31% $22.20 oR $21.00 (TAX INCL.) FOR 10 CONCERTS

| If you buy single concerts, you will pay $13.50, $19.80, $25.80, $31.80 and $37.80 (Tax Incl. ) FOR THE SAME 10 CONCERTS WE WILL ACCEPT ORDERS FoR SEASON TICKETS UNTIL M. THURSDAY, 18, ONLY. 'MURAT, RL :