Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 October 1944 — Page 22
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"Werewolf At the Lyric
Gypsy Princess Turns Out to| Be Balkan Bogeywoman.
A gypsy princess who turns at} will into a great, gaunt wolf is the
yesterday at the Lyric theater. That particular Balkan bogey-
subject of the “Cry of the Were-| wolf,” Columbia picture that opened |
Open at Loew's
Donlevy and Ann Rich. who were in Indianapolis star in “An American
daughter of Marie other wolfish attacks are meant cover up evidence. Most of the action takes:
psychic research. There are a few amusing sequences between a hard-boiled police lieutenant who doesn't believe in spooks or any allied crea~
credulous. The Love Interest
The sad faced apple with something resembling a British accent who guides visitors around the La Tour manse for hire is scared completely silly by the odd goings on.
tures and a detective who is more]
Not Stilted
Verna Pickert is one of the jitterbugs on stilts in the Keith's theater stage show opening today.
There is, of course, the necessary love interest, at times involving the ‘gypsy princess as a third party, and a certain amount of witcheraft to boot. The producers go to ‘great lengths to make their theme plausible and throw in a few dashes of demonology and voodooism for good measure. “Soul of a Monster” is the second feature. (By Robert J. Fox)
SERIES OF SACRED MUSIC IS PLANNED
The first in a series of sacred music programs scheduled for the third Sunday of each month by the, Cadle Tabernacle choir will be given at 3 p. m. Sunday under direction of Floyd Jones. In honor of the 23d anniversary of the founding of the tabernacle, the concert «will climax a week of musical programs and religious services led by Dr. B. R. Lakin, pastor, and Homer Rodeheaver, The program will elose with singing of the Halleluhah Chorus from Handel's Messiah.
BOY SCOUTS SEEKING MEN FOR EXECUTIVES
Men interested in a professional career with the Boy Scouts of America will be interviewed here today in conjunction with the program of expansion being forwarded by the organization. Harry G. Nagle, assistant director of the division of personnel, and C. M. PFinnell, deputy regional executive, will interview applicants from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. today at Scout headquarters. Successful applicants will be sent to the national training school at
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VETERANS AUXILIARY CHIEF COMING HERE
Mrs. Nellie B, Clark, Bloomington, department president of the U. 8. War Veterans auxiliary, will arrive here Saturday to attend the Sunday session of the third district school of instruction at 512 N. Illinois st. Mrs. Dora. B. Love, president of the Harold C. McGrew auxiliary, will ‘welcome her .to Indianapolis, The council of administration will meet at the close of the session,
U. S. AIR UNIT BASES
liberated France and Belgium.
of the American ninth,
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES .
ON EX-NAZI FIELDS;
WASHINGTON, Oct. 12 (U. P.)— An army air forces skokesman disclosed today that the entire U. 8B. army ninth tactical air force has
been moved from the British isles and is now based in airdromes in
The spokesman said that tactical units of the RAF were also based on the continent but that their number was not as great as that
He revealed that the U. S. fliers are now using 25 airfields which formerly belonged to the luftwaffe,
Indiana Has
In Action. “Marine Raiders,” showing at the Indiana, is not “just another war movie.” 5 1 the marine in combat and depicts his feelings on leave and when he returns to the U. 8, a veteran of months in the South Pacific. Starring Pat O'Brien as Ma. Steve Lockhard and Robert Ryan
Romance,” which begins at |45 Capt. Dan Craig, the movie takes Loew’s today. the marines through battles in the South Pacific, where they see their
closest buddies die, and then Australia for a rest. '
Meets Aussie Girl Here Dan meets and falls in love with Ellen Foster of the Women's Australian Air corps, portrayed by Ruth Hussey. But before long he
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cruits. His hate for the Japs is so intense he thinks of nothing but getting another crack at them and finding Ellen again, The climax is one that belies some people's belief that the war will be over when the Germans are beaten. Showing with *Marine Raiders” is another Harold Peary comedy, “Gildersleeve’s Ghost.” By Sega Clark.)
2 G. 0. P. MEETINGS SLATED TONIGHT
A series of Republican meetings were announced today by county G. O.P. headquarters. Two meetings will be held at 7:30 o'clock tonight in the 6th ward, one at the Redmen’s hall, 29th st. and Clifton ave, and the other in the Chauffeurs hall, Northwestern ave. and 28th st. A wiener roast will be held for Perry township Republicans at 6:30 p.m. tomorrow at the home of Township Chairman O. N. Haines in Beech Grove.
CAMERON HOME
trician’s mate 2-¢, is home on a 30-
in the South Pacific.
training when his leave ends.
Marine Film| |New Picture Shows the Corps
is back in the U. 8S. training re-[*
FROM S. PACIFIC
Grover Russell Cameron, elec-|(} day leave after spending 20 months
Son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Easter, 3771 Rockville rd, and husband of Mrs. Sarah Ellen Cameron, 5202 E. North st., Electrician Cameron will report to San Diego for further
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OPENING TODAY
LOEW'S : : *An Ameriean Romance’ with Brian , Ann Richards nd Walter at 11, 1:36, 4:12, 6:48 and 9:37.
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and on Mas2:87, 91, 8:08 and of » Monster" rr PR 1:23, 1:86, 4:30,
, CIRCLE Me Monahans” ith Done ald +Ths Marry Jack Oskie Ann Blyth, at 13! 2:40, 3:80, 7:08 andu 10:20. “Storm
Lisbon,” with Richard lem, at 11:18, 3:35, 5:40 and 8:8,
MIS$ PIN-UP GIRL CONTEST SLATED
A pin-up girl contest for Indianapolis beauties will be held at the Circle theater next week in conjunction with Harry Howard's “Hooray for the Girls” revue, * The contest will be held Monday through Wednesday with the finals Oct. 19 at the theater. Entries may be made by leaving names and addresses with the manager.
| srand exalted ruler, will be guest
{apolis lodge No. 13, B. P, O. Elks.
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Sigmund Romberg's Operetta Masterpiece
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Owtsceading Operetta of 20h Century EVES., 60c, $1.30. 81.80, $3.40, $3.00 WED. ‘MAT., 60c, $1.30, 81.80, $3.40
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Annual roll call night will be held Oct. 27, with a “Get-Ac-]| : quainted” program. The lodge will hold its first dance of the season Oct. 28, when a Halloween party is
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MATINEE DAN CING SATURDAY, Oct. 14—3 to 5 P. M.
Ernie Ray us Orchestra
SAPPHIRE ROOM _ Hohl | Washington
King Vidor's Production N TECHNICOLOR
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Alearne “CAPTAIN FURY" Russell Hayden “WYOMING HURRICANE"
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Gene Autry sean of the Border How Our Boys Chased tne 3 Japs Off New Britain “ATTACK”
EMERSON .,% =m Olivia DeHaviland—Robt. Cummings “PRIVATE OROURNE
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Bette Davis—Claude Rains “MR. SKEFFINGTON”
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Come Early—Open 8:15 P. M. Ann Shirley—Michael O'Shea
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Donald 0’Connor—Peggy Ryan
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