Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 November 1944 — Page 22
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Castle Leads Barron Band
Replaces Tiny Wolfe ai Orchestra’ Director.
LARRY CASTLE, former OC. B. 8. singing star, has replaced Tiny Wolfe as musical director of Blue Barron's orchestra, now playing at the Indiana Roof. Before coming here Mr. Castle toured - . Mexico and was heard in several of Mexico City's Ce 4. hight spots Larry Castle The band will play at the roof tomorrow and Sunday.
FOX FEATURES TRUDINE The burlesque road show opening at the Fox .theater today will feature Trudine with “Bozo Davis and Hap Arnold sharing the spot~
light in the comedy department.
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OPENING TODAY
9 CIRCLE “Greenwich Village” with Carmen Miranda, Pon. Ameche-: William Bendix and Vivian Blaine, at 12:80, 4, 7:10 and 10:25, “Candlelight In
Algeria” with
James Mason and Carla Lehmabn,
at 11:28, 2:35, 5:45 and 9,
CURRENT, KEITH'S © On stage, “Radio ony Follles™ at 1:58, 4:25, 6:55 and 9 “Nine Girls" with Na Harding, Jinx Palkenburg, Evelyn Keyes and Anita Louise, at 12:15, 2,45, B:15, 8.05 and 10:25.
INDIANA
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“I Love a Soldier, I Lov "20,
Goddard and id Tufts, at 1 3:35, 6:45 and. 1 “Three Little yar " with Mary Lee, Ruth Terry and Cheryl Walker, at 11:12,°2:26, 5:40 and 8:55. LYRIO Arsenic and Old Lace,” With Cary Grant, Raymond Massey, Jack Care son and Peter Lorre, at 11:15, 2:44, 6:16 and 0:48, “I'he Big Noise,” with Stan Laurel and Oilver Hardy, at 1:30, 5:02 and 8:35
LOEW'S
! “Sines You Went Away,” wit Jennifer Jones, Shirley Te a.
Claudette Colbert, Joseph Robert Walker, Lionel Barrymore and Monty Woolley, at 11:28, 2:30, 5:50 and 9,
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You' re right at the price ‘in our economy department.
Dance Done
Mimic Takes Top Honors on ~ Keith's Bill.
A dinen vaudeville entertainers, ranging from jmpersonators to elephants, . display Keith's theater this week in the six-act “Radio City Folliés,” which opened yesterday. The elephant, naturally, Is the biggest performer in the show, and the impersonator, Shavo Bherman, is perhaps the ‘most entertaining. In addition to a knack for imitating the voices of Hollywood fa= vorites, Sherman has a face which can be contorted to bear a remarke able resemblance to the star he is imitating. He is at his. vocal best in his impersonation of Al Jolson, while he does his best “facial” on Hugh Herbert. Fisher's elephant, a golden- -toed, gilded pachyderm, dances, plays the harmonica, stands on his head, generally capers about. The Four Cordovas present an
Mason, master of ceremonies, fills in with a few magic tricks, June Carr and Ron Ormond combine comedy with tap dancing, and the Southern sisters offer acrobatic terpsichore. The screen: offering 18 “Nine Girls,” a murder thriller, with Ann |Harding, Jinx Falkenberg,- Evelyn Keyes and Anita Louise. (By Donna Mikels.) ” VIOLIN AND PIANO RECITAL TONIGHT
Mr, and Mrs, Eugene Adams, | Jordan conservatory faculty mempers, will make their Indianapolis | recital debut on the faculty concert
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Opens at Circle
William Bendix is the not-so-dumb. night club operator in “Greenwich Village,” opening today at the Circle.
CASTAGNA RECITAL
POSTPONED HERE
Bruna Castagna, leading con-
tralto with the Metrapolitan Opera association, will not appear at the|_ Marten’s concert series at the Engand [lish theater Sunday because of ill«
ness, The concert has been postponed
unusual acrobatic act, and Rickey |t0 8 date which will be announced
later), > ladys Alwes, who is In chargé”of ticket sales, said:
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Charlie Spoon and His Hoosler Nighthawks STARTING NOV, Tth Admission 600 (Incl. Tax)
| series ‘at 8:30 p. m. today in-the | War Memorial auditorium. 5° | Playing the violin, Mr, Adams, a {member of the Indianapolis sym- | phony orchestra, will devote his pre{intermission time to “Sonata in | C-Minor” by Bach, “Concerto in B- | Minor” by Saint-Saens, “Variations lon a Theme” by Corelli, “Nocturnal | Tangier” by Godowsky - Kreisler, |“Jane Shakes Her Hair” from | “Hexapoda Suite” by Bloch and “Danse Espagnole” by DeFalle- | Kreisler,, The second half of the program will be the presentation of “Sonata in A-Major” by Franck, Mrs. Adams will be featured as | pianist, [ public.
SPONSOR RECEPTION ‘Bessie Levi and Red Men and Poca-
‘hontas members will be held at 8 p. m. tomorrow at the I. O. O. F.
The concert is open fo the
A reception for Great Pocahontas |
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