Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 November 1944 — Page 4
PAGE 4 * Farce Stars Laraine Day,
‘Bride By Mistake' Opens at The Circle.
A wealthy heiress searches for a man who loves her and not her :noney in “Bride by Mistake,” which opened for a week at the Circle theater yesterday. Starring Alan Marshall, Laraine Day, Marsha Hunt, Allyn Joslyn and Edgar Buchanan, the show is
about as funny as the usual marjage farce stories which roll off
Civic Drama
Excellent Cast Scores in 'The Little Foxes.'
By MILDRED KOSCHMANN A highly dramatic production, unwinding the scheming motive of a despotic “Southern family, was presented at the Civic theater last night as the curtain went up on the theater's second play of the season, “The Little Foxes.” Although the drama got off to a rather slow start, it picked up
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the Hollywood production’ line, Norah Hunter (Miss Day) plays a publicity-shy heiress who sets out to get a husband after she has been politely jilted. She prevails upon her secretary and double at public functions, Sylvia (Marsha Hunt), to carry the impersonation
‘Raymond Hatton adds to the action and comedy in “Law of the Valley” at the Alamo,
rapidly as it progressed. In her first role of the new sea-~ son, ‘Winifred Skyrme as Regina was excellent in her portrayal of the selfish and coldhearted wife who attempted to employ her husband's money to attain her life long desire to break into Chicago's
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society circles. Her husband in real life and also on the stage, Ronald Skyrme, shares in the laurels of the play in his role as Horace, while Donna Leigh Collins, a newcomer to the city, gives an impressive. ;performance as the lonely, intimidated Birdie,
into her private life. Flier Is Confused. Under this arrangement an army flier, Capt. Tony Travis (Alan Marshal) comes into the picture and the rest of the film revolves around ' his confusion about whether to
merry, if so when, and which girl Two Families Involved
“The Little Foxes" is the story
to choose. “Bride by Mistake," With Alan b M hall and Laraine ay, at 11, wi Marshal sets feminine hearts 3 aly 40, ne ary i my ¥ of the Hubbard family, two brothers
|and a sister, who plan to become | wealthy by erecting a cotton mill in [the South, But the one thing that is lacking is $75,000 to complete the transaction, and the plotting trio goes to all extremes to get Horace, Regina's ailing husband, to invest the money. - The scheming reaches its peak when Regina is willing to sacrifice
aflutter, and Miss Day and Miss Hunt convincingly portray two gals out to trap a man. Edgar Buchanan is the lovable, fidgety guardian of the poor little rich girl and Slim Summerville again plays the laconic, bewildered role for which be became famous, Allyn Joslyn is amusing as the long-suffering. husband of Miss
“My Pal Wolf,” with Bharyn Moffett, at 12:30, 3.25, 6:20 and 9:15,
fs an = Sunday’ “Bride,” at 1:35, 30, 7:30 and 10:30. “My Pal,” at 13 20, 3:20, 6:16 and 9:15.
LOEW'S “Marriage Is a Private Affair” with Lana Turner, James Craig and John Hodiak, at 12:14, 3:25, 6:38 9:50 and 1:30, “The Mark of the Whistler,” with Richard Bix, at 11:10, 2:21, 8.33,
8:48 and 1 y - Hunt. het Wool Eri Boat , Sundar at 12 3 1, he» Dibae's life to attain her ulti “My olfe,” starring n and 9:42. “Whistler,” at 2:10, . Moffett, doubles with the farce.| 53 and 838. Mary Hall as the very kind and
KEITH'S understanding daughter of Regina turns in a top-notch supporting performance while Earl Davis and Paul McNamara play the well-cast roles of the two brothers.
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Mamie B. Schmidt Fort No, 1,| Seats “Reine at 12:30, 304 Bramer Carlson, art and technical Daughters of '98, will observe fits| 93% " 52 and 10:18. director, for his fine stage setting. i t 6:30 Nov INDIANA . "fhe play, directed by Jack Hat11th anniversary at 6:30 p. m. Nov. ‘Rainbow liand” with Dorothy field, will play through Thursday. 18 in the Spink-Arms hotel. Tam "a 11 “1.05 430, 145 and oy A banquet will precede an enter-| 10:40. a MEMORIAL SERVICES tainment program. Loon nat 3 Nhl, a Rm W
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National and department officers] Sunday—"Rainbow,” at 1:30, 4
’ 7:10 and 10 avis dL &_ Night, " % of the United Spanish War veterans 12:10, 3:05, 6 4nd 8 Mem " orial services for 8, Sgt. John auxiliaries will be honored guests. LYRIC Sg
Toastmistress will be Jeanet B, R. LaMar, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. L,
Sund, day-—Roldier, * at 12:30, 3:30, $4 Mn and 5 0. Sisters,” at 3:23, and 8:
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Sgt. LaMar was killed in action in Italy Oct. 8, 1044,
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‘ ; - . Page 2 WHATS CEBKIN 7 Nov. 11, 1944 Continued from Preceding Page What's Cookin’ in Sports— about 19 million dollars. . , . The treasurer's ~
office will remain closed until Dec. 1 to permit his staff to count the take, . . . The Indianapolis C. of ©. will have its annual luncheon honoring the American Legion national commander, Bdward N. Scheiberling, and the auxiliary president, Mrs. Charles B. Gilbert, Tuesday. . . . Sneak thieves made off with two fur coats and a fur scarf from the women's lounge at the Woodstock country club Sunday. . . . The coats were owned by Miss Marybelle Neal and Mrs, ‘A. F. Preston. + « + The scarf was the property of Mrs. Walter Kuhn, Mrs, Jennie Stout, 64, was burned to death in a fire that “swept the Cedar Lodge tourist camp, 3047 Madison.
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In the Mail Bag—
PFC, HERMAN BURNSTEIN, who's been inthe South Pacific 35" motiths; dropped around to the store to say “hello” and “thanks” for “What's Cookin’ . finds the United States a “bit of heaven-part of God's country,” after his experiences in the
THE BIG NEWS in sports this week is the announcement by Al Schlensker, secretary of the Indianapolis Indians, that Bill Burwell, former Indianapolis pitcher, will succeed Mike Kelly as manager of the Ine dians next season, . . . Burwell, who pitched for . Indianapolis 10 seasons, was released recently as coach of the Boston Red Sox. . The second place Caps ond the St, tous ‘Fiyers played “bang up” hockey here Bunday with the players banging away at each other with clubs and fists in a free-for-all. ,,, It was the roughest +... game ever fought here... ... The Caps won, 6-3. . . . Yesterday was the opening day of . the hunting season, . . . People living along the banks of the White river south of Nobles ville reported many dead fish over the week end. . . . Stream pollution was blamed. , , . Boris (Babe) Dimanchef!, from Indianapolis’
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‘ Washington high school and the backbone of Pacific. . , . And now Purdue's smashing offense, took over the for the birthday Big Ten scoring lead with 48 points, . . . In greetings, ; . . Happy
birthday to Lt, Dean 8. Birch, Pueblo, Colo, Nov. 8, Betty, . . . And to Cpl. Damon B, Meredith, Italy, Dee, 2, Virginia, Mom, Family, . . . And to T. Sgt, James E. Shipp, France, Mary Luise. . . . And to Lt, Bert J. Persell, France, Dec. 9, and to Pvt. Francis T. Persell, O'Rellly General hospital, Springfield, Mo., Nov, 10, Mom, Pop, Sisters, Mildred, Francia, Dennis, And to Pvt. Charles R. Lumpkin, —Netherland—East— Indies, Nov, 22, Frances, —— . And to Thomas O. Schneider, M, M. 2-¢, Pacific, Nov. 13, Lucy, Louise, Mother, Dad. . And to Opl. Edward P. Cade and his twin brother; Cpl. Edwin W. Cade, both in Italy, Dec. 11, Mother, Aunty, . + And
last Saturday's grid games, Purdue defeated Wisconsin, 35-7; I. U, lost to Ohio State, 21-7, and Navy handed Notre Dame its first defeat, 32-13,
Tr YN Break Is a ‘Break’—
STUDENTS OF HOWE high school got & break Monday when a water main in the . schoo! burst, causing dismissal of classes for the afternoon, , . . The Southport high school senior class gave the play,* “The Bargain Bride,” last night in the school gym. , . . The schools hére have been observing American Educa«
tion week, ‘with parents to Cpl. Robert Rugegstein, Indif,” Dee. 4 Visiting classrooms and Edith, Bill, Cheemy, Edwin. . , . And to special meetings and Wilfred Charles Henry Ford, A. M. M. 2-0, programs. . . . Ernie Pyle, Pacific, Nov. 24, Mr, and Mrs. C. W, Mills,
the famous war correspondent, is to receive the newly created honorary degree of humane letters from Indiana university at a ceremony Monday in Bloomington. .. . The Garden City Christian church dedicated the first unit of its new building Sunday, in Capt. Edward M. McGrail, former Legon national publicity officer, has left Stout field for service in the Pacific. . . . Dr. E. R. ‘Bebout Was re-elected president of the Sogn Bureau of Chiropractors.
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N ew Plant Studied— GENERAL MOTORS plans to double its
+ + « And to Opl. Edward Menges, Utah, today, Family. . . . And to Carl Essig, M. M, 3-¢, South Pacific, Nov. 12, the Gang. . And to Marion A. Elliott, 8. 1-¢, Pacific, Nov. 18, Kitty, Mother, . . And to Capt. Maurice R. Fowler, Alaska, today, Aunt, Uncle. . . .» And to Cpl. Richard Jarrett, . Germany, Nov, 27, Aunt Zelda, Bd. . . . And to Chief Pharmacist Mate Virgil I. Vaughn, Pacific, Nov. 17, Wife. . . . And to Pvt. Gordon Michael Sparks, hospital in Italy, Nov. 9Mother, Dad, Carmelita, Bob, Bue-Ann, Carel, Mrs, Greenwtod. . . . And to Sgt. Dorus B. Macey, France, Nov, 36, Wife, - Son. . . ‘And to John Papasian, SC. 3-0, ... Mary, Folks. . . . And to Pfe. John J. Todd, , Southwest Pacific, Dec. 8, Nan, the Gang. . « . And to Sgt. Donald E. Abbott, India, P. Huse estimates this year's property tax ‘Nov. 23, Wife, Mother, Dad, Sister, Family, / olisctios vill set; a. new all-time high of + + + More next week. . + Bat of Yuck,
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Freddie Trenkler, peer of the ice comedians, again will display his “fun-atics” on the frozen surface of the Coliseum In the 1945 edition of the Sonja Henie Ice Revue Nov. 16 through Nov, 25.
‘Othello’ Opens Here Monday
The Theater guild's presentation of Margaret Webster's production of “Othello” will open at English’s Monday for a three-day engagement. :
Paul Robeson who has won distinction throughout the world in
actor and singer.
King, Ralph Clanton, Francis Compton, Don Keefer, Robert E. Perry and Louls Lytton are others in the cast, “Othello” was produced first at Cambridge and then at Princeton, N. J. with such successes that Broadway managers cascaded the actors with offers of a Manha production. The tragedy later came the longest run Shakespearean production in the history of the theater.
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Besides Mr. Robeson in the title]: role, the part of Iago is, played by| &¥s Jose Ferrer and Desdemona is por-| |trayed by his wife, Uta Hagen. Edith
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dio Arrau, Chilean pianist, as their season's first soloist. Mr, Arrau will play the plano concerto No. 5 by Beethoven, customarily known as the “Emperor” concerto. For purely orchestral numbers,
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