Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 December 1944 — Page 18

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a INDIANA _““The Very Thought of You,” with Dehinis Morgan, Eleanor Parker and Dane Clark at 11:56, 2750, 5:45, 8:30, 11:15 and 2. rn Mountain,” Lowery, at 11, 1:56, 4:50, 7:30 and

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. known as the ‘Continental Dancers, | 10:20 iw will be on hand with 50 instructors tron Bree oR suiting, with June Haver, Dick Haymes and

to teach the main steps from 8 to ‘8:30 p. m, A 30-minute practice period will ‘follow.

The samba instructions will be repeated next Wednesday.

Monty Woolley, at 11, 1:45, 4:40, 7:16 and 10,

“The Girl Who Dared,” with Maria Gray, at 12:51, 3:36, 6:21 and § CURRENT FEATURES

MURAT “The Merry Widow,” with Jan Kiepura, at 8:30, CIRCLE On stage, yg Ritter, at 12:50, 3:48, nd 9:3

Jack Gansert and Babs Heath dance In the George Balanchine ballets in “The Merry Widow,” at the Murat, pid

Dick Haymes sings some Irish

favorites In “When Irish Eyes Are Smiling,” now at the Lyric.

TONIGHT

MURAT THURSDAY

YOLANDA MERO-IRION presents

JAN KIEPURA -

. The Original New Opera Company Production

“Music In N aahaitons” with Anne Sniviey and Dennis Day, at 11, 1:50, 40 and 10

LOEW'S

“Mrs. . Parkington,” with Greer Garson and Walter Pidgeon, at 11:15, 1:82, 4:29, 7:06 and 9:46,

NEIGHBORHOODS

BELMONT — Through Baturday: strel Man"

“Minand “American Romance."

demnity’’ and “Make Your Own Bed."

FOUNTAIN BQUARE — Through Friday:

J wn WILMA SPENCE

West.” IRVING on Through Sunday: ‘Summer Storm’ and “Sweet and Lowdown." LINCOL N—Through tomorrow, “Voice in the Wind” and ‘Sailor's Holiday. MECCA—Through tomorrow: “In Old Chicago” and ‘Detective Kitty O'Day.” OLD TRAIL--Through tomorrow: “Step Lively” and “Winter Carnival” ORIENTAL-U- Boat Prisoner” and "Si. lent Partner.” Tomorrow. through Saturday: “Youth Runs Wild” and “Jamboree.” PARAMOUNT" Thiés Men in White" and “Melody Trail.” Tomorrow and Friday: “They Made Me a Criminal” and ‘Danger! Women at Work.” PARKER Through Priday: ‘Flight for Freedbm"” and ‘Jane Eyre." REX—Through tomorrow? “Mr. Skeflington” and “Yanks Ahoy.” RITZ~'"The Seventh Cross” and “Swing Fever,” Tomorrow through Saturday: “They Made, , Me & Crimin@” ° and

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RIVOLI ‘Sky " Devils” and “Kennel Murder Case.” Tomorrow through Sinday: “An American Romance” and

tel Man ST, MOLATR "Fhrough Saturday: “Big Noise’' and “Show Business, SANDERS ‘Eve of 8t. Mark" and ‘Fal.

con Out West,” Tomorrow through ’ of hugs, Saturday: pp. Seman After Dark” cw AW = “ i oo | EEE TAT (A kisses and , She Whistler” Tomorrow" through Pi | n ¢ $5e8 / Saturday. | “Swing Fever” and *Louisi- h J ax oP qeou m ve SHERIDAN Fi ough Saturday: “Going J fg tious HILLBILLY CONTEST STATE hrough tomorrow: *

ON OUR STAGE

THURSDAY, 9:15 P.M. MAKE APPLICATION NOW

ppy Tk * and "A Haunting We wil fy —Through Saturday: “Big Noice pee ‘Youth Runs Wild.”

STRATFORD-Through tomorrow: youd, the Blue Horizon" and “Jam Bes-

| i THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

Directed by FELIX BRENTANO CINEMA—Through Baturday: “On Bor. | . Tiger Shark’ and “Walking Dead” |S| ATE MIDNIGHT SHOWS OmECT FROM A YEAR ON BROADWAY rowed Time" and “Take It Big." GARFIELD me Through tomorrow: “Fast Seats Now on Sale a DAISY ~— Through tomorrow: ‘Waterloo Po a a0se and “Curse of the Cat Midnight shows will be given at B A t pie ; GLADYS ALWES MUSIC SHOPPE EMERSON The Conquering Hero” and [GRANADA—“Up in Arms” and “The [the Circle theater every Saturday| 33 Monument Circle—Room 201 “Mask of Dimitrios.” Tomorrow Contender.’ Tomorrow through Wednes- | pi Prices: $4, $3.50, $3, $2.50 $1.50 through Saturday: “Swing Fever’ and day: “Arsenic and Old Lace” and night starting Saturday, George Tax Inc. “Madgmolselle “Moonlight and Cactus.’ Pappas, manager announced today. a » ’ " ESQU TRE ~Through Friday: “Double In. Priday: “Double ‘In. | HAMILTON- th Slory oD Wassell, ot — morrow rough aturday: “Ghos Catchers” and "Spring Fever,” LAST TWO DAYS! HOLLYWOOD-—-Through tomorrow: “Pase Age to Destiny” and “Falcon Out

Heifetz to Play 2 Concerts Here

Jascha Heifetz, violinist, will play Tchaikowsky's violin congerto Dec. 16 and ‘17 in his first appearance since ‘1941 with the Indianapolis, symphony orchestra here, 3 Conductor Fabien Sevitzky has listed the ‘Sibelius Symphony No. 1 and the “American Suite” by Charles Wakefield Cadman for the same pair of concerts, Performances will begin at 8:30 p, m, Saturday and 3°'p. m. Sunday. < The - concerto was completed in 1878 and played for the first time in 1881 by Adolf Brodsky in Vienna, Since that time it has become one of the most popular of violin concerti. The Indianapolis orchestra, now on tour, will make its debut in New York City tonight, playing a concert in Carnegie hall,

Pat O’'Brien—Ruth H “MARINE RAIDE dack Oak lo—Benny Goods

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TACOMA—Throu h tomorrow: “Waterloo

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Bridge” and “Brother Rat.”

“LAST DAY!

TALBOTT--Throuth Saturdays ™ Seventh ross’ an orthwest Ranger: FHOwN = Shiuigh Ssiurday: “Big “MRS. PARKINGTON" oise” and “Government Girl.” Gg Eo Saturday: ‘Arsenic GREER GARSON an ZARING = Through Saturday: “Arsenic WALTER PIDGEON and Old Lace.” ‘ DOWNTOWN ALAMO — Through tomorrow: an Runs Wild” and “Falcon in Mexi

AMBASSADOR — “Marine Raiders” ad . "“Bweet and Lowdown.” Tomorrow through Saturday: “Summer Storm” and “Tiger Shark.”

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Featuring BETSY JONES, Voealist ’ ——

DINNER MUSIC, 7:30 TO § P, M. DANCING FROM 9:00 P. M,

(Federal admissions tax applies after 9 P. M.) Broadeast Fri. & Sat. 10:15 P. M. Station WIBC EXCELLENT CUISINE

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Laurel & Hardy “BIG NOISE” “Government Girl”

Laurel & Hardy “BIG NOISE”

“Show Business”

& Hardy “BIG NOISE”

“Youth Runs Wild”

Final “U-BOAT PRISONER” Night “SILENT PARTNER”

— Starts er RUNS WILD” and “JAMBOREE” .

NOW THRU FRI %0's0s 256 Tax 3 SWELL PIX! ° EDW. G. ROBINSON

TIGER SHARK

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Johnn Jobmos-bots SHOW BOAT SERENADE

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LastTime Tonight ,Adw!'s, 25g Fes

DANNY DINAH KAY e SHORE

UP IN ARMS

BUSTER ARLENE CRABBE JUDGE

“The Contender” Tomorrow ""ArSeNic 51 Lace”

NORTH SIDE

28th and Central

Cary % Priscilla GRANT LANE

“ARSENIC AND OLD LACE”

TALBOTT nos, Thru Saturday Spencer Tracy “SEVENTH CROSS” “NORTHWEST RANGERS"

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“THE HE SEVENTH i" CROSS” “usWiNg NO FEVER"

Color Cartoon Riot—News Bist & WA.

REX Northwestern 0s

Bette Davis “MR. SKEFFINGTON" Wm, Bendix “YANKS AHOY”

1:30 P.M. Barrymore-—Una Markel

“ON BORROWED TIME"

Harriett Hilliard—Jack Hale:

WIAKE IT BIG»

ESQUIR

“DOUBLE INDEMNITY"

“MAKE YOUR OWN BED”

Stratford’ -» Dorothy Lamour Jack Haley “BEYOND THE BLUE HORIZON" Ann Miller “JAM SESSION”

I IRI, CARL NIESSE SUGGESTS TODAY

30th & Mlinois TA-7400

“ARSENIG AND 0 AND LD LACE”

an Ener TALES "FALCON a WEST SIDE

WEST SIDE BELMONT jovi fina Benny Fields “MINSTREL MAN" Brian Donlevy “AMERICAN ROMANCE"

SOUTH SIDE LINCOLN "555"

MA-8754 Frances Lederer “VOICE IN THE WIND" Arthur Arthur Lake “SA eS, HOLIDAY"

GARFIELD aaa Shelby ; Rosalind Russell “FAST AND LOOSE" “CURSE OF THE CAT PEOPLE”

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Thru Wednesday Anne Baxter “EVE OF ST. MARK’ Tom Conway “FALCON OUT WEST”

EAST SIDE MECC A.B. Tyrone one Power

Alice Faye “IN oid * CRICAGO” Jean Parker rker “DETECTIVE KITTY _O'DAY™

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Spencer Tracy pris ote: Wm. Powell ” ‘AN SERIE "SoNaver SHERIDAN a

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“avid MY WAY?

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