Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 February 1945 — Page 22

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THE SALVATION ARMY OF INDIANAPOLIS Invites. You to a United Service to be Held at

THE INDIANAPOLIS CITADEL CORPS

26 South Capitol Avenue FRIDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 2nd, 7:45 P. M.

~ Speaker: Rev. Floyd Seelig Pint Capitol Avenne Methodist Church

MUSIC AND SONG

You will enjoy this service! EVERYBODY WELCOME

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IN 1775

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TODAY

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time to come.

Duncan and Ellabelle Davis.

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OPENING TODAY ENGLISH'S

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erer, Jane Darwell and H. B. ar-

ner, at 8:30 | KEITIR'S

On stage” “A Day at (h# Circus,” at 1:53, 4:26, 8:50 and 9:23.

“Allergic to Love,” with Martha O'Driscoll and Noah Beery Jr. at 12:15, 2:48, 5:21, 7:54 and 10:17,

CURRENT FEATURES INDIANA

“The Keys of the Kingdom,” with Gregory Peck, Thomas Mitchell and

Vincent Price, at 11:20, 1:55, 4:30, 7:05 and 9:45. LYRIC “To Have and Have Not,” with

Humphrey Bogart and Hoagy Carmichael. at 11, 1:12, 3.24, 5:36, 7:48 and 10.

CIRCLE

“Something for the Boys,” with Carmen Miranda, Michael O'Shea and Vivian Blaine, at 11, I'50, 4:45, 7:35 and 10:30, “Faces in the Fog, Withers, at 12:35, 3.2

LOEW'S

“Meet Me in St. Louis,” with Judy Garland ate Margaret o Brien, | |

" with Jane , 6:20 and 9:15,

at 11:50, 2:18, 4:46, 7:14 and 9:43,

POC AHONTAS RECEPTION

Mrs. Lawrence Blue, recently ap- | pointed first. great scout for Indiana, will be hondred at a reception given by Goldmound council 445, Degree of Pocahontas, Monday night at 137 W. North st. Mrs. Bessie Levi, Rushville, is Great Pocahontas.

the ones his audience enjoyed most.

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Todd Bercan Wins Hearts Of Home Town With Songs

By JEAN KERCHEVAL

a lot of people away from the Indi-

anapolis Symphony orchestra’s third municipal concert, but for those who braved fhe icy winds, it was an evening they'll remember for a long 3

It was a memorable ev ening principally because of its soloists, Todd 1 Mr. Duncan especially captivated his|

home-town audience with an excellent voice and an infectious laugh and a poise unequalled. The songs he sang here two years ago when he played Porgy in Gershwin’s “Porgy and Bess” were

He sang “It Ain't Necessarily So,” twice Because once just wasn't enough. His = facial expressions were roguish and delightful and his enunciation. was. perfect, . He sang, also from “Porgy ang Bess,” “I Got Plenty of Nuttin, “Bess, You Earlier in the

and with Miss Davis, Is My Woman Now.” program he favored his audience with Jerome Kern's “Old Man River” as an encore to “Hear Me, Ye Wind and Waves” from the opera “Scipio,” and “Largo Al Factotum,” from the “Barber of Seville.” Miss Davis also displayed great depth of tone and proved herself an artist of the first caliber.. Her special encore, a favorite of almost everyone's, was the old Negro spiritual, - “Swing Low, Sweet Chariot.” “Summertime” _and “My Gone Now” were the selections from “Porgy and Bess” sung by Miss Davis and she also sang “Ah! Lo

Man's

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES Concert Sr

MISS LURA BTOVER, above, American soprano, will replace Ellen Osborn in — Beethoven's Ninth Symphony, to be presented by the Indianapolis ‘Symphony

| orchestra this weekend .at the

Murat theater. Widely known in the oratorio field, Miss Stover will make her first appearance in Indianapolis at the concerts Saturday night and Sunday afternoon. Other soloists for the program will be Mary Van Kirk, contralto, who sang here last year in Verdi's “Requiem;” Harold Haugh, tenor, and John DeSurra, baritone, both appearing here for the first time: Only one other composition, Carpenter's “Song of Faith,” will be played besides the Ninth Symphony. Thg Indianapolis symphonic choir, conducted by Elmer Steffen, will be featured in both works. Fabien Sevitzky will direct the orchestra.

So,” from the “Magic Flute” opera and “Ritorno Vincitor” from “Aida.” She gave great’ emotional” warmth | and fine tone to everything she sang. Conductor Fabien Sevitzky and the orchestra held up their end of the program very well with selections. from Tchaikovsky's Fourth symphony, the Verdi-Sevitaky, “Alde _Paraphrase” which is extremely well worked out, Glinka’s Russlan and Ludmilla overture and Grieg’s “Norwegian Dance.”

BOGART TO WED

NEW YORK, Feb. 1 (U. P).— Humphrey Bogart, the bad boy of the movies, said today he plarined to marry Laurén Bacall, the girl

{to her because he didn’t believe in

BACALL 'IN YEAR'|

Billed at Keith's

Here's the feminine member of the Billy Creedon act, four-mem-ber team which will perform acrobatic stunts on Keith's stage today through Sunday.

|long engagements. “It will be a year before I can marry the girl-I'm not even (divorced yet,” he said. “That's too [long to be engaged, | “Besides it isn't decent to get {engaged when you're married. Any{body knows that.” Mayo Methot, Bogart’s wife of |long standing, has filed suit against the actor, but no decree has been issued. Even when issued, it will be the usual interlocutory decree which prevents either party from marrying for one year.

‘Please Fence Me

In, Jap Pleads

SOMEWHERE IN THE PACIFIC, Jan. 20 (Delayed)—U. | P.).—A Japanese officer, who regardless of the emperor's wishes preferred surrender to death, recently chased a marine 80 yards through the flare-lit Guam night shouting, “Please fence me in.” The marine was running toward his own lines to muster reinforcements for a “banzai” attack by 50 crazed Japs. He was shouting, I'm a marine.” . Close on his heels came the Jap | officer, who later turned out to be leader of the attack, He was

“Don’t shoot,

yelling, “Don't shoot me either, I'm his buddy.” The story was told today by

marine combat correspondent S. Sgt. John F. Reilly, New Hampton, Ia.

MYRTLE TEMPLE TO MEET Myrtle Temple, 7, Pythian Sis- | ters, will meet at 8 p. m. tomorrow at 230 E. Ohio st. Mrs. Harriett

| Hansel is most excellent chief.

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MEREDITH BLAKE GENE MARTIN TOMMY LUCAS THE FONTAINES

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BRENNAN : BACALL

DOLORES MORAN + HOAGY CARMICHAEL

My Way.” When the old priest is

Roddy McDowell plays .the role of the pastor as a boy and Gregory Peck takes over when boyhood ends. Peck gives an impressive performance as the Catholic church servant. At first, the young hero has to decide between his love for the church and for a pretty girl, Jane Ball. His mind is made up for him, however, when the girl dies. After entering the seminary Peck failed ‘in his first years of priesthood.. An old Scotch bishop has faith in him and asks him to go to China as a misisonary. During his years: in the Orient the father has his troubles and before he knows it he grows old and it is time to go home. His new duties are at a little church in Scotland where the monsignor, ably

CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR PROGRAM ARRANGED

The ‘West Side Christian Endeavor union will celebrate the 64th anniversary of Christian Endeavor with a party in the West Park Christian church=next Wednesday. H. H. Havenfield of the First Evangelical church will speak on “Christian Endeavor's Valles to the Church.” The music will be led by Miss Eileen Vandegrift of the Butler university college of religion and Miss Lefitia Harrah will arrange the recreation.

Late, but Not Too

for rolleall yesterday. The boys, ~ pilot- at’ an American "airfield to give them a “flip” in an American plane and poor visibility delayed their landing.

for a caning.

EITH

THURSDAY — thru SUNDAY You ASK ASKED FOR IT— HERE IT I1S—THRILLS! NOVELTY! COMEDY!

Film af Indiana Portrays Priest's Humble Devotion

‘The fender story of a humble priest who-seems to have done little "in his life for the church or humanity unfolds in the film version of A, J. Cronin's novel, “The Keys of the Kingdom,” now at the Indiana. The basic theme of the picture is similar to that used in “Going

who comes to discharge him learns of his real sacrificial devotion.

Late for Caning

LONDON, Feb. 1 (U. P).—Two | pupils at the King Alfred school |

about to be retired, the monsignor

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