Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 February 1945 — Page 14
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SY LOEW'S “National Velvet,” with Mickey Donald Crisp and Elizabeth at (11:40, 2:81, 4:42, T13
Rooney, Taylor, and 9:44. KEITH'S On stage, "Thumbs Up,” 4:22. 6:53 and. 9:24, “The Singing - Sherif,” Crosby, at 12:15, 2:48, and 10:19,
at 1:51,
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INDIANA : “The Princess and the Pirate,” with Bob Hope, at 11, "1:12, 3:24, 538, 7:48 and 10. » LYRIC
“The Trail of the Lonesome Pine,” with Sylvia Sidney, Fred MacMurray and Henry Fonda, at 12:31, 3:41, 6:51 and 10:01, “The Port of Forty Thieves,” at 11:33, 2:43, 5:53 and 9:03 ENGLISH'S “Kiss and Tell,” with Billie Lou Watt, Katharine Warren and Jack Davis, at.8:30 CIRCLE 8 stage Shep Fields and his orSUI, 12:55, 3:45, 6:45 and
“Her Lucky Night,” with the Andrews sisters, at 11:15; 3:15,5:15,- 8 and 10:35
It’s about a boy and a gid who had the kind of faith that makes the impossible come true - «o.and a racehorse, won in a raffle, who had no respect for tradition! You'll love them all!
A CLARENCE BROWN PRODUCTION
Based on the Novel “National Velvet” by Enid Bagnold
sero MICKEY ROONEY
DONALD CRISP - ELIZABETH TAYLOR /
ANNE REVERE « ANGELA LANSBURY JACKIE JENKINS - ARTHUR TREACHER Directed by CLARENCE BROWN + Produced by PANDRO S. BERMAN + Screen Play by Theodore Reeves and Helen Deutsch «+ An M-G.M Picture
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES Star in ‘Velvet’ Hope Scores At Indiana ‘Princess © and = Pirate’ ls
Mirthful Show.
“The Princess and the Pirate,” now at the Indiana, is a Bob Hope
Shares Comedy
{show through and through and it's a good one, too. 3 | It gives the’ comedian plenty of] opportunity for mirth-making and |gag- pulling in the typical Hope I style. But even though Hope is the star, he can't lose Bing Crosby, In the | last scene Bing arrives just in time]
Mickey Rooney is featured in “National Velvet,” technicolor film opening at Loew's today.
COAST GUARD SEEKS 250 RECRUITS AGE 17
An accelerated recruiting program for 17-year-old men is now under way “in the U. 8, coast guard and the St. Louis 9th naval district has announced that 250 men |
Bob's welcome arms. “I beat. my brains out for nine reels and that bit player from Paramount walks in and grabs the} girl,” Bob cries at the end of the] show. “That's the last picture I'll make for you, Mr. Goldwyn?"
A Lively Film
Two rousing sea fights, a land battle between two pirate bands and the continuous hot, water in| which Hope is finding himself make the film quite lively. Laid in the middle of the 18th| century, the plot deals with the| {adventures of “The Great Sylvest-| er” (Hope) who,*en route to the West Indies, is captured along with | the Princess Margaret (Miss Mays, by a band of bloodthirsty bucca neers. Hope's outlandish actions to| {get set free are really funny. Walter Slezak gives a good, per-
month, . ‘ Applicants must have consent of parents or legal "guardians and present proof of birth date. They also must pass a physical examination. Men from the Indianapolis area may apply through the coast guard recruiting station, 433 Main st,
Cincinnati, O. |formance as the scoundrelly gov-|
LUNCHEON PROGRAM |ernor of a French island and Wal-| IS ARRANGED BY TENT ter Brennan comes through with
| | laurels as a double-crossing pirate | Catherine Merrill tent 9, Daugh-| who; befriends Hope for reasons of [ters of Union Veterans of the Civil his own. | War, will have a covered dish lunch- A yr haglen oH rays ea] | ot 45 ; | terrible buccaneer, e Hook, in| J60n av 1149 8m. Monday at Fi. | swashbuckling style. All the rest| Friendly. lof the cast is excellent, too. Mrs. Frances Buffert, department| You'll hear some charming tunes | president, will be guest of honor.|SUng by Miss Mayo and one of the Following the luncheon the play,| | favorites will be “Kiss Me in the “Making the First Flag” will be| Moonlight. ra given. “The Princess and the Pirate” i Officers “recently installed are: definitely is entertaining. It's just Mrs. Stella Rairden_ president; Mrs. Min-| & Single feature. ’ |
{nie May Jackman, senior vice president; i: ——————————————— | Mrs. Pedr? Shaw, “joer - vice president; | Miss May Wiley, chaplain; Mrs: Nellie BEC EU WARDS TO TALK McGinnis, treasurer; Mrs. Charlotte Hal- Dr. John F. Edwards, pastor of | fs, Ban Tages 48 4 Buss Broadway Mettoaist_ shuren, "wi {hardt, patriotic instructor; Mrs. Edith|SPeak on “A Pilgrimage to Pales- I; tine” at the meeting of the In<l dianapolis Optimist club at 12015
Wood, secretary; Mrs, Henriette Neal, |guide; Mrs, Abbie Byrd, guard; Mrs. Mary p. m. tomorrow at the Columbia | club,
Brown, assistant guard; Mrs. Emma Jo Wishmeier, musician, and Mrs. Dalsy Schultz, Mrs. Martha Elson, Mrs. Janie Smith and Mrs, Shaffer, color | bearers.
VALENTINE PARTY SET. BY FORESTERS’ GROUP.
Holy Rosary court 475, Women’s| Catholic Order of Foresters, wil meet at 7:30 p. m. Sunday. _ A Valentine party will follow the | meeting. Committee _mémbers in charge of the party-are Josephine
SAPPHIRE ROOM Mazza, chairman; Lena Rizzo, Jo-
SR TE hanna O'Connell, Marie Miceli, Rita
Meo, Madeline Meo, Rosina Mennano, Rita O'Connell and Potrita; and Anna Bova. FRIDAY
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Larry Bingham’s Orchestra + Dancing as Usual Saturday & Sunday
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CONCERT TONIGHT!
The Jordan conservatory of mu-' sic concert band will make its debut at 8:30 p:m. today in the | Scottish Rite cathedral auditorium. | The band, directed by Nilo Hovey, will be assisted in the concert by the Butler - Jordan Philharmonic choir, led by Joseph Lautner. {
to steal pretty Virginia Mayo from -
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Nan Rae (above) and Mrs. Waterfall will provide the comedy on Keith's stage today through Sunday.
[English's-to Stage 'Rosalinda’ Opera
“Rosalinda” Johann Strauss operetta, will be presented by the
[New Opera Co. at English's March
8-10, Vincent Burke, manager, has announced. ? The operetta will be presented by the New York cast. Ralph Herbert 'will sing the leading role. Other plays on the English's schedule are “Harriet,” starring Helen Hayes, Feb, 22-24; “Ramshackle Inn” with Zazu Pitts, March 1-3, and “Good Night Ladies,” ” March 5- 1. :
ENGLISH|
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THURSDAY, FEB. 8, 1045 ==MARTENS CONCERTS, Inc.ems
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GLADYS ALWES MUSIC SHOPPE 3% The Circle, ‘Room 201, FR-8761
Miss Marie Zorn, Jordan con- | servatory teacher of piano, and |
Zorn, will appear in a two- -piano | number on the Jordan Music broad- | cast at 3:30" p.m, Saturday over | station WIRE. | Miss Knauer will play the first
“NEXT SUNDAY, 3 P.M, |
and second movements of the Hayden Concerto in D :Major while Miss Zorn will: be at the second piand playing the orchestral part.
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