Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 May 1945 — Page 22
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' Second Collapse - HOLLYWOOD, May 18 (U. P.).— Actress Claudette Colbert was forced "to remain in bed today following her second collapse in 10 days. ~~ The &tar broke down on the “Tomorrow Is Forever" set at International studios yesterday, her first day st work after being sent home 10 days ago with influenza. - This
time her doctor ordered her home for an indefinite stay.
“ SANITY QUESTIONED © BEATTLE, May 18 (U. P).—An insanity complaint has heen filed
against former film actress Frances|.
Farmer, 30, for the second time within two years. Her mother, Mrs. Lillian Farmer of Seattle, entered the complaint yesterday.
Strange Guest
Anne Baxter plays the. strange and elusive guest in “Guest in the House,” at the Circle.
CARD PARTY PLANNED The Burns-West-Striebeck auxiliary No. 2999; Veterans of Foreign Wars, will have a card party at 8:30
and Denny sts, °
Feel, look and act the part in this gay,
p. m. tomorrow at E. Washington}
Accordion Band
To Give Program
The Indiana Music Co.'s beginners’ accordion band will play at the dance review to be held tomorrow in the Brookside community building. Pupils of Rosiyn Ludwig will dance. Accordion band members are [Shirley “Merrick, Glenna, Clare Martin, Jack Featheringill, Theotore Sopinski, Sue Reichert, Gloria Bird, Patricia Ruffner, Mar- | Jorie Overman, Charlene Heeringa, {Iris Snider, Louise West, Margaret Shoaf, Betty Jane Blackburn, Marcella Rosenbrock. Children appearing in special acts with the band are Leveta May Smith, June Marie Sparks, Gloria Jean Martin, Dianna Heeringa, and Butch Roberts. Mrs. Naomi Norris { Martin is the director,
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vogue-nude sandal with embroidered eyelets. Only one of a score of colorful new patterns in . . .
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Film Shows Nazi Sct Scheme
By Hate Doctrine.
“Tomorrow, the World!" Holly=-
nazilsm on the children of Germany which opened yesterday at Loew's is an absorbing drama, startling in its timeliness. “The film is based on the prizewinning legitimate play, by Ring Lardner Jr, and stars Skippy Homeier in the role which won him the praise of Broadway critics, It is the story of a Nazi-indoctrinated boy who is sent to. America. and who proved the kind of disrupting effect on an average American fam-
and Betty Field, a Jewish school the whele family,
and Edith Angold give outstanding performances: as members of the
a Tech. Choristers...
ily that the leadership .has proved to the whole world. Film Outsanding Homeier plays a 12-year-old refugee to this country, thoroughly steeped in the doctrine of Hitler and full of contempt for his American relatives who have given him a home. His anti-Semitic sentiments cause him to. try to break up the romance of his uncle, Fredric March,
teacher, and bring near disaster to
Agnes Moorehead, Joan Carroll
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In Concert
Frederick Jagel
Times Amusement Clock CIRCLE “Guest in the House with Atle
Baxter av 11:55, 3:10, 6:25 a
“Thoroughbreds” with — Neal and. Adele Mara at 11, 2:15, 5:30 and
LOEW'S
“Tomorrow — The World” wth Fredric March, Betty Field and Skippy Homeler at 11:16, 2:01, 4:46, 1: R and 10:30. e¢ Knew Her Apples” with Ann Mier at 12:41, 3:26, 6:11 and 9:01.
INDIANA “Salty O'Rourke,” with Gail Russell and Alan Ladd, at 11, 1:10, 3:25, 5:40, 7:55 and 10. LYRIC
“The Three Caballeros,” with Pan- ¢ chito, Joe Carioca and Donald Duck, at 11:15, 2:01, 4:47, 7:33 and 10:20. “Identity Unknown," with Righerd Arlen oa Chery! Walker, at 12:5 3:36, 6.22 and 9:08
American family fo. whom the Nazi| youth's coming brings havoc. | A strong story, en excellent cast and sympathetic direction make the film ‘ outstanding. °
“To Sing" Sunday!
Directed by J. Russell Paxton, the Technical high school choir’ and the Madrigal Singers will be presented in the .anm®al spring concerf at 4 p. m. Sunday in the war memorial. The program will include a portion dedicated to former Technical choir members in the service and
have lost their lives in action. A group of madrigals and folk songs will be presented by the Madrigal singer, Among the musical selections will be “I Hear America Singing,” “Dear God, Bless Us,” “Praise to Thee,” “Were You There?” “Way Over Jordan, Lord,” “Ride on, King Jesus,” “Song for America,” “Song of Vietoy,” “Marching Song,” “Turkey in the Stray” and “Salutation.” Soloists will be Alice Jane Andrews, Robert Copple, Gene Poston,
Lawrence Gray. Miss Louise Swan of the music department will accompany “Song for America.” Narrator for “I Hear America Singing” will be William Quillin, a member of the choir.
Civic Drama Group To Produce Play
present the comedy, “Yes, My Darling Daughter,” at 8:30 p. m. tomorrow and Sunday at the theater, 19th and Alabama sts. In the cast will be Pat Welch, Robert Cook, Emmy Lou Powell, Rhoda Huffmann, Dorothea -Houppert, ' Victor Mussawir and Dale Young. The play will be directed by Winifred Skyrme, assisted by Sara Lauter. Carlson, Civic theater technical director, and Cameron Williams, business manager of the production.
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Helen Dragoye is stage manager |
DOWNEY THESPIANS TO GIVE 3-ACT PLAY
“Love Troubles Tommy,” act play by Jean Provence, will be presented by the Downey ave.
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the. Downey. Avenue church nasium. The director is Harold Arnholter. THe. cast includes Don Payne, Mrs. Claude Crawford, William LockMrs, © William H. Burgess, Roger Overstreet, Joan Crawford, Harvey McClintock, Barbara Kidd, Mildred Bailey, Bob Baker, Jeannie Beth Taylor and Allen Smith. Members of the committee are Mary Joe Taylor; Earl C. Dravis, Mrs. W. T. Smith, Mrs. Maurice Cherry, Mrs. William S. Watkins, Mrs. E. L. Becker, William Brown, Benjamin Gill, Allen Gise, Alice Wickizer, Bonnie Lou Smith, Edgdr Lloyd Smith and-L. E. Shaffer. Proceeds will go t to youth activ ities.
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John
Jagel, Tenor,
Soloist Tomorrow. ' Frederick Jagel,
association, will sing with the In. nual spring concert at 8 p. m. to-
ballroom. Mr. Jagel and the Mgaennerchor will sing two groups of songs each
number. = Dorothy Munger will be the ' accompanist. obtained at the Gladys Alwes music shop. The program follows:
1 Now Let Every Tongue Adore Thee Bach From the Cantata, ‘Sleepers Awake” Hallelujah, Amen ‘.. . Handel From “Judas Maccabaeus™ Indianapolis Maennerchor. II Invocazione Di Orfeo Der Musensohn .... «.8chubert Freuhlingsglaube ..8Bchubert O Liebliche Wangen ... Brahms Cielo Mar, from ‘‘LaGioconda" FREDERICK , JAGEL me AIX In the Time of Roses. Reichardt Warhurst a Andrews rE Enlist Humming Song) Good Night k Sorg Ezekiel Saw de Wheel "(Spiritual . Arr. Woodworth (Concert "Version ‘by Noble Cain) Indianapolis Maennerchor Iv
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Two" cowboys battle it out in “Marked for Murder,” at the Alamo.
PLAY ON RADIO ‘Miss Marie Zorn, Indianapolis con-
cert pianist and Jordan conservatory piano teacher, and Miss Patty
Joy, a student of Miss Zorn, will
appear as a two-piano team on Jordan Music broadcast at 3:30 p. m. tomorrow over station WIRE.
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Tonite—Adulis, 5:45 'Til. 6—30¢ Boris Karloff —Turhan Bey
“THE CLIMAX”
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Abbott & Costello ‘LOST in a HAREM’
Talbott at 22d Thru Saturday Lum 'n’ Abner “GOIN TO TOWN” Virginia Bruce “BRAZI Bruce "BRAZIL"
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[Fis~s “OBJECTIVE BURMA” Noah Beery, Jr. “Under Western Skies”
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TONITE & TOMORROW Michael O'Shea—Anne Shirley “MAN FROM. FRISCO" Wally Brown “7 DAYS ASHORE" Chap. 11, “MYSTERY OF RIVERBOAT"
SUNDAY—MONDAY-—TUESDAY Cary Grant—Ethel Barrymore “NONE BUT THE LONELY HEART" H. Peary “GILDERSLEEVE'S GHOST”
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—Eight-year-old film star, Mar- | garet O'Brien, today won approval SB of a $12,500 per picture bonus in| addition to her $300 weekly Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer salary. In addition to the: contract approval, Superior Judge Emmet H.| Wilson okayed purchase of a $21,000] home by the tiny actress.
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