Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 July 1945 — Page 22
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In ‘Nob Hill’
George Raft aft Plays Part of| * Rough Diamond.
productions” in technicolor with a score of musical numbers in the background comes forth in the Indiana’s latest screen-showing, “Nob Hill”
San. Francisco once again is the scene of the music hall romance
¢ decorated with beauties Joan Ben- |
nett. and, Vivian Blaine. = George ‘Raft is the fascinating man for whom all the girls fall. All the activities of early San| Francisco days are combined:in the |
film to portray the excitement of |’
the era. Thrill of Slumming The smooth leading man is one| of the few good saloon keepers In|
{town and caters to the people on}
{ the Barbary coast.
Miss Bennett |
is a fashionable lady from the bet- |
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| ter part of town and visits the | tougher districts just for the thrill of it. Raft likes Miss Bennett's interest | in him wvand helps to .elect her | brother. district attorney. Miss Blaine, the one who loves Raft very much, then abandons him .along {with the rest of his friends. | Sentimental Side The sentimental side of the film| is provided by little Peggy Ann Garner, the heroine of “A Tree Grows in Brooklyn." She's an Irish waif who comes to the Golden Gate |
{looking for -her uncle.
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Y7hen she learns Miss Blaine has
{deserted Raft, she gets Miss Bennett |
to patch things up. H's then that
| Raft decides Joan's the girl and he
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turns the town upside down to find her, It doesn't take him long, however, | land the film has the usual nice
lending.
| Thomas Mitchell and Mary Ander- { son. -
|of the 28 missing men of a special {air service regiment were tortured
| captured them in the Vosges last
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Selects Director
RESIGNING her pesition as a teacher of music in the public schools, Mrs. Harriette DeBruler
«| Campbell will. ‘become full time
director - of music at Fairview Sept. 1. Mrs. . Campbell for the past year has
served as part
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music at the
{ church. She at-
tended DePauw university and is a graduate of the Jordan ¢ 0 ns ervatory,
City college. Mrs. Campbell This summer she will attend the Westminster Choir school, Princeton, N. J. Mrs. Herbert A. Minturn has been appointed director of a new vocational guidance service set up by the Fairview church for returning service men and women of the community, She‘is a registered occupational therapist. The Sunnydide Sanatorium ment of rehabilitation and | cational guidance was organized under her direction. \ Mrs. Minturn studied at Butler university, University of Pennsylvania, and the Philadelphia School of Occupational Therapy. She has been occupational ther-
|.apy director in several hospitals.
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“Nob Hill," with George Raft -.Joan Bennett, Vivian Blaine and Peggy Ann Garner, at 12:45 3:55, 7:05 and 10:15. . : “Within These Walls,” with Thomas Mitchell, at 11:35, 2:45, 5:55 and 9:05
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“Dillinger,” with Edmund - Lowe Ann Jeflreys and Lawrence Tierney, at 13717,°2:49, 5:21; 7:53 and 10:25 “G. 1. Honeymoon,” with Gale Storm, Peter Cookson and Arline Judge at 1:07, 1:39, 4:11, 6:43
and 9:15 CIRCLE
“Pillow to Post,” with Ida Lupino, William Prince and Sydney Greenstreet, at 12:35, 3:42, 6:48 and 9:55. “Let's’ Go Steady,” with Skinnay Ennis and his orchestra at 11:35, 2:42, 5:48 and 8:55 LOEW'S
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REMEMBERS HIS OLD JOB AUGUSTA, Me. (U. P.).—In the
1890s, Theron D, Reed struggled as {a clerk at the Augusta state (mental) The British army has found out |his spare time. ‘| tHat the bodies of nine of the men lawyer were discovered, but there still was cently | no sign of the others and it was/to set up a patients’
hospital and studied law in Now. a .successful in Ferndale, Cal, he re-
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A | Story of Indiana's Notorious| \ | ' Gangster at Lyric - A { “Dillinger,” the story of the most | | notorious gangster America knew | in the 1930's, opened yesterday at {the Lyric. It- portrays the career | fof Indiana's notorious bandit, John Dillinger, . from his start in rob- | {bing a small store of $7.20 to his | lend brought about by the “woman lin red.” Arrested for his petty thievery, the is sent to prison and there finds | his! future gang. After his release the stages several robberies, discov ers Helen, the woman in red, frees | his friends and forms his infamous mob. The famous escape from prison {by his use of a wooden gun is one {of the highlights of the film. Lawrence Tierney, a. newcomer to motion pictures, bears a remarkable {resemblance to Dillinger and Anne | | Jeffreys plays Helen, the blonde who led the F. B. I. to the gunman, The picture is climaxed by a gun battle before a Chicago theater in| §22¢ {which Dillinger is killed. Most of |-§ Plus PhS the audience can remember the ca-| Ann ireer of John Dillinger and any| audience will derive a thrill, i, vious} fous though .it° may be, hi
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