Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 September 1945 — Page 4
STATE DEATHS
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ANDERSON--Enos J, Fettinger, 73, Sur-|Survivors:
ns 7, DIES
| Sisters, Mrs, Mary Wrep, Mrs. Ann Bald-|
‘Mr, Bailey and his" wife, Marie, | | ter, Mrs, Delain Adams.
Survivors besides his wife andi son, Lowell, include two daughters, Miss Hazel M. Bailey, Richmond, ! and Mrs, George Cunningham, | Beech Grove; another son, Ralph] B.. Beech Grove, and two brothers. | Services will be conducted at 2) P. m. Monday in the Beech Grove | Methodist church with te Rev. | heth Vandeventer officiating. | ing will be in Washington Park. Southeastern ave, will be conduct- Mk Majors led by the Rev. Louis Wambsganss, | MRS, ROSE 1 LANGE {pastor of St, John's Lutheran brothers, Alva, Tremont, Ii. Services for Mrs. Rose I. Lange, | church, at 2:30 p. m. tomorrow In| ;asse H. Colombua, an . Indianapolis resident most of the Robert W. Stirling Funeral| her life, who died Wednesday in| home. Burial will be in Five Points| ud LOUIS KNIGHT . 835 N. Tuxedo st. will | cemetery. Mr, Morris, who was 68, had been | The a salesman for the J. R. Watkins Products Co. for the last 12 years. He was a native of Richmond and had lived most of his life in Indianapolis. Mr, Morris was a forMrs. Lange, who was 70, was aimer employee of the American Can native of Louisville, Ky. She was a|Co, and a - ember of Bs. John's ‘member “of the First Evangelical church: tt and Reformed church, He is survived by Tis wife, Mrs. | Survivors are three daughters,|Charlotte Eichoff Morris; a son, Mrs. Stanley G. Pfeiffer, Miss Edna |Lt. John A, Morris, Philadelphia, Lange and Miss Helen Lange, all [Pa, and a daughter, Mrs, Helen of Indianapolis; a son, Roy E. Lange Kane, Baltimore, Md.
Oto E. Morris, Salesman
Services for Otto E. Morris, who clude his wife, Lucy. two
3163 Boulevard pl, Jey Bros. Irving Hill chapel. p
. Rev. Ralph Weisser, pastor of the First Evangelical and Reformed church, will officiate. Burial will be in Crown Hill cemetery.
in Batesville, Ind., were held
Mrs. Knight was .a natlv
lis since 1923.
was a member of 88. Peter Paul Cathedral.
Services were to be held at 2 p. m. today in the Robert W. Stirling Funeral home for Miss Elizabeth Hansing, 2348 Prospect st., who died ay. : The Rev. F. R. Darles aster of
will be held at 10 a. m, Monday in the home of Mr, Haskett’s sister, Mrs. Lucy Ann Elliott, 1209 N. Riley ave, “The Rev. E. Arnold Clegg, pastor of Grace Methodist church, will a haya SARA ja A SAR fond burial will be in Seymour, Mr, Haskett, who was 45 dled last night in Sunnyside sanatorium, A native of Seymour, he had lived here 22 years. He was a member of Grace Methodist church; Survivors besides Mrs. Elliott in-
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26 YANKS KS RETURN NEW YORK, Sept. 8 (U, Seventy-six . soldiers . arrive abogre: three mall CATE Twenty-seven WE : Lightning; A native of Indianapolis, Miss ‘Hansing, who was 72, had lived here all her life. She was a member ~Zion ‘Evangelical and Reformed ym : *N. J.
Sept. 8, 1945
Miss Teen Cunteen—
Indianapolis Jivesters have a fair blond beauty queen to rulé over them this year, now that Carol Lawlor of the Jive Town Canteen was named Miss Teen Canteen of 1945 from a fleld of contestants representing all of the city’s teen canteens: With this year's enrollment greater than any in the school's history, the Arthur Jordan Conservae tory of Music has purchased one building and leased another to house their girl dormitory students, . . Joseph L., Quinn has resigned as state sanitary engineer to become assistant to the president at Clabber Girl Baking Powder, Terre Haute, . . Formation of Air Sales & Service, Inc, an aviation company which will conduct a passenger charter snd freight service and provide pilot Instruction in advanced instrument, flying headed by John E. Bauer, president, and Albert E. Thompson, secretary, with headquarters at Weir Cook Munielpal airport was announced this week. . A public V-J observation will be held September 22 at the War Memorial Plaza followed by a parade in downtown Indianapolis in connection with the state convention of the Indiana department of the American Legion with the governor and the mayor joining in the observance
Tr % In the Mail Bag—
We wish it were possiple to acknowledge each of the hundreds of letters received recently from fellows in service as well as the personal visits of returning servicemen. . 80 to each and
~The 3-day Indiana 4-H Club Fair closed in a blaze of glory on Wednesday with a new attendance record of approximately $0,000 admissions, more than twice as large as last year's attendance for the fairgrounds event, . Home-towners know good beef when they see it, because the highest price in the. history of the State Falr-— $3 per pound-—wag ‘paid for the grand champion fat steer, weighing 1010 pounds, . Grand champion “barrow weighing 220 pounds went for $1 per pound. . . , Last year's price was 35c, « + » (P. 8, a special waiver was granted by OPA to permit the auction.) . Charges that prices for rides on the Midway at the fair were too high brought storms of protest from disgruntled patrons. . . . Most of the rides were 25¢ and the Merry-go-round 20c. + + Citizens of nearby Dana are happy Again as plans for a memorial to Ernie Pyle Are proceeding along the original intent of building a modest library in Ernie's old home town, , . . Downtown stores did not return to their former winter closing time of 5:45 Pp. m. after Labor Day, they will continue to close at 5:15 p. m. tHroughout the winter, * wr % Veterans Fly Home— Last Wednesday was “V-Hay" day when the ragweed pollen reached its peak in den sity and hay fever sufferers reached a low in breathing ability, . . , The controversial ordinance licensing taxicab drivers finally: has been passed by the City Council at one of the wildest and most disorderly sessions in the City Council's long history. . . The meeting climaxed heated arguments between members of the 11th District American Le-
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everyone who has gion and taxicab companies. . . . Stout Field been so gracious, let “Is now the first westward stop of transcon- us simply say “tinental troop-carrying planes. . . . The first “Thanks, fellows” troop-laden transport landed this week at . And now for the en route from Newark to Sacramento, birthday greetings.
. Happy birthday
fe effort to speed transportation of overto Pvt. Isom Lindsey,
combat veterans, . . European vete
evans who live in the west are flown to Sac Pacific, Sept. 18, ramento and Asiatic veterans who live in Claire and Cody fams ithe east are transported to Newark in a ily. . . . And to Cpl. Jeross-country Right taking only 21 hours. James Edward, Germany, Sept. — 13, ow. Ww Codys. -. And to Pfc. Gerald Leroy. Black Light On Toys— Horner, Philippines, Sept. 20, Mother, Dad, Dads should have a great Christmas this ' Raymond, Mary Jane, Evelyn. . . . And to ear now that Electronic. Laboratories have T-3 Sgt. Herbert A. Jordan, Philippines;
‘announced the creation of a division to ‘manufacture toys operated by electronic vices. . , . In addition to this division, Elec-Toy, Electronic Laboratories pect to be in production for the Christmas tet, on a fluorescent paint chest complete th black light units to make the colors in the dark. , . | Another toy for
| youth will be a small inter-com-Bl aos two-way. station system which od Jagged mtg thé regular light sockets.
Entire contents SupyTighted, 1045, L. Strauss & Co., Ine.
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Sept. 19, Mother, Dad, Lucille, Donna. , . . And to Radioman Gerald Mobley; Philip pines, Sept. 12, Mother, Dad, Raymond, Jim, " . And to A. 8. Donald Mason, Great Lakes, Sept. 10, Mom, Dad, Kenneth, Larry. . And belatedly to Bob Mobley, Virginia, Aug. 10, Mother, Dad, Raymond, Jim. . . . Belated birthday to 8. Sgt. Julian G. Mount, Aug. 18, Pacific, Gana and the entire family . + More next week, ‘ ¢
wite, Madge: sister, Mrs. May
vivors: Wife, Louvina, daughter, Mrs. | Wagner. J Louise Riley; son, Eugene. JEFFERSON—Dr." €arl ‘'W. ‘Sibbitt, 49. ATTICA--Mrs. Sarah Minnie Marto, 76.[Survivors: Wife, Ruth; parents, Mr, and ; x Survivors: Husband, Isaiah; sons, Fred, |Mrs. William Sibbitt; son, Dr. Ww. fi omas Earl; brother. John Ben-| daughter, Barbara Bu Bibbite; sisters, Magician Bringi ing Road gE. irvine " Halley Retired’ nett: sisters, Mrs. Molly Allen, Mrs. Lillie Mrs Charles Bitman oo 9. 3 Bingery. bd j me i [uaier. Mary Elizabeth San.) brothers, Guy, Ed, Elmer, Alva. N Show to English’ Ss. Recently. | ders, 78. Survivors: James, Albert; broth-| LAFAYETTE — George H, Thomas, 87. Bl fers, Tom and Hughey Pruitt; sister, Mrs. | Suivitons Brother, Scott. br ackstone, the magician, will Barbara Hughes, - A EBANON-—8herman Coil, 80. Survivors: ng his 2%-~hour nr show to ® Irvin Bailey, retired electrical BLUFFTON-~Miss Mary A. Newcomet, | Daughters, Mrs, Herman DeLawter. Miss |p, rr Oct. 7-13, joay er Vincontractor, died at ‘his home in|62. Survivors: Sisters, Mrs. 1da Schreiber, Mary Coil; sister, Mrs. Emma Warne. g anager . H ng. |Mrs. Frank Scherschel | MIDDLETOWN—Willlam M. Dykes, 02. cent Burke announced today. Beech Grove today. e was | Mrs. Amie Reed ihueman, 62. 8Bur- | Survivors: Daughters, Mrs, Nons Painter, The magic demonstrations will Mr. Bailey- came | ¥ivors: Daughter, Mrs. John Fisher; sis- Mrs, Matie Shedron; sisters, Mrs. Molite : “A native of Towa, Mr. i [ters, Mrs. Jay Cochrane, Mrs. Charles | Pitman, Mrs. Jennie Young. follow English’s opening. play, “Toto Indiana while he was young. Loose, Mrs. Samuel Light, Mrs, Rose Noll.| MUNCIE—Lee M. Glass, 85, Survivor: (bacco Road,” which runs Sept. 30 Indi li from taal Pirst, 69. Survivors: Daughte Wife, Martha J. 4 " . * ’ 4 . He moved to Indianapolis OM mrs John Eley; fon, Albert; ee. | through Oct. 6. John Barton once Oambridge City, then to Beech James P.; sister, Mrs. Rosa Smith, | Otis P. Williams, 173. Survivors: Wile, again will lead the “Tobacco Road” i 1908. For 11 ears he! DALEVILLE—Mrs, Emma P, McAlister, | Bethanns: brother, Melvin; sister, Is, - Grove in r ¥ {77. Survivors: Daughters, Mrs. John, Allie W. Rice. cast as Jeeter Lester, was chief electrician at the Beech! wyornburg. Mrs. Ralph Adams, Mrs. Coral, OTTERBEIN Corniiug A Hurrin ton, “Ten * Little Indians,” originally a E vors: ly or ’ Grove railroads shop. He and aff Ie roy. RupuOnd, sigtats, Bed Timothy; sister, Miss Eilzabeth Harring: scheduled for the opening night this son, Lowell, operated the Bailey!ciaries Harve and Bruce Kiser: PLANE... Vaid i ye |S€BSON ai English’s, has been TL Tsasc Marsha asgan, Electrical shop at 8 E. Market st.| rATON — John Leyland, 57. Survivors: | FORTLANDIsase Marshall Me daugn: | cancelled.
jwin, Mrs, Bessie Brinkley, Mrs. Alonzo] \ elebrated their 50th wedding an-| {Thornburg; brothers, Harry, W. D, $4 JONINAPORT...Churles N JNomman, 01. versary last week, He was al Rist diaipmeressine Whining Jokes, 28. Ella Huff: sons, John, Lowell Norman, charter member of the Beech | Jerome, Sgt. Louls; daughters, Mrs. Mary {Hon, Dell, Elijah, Noble, Victor; brother, i Cole, Mrs, Alma Nash, Mrs. Agnes Magers, | 4 Grove Methodist church and Cole, Helen Ellis, Mrs, Florence, Kiefer;| UNION CITY—Charles Worstell, 80. member of the I o. 0. F. lodge brothers, Prank, Joe, | WARREN—Vaughn P. Thorp, 51. Sure there, FRANKFORT -- David A _Drewery, 81 | vivors: i Wite, Hazel; brother, Kermit,
Here for 12 Years, Is Dead
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|died yesterday at his home, 5031 daughters, Mrs. Lesta Ludlow and|gy, iu nlanning again to feature the Mavorette Harmon, both of
another sister, Mrs. servatory this winter, Mabe] Lennen, Anderson, and two
and |
Services for. Mrs. Louise Knight, who died Thurs- land will continue Monday through day in the Mary Margaret hospital | Wednesday of next week,
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a. m. today in Sacred Heart church at Remington, Ind. Burial will be in Sacred Heart cemetery there,
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Illinois and had lived in Indianapo-
She had served as| {a nurse overseas in world war I and
and
She is sipvived by her husband,
Jack Knight; her mother, Mrs. of Indianapolis; a sister, Mrs. Eliza- —— : beth Neer of Alhambra, Cal, and |HERAL C. HASKETT vorge Oberss Sodianapolis, and a brother, Carl Bisig of Evansville. gle lar Heal oo. Raskoit, S30 Voll Obery, Walcott; Martin 1 8 aN ¢ ee of Indian-|npery gheridan; George Obery, MISS ELIZABETH HANSING apolis- Railways, Inc, for 20 Years, oiqenhurg, and Clarence Obery,
Orville Obery and Med Obery, In-
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To -Mystify
Harpist Studies With Salzedo
harp at Jordan Conservatory of Music, has returned to her home, 426 E. Fall Creek blvd. after a month of study with Carlos Salzedo. Miss Spalding was among 30 harpists who studied with Salzedo {during August at the virtuoso's summer harp colony at Camden, Me.
Jordan harp ensemble at the con-
Jordan conservatory has enlarged its drama and speech faculty for the coming fall and winter, according to Miss Ada Bicking, director. Registration in all departments is now beginning, says Miss Bicking,
—tGharlie Spivak” and his tre, at 12:50, 3:50, 8 40 and 9 0
“WIBC 0. at 6:30, 9 and
11:50.
“Anchors Aweigh,” with Prank Si natra, Kathryn Grayson and Gene Kelly, at 10:15, 12:50, 3:25, 6, 8.35, 11:10 and 1:45,
| sunday—At 12, 2:06, 4:40, 7:15 and 9:50,
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“Here Come the Waves” and “There “The Cheaters,’ ah 3 o : eph Goes Kelly ” Schildkraut and Billie urk, at RITZ—“Wutherin "w “ jst g Heights” and “Strange 11:10, 2:10, 5:10 7:50 and 10:25. Affair’ ' Tomorrow through Tuesday: Sunday—“Charlie Spivak,” at 12:50, “Princess and the Pirate” and “Within 3, 5:20. 7:30 and 9:50. he eat These Walls.” gra ty 11:20, 1:30, 3:30, 8, 8:30 and |g ivoLI— Murder He Says” and “Holly Bushs wood and Vine.” Late show only: “Hold ? KEITH'S Back the Dawn.” Tomorrow through “Northwest Passage,” with Spenc- Tuesday: “Laura” and “Irish Eyes are er Tracy, Robert Young and Ruth Smiling. Hussey, at 11:30 and 2:55. ST. FLAIR Murder He Says and “Let's “ "at 1:38, 5:08, Go Stea y Tomorrow through Tuesaa 5 ihe 0 Sarang, day: “‘Salome—Where She Danced” and
Sunday—"Northwest Passage. at and ‘Rough Ridin’ Justice.’ Tomorrow 2:02, 597 and 912. “Som oo the and Monday: ‘Sudan” and “I'l Rea at 12:57, 4:32 and member April. . Y SHERID AN—' ‘Wutherin, Heights” - an INDIANA ‘I's ‘n the Beg. “Homorrow "throusn “pride of the Marines,” with John Tuesd ay: “x Soldier" and Ahad, a Ane. Parker and Dane “| “Doubie tage La . WN HIE STANT Sa a ex 5 Rai FRIth gout LE Tomorrow . and Granville and Noah Beery, Jr, at Monday: AContiet” and “Eadie Was 11, 2:15, 5:35 and 8:55. a’ Lady.” Sunday—"Pride of the Marines,” at STATE ‘Code of the Prairie”. and 12.15, 3:25, 6:40 and 9:50. “Reauti- 40,000 Horsemen " Tomorrow rd ful Cheat,” at 2:25, 5:40 and 8:50; esd; : “Pin Up Girl” and “Days of LYRIC Glory. *Insendisry Blonds,” with Betty STRANOD=="Murder He Says" and “Lets | Hutton, Arturo de Cordova and Go Steady.” Tomorrow through TuesCharles Ruggies, at 11:37, 2:07, 4:37 day: 'Salome—Where She Danced” 7:07 and 9:37. and “Honrymoon Ahead.” 5 Sunday—At 12:42, 2.54, 5.08, 7: u STRATFORD "The Minstrel Man” and and 9:30. “Secre’s of the Wasteland." Tomor~ LOEW'S row through Tuesday: ‘‘Experiment
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NEIGHBORHOODS
AVALON. “Rid! ng West” and ah “Nob Hill” “Within These Scanda. Toworrow and y:
ond; hal Love” and “The Bullfighters. " Pissing and G. 1. Honey-
da: and Walls.”
ZARING ~Through Tuesday: Bataan” and “Strange Illusion
ask. to
| moon. Tomorrow through Tuesday: DOWNTOWN i OT ach Other” and “Beyond |; amMo—Througn Monday: “Saddle Ser- / » enade” and “Leave It to Blondie.” CINEMA—““Tomorrow the World” and | AMBASSADORS a tome —~ Where She “Enchanted Cottage” Tomorrow Danced” and “Honeymdon Ahead.” | through Tuesday whoy apd “th Tomorvow through Tuesday: ‘Murder | Lady" and “I's in the Bas. He Bays” and * "Eve Knew Her Apples.”
DAISY Zombies 1 2 adway and traf ————————— wna "monary: “duiome_wnere se INDIANA ROOF SETS Danced” “Lady Has Plans.” puEAN airy of Rear aad "Flame OPENING, SEPT.- 21 de tives. Come the Co-Ed’ and The Indiana Roof has set Friday,
u “G. I. Honeymoon.”
DRIVE IN—“My Pavotite Blonde. - worrow . and Monday: Withering Heights.
EMERSON—“And the Angels Sing” "The Uninvited.” Tomorrow throu
Sept. 21, as the date for its gala fall opening dance, The roof, one of the nation’s most beautiful dance. spots, occupies the
as fourth, fifth, sixth and seventh
ugh Nannaday. Helghiy rr Millions” and floors of the Indiana theater UIRE—Through Tuesday: “The Hard |building, :
Eg ay” and "Bedtime Story." FOUNTAIN SQUARE—Through Tuesday: Back to Bataan” and “Zombies on Broadway." GARFIELD — “Follow the Boys" and day oToughbreds. Tomorrow and Mon+ day: an't Help Binging.” GRANADA —Through Wednesday: der He Bays”
Colorful Spain furnished the inspiration for the ballroom where dancers move over a mirrorlike dance floor to the music of nationally famous orchestras. ' The roof was built at a cost of more than $300,000 in 1927,
“Murand "Strange Illusion.”
HOLLYWOOD--''S8enora Stagecoach” and through. Taesday; © AIKs" and Bon El re OF AiEe an n of Lassie. JUBILEE PLANNED
IRVING—"* ‘Murder He Says” and “Never Say Die.” Tomorrow through Jueaday; “Salome—Wiere Danced” “Honeymoon Ahead.
Opening the 1945-46 season, the Athenaeum Turners will have a
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LINCOLN-v. Gentle Annie and “Rough |jubilee party at 8:15 p.m. Sept. 29. {din’ stic through | Tretia, Tp tine: be Seeing You’ ToU8% |The event will be a patriotic tribute
“I'll Remember April.”
MAYWOOD "Bowery Champs and “Cowboy and the Senorita.” Tomorrow
to members who are in service.
“hres Cabatieron 0 Sve” sd \l =. 5 BALLROOM MECCA ‘Roger Touhy, Gangster” and of DANCING
“Sundown Valley” Tomorrow through
Tuesday: “It's a Pleasure” and “The Great Flamarion.” Bo re ENS m. OLD TRAIL—“Escape In ithe Fog” and Complete Course ioe of the Prairie.” Tomorrow and 10. Lesso 50—Terms onday: “Belle of the Yukon” and “Shake Hands With Murder.” New Clave _ Cidren ORIENTAL—"It's in the Bag” and “BEs-
cape in the Fog.” Tomorrow and Mon-
Quaid Dance Studios
ay: 8 ‘Son of Lassie’ and ‘“Three's a 16th & inois RILEY PARAMOUNT—“Strange Affair” and : 8900 Times Amusement | isi, shine’: Soporidy lis Clock PARKER Through Tuesday: “Eadie was (§413 SHOW TONIGHT CIRCLE a Lady” and “Paces In the Fog
REX —~* ‘Practically Yours’ and “Marsha -TOmOrrow.
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Stage Show 12:30 A.M,
‘Honeymoon Ahead.” SANDERS ‘Charlie Chan's Jade Mask"
Perflovs’ ‘and “Take It or Leave It.”
TACOMA—* ‘Horn Blows at Midnight” and “Her Lucky Night.” Tomorrow through
RITES MONDAY FOR MRS. ANNA F. WELLS
| Services for Mrs. Anna F. Wells, {who died yesterday in her home, 13119 W. Michigan st. will be held at 1:30 p, m. Monday in the Conkle | {funeral home.
The Rev, Almon J.| { Coble, pastor of the Washington {Street Methodist church will conduet the services. Burial will be {in Memorial Park cemetery, Mrs. Wells, who was 77, had lived lin Indianapolis 39 years. She was a native of 8t. Louis, Mo, was a member of Corinthian chapter O. E. 8. White Shrine of Jerusalem, and the Washington Street Methodist church. Fregds may call at the funeral home, 1934 W. Washington st, after 7 o'clock tonight. | Survivors are a daughter, Mrs, {Ethel A. Hyde; a sister, Miss Carol Hippe of Aurora, Ill, and four brothers, Henry Hippe of Aurora, fm, George Hippe of Indianapolis, { William Hippe of St. Louis, Mo., and | Lewis Hippe of Los Angeles, Cal,
MRS. MILDRED MEREDITH Mrs. Mildred Jackson Meredith! wife of Wiliam R. Meredith, died| today at her home, 806 E. 11th st.| She was 40, | A native of Orleans, Ind, Mrs. Meredith had lived in Indianapolis most of her life. She was a member of the Second Presbyterian church, a first aid instructor in the Red Cross and a former Allison em- | ployee.
| Miss Hope Ann Meredith, and a son, William R. II, all of Indian- | apolis, The body will be at the J FM Reynolds Mortuary, Funeral and burial arrangements have not been completed.
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Tuesdrv: “Meet Me In St. Louis. TALBOTT-"Tomorrow the World” and “Enchanted Cottage.” Tomorrow through Tuesday: "The Clock” and “Main St. Af ar Da-«' UXED(— ‘Earl Carroll Vanities” and “The Big 8ho ow." Tomorrow through Tuesday “Aflairs of Susan” and Utai.” UPTOWN ‘Murder He Says” and “Let's Go Steady.” Tomorrow through Tuesday: “Salome-—Where She Danced” and “Honeymoon Ahead.” VOGUE—"The Clock” and “Main St.
Aft - Dark.” Tomorrow through Tues-
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CRYSTAL
FALL OPENING TONIGHT
HAL BAILEY’S
Orchestra With DELORES CROOKE
REFRESHER and SPECIAL Courses
Two phases of the BUTLER University program for the 1945-46 school year will appeal alike to many World War 1I veterans and former war workers.
1. Refresher courses, which will enable them to acquire new skill in their previously chosen vocation.
2. Courses which provide specific training in special lines, will help them to establish. themselves in new jobs with a promising future,
Registration Begins Sept. 10
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KAY WILLIAMS WEDS SUGAR HEIR
HOLLYWOOD, Sept. 8 (U, P).— Blond actress Kay Williams, who last year was reported engaged to today was honey-
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BACK 10 BATAAN
WALLY BROWN ALAN
| Zombies On Broadway
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MURDER i SAYS
WARREN WILL TAN,
STRANGE ILLUSION
Neighborhood Theater - Directory EAST SIDE
“HORN
Cool TACOMA
Jack Benny-—Alexis BLOW
TINAL DAY 12:45 to 6—30¢
MacMurray Walker Main
. AT MIDNIGHT” Andrews Sisters “HER LUCKY NIGHT”
NORTH SIDE —wi— | TALBOTT vias ~ mR Cont Showing
F. Mareh “TOMORROW THE WORLD”
NCHAN TED COTTAGE”
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SUN. Gene Ternes—bana. Andrews
June Haver “Irish TEEN Asa F110)
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Baker “TAKE IT _OR_LEAVE IT"
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Hutton MacMurray Lamour “AND THE ANGELS SING"
Ray Milland—Gafl Russell | “THE UNINVITE
“MUSIC FOR MILLIONS’ “WUTHERING HEIGHTS”
SHERIDAN
FONIGHT—OPEN 5:45 to 6-308 Merle Oberon—Laurence Oliver
““WUTHERING HEIGHTS”
Fred Allen—Jack Benny
“IT IN THE BAG"
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Dorothy Edw. Arnold MAIN ST. AFTER DARK
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Frederic March—Betty Field ' “TOMORROW THE WORLD" Dorothy ‘McGuire—Robt. Young “ENCHANTED COTTAGE” Sunday Thru Tuesday
Merle Oberon—Gary Coope
“COWBOY & THE LADY”
Jack Benny—Fred Allen
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Ray & Milland
Plus:
DREA
FINAL TO-NIGHT
Ministry of Fear”
“FLAME OF THE WEST” @® No, 1—"“THE MASTER KEY"
LATE SHOW TO-NIGHT-11:15 “FEDERAL FUGITIVES”
“4 “o AIR-CONDITIONED ¢
PARAMOUNT
ADULTS. oe Laas ne), vin. 14
AYWOOD L Open Air Theater! Opens Tonight 7:15
East Side Kids
“BOWERY CHAMPS”
Rogers—Dale
“COWBOY & SENORITA”
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