Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 December 1945 — Page 18

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al Show Jan. 8.

The Rodgers-Hammerstein musical sensation, “Oklahoma,” will open at the English theater Tuesday, Jan. 8, English Manager Vincent Burke announced today. Given by the national “Oklahoma” company, the only company playing the show outside of New

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Alice Faye and Dana Andrews, time on the “Oklahoma” will play at the Eng- | screen. Sor Ae BS A Ish from Tuesday, Jan. 8, through) Indiana Saturday, Jan. 12, with matinee

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Loew's, Inc., and its subsidiary 10:50 a. m. Friday in the Odeon,

. 106 E. North st. companies, will buy $10,000,000 in On the program will be the

government securities during the|;, 4, putier Philharmonic choir, Victory loan drive, according to an|girected by Joseph Lautner; Evelyn es R iy i announcement by Nicholas M.|pje] organist; trios played by Miss Qusedby coughs dy Schenck, president. Peggy Warner, violinist; Jo Marilyn EO TELLIER | * Boyd Sparrow, manager of Loew's Brown, cellist, and Miss Piel, orrbances, or over-smoking | theater here, has been authorized to|ganist, and a male quartet directed

Hi. un Sold wads Tou lad Coie trade mad. | buy $75,000 locally, by: William Pelz.

~~ NEIGHBORHOODS

| AVALON==' he Heat's On” and ‘Chance FOUNTAIN SQUARE~Through Priday: | of a Lifetime.” Tomorrow through “Strange Affair of Uncle Harry" ni Saturday: “Black Parachute and | “That's the Spirit.” “Cowboy From Lonesome River.” GARFIELD—Through tomorrow: “Three | BELMONT—-Through Saturday: “Radio { n 8 Pamily’ and “Enter Arsene LuStars on Parade” and “Melody Ranch.” | . CINEMA~-Through Saturday: “Our Vines | oRanADA— ‘Along Came Jones” an Tender Gra and “West of the | “Dangerous Intruder.” Tomorrow Pecos.” * bes’ through Wednesday: “Rhapsody in Blue.” DAISY—Through tomorrow: “That's the Spirit” and “Strange Affair of Uncle HOLLYWOOD = - Through tomorrow: arry.” oe “Hotel Berlin” and “Three's a Crowd.” EMERSON~—' ‘Ca tain Did and “Coun- | IRVING — Through Saturday: “Hello, er Attack. 'omo through Sat- Prisco, Hello" and “Buffalo Bill” urday: “Having Wondertul Crime” and | LINCOLN tomorrow: “A Bell “Pan-Americans.” for Adano” and “Kid Sister.” UVIRE Through Priday: “In oid MECCA’ tomorrow: “Let 'Bm jcago™ and “Banjo on My Knee.” Have It” and “Varsity Show.” “Dangerous Partners.” ORIENTAL — “Easy to Look At” and

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OLD TRAIL—-Through tomorrow: *“Abbott and Costello in Hollywood” and

“A Gift tor the Bride,” stare ring Luise br. 8% 30 sna 830.

avic “Kiss and Tell” at EN. INDIANA : les Asgel’, With Alice Pave Darnell, at

Dana Andrews and 12:20, 3, 430 and 10:16.

“Mexicana,” with Constance Moore, 8, 338, 3:3 and 8:48.

Gail Russell and Herbe: at 11:15, 2, 4:45, 7:30 and 10:15. “Seared SUM." with Jack Haley and Ann Savage, at 12:55, tg) 6:25 and 9:10. KEITH'S “My Gal Sal” with Rita Hayworth and Victor Mature, at 1:13, , 4:51 and 8:29, “Home in Indians,” at 11:30, 3:58, 6:34 and 10:12.

LOEW'S

SYMPHONY OFFICE ~ WILL BE CLOSED

The Indianapolis . Symphony's Murat theater box office will be closed from noon tomosrow to 9 a. m, Saturday because of semiannual Shrine ceremonies. Business will be transacted as usual at the orchestra's box office in Wasson’s record department which, however, does not take telephone calls. Persons calling, the regular Murat telephone number will be connected witha member of the box office personnel

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VETERAN DIES

Military ser man, a retired ish-American I, will be hel ion, Ind. Buri fon Military Mr. Newma today at the V jon, Ind., aft He had been apolis for 20 at the home o Hill, 801 N. ( Survivors ii seph C. Newt and Daniel -(. ber of the Ii