Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 January 1946 — Page 14

Robert | Donat and Deborah Kerr, in “Vacation from Marriage,” opening today at Loew's.

MRS. RAOUL WALSH TO SEEK DIVORCE

HOLLYWOOD, Jan. 10 (U, P.).— Mrs, Lorraine Walsh said she would file suit for divorce today from motion ploture director Raoul Walsh, charging mental cruelty, Revealing their separation four

Jodan® ond o “ Present Concert

x The Jordan Conservatory Concert _ band, directed by Nilo Hovey, will | give its second annual mid-winter

| poncert at 8:30. p. m. Saturday x months ago, Mrs. Walsh said she | the Scottish Rite cathedral audi- had no choice byt to leave the ditorium. » rector because he went on a three-

{week fishing trip without telling . The concert also will feature the [her his plans. Jordan-Butier Philharmonic choir, | They were marired at Agua Caldirected by Joseph Lautner, and jente, Mex., Aug. 2, 1928,

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The tremendous local success of| “Oklahoma’ is ho longer news, With a net gross for its five-day run that probably will top $25,000, according to Manager Vincent Burke, the Rodgers-Hammerstein musical might seem to be a gold

with a total personnel of 96, including musicians, carries a hig over-

rate, fast-moving stage entertain-

skill and salaries high enough to attract young, energetic and attrac tive performers. New Play Coming Allowing only enough time over the week-end for a little dusting and sweeping, the English will open its next attraction, “School for Brides,” Monday night. With a cast headed by Jack Sheehan and Helen Twelvetrees, “School for Brides,” coming here from a 13month Broadway run, is described as a pretty daring comedy about women deliberately training to snare rich husbands. It will run Menday, Tuesday and

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change in the cast of “Voice of the Turtle,” which will open its threeday English run next Thursday. vivian Vance, of the Chicago cast, who cannot appear here because

aldine Jones.

Program Planned

{ The Indianapolis Matinee Musi{cale will present their monthly ac{tive members’ program at 2 p.m. Friday in L. 8. Ayres’ auditorium. Members participating in Friday's program will include Miss Mary Louise Clodfelter, soprano, accom{panied by Jane Johnson Adams, and Mrs. Russell D. Barton, con- | tralto, accompanied by Mrs. Arthur G. Monninger, Others on the program include Miss Mildred Allen, pianist, and Miss Mary Spalding, Jarpist. : Mrs, Lucille Edington, president f the musicale, announces the Jresentation-of Erica Morini, violin(ist, at The second concert of the Matinee group's artist series Friday afternoon, Jan. 26, in Ayres auditorium.

RADIO SKETCH TO BE DANCE FEATURE

Jerry Kenrick and his band will | play Saturday night in the Stardust room at Municipal gardens, { Carlos Bell, president of the Over18 club, announced today. “Callihg All Networks,” an orig-

By Leonhrd Wild at intermission.

So elaborate a show, however,|

| Members of the cast of the one-act play and musical revue on the Teen Age drama group will have a strike party at the dance to honor the director, Dick Eisenbach. Saturday night dances at the | Stardust: room are sponsored by the | city department of parks and rec{reation, Paul V. Brown, director.

teeners are especially invited.

APPROVES PLANT SALE WASHINGTON, Jan. 10 (U. P). ~The Reconstruction Finance Corp. today said it had approved sale of the partially-completed government tire plant at Tuscaloosa, Ala. to the B. F, Goodrich Rubber Co., for | $3, 966, 000.

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