Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 February 1946 — Page 8

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~ FOR THE MOST ENTHUSIASTIC RECEPTION EVER

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Harry Da nport as ou ‘John, the hermit, in “The Enchanted Forest,” now at the Lyric. - THE LYRIC THEATERS new program, beginning. today, is designed to appeal to young people. For, in addition to “The Enchanted Forest” a technicolor fantasy involving a lot of trained

animals, the program will include Ta

Frank Sinatra's short on: racial and religious tolerance, “The House I Live In." The Sinatra film has been substituted for another feature deemed less appro priate for a program that will ate tract many children, the Lyric management announces.

Il. U. WILL HEAR ~ SYMPHONY FRIDAY

Times Special BLOOMINGTON, Ind. Feb. 13.— ‘The Minneapolis Symphony orchestra will make its third appearance at Indiana university Friday evening. The orchestra, which is celebrating its 43d season, has appeared here twice before, in 1943 and in 1945, With Dmitri Mitropoulos conducting, the orchestra will play the Handel-Harty “Water Music” suite; “The Swan of Tuonela,” by Sibelius; Milhaud’s “Suite Francaise,” and the Brahms Second symphony.

Songs Listed

For Recital

| James Melton to Appear at

English's Feb. 26.

Miss Gladys Alwes, manager of Martens Concerts, Inc, has announced the program for James Melton’s recitq] at 8:30 p. m. at the English theater Tuesday, Feb. 26. The Metropolitan tenor will sing five groyps of arias and songs representing works by Handel, Brahms, Grieg, ‘Hageman and Faure, Mr, Melton's final group will include Hughes’ a angement of the Irish coungry ‘She Moved Thro’ the Pair.” “Hame. "” by H. Walford Davies and “I Rise When You Enter,” by Theodore Chanler. Carroll Hollister, noted accompanit, will be at the piano, He will 1s0 be heard in a group of solos by Debussy and De Falla,

ACTOR STRICKEN AT ‘HOLLYWOOD

HOLLYWOOD, Feb. 13 (U. P).— Stage and screen actor Philip Merivale was seriously ill at Good Samaritan hospital today with a heart ailment. Merivale, here for a role in “The Razor's Edge” at 20th Century-Fox, was stricken Saturday night. His wife, Actress Gladys Cooper, canceled a trip east to stay at his bedside.

RESERVE OFFICERS . WILL ELECT FRIDAY

Officers of the Indianapolis chapter of the Reserve Officers’ association will be elected at 9 p. m. Friday in the Y. M. C. A. All members of the Reserve Officers corps who desire membership in the organization may attend the meeting and participate in the election,

NEIGHBORHOODS

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AVALON-"The Corn 1s “The Racket Man." Tomorrow through Saturday: “Pride of the Marines’ and “The Drifter.”

BELMONT--Through Saturday: “Yalanda and the Thief” and “Charlie Chan's Chinese Cat.”

CINEMA-—-Through Saturday: ‘Confiden~ tial Agent” and “Swing Wever.'

DAISY—Through tomorrow: ‘Don Juan Quilligan” and “Two O'Clock Courage.”

DREAM—Through tomorrow: “Roughly Speaking” and “Shadow of Terror.”

EMERSON—Through Saturday: “Confldential Agent” and ‘Johnny Angel."

ESQUIRE--Through Friday: “Christmas in Connecticut” and Experiment Peril ous.” FOUNTAIN SQUARE—Through Friday: “Yolanda and the Thief” and “Adventures of Rusty.”

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GARFIELD Through tomorrow: *Wuth ering Heights” and “Mama Love Papa.” GRANADA "Call of the Wild" and “Don Quilligan." Tomorrow through Wednesday: “Love Letters’ snd "‘Stepping in Society.” HOLLYWOOD--Through tomorrow: “ ‘Frisco Kid" and “A Sporting Chance.’ IRVING—Through Saturday: “Stork Club” and “Pollow That Woman." LINCOLN—Through tomorrow: “Christmas in Coanecticut” and ‘‘Booked On Suspicion.” MECCA — Through tomorrow: ‘Tarzan Triumphs” and “Army Wives.” OLD TRAIL—"The Corn Is Green” and “She Wouldn't ‘Say Yes." Tomorrow and Priday: “This Love of Ours” and “That Night With You.” OBIENTAL — “Black Swan” and “Rise and Shine. ” Tomorrow through Sat “And Then There Were None” and “Birth of the Blues." PARAMOUNT-—""Arson Squad” and Ban. dits of the Badlands’'' Tomorrow and Priday: "Symmer Storm” and “Trouble Chasers | 1ARKER - "Some i “Union Pacific.” Saturday: “Musio “Gentle Annie.” REX~—Through tomorrow: ‘Delightfully Dangerous” and “Woman in Green." RITZ—Through Saturday: “Too Young to Know" and “Confidential Agent.”

Like It Hot” and Tomorrpw through for Millions”. and

RIVOLI — Through Saturday: “Stork Club” and “Born for Trouble.” ST. CLAIR—Through Saturday: "Stork Club” and “Follow That Woman.” SANDERS—“Lady on a . Train” and “True Glory.” Tomorrow through Saturday: “See My Lawyer” and “Chey-

enne Wildcat.” SHERIDAN—"‘Week-end at the Waldorf.” Tomorrow through Saturday: “Thunderhead, Son of Micka” and “And Then There Were None." SPEEDWAY-"The Unseen” and “Two O'Clock Coura ¢.”" Tomorrow through Baturday: ‘Yolanda and the Thiet” and “Youth On Trial” STATE—Throug h tomorrow: tion” and oy Knights.”

“Resurrec-

STRAND-T bh rough Baturdays x as Club” and “Follow That W Pui STRATFORD Through i ig “One Heavenly Night” and “Rockin’ in the ckies.” TACOMA-—Through tomorrow: ‘Bedside

Manner” and ‘"Rotkin’ inthe Rockies.”

TALBOTT-Through Saturday: “Weekend at the Waldorf TUXEDO--Through tomorrow: “Tomor-

row the World” and “Man Who Walked Alone.” UPTOWN- -T h rough Saturday: Club” and “Follow That Woman VOGUE-—-Through = tomorrow: “It All Came True” and “What Next, Private Hargrove?" ZARING— "George White's Scandals’ and “My Name 1s Julia Ross.” Tomorrow through Saturday: “Music for Millioris” and “Pirst Yank in Tokyo.” DOWNTOWN ALAMO-—-Through tomorrow: Man” and “Orimson Canary.” AMBABSADOR...ThIvuh Saturday: “Yo lands and the Th and “Don Juan Quilligan.”

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Yehudi Menuliin, who will play Beethoven's violin concerto with Fabien Sevitzky and the Indianapolis Symphony Saturday night and Sunday afternoon at the Murat. 7

INDIANA RESUMES NORMAL SCHEDULE

The Indiana theater will resume its normal schediile for the second week of “The Bells of St. Mary's,” beginning today. Performances of the feature will | start at 11:15 a. m., continuing at 1:40, 4:20, 7 and 9:45 p. m. This schedule will replace the one for the first week of the Bing Crosby-Ingrid Bergman film, which was arranged to allow extra pers formances. HEADS BIBLE CLUB Jeanne Pierce has been elected | president of the Shortridge high! school Bible club. Burton Huth is retiring president.

Times Amusement . ; Clock

his oIvIo . “Bapa Is AI" comedy, at 8:30. MURAT “Carmen Jones, at 8:30,

. . , CIRCLE \ “Frontier Gal,” with Yvonne De’ Carlo and Rod Fameron, at 11, 1:50, 4:40, 7:30 and 10: . “Pursuit to iglers.” with Basil Rathbone and ‘Nigel Bruce, at 12:45, 3:35, 6:25 and 9:18. 3 INDIANA “The Bells of St Mary's,” with

Ingrid Bergman and Bing Crosby, at 11:15, 1:40, 4:20, 7 and 9:45. » KEITH'S

Girls Un _.r 21," at 11: %0, 1:45, 5. 9:46

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LOEW'S “Up Goes Maisie,” with Ann Sothern and PORE Murphy, at 12:33, 3:45, 6:57 an “Letter for Eyie,” wih Marsha Hunt and John Carroll, at 11, 2: 12,

5:24 and 8:39 LYRIC “The Enchanted Forest,” with Edmund Lowe and Brenda Joyce, at

“The House I Live In, Frank Sinatra, at 11:35, 1:39, 3:43, 5:47, 7:51 and 9:55

r CHARGES TROOPS “FLEECED” SHANGHAI, Feb. 13 (U, P.).~The army newspaper Stars and Stripes accused the Shanghai municipal government today of “fleecing” American servicemen through a 50 per cent tax on food and drinks in the better class night clubs and restaurants.

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