Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 March 1946 — Page 12
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will present an anfiual festival of song at 8:18 p. , hesk Wednesday in the Speedway high school gym nasium,
Principal soloist with the choral
club will be George Néwton, Indianapolis bass-baritone. Mr. Newton will be accompanied by Jane Hampson.
Other* soloists will include Joan|
and Shirley Gaddis, sopranos. Several groups of numbers will be sung by the choral club, accompanied by Maxine Hoyt and Kathleen Hunt. Mrs. Ganz Hammer is president of the Speedway Choral club. Mrs. Harold Marvel is ticket chairman for the concert. Proceeds from the concert will be used to further the cause of good music in Speedway.
SYMPHONY LEADER NOW U. S. CITIZEN
CHICAGO, March 27 (U. P).— Desire Defauw, conductor of the Chicago symphony orchestra, and his wife, Jeanne, have become United States citizens. No sooner had the Defauws taken the—oath--of citizenship yesterday. in U. 8. district court than they applied for a permit to visit their native Brussels, Belgium, and other European capitals. Mr. Defauw said they planned to leave Chicago April 28.
HOARDED RICE SOUGHT SEOUL, Korea, March 27 (U. P.). ~The sharpest action yet in the government's three-month-old rice collection program was taken today when authorities offered rewards for information leading to the seizure of hoarded rice. They told provincial governors they could use American troops in the collection program.
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AT THE INDIANA~“The Spiral Staircase,” starring Ethel Barrymore, Dorothy McGuire and George Brent. A demented killer stalks his victims one by one in a New England homestead. Lighting, photography and excellent acting should
make this good horror-material. The supporting cast includes Kent smith, Rhonda Fleming, Gordon Oliver and. Elsa Lanchester.
AT THE LYRIC—"Road to Ulo-|
| pia,” with the Crosby-Hope-Lamour |
trio, moves over from the Indiana. All kinds of fun, including igloos and trained bears, in this burlesque of frozen-north epics.
CHUCK HALL OPENS AT INDIANA ROOF
Chuck Hall and his orchestra are the new musical attraction beginning tonight at the Indiana Roof. The Hall outfit is described by|, Roof management as the favorite) of dancers at Kansas Oity's Playmore ballroom and the Rainbow ballroom in Denver. The Continental dancers and a staff of 50 instructors will be on hand to teach a new Cuban rhumba
step and to review steps taught on previous Wednesday nights. Dance lessons are free to Roof patrons.
LEARN TO RUMBA The Continentol Woy—Starting 8 P. M. (A Free Bervice For Roof Patrons)
SHMVUYCK HALL AND WIS ORCHRSTEA 0s TIN 5:50-80c After
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Water Show
Legion Post Sponsors Crabbe's Swimmers.
Buster Orabbe’s water follies will appear here April 2¢ through April 28 under sponsorship of the John H. Holliday American Legion post. High and fancy diving and expert swimming will abound in the spectacle which will be staged in the “world's largest portable swimming pool,” to be erected in the coliseum. Once Olympics Champ
Fifty per cent of the proceeds will go to the Holliday post to finance construction of a new headquarters
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II veterans. Star of the spectacle is Movie Star Buster Crabbe, former Olympics champ. He is accompanied by a chorus of “beautiful swimming girls,” other male athletes drawn from top-flight swimming teams
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throughout the country and a 20piece band. The show is described by ‘Holliday post as the biggest water ecarnival ever to come to Indianapolis. Opening night, April 24, will be “Legion night,” attended by Commander John Stelle and other national legion officials, Governor Gates and Mayor Tyndall Tickets are on sale at the Ooliseum and the Is 8. Strauss Co.
NEIGHBORHOOD
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AVALON “The Southerner.” Saturday: “Wildfire” Lawless.” BELMONT Through Satutday. ay Goes Maisie’ > and-""A-Letter CINEMA Through Seturdar Range. head, Son of Flicka” and * Un seen.’ | PAISY-—'rhtough tomorrow: ay, Reputa- | tion” and righton Strangle | DREAM- ~Through tomorrow “Danger Bignal” and “Songs of the Desert EMERSON—Through Lord Fauntleroy” Marriage.” ESQUIRE-Thr Friday: Pierce’ and * Dd Piper.” FOUNTAIN SQUARE “China's Little Devils" A Dance.” GARFIEUD--Thiough tomo ade or - Each other” and ‘Volee o the Whister GRANADA "Scarlet Street” and ‘Senorite from the West.” Tomorrow through Wednesday: “Frontier Girl" and “Pursuit to Algiers.” HOLLYWOOD—Through tomorrow: *'Captain Eddie” and ‘“Mema Loves Papa BYING Eh rough Sa utang: Frontier * and “Pursuit to Algier I —— “Don Juan Quilligan” and “Mr. Emmanuel.”
MECCA-—-Through tomorrow: ‘There Goes Kelly” and ‘Comin’ "Round the Mountain.”
oLD biog, yl uate and Hunters.” through Sasurday: [Hold hat Blonde” and “Cuntown.’
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er Sigoal.” Tomorrow Wiough Sel a “Lost Week End” and Love a Bandleader."
PARAMOUNT — "The Dolly “Crime Doctor's Warning."
MANUAL STUDENTS LISTED FOR GRADES
Patricia Hoffhein, Harold Emmick and Gene Vaughan led senior high school students at Manual high school for the recent fourth
grading period. Ranking behind Emmick and Vaughan on the boys’ list ware: . John Lee, Thomas Bernhardt, Albert Levy, Carl Reifeis, Antons Holevas, Pred. erick Sears, Joseph Farris, Harold Kissel, James O'Nan, Allen Glass, Arvin Schwicho, Ronald Dornfeld, Walter
Reinacker, mas Ressler, Robert H Matbab Ja es Link, Dan Reichner and Rishi ¢
on, Others on the girls’ list were Celia Pas Lois Harmon, Doroth: Setleniiein, Jo nn Hupke, Marliyn Redden, Clee Smith, Jean Joan May, Dorothy Steele, Florann Gree. son, Hazel Lee Estle, Carolyn Marshall, Barbara Smith, Waneta Staten, Phyllis Cummins, Nila Jo Hawkins, Levena MeClain, Phyllis Miedema and Barbara Snodgrass. June Kennedy headed the freshman girls’ list followed by Charlotte Levy, Bella BEskenzal, Joyce Hilgemeier, Eleanor Brosend, Dorothy Bryant, Helen Earles, Petty Yates, Murlens Capps, Rosemary Osman and Freida TROMPOE Freshman boys led Edwin Mussman, Phillip. Goldsmith, Dovid Oo, ba e, Henry Newlin, Arthur Harris Monve onnor, Harlan Sims, William Hueber, Saas Hurwitz and Roy Zab »
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and Friday: ‘Bedside Manner’ and “Two O'Clock Courage.” Pavorite Blonde’ Tomorrow through Sat. Agent’
PARKER ‘My “Stagecoach.” y “Confidential “Johnny Angel" REX Through tomorrow: and “Brighton Strangler.’ RITZ—-Through Saturday: “Tt All True” and ‘Born for Trouble.” RIVOLI Through Saturday: “Up Maisie” ‘and “A Letter for Bvie' ‘ST. CLAIR’ ‘Spellbound’ and “An Comes to Brooklyn." Tomorrow through Saturday: “st. Louis “China's Little Devils." SHERIDAN _¥iwonga Saturday: “Lost eek - End” and “Vacation from Mar-
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27, 1948
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INDIANA ~ “The Spiral Stairease,’” with Sha Barrymore Dorot, oy MoGuire rent, -at 1: 3: 5:53, iy 88 and 10:04 i419) a KEITH'S “A Guy Named Joo” at 11:44, 2 “ 6:23 Y and 9:57. And Now Tomorrow” af 1:98, 4:50 and 8:33.
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PEGGY ANN'S MOM IN MARITAL MIXUP
TIJUANA, Mexico, March 27 (U. P.).—~The mother of child actress Peggy Ann Garner Tuestiay investigated the steps she must take to annul her three-month-old marriage here which her first husband informed her was bigamous. Mrs. Virginia Garner Trautvein, who was married here Jan. 6 to Lt. Cmdr. Theodore Trautvein, learned last week from Lt, William H. Garner, father of Peggy Ann, that his 1939 divorce suit was dismissed. Mrs. Trautvein said Lt. Garner told her he got the decree at Can-
vorce secret to protect the career of
Peggy Ann, named the outstanding child actress of 1945.
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