Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 November 1946 — Page 28
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HOLLYWOOD, Nov. 14 (U, P).—Ann Jeffreys, who's blond and Berm peautiful and hopes to sing grand opera, said today it begins to look | inflamed | like maybe shell make the grade after all. For a while there, the a closest she ever got was the hoss variety, Sion biohan | beechwood For more movies than she likes to think about the peppy Miss J. Sheosote by special process with other bounced around good-naturedly on movie nags. She looked good on so tested medicines for ‘em, too. So good her bosses just,’ mr - Judy Lynn, vocalist featured No matter how many medicines five her the brush-off when she four solid hours. - And making all] with Louls Prisha and his orchesve tried, tell druggist to mentioned singing. {kinds of cracks about these tem-| ink today at the C1 the a boils of ulsion with | Gradually they pulled her out | peramental Hollywood actresses, no! Fa, opening today ot the Clivle, understanding you mist ke th 0 of the saddle. They draped her | doubt.” des cowgirl La Jeff kicked off her or you Bac 10 curves in something besi So effreys kicke back, (Adv) chaps and let her do a little acting. |shoes, warbled one aria, and the | String uartet |But she only sarig one movie song. rest of the Salmaggians changed | She did okay without hitting the | their minds. They decided re Plays Recital high ones, Last June R. K. O. gave was one movie star who didn't act | her a top role in “Trail Street” and | (like one. upped her to star status.
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The rest was simple, The Indianapolis Ensemble Mu-
Toast of the City {sic society last night presented the That was all right with Miss Jet-| Prom there on in, Hollywood's Guillet String quartet in recital at freys. She kept Pliectine her pay- {hoss opera blond was a grand opera world war memorial auditorium. Shek iE eon Spe was |dva. The customers put out with| Before an audience that nearly makirig movies for R. K. O, but [8% oveUoH. ina he otigles Aid| finea the auditorium, the quartet she was aiming for the Met. ewise--n print, y one AINE | layed Mozart's ‘G-major quartet,
| disa inted her, 4 Hours Late for Rehearsal Pye | Beethoven's quartet op. 59, No. 2,
“I expected to feel like a difhe started on her | oe a - Be a n the | ferent woman after it was all over,” and the Debussy quartet.
| Miss Jeffreys said. “But I felt just| The choice of program was a Be aa qusie Not the. same. In fact, I couldn't re- happy one, with enough variety to the Metropolitan, exactly, but at! {member a. single thing that hap- | exhibit a large part of chamberleast it was opera. |pened during the opera.” | muste range. “And lots of Met stars make their] And the next morning she was| Last night's audience appeared debut with small opera companies,” |the toast of the city. Opera mana- [delighted with the performance of Miss Jeffreys said. “What makes | Bers from Chicago to San Francisco | the familiar quartets, especially the me so happy is the fact that a|wired offers, Four Broadway pro- Debussy, with its Extraordinary pe life-long dream finally came true, [ducers wanted her for musical rade of that man’s musical imagi-
But it was really hectic.” |comedies. nation. In the first place, she’ was four| She also sang a repeat matinee hours late for rehearsal. Her Con- | performance. And promised to| stellation was grounded in Dayton, star in a musical version of Elmer VALPARAISO, Ind. Nov. 14 (U. O., while they fussed around hunt- | Rice's “Street Scene.” P.).—Rites were arranged today for ing up a new motor. Add all that to R. K. O's sudden | Samuel Ellenson, 67-year-old Porter “And when I came whizzing into new interest in the Jeffreys gal. | county farmer, who died yesterday the theater, there was the whole Doubt’ if she'll make the Met for a of injuries received when he fell cast waiting for me,” she said. | |long time yet. She wouldn't have into a corn elevator at his home “They'd been doing Just that for | the time. southwest of Hebron,
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Officers Elected By Variety Club
Results of the election in Tent 10, Indianapolis Variety club, were announced today. Four officers have been re-elected: Sam Switow, chief barker; Russell Brentlinger, first assistant chief barker; Trueman Rembusch, second assistant chief barker; Albert
McCleaster, who has just returned from the service, property master. The following members were elected to the hoard of directors: Ken Collins, "Moe Esserman, I. A. Fendrick, Early Herndon, Boyd Sparrow, Ralph Tula, Marc J. Wolf, Carl” Niesse, Burdette Peterson and George Landis. Mr. Blocher was named national canvassman for the Tent ‘with, Mr. Switow as alternate.
Clyde McCoy and Band At Indiana Roof Nov. 29
Clyde McCoy and his “Sugar Blues” orchestra will play a onenight engagement at the Indiana Roof Friday, Nov. 29. Coming here after several months at the Boulevard room of Chicago's Stevens hotel, the band will make their first appearance in Indianapolis since last January. )
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CIvVIO “Outward Bound,” play, at 8:30, ENGLISH “Anna Lucasta,” play, at 8:90. CIRCLE Louis Prima and orchestrs, on stage, 1a, 4:14, 7:00 and 9:40. “Swamp Fire,” with Johnny Welssmuller mr Virginia Grey, at 11:28, 2:30, 5:32, 8:06 and 10.40. INDIANA “Till the End of Time,” starring Dorothy McGuire and Guy Madison, at 11, 1:10, 3:20, 5:35, 7:45 and 10. KEITH'S “The Dark Mirror,” with Olivia de Havilland and Lew Ayres, at 11:40, 1.45, 3:50, 6, 8:05 and 10:10. LOEW'S ‘““No Leave, No Love,” with Van Johnson and Keenan Wynn, at 10:45, 12:57, 3:12, 5:27, 7:42 and 9:57. LYRIC “The Big Sleep,” with Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall, at 11:10, 40
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Mack Harrell, above, Metropolitan opera baritone, will be heard in recital at the English theater at 8:30 p. m next Monday. Second in the Martens Concerts series, Mr. Harrell's program will include four groups of arias and songs. Paul Berl will accompany Mr, Harrell at the piano, An Important feature of the recital will be six songs from Schubert's “Schwanengesang.”
Voice Students to Be Heard in Recital
Miss Kathleen Hergt, will present a group of her voice students in recital at 4 p. m. Sunday in the D. A. R. chapter house. Students participating in Sunday's program include Mary Dammerick, George Pinnell, Jean Steele, Marjorie Davis, Nancy Shockney, Barbara Blowers, Hazel Kleyn, Ruth Duncan, Barbara Meyer, Dollie Githens, Patricia Eberhart, Ruth Wukasch and Dorothy Thomas.
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