Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 January 1947 — Page 8
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COMING TO ROOF—Betty Rhea, vocalist featured = with Bernie Cummins and his New Yorkers, who open Friday night at the Indiana Roof.
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Jimmy James Band At Indiana Roof
Jimmy James and his orchestra will return to the Indiana Roof fonight for tHe preliminaries in the Indiana Rhumba King and Queen contest. } The first preliminaries in the contest are scheduled for 10:30 p. m. today, with a second series at the same hour next week and the finals set for Wednesday, Feb. 5, according to the management. Residents of Indiana, except pro-
fessional dancers, are eligible to compete for the championship title.
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group of 50 persons from here willl CIRCLEVILLE, O., Jan. 22 (U. travel in ‘chartered busses to In-|P).—A 27-year-old dairy worker
ting along much better than the
first. Director Ben Stahl, remember, first tried to make a lovely fantasy out of “Amber” with a_gal who looked like a Smith college student—Peggy Cummins—trying to live up to Amber’s romantic prowess. Now the picture has Mr. Preminger, who wants to weave Amber’s love affairs into a historical drama. And Miss Darnell, now in the title role, looks the part. Twentieth-Century-Fox lost a million bucks on the first version. Every piece of film was tossed out; even new extras and different costumes were used in the second try.
New Castle Group
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Robeson recital in Cadle Tabernacle.
The party is being sponsored by thorities here and admitted killing |
the Fellowship for Christian Action, his divorced wife on a lonely road| | RE
Herbert Swearingen, president; Mrs.|late yesterday. { Eugene Ballet: Yn, hanya Tip Sheriff Charles Radcliff said Hararrangem! e Dy] Mrs. Bailey and Miss Jean McGrew. {vey Julian had admitted shooting During the bus ride, Mrs. Alvin and beating his 20-year-old ex-wife, Lake will review the book “Paul | Eileen, because she refused to reRobeson, Citizen of the World,” by|turn to him. They were divorced a Shirley Graham. month ago.
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AVALON « “Diary of a Chambermaid. 1 TUXEDO. Faiuigh tomorrow: I Through Saturday: CINEMA — Through Saturday: James DAISY—Through tomorrow: | and “Jungle Princess | AMBASSADOR-ALAMO — EMERSON—Through tomorrow: ESQUIRE—Through Priday:
GARFIELD-—Through tomorrow: GRANADA “Three Little Girls, in Blue”
HAMILTON -— Thro HOLL YWOOD— IRVING—Through Satu LINCOLN ~ Through tomorrow: “Rene MECCA — Through tomorrow: i OLD TRAIL — “Renegades” and “Devil
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7:50 and ® a pibia with Sonny Tufts at 11:30, 1:40, 3:45,
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LOEW'S “The Secret Heart,” with Claudette Colbert, Wal . June All 0. 11, 1:13, 3:27, 5:43, T:¥
* LYRIC “The Cat Creeps,” at 13:10, 2:20, 4:30, 6:35, - and 10 188, “She-Welf Londen,” + ia 11:16
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TO. SING AT |. U.—Ezio Pinza, Metropolitan Opera bass, Vie will appear in recital at 8:30 p: m. Friday in Indiana university auditorium at Bloom. ington. Mr. Pinza will be heard in fi Feb. | and 2 as
Symphony orchestra, conducted ‘by Fabien Sevitzky.
Tomorrow through Saturday: Come Bask" d “Man From Mounta { Cloak | Moon
“Swing
and Dagger” and “Roll on Texas Parade” and * “The Plains. man’ DREAM—Through tomorrow: “ot Human and “Slightly Scandalous.” “Till the and “Swamp Fire.” { “Tom, Dick| and Harry” and “Valley of the Sun.”
Bondage”
End of Time"
FOUNTAIN SQUARE — Through Friday:
“Jungle Princess” and “Below the Dead- | line.” *“Searching Wind" and “French Key:
Tomor-
“The Rona h Saturday: “Hot Cargo.” Tomorrow: “Night and Day” ao Wunder Town.” “Cloak and exas Moon.”
Leave, No Love” ED
Dagger” and “Roll On
gades” and “Avalanche.
Susie Siagle's” and “The Giass Alb." Daughter.” Tomorrow through
Bat's “Cloak and Dagger” and
Baturday: “Lawless ORIENTAL’ ‘Without Reservations” and “Behind the Mask.” Tomorrow thro! h| Saturday: “Black Beauty” and * Ace.” PARAMOUNT — “Secrets of a Girl” and “Sun Valley Cyclone.” morrow and Friday: “Saratoga and “Idea ARKER-—' ‘Allotment Wives” and “‘Mystery Man." Tomorrow through Baturday: Gilda" and “Pardon My Past.”
REX—Through tomorrow: “Bells of Bt Mary's.” Saturday: "Slightly and “Dark Mirror.”
— Through RIVOL}—Thiongh Saturday: “Cloak. and Dagger” and
Sorority To-
TZ Scandalous” “Roll .on Texas Moon.”
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“Bedlam” “Hot Cargo.” ‘| UPPOWN — Through Saluda, man” and ‘Jungle Pr
VOGUE-—Through na Dagger.” ZEARING — Through Tuesday: Stranger.” DOWNTOWN
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Virginia Mayo Back at Studio
HOLLYWOOD, Jan. 22 (U, P).— Actress Virginia Mayo today patched up a quarrel with her fiance, Actor Michael O'Shea. She returned to her studio, fully forgiven for a “disappearance” of five days at The blond beauty was spotted, she said, by the manager of her hotel at the desert resort and informed her that she was listed as missing. “I had no idea about that,” she said. “I'm sorry for the fuss 1 I've fixed things up with Mike and will go back to work.” The studio said Miss Mayo ad-
because he left Hollywood for a six-weeks’ vaudeville tour in Chicago and the East. Studio executives issued a state-wide radio appeal for the actress when she failed to appear for a dramatic lesson.
ST. CLAIR—Through Saturday: “Plainsman” -and “Jungle Princess.”
SANDERS — “Of Human Bondage” and “Slightly Scandalous.” Tomorrow through Saturday: “Gentleman Prom
SHERIDAN — Through Saturday: Mirror” and “Claudia and David.”
SPEEDWAY “The Stranger” and Cargo.” Tomorrow through Sat | “Cloak and Dagger.”
TATE—Through tomorrow: and “Crime of the Century.”
ST TRAND se Through Saturday; man” and “Jungle Princess.
STRATFORD Through tomorrow pense” and “Crime of the Emus ™
TACOMA — Through tomorrow: Hostess” and “Truth About \urder~
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The First Baptist church choir, | George - Newton directing,” will sing Joseph W. Clokey’s oratoria, “The * Temple,” at 7:30 p. m. next Sun- |’ | day in the church. In what is believed to be the rst Indianapolis ‘performance of —y new oratoria, soloist will be <| Doris Linville and Melba Newton, sop ranos; Rosemary Pidlar, mezzo; ing Edward Hittle, tenor, and Mr, New-
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HOLLYWOOD, Jan. 2 (U. P.).— The bobby soxers of America today announced they have voted “The Jolson Story” the. best picture of 1946, its star, Larry Parks, the best actor, and Olivia de Havilland, the year's top actress. President Diana Reed of North Hollywood said the teen-age organization’s 8000 members in 37 cities! cast ballots for the film poll.
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