Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 March 1947 — Page 22

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[Gracie Fields

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English” Star Ends Night Club Career By RICHARD C. GLASS United Press Staff Correipondent

Gracie Fields sang a goodby to the night clubs, turned a handspring, and said she was going to settle

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“|the 15th,” Miss Fields said.

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once the highest paid of al entertainers. Last night she came to the end of the vaudeville trail on which she had spent 43 of her admitted 49 years—with timé out for movies and radio. Few. in the audience at the exclusive Brook club knew that they were hearing her, close up, for the last time. There was a little more tenderness than usfial in her finale—the Maori farewell song she picked up on a wartime trip to New Zealand. Then, her frizzled, short' hair gleaming in the spotlight, she picked her way through tables to the tiny lobby, flashed her knees in a handspring across it—and said she was through.

. Back to England

MIAMI BEACH, Fla, March 7.—|

The English comedy star was| BEES

To Appear in Recital

Rosemary Lang, Jordan conservatory preparatory instructor, will be

FIGHTS RAIDERS — Johnny Mack Brown, as a Union army captain in "Raiders of the South," _post-Civil-war action picture now at the AmbassadorAlamo. Also ni the cast-are Evelyn Brent and Raymond Hatton.

Jordan Students Wind-instfument students of

heard In recital at 8 p. m. next

Wednesday in the Odeon, 106 E : + North st,

“Ti going. back 1 RIFE of

do something there. But I want to

go to my house in Capri first. I'm Peacock. done with the music halls—I need! Ehance. Robert Pistle, Donald En land, Norma Jean Martin, Donald Baxter, Spen:

some rest.

“But I want to make some more pictures, and do some stage shows. It all depends on the roles they give me. If there were only another “Holy Martrimony.” As the non-ingenue toast of England before the war Miss Fields was reported making $500,000 or more per year. She has spent most of the past six years in this country, living in California. She made many ex-

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