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“There. were ‘floor shows’ at four other hotels in Las Vegas. Those ‘floor shows’ are no more thafi good,
old-fashioned vaudeville. Now you, tell me when—even in the heyday of |
vaudeville—did a town of 20,000 ever support five troupes?” .
, March 19.~Red-Haired Lavc.ne “Andrews, eldest of sisters, put another $515,000 weekly paycheck in
And I think that estimate is too conservative if anything. “A week at fhe Copacabana isn't any different from a week at the Roxy. How busy can you be?” They Aren't Weeping Maxene reminded that a lot of |
pearances. any way you cut it,” she said. With more than a dozen movies to | their credit, 12 million phonograph!
of personal appearances, the sisters
The sisters granted that Las Vegas was a special case. “Tt still goes for any city insthe! country-—New York, Chicago, San ‘Francisco, all of them,” Laverne sdid, * “There are three night clubs with floor shows to every one ‘live’ house that operated in the 20%.
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“It's just like that ‘Richard’ num- | LONG EACH, Cal, March 19 (U.|featured in ‘the current exhibit P.). — Frankie Darro, former child |
ber, which is an old favorite anyway,” Patty said. “About the time the guy knocks a hole in 8 the door the mailman will tell him nenard hasn't lived there for years. :
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vaudeville still pay up big money | for what they call personal ap- |
“Those are still the old six-a- day, |
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"POP" SOLOIST—Leon. Zawisza, .concertmaster of the Indianapolis Symphony, who will be heard as soloist with Fabien Sevitzky and the -orchestra in Tchaikovsky's violin concetto in the Murat pop concert at 3 p. m. next Sunday. Co-soloist
on the program will be Edwin |
Biltcliffe, the Symphony's pianist, who will play Gershwin's "Rhapsody i in Blue."
records sold, air shows and plenty Frankie Darto’ s Wife
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star who at 28 still plays in bobbysox movies, was charged with mental cruelty today in a. divorce suit filed by Mrs. Betty Marie Darro.
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Californians Paintings |On Exhibit Here
Oil paintings by Edward Nicholson of Santa Barbara, Cal, are
at the Hoosier Salon Art gallery, joracste State Life bldg. | Comprising portraits, landscapes; tand still lifes, the showing of Mr. {Nicholson's work will continue!
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week days from 9 a. m. to 4:30 p. m, Saturdays, 9 a. m. to 3 p.m Tin ie Ld Loew's Contributes |
$175 to Red Cross
The Marion county chapter of | {the American Red Cross will re-| |ceive $175 of the $24,000 nationally | allotted by ‘Loew's tlieaters for the {1947 Red Cross campaign. | Boyd Sparrow, Loew’s local man-| lagér, announces he has been au-| thorized to make the contribution | {to the Marion county drive on be-| half of Loew's theater and the] Metro-Goldwyn- “Mayes film exchange, ”
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The first sectional concert of the Federation of - Mothers’ - choruses will be given at 8 p. m. Friday at school 82, 4700 English ave. - Participating will be choruses. representing school 1, Mrs, Clifton Rousch, director, Mrs. John Hay-
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