Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 April 1947 — Page 16

1 “Ouest os 'hrough Saturday: “Big * ¥ } - and ‘Devil's Playground.” Through tomorrow: “Humor- | SPEEDWAY — “Earl Ourroll Sketchbook” = Ja and “Dick Tracy vs. Cueball” ace DRESCTIIR ST | Sino eat Saturdsy: “Ma STATE of the re and “Bpookbusters, 1 Underground ‘an and * Ravana. ren Bransford, head organ Friday: ST. CLAIR—Through Saturd 13 Rue : Filtre Feoder Fup 40d wrhifty» {riy-Nine Madeleine” and “‘Strange Nourney.” STRAND.-Throu h chlurdag: a, , Rue + Ab 11:10 nm. omorow Ms. rogtTan, SQUARE — Through Friday: BE et n “ wi Cushman will present Virginia i” orious™ an eath Canadian jos." i" Nichols, John Seiber ha Through orrow: “If 1] TACOMA-—-Through tomorrow: ‘Road to fuman, Joan | Leathe : in Had My Way" and “Shadow of a Wo-| Alcatraz” Gangs of the Water Alin, v TALBOTT—Through Saturday: MEL Man fehwiton and Kenneth " Abell in GRANADA “Song of the South and ve” and “Wife of Monte the Cdeon, 106 E. “The Chas orrow through Wed- | TUXEDO — Through tomorrow: "Beau uty recital at eo nesday: "1 Rue Madeleine” and “The| and the Bandit” and “Big st. By im LAR, re tomorrow: hj 1 bg h Saturday: —s Rue 00D—Through Earl adeleine” and “‘Stran » . Mr. Bransford will present Paul Garroll Rketchbook and Wife of Monte VOGUE Through h Saturday: ° “Swell Guy" an 1800 “ Churchill Goar in graduation organ | CO¥e- "eh Saturday; “My Der-|ZARING—-Through Saturday: “Nocturne” wirecital at 4 p. m. next Sunday in ling Clementine” and ‘vacation In and "Vacation in Ren o; Sfionesas Place Baptist church. LINCOLN—Through tomorrow: _“Magnifi- DRIVEN Throu RBAR © ealoguit: cent Doll” and ‘Men on Her Mind. . Doll.’ ] MECCA--Through tomorrow. “Blue Skies. MAYWOOD—Throu h tomorrow: “‘BamOLD TRAIL — “Humoresque” and “It'S| poo Blonde” and ‘Truth About Mur- | Great to Be Young.” Tomorrow throu der.” : Saturday: “The Beginning of the Bn WNTOWN and “Gangster’ of the Frontier.’ AMBASSADOR DA LAMO- Through tomorORIENTAL "She Wolf of London and “Return of Monte Cristo” and “Dangerous Millions." Tomorrow through "Wild Beauty.” Saturday: “My Darling Clementine” | RODEO—Through tomorrow: “Hard Rock and “Return of Rusty.’ _ Harrigan” and “Isle of the Dead.” _ PARAMOUNT — ° ‘Spider Wotan Strikes | . Back’ and ‘Trigger yore Tomor= row and Friday me "Place and ENTICIN Girl" and “Hi gh School Hero." AN 6 SELECTION || PARKER — “Barbary Coast Gent” and OF DELICIOUS FOOD WITH “Spring Time in Xiong. Came Jonen Saturday: ong me Jo PIES BY LUTHER. a g Fa Woman.

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“Suddenly It's Spring,” opening today at the Indiana. Co-starred || with MacMurray is Paulette || Goddard.

‘Three's a Family’

Tickets Are Ready

Ticket sales for “Three's a Family,” the season's final Civic theater offering, will begin tomorrow for | members only.

general public beginning Friday. The comedy about housing prob- | lems will open May 9, to tm |

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