Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 May 1947 — Page 22
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| comedian Bob Hope leaves today in a chartered airplane with his radio Sroupe for a benefit tour scheduled end in Rio de Janeiro, where he will take a month's rest.” First stop ‘will be Amarillo, Tex, where he will give a benefit for disabled veterans tonight, : . Mr. Hope will receive the “Golden Slipper” award June 1 in Philadel» phia. It is presented by the medical profession for his entertainment of war veteras.
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HOLLYWOOD, May 20 (0. P)—|
HALF.BREED — Jennifer Jones, who plays the role of a fiery half-breed in "Duel in: the
Sun," $n its last day today at Loew's. Others in the cast include Gregory Peck, Joseph Cotten, Lionel Barrymore, Herbert Marshall, Walter Hustons Lillian Gish and Charles Bick-
ford.
Times Amusement
Clock CIVIC a NL Family,” comedy, at ii CIRCLE On o—Sammy Kaye, band and show at 1:30, ‘4:45, 8 and 10:15, “The Magnificent Rogue,” with
Lynn Roberts and Warren Douglas, at 11:20, 2:45, 6, 9 and 11:10. . INDIANA
“Stallion Road,” with Roland ReaPa Alexis Smith and Zachary ott, Ale 12:25, 3:35, 6:50 and 10.
“Bringing Up Eatner, at 11:15, 2:30, 5:40 and 8:5 as “The Best Years of Our Lives,”
with Myrna doy oars March, Dana Andrews, Carmichael 45, 5:55 and
and others, at 11: or 9:08.
LOEW'S “Duel In the Sun,” with Jennifer Jones, Gregory Peck and Joseph Cotten, at 11, 1:36, 4:15, 6:54 and 9:33.
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“My Favorite Brunetie,” with Bob Hope a Dole ony Lamour, at 11:44, 1:50, 3: 08 and 10:14.
Final Preliminary
Waltz Test Tomorrow The third and final preliminary in the annual state-wide waltez contest will be held tomorrow evening at the Indiana Roof.
With 18 couples already qualified for the finals to be held May 28, an additional eight to 10 couples are expected to complete the field for the title of “King and Queen of Wal!
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POLITICIAN — Loretta Young is cast in the role of an amateur politician * in "The ipl Daughter," film opening tomorrow at the In. diana. Joseph Cotten, Ethel Barrymore and Charles Bickford also are prominent in the picture.
Recital Is Scheduled
Miss Kathleen Hergt and Myrtle Turner will present their pupils, Dorothy Thomas, vocalist, and Georgialee Hyatt, pianist, in recital at 8 p. m. today in World "War Memorial auditorium. Miss Evelyn Piel will accompany.
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Pupils to Give Viclin Recital
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Soloists will be Jimmy Hayes, (Roy Gerald Sweet, Alva Parkins, | David Grisez, Jean Firmani, David | Sievers, Francis Schaefer, Clifford | Wild Jr, Margaret Latham, Suzanne Arand, Martha Hofmann, Mary Bradway, Bruce Fowler, Lola Brady and Jack Fowler. ,Accompan will include Mrs. Charles Schaefer, Mital Wild, Mrs. Lenn L. Latham, Donald Shelhorn, Selma Kamphus and Mrs, Emmet Fowler,
Actress Lynn Bari,
Husband, Separated
HOLLYWOOD, May 20 (U. P.).—
Renato Pacinl, assistant concert- Screen Star Lynn Bari today anmaster of the Indianapolis Sym- nounced her separation from her phony orchestra, will present a husband. group of his violin pupils In recital studios film proditer. at 8 p. m. Monday in Wilking audl- married in 1943, following her di-
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