Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 September 1947 — Page 24
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Time Bubble Bon Eorlesl On Lyric Screen This Week
The Times “Bub” Bubble Gum contest held recently at the state fair is on the screen this week at the Lyric theater in Warner's Pathe newsreel: ’ v - The bubble gum contest Is in Pathe's national release and is being shown In theaters from coast to coast, The picture will be on the Lyric | screen through next Tuesday. Ao { Cameramen hay 8 given the Times contest: detalled treatment showing | all of the 14 state Analists In action on the stage in front of {he falrgrounds grandstand. Contestants also are seen in action in the 3% preliminary events,
Closeup pictures of individual § contestants blowing the biggest Caniain baking bubbles and of some of the adults
powder! 3 lbs.
who. took part also are shown, The huge crowd in the packed grandstand brings many Indianapolis and Indiana faces into the newsreel,
"IN ALL-STAR SHOW-Ethe Waters, stage and screen star
STAY of "Cabin in the Sky" and other
BAKE THF FASY WAY Governor Gates 1s shown crown-
musicals, who will appear in the ’ ing the state champion, Larry Sunday Music Hall's allstar MARLIN S MKT. Atkins, 11 of Martinsville. show at 8 p, m, next Sunday af The newsreel 1s part of the the = Coliseum, together with 2602 E. 17th St. legular screen program which Mars| gy: Robingon, Katherine - Dun. CH, 6728 Betty Grable in fother ore ham. Dorothy Donegan and - -. "Tights
many, others.
Singing Course Opens Saturday
|. A course in singing technique by ‘|Prof.- William E. Ross of Indiana
Some 10,000 children took part in ‘Bub” contest in which The Times awarded seven bicycles, seven pairs of roller skates and $250 in cash to the winners,
Loretta Young Kicks Actor, Fractures Toe
[Saturday at Wilking audtoriuny, 120
EUGENE, Ore, Sept. 28 (U. P) - N. Penfisylvania st. Screen star Loretta Young limped Sponsored. by 1. U. extension cen-| ler in Indianapolis, the course will around today with a fractured right ee. lectures, demonstrations and toe in a splint, the result of a too- participation in problems of solo vigorous Kick aimed at anothér singing, particularly quality, dicactor tion and range, Those interested in Miss Young's part in the R. K. O. the course, which "Will confinue Sat- | film “Rachel” being shot here, urday mornings, may enroll at the called. for her to deliver a kick at I. U, extension center, 122 E. Michan “Indian” being portrayed by a igan st, or at the first meeting of FRANK FEHR practice-hardened university foot- the class,
BREWING CO, Ine.
Prof. Ross is known at I. U. for Louisville 2, Ky,
— the singers he has developed, in{cluding Phyllis Wilcox, Indianapolis {soprano and winner of the recent
ball player,
Lloyds of Londen
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James Peas se, winner of the 1943
y ( 25 (U. P).~ NEW YORK. Sept l Mewropoljtan Opera auditions,
Lloyds of London, which will insure a performer against almost any-
thing, was asked today to write a Lina Romay, Ex. Athlete, |
$50,000 one-year policy to protect To Wed New Year' s Day,
Comedian Pinky Lee against loss of his lisp, HOLLYWOOD, Sept, 25 (U, P.).~— The policy will cost the diminu- Movie Singer Lina Romay, 25, and tive comedian $2500 Johnny Wilson, 28, restaurant owner
and former University of Southern
Pet Cockatoo Turns Gas Crlifomia high jumper, announced
their engagement today. Jet On, Kills Mistress They sald they would be married
New Year's day at the home of
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few hours later of a stroke, brought
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university will commence at 10 a, m.|
Insure. Comedian's. Lisp. BIE, BLEAK. TAdi0... contest, and.
By Symphony
YY 3 to 20,
Eligible to Compete The
18, at Wilking auditorium, Pennsylvania st, Fabien BSevitzky, Symphony conductor, has {to 20 years of age,
to compete,
Preliminary auditions will be held the only company presenting the 18, operetta in the United States; acwith a final audition before Dr, cording to Vincent Burke, manager
from 10 a. m. to 4 p. m, Oct,
Sevitzky Saturday, Nov. 1, Provide Own Accompanists *
The winner will appear as soloist, SHOES 14 Co COLORS
THEE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES Auditions Set | ong of Norway'
annual Indianapolis Sym- ‘day. Oct, 21, phony auditions for, young Indiana’ {vocalists will begin Saturday, Oct. Wednesday and Saturday, 120 N. and 25, the operetta will follow the!
Indianapolis * an- the Martens Concerts series Monnounced that any young singer, 12 day, Oct. 20, whose legal | residence is in Indiana, is eligible’ way” is now on its first transcon-
with Dr. Sevitzky and the Symphony | at the season's first children's con-
cert in Cadle Tabernacle at 10 a. m. od for 1948 by tanners and manu-
Saturday, Nov, 22. Contestants, who
must provide
their own accompanists or sing un- | accompanied, must “he prepared to! sing one classical operatic aria, one! classical song and s~gne American
ballad- ~type song. may be obtained by writing to Lawrence E. Sims, press department, Indianapolis Symphony orchestra, ! Indianapolis 4, Indiana.
Times Ausomont
Clock
CIRCLE “The lang Night,” ‘with Henry Fonda Barbara Bel Geddes, Vinnt Price and Ann-Dvorak, at 12:35, 3 . 6:50 and 10
‘Seven Keys te Baldpate,” with ELA
Phi In Terry at 11:26 2.38 45 and ss INDIANA “Welcome Strayer,” with Bing
Crosby, Barry Pitzgeral d and Joan Caulfield, at 11, 1.10, ‘3:25, 7.45
and 10, KEITH'S “Lite With Father,” starring Irene Dunne and Willlam Powell, at ’ 1.08 3:17, 5:34, 7:51 and 9°58 LOEW'S ‘The Unfinished Dance,” with Margaret O'Brien, Cyd Charisse, avin, 0 DT En TE Any 123%, 3.48, 7.02 and 10:19 |
“The Arnele Affair,” with John | Hodlak, Frances Offord and George Murphy, at 11, 2:14, 5:28 and 8.45.
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“Mother Wore Tights,” with Betty Grable, Dan Bailey, Mona Preema and Qoinig Marshall, at 11:22, 1:30, 3:38, 5.46, 7:54 and 10 02,
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“Song of Norway,” operetta success based on the life of Composer
Oct. 22 Hartley labor act.
Charles Wagner ‘Madame Butterfly,”
production of Hartley which %pens down,”
law a chance he said.
In its fourth year, “Song of Nor-
‘Rep. Howard Smith Upholds Taft-Hartley Act
WASHINGTON, Sept. 25 (U. P.), —Rep. Howard Smith (D. Va.) Edvard Grieg, will play the English has been influential in the framing | theater five days beginning Tues- Of labor legislation in the past, said
today the next session of congress With matinees scheduled for should “not tamper” with the Taft-|
“I thik we should give ‘the Taft. |
to sh
“As a matter of fact, I don't think| we should have any kind of labor | legislation at the next session.”
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