Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 October 1947 — Page 8

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{ Try-outs for the Civie Theater's December production, “Ten Little

{Sunday, Oct. 26, in the theater, 1847 IN. Alabama St.

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| Jack L. Hatfield, Civic director, {today called attention to the corf{ rection of the Oct. 19 date erroneously printed in the theater programs “Ten Little Indians,” one of Agatha Christie's murder masterpieces, will require a large cast, according to Mr. Hatfield. All those Interested are invited to attend the Lry-outs

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Indians,” will be held at 2 p. m.| |}

"THE COUNT" —~Count Basie, phenomenal pianist, who will play a one-night engage. ment with his band at Tomlin

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IN WESTERN—Vera Ralston co-starred with William Elliott and John Carroll in "Wyoming," new Western opening to-

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morrow at the Lyric. On. the bill is Demetrio London," British film about one of the most famous

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by Entertainment Enterprise inc, Friday's dance will mark the Count's first Indianapolis marina ex | appearance in almost two years, = -Il.

Leroy Mason, 'Badman,’ Dies

VAN NUYS, Cal, Oct. 14 (UP) —

merchant loits of World War

Plan Two IU Concerts

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BLOOMINGTON, Oct. 14 — Pred morrow night,

Times Amusement Clock :

+ STEVE BRODEY'S MUSIC HALL

4.3 The Drunkard,” melodramas, at

CIRCLE ve Girl,” with Yvonne Ds Carlo and George Brent, at 1, 4:05, 7:15 and 10:15,

“Pacific Adventure,” at 11:25, 2:30, 5:40 and 85:45.

INDIANA

“Something in the Wind” with Deanna Durbin, Donald O'Connor snd John Dall, at 11, 1:45, 4:35, 7:20 and 10:10. “Philo Vance Returns,” with Wi. “lism Wright, at 12:45, 3:30, 6:20 and 9:05,

Kerrm's

“Welcome Stranger,” with Bing Crosby, Barry Pitzgerald and Jogn Caulfield, at 11:20, 1:30, 3:35, 5:45, 7:0 and 10. LOEW'S “Merton of the Movies,” with Red Skelton and Virginia O'Brien, at 11:18, 2:58, 6:38 and 10:21, “Boom Town,” with Olark Oable, Spencer Tracy, Claudette Colbert and edy Lamarr, at 12:40, 4:20 and 8:03,

LYRIO

“Great Expectations,” with John Mills and Valerie Hobson, at 12:20, 3:30, 6:40 and 9:50. “Thunder Mountain,” with Martha Hyer. Richard Martin and Steve Brodie, at 11:20, 2:30, 5:40 and 8:50.

Editor Hunts New Hoosier Talent

William Heyliger, associate fiction leditor of the Westminster Press, {Philadelphia publishers,” will interview Indiana authors from 10 a. m.

{to 5 p. m. Wednesday, Oct, 22, at -

the Lincoln Hotel | Mr. Heyliger, who will come here, {to address the librarians’ division] of the Indiana State Teachers’ As-| sociation, Oct. 23, is seeking new manuseripts in the fields of adult! and juvenile fiction.

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! ORIVE IN -- PENDLETON PIKE-~Opens 7 P. M.

George Carole SANDERS LANDIS

“SCANDAL IN PARIS”

“NAUGHTY NANETTE” in Color § |

JESDAY, OCT. 14, 147

| ® LAST DAY! — BING CROSBY, “WELCOME STRANGER" ©

Fred Waring and Band To Open at Indiana Roof|

Jimmy Joy and his orchestra will |

their first

Leroy "Mason, veteran movie “bad- Waring and his Pennsylvanians will Roof management,

man,” died yesterday after a heart attack on’'a Republic Studio set,

Mason, 44, played “heavy” roles

appear for two concerts in Indiana

University auditorium at 6:30 and

Hoot Gibson, Willlam Farnum and here today other film greats. His widow, Ber.| In addition to the two night pernice survives him. {formances, Mr. Waring and his {company will broadcast their regu-| {lar morning show from the| (auditorium,

Dancer Gene Kelly

Breaks Ankle in Fall mete. 4 HoLLYwooD, oct. 14 (uP) — Probation Job | 5

Gene Kelly, film dancing star, re

hearsing a dancing step-on a slick Tests Announced

floor in his home, today fell and fractured his right ankle. The State Probation Department) Kelly was working out new roy- today set Dec. 8 for its semi- | tines for his forthcoming picture annual examination of applicants with Judy Garland, “Easter Pa- for probation posts. rade.” The picture Is not scheduled to start shooting for three examinations must be made by weeks but the studio sald it was Nov. 4, according to Mrs. Eleanor doubtful if he will be ready to work B. Snodgrass, probation director | then, Information on the examinations land the work may be obtained by (writing to the State Probation 4 ' | Department, Room 308, State House, By Children S Theater Indianapolis, Mrs, Snodgrass said The Clare Tree Major Children's, Purpose of the examinations is Theater will present three produc- to provide a pool of eligble protions in Indianapolis this season, bation officer applicants far each under joint sponsorship of Frederick judicial circuit in the state. Cur|G. Schatz and the Indianapolisirently, Mrs. Snodgrass said, there [Teen Canteens are 12 circuits in which the judge! Programmed for presentation in has no eligible, qualified personnel {the Wm. H. Block Co. auditorium from which to select a probation iare: “Sleeping Beauty,” Oct. 25; officer. |"Heidi,” Dec. 27, and “Mrs. Wiggs {of the Cabbage Patch,” March 6, {1048. .

Applications to take the merit

3 Productions Slated

Matinees Wed. an.

Martinique 8 ) will come in western pictures with Tom Mix, 9:30 p.m. Nov. §, it was announced ‘Myehibach Mo.

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on the air from the! in Chicago, the band | the Hotel in Kansas City, |

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Adm. Children 50c Adults $1.00—tax incl

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Mombags of BALLET RUSSE DE MONTE CARLO SEATS © ®vEs, 91.20 10 84.20 WED, MAT., $1.20 to $3.00 SAT. MAT, $1.20 to $3.80

Special Week for Lions

The Lions Club of Indianapolis is observing District Governor's week this week until Friday. Howard Lewis, International director, {will be in charge of the program for {the noon luncheon tomorrow in the {Claypool Hotel, District Governor [william 8. Pickers, New Castle, | will be a guest at tomorrow's lunch|eon. :

LAST DAY—“GREAT EXPECTATIONS" —LAST DAY

WRGHNA GREY - MINE. MARI OUSPENSIAYA

Screen Play by Lowrance Nazard end Gerald Geraghty Associate Producer-Director JOSEPH KANE

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