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Sonic a's Show Holds Over a ‘Week:
Sevitzky Repeats
Program Tonight
‘Harvey’ Opens at English’s; ‘Nellie’ at Brodzy's Dec. 1;
Indianapolis Bach Choir to Give First Concert Tuesday By HENRY BUTLER ANOTHER WEEK of largely musical entertainment is coming up, with only the
Sonja Henie ice show at the Coliseum holding over through the 29th. Tonight's two performances (8:30 and midnight) of “The Drunkard” at Steve /
Brodey’s Music Hall will end that melodra
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producer, possibly thinks the show has convinced enough Indianapolitans of the evils of drink. and so he’s moving the company to Cincinnati:
MR: BRODEY has engaged a_five-act variety show to follow “The Drunkard” for a week. Openidg Monday, Dec. 1, will be another hopped-up melodrama, “Nellie, the Farmer's Daughter.” Monday, Dec. 1, coincidentally is the opening date of “Harvey,” with Joe E. Brown, at the English — one of the season's major events, Fabien Sevitzky and the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra will repeat at 8:30 p. m. today the program they played last evening in the Murat, with Sascha Gorodnitzki as piano soloist.
” » n THE INDIANAPOLIS Matinee Musicale has a 70th anniversary program, open to the public, scheduled for 3 p. m. tomorrow in Scottish Rite Cathedral. Participating - in tomorrow's program will be: The Matinee Musicale Chorale, Charles Hedley directing and Mrs, Theodore Jenner, accompanist, and an ensemble composed of Roberta Trent, violin; Mildred Shultz, cello; Helen Dailey, harp, and Helen Thomas, organ. Others appearing in tomorrow's concert include: Patty Joy, pianist, representing the Student Section; Susan Shedd Hemingway and Mrs. John C, English, organists, and Constance Connette, soprano, accom= panied by Mrs. J. Russell Paxton.
' ” : NEXT TUESDAY ‘the Indianapolis Bach Choir,
G: Fred Holler directing, will give its first concert | of ‘the segson at 8:30 m m. in World War Memorial .
auditorium.
Opening with a group of unaccompanied songs | and carols, Mr. Holler's program will continue with | _ Bath's motet, “Komm, Jesu, Komm,” and two songs |
of Brahms for alto voice with piano and. viola in which Mary Ann Kreiser, Indianapolis chntraito,
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| will be assisted by Harold Sorin, first violinist of the | Indianapolis Symphony, and Berniece Fee Mozingo, the choir’s accompanist. { The program will conclude with Brahms’ | “Liebeslieder” waltzes, Op. 52, in which the fourhand piano accompaniment will be played by Mrs. | Mozingo and Paul Pidlar, ” ” ” NEXT WEEK-END will bring the first guest conductor to share honors with Dr. Sevitzky since the { unforgettable Waring-Sevitzky concert last winter. | Howard Hanson, distinguished American composer | and dean of the University of Rochester's Eastman School of Music, will conduct an Indianapolis premiere of his “Nordic” symphony
Isaae- Stern, young American. violinist. who won .
enthusiastic acclaim from the Symphony audience | last January, will be next week-end’s soloist, playing | Mozart's Third concerto in G major and Ravel's | “Tsigane.”
Barry OK's New Look
HOLLYWOOD, Nov. 22 (UP)-~~Barry Sullivan is the first actor in Hollywood to come out for the new look for women. Mr, Sullivan says the long sKirts are more intriguing and in some cases more attractive. Let's face it, sald Mr. Sullivan: Not. every girl was born with beautiful legs.
assets while concealing her liabilities. “The ‘entire effect is one of streamlining, which is strictiy modern,” he said. i “It’s a woman's prerogative and obligation to look -a8 well as she can, and if that means long skirts, that's her-business, not ours.” 3
He says the new look lets her emphasize her |
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"WHERE THERE'S LIFE" Indiana
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SPOTLIGHTED — Sonja Henie, doing a quick stop on the Coliseum rink, seems to be scraping ice onto the heads of Isaac Stern, violinist, and Howard Hanson, composer and conductor, who will appear with Fabien Sevitzky—and-the-Indianapolis-Symphony-in-next-week-end's Murat concerts. Next to Dr. Hanson is Joe Brown, studying a toy rabbit to get into the mood o "Harvey," which dpens-at the English Monday, Dec. Screen personalities depicted are: Noreen Nash oi Robert Paige in ''Red Stallion," film about horses {Lyric, Wednesday): Shirley Temple, book in hand, trying out for a high school play role in. "That Hagen Girl" (Circle, Thursday); Bob Hope, wearing the crown of the mythical kingdom Borovia and surrounded by cute courtiers in "Where There's Life" (Indiana, Wednesday), and Richard Hart and Lana Turner looking not exact y bored with each other in (t s, Wednesday).
Welly Beery to Do Rhumba
By Erskine Johnson
"Green Dolphin Street’
HOLLYWOOD, Nov. 22—-Carmen Miranda will teach Wallace Beery how to rhumba jn “A Date With Judy.” That I want to see—and I'd also like to see Carmen and Wally co-starred in a series of comedies Deborah Kerr is penciled in for one of the leading feminine roles in “The Three Musketeers.” But first, she keeps that date with the stork M-G-M is dropping Prank Morgan from the payroll, in line with general studio policy these days to Frank drew a big He lost nearly four-figure salary 40 weeks a year,
on big shows to holster his income $85,000, he told me, in a bad investment, but worked only occasionally, "nN" van THE BIG NAME at according to sneak preview reports, these days is Macdonald Carey, have a comedy hit in “Love Bites just landed a star Man.”
cut the budget.
Paramount who
“Johnson and June Allyson,
dressing room after co-starring with Betty Hutton o ” ” in “Drea ‘ Y No p LOUIS BROMFIELD'S new hovel, In "Dean Gia. He whe oi Raut “Colorado,” which he_dedicated 10 ard” And it couldn't happen to al Marlene Dietrich, may be purchased nicer guy. by Paramount for her, Barry Pitzgerald Just completed | Ingrid Bergman, in shiny white work in. “The Naked City,” and| armor, took a bad spill during a'now is woiking with Verenica! battle scene for “Joan.” Turned a Lake and Joan Caulfield in “The! complete somersault in front of the Sainted Sisters.” Someone asked] cafnera, but came up grinning him the title of his current film Bob Mitchunt is New York bound Barry, notoriously absentminded, ‘for a series of radio guest star spots relied, “THe Naked Blisters. " I
"GREEN DOLPHIN §
Loew's
“GREEN DOLPHIN STREET, probably will be next week's biggest It's opening Wednesday alded by the appearance at 10 a. ship used on the M-G-M set. . THE MODEL “Green Dolphin,” said to be seaworthy, will remain 4:30 p. m., when its L for other ports, Now for the story: It goes back to « yer-ship davs and the sea trade between the Channel Islands off the British coast and New Zealand, Lana Turner and Donna Reed have the roles of two women both in love with Richard Hart. An elaborate plot, involving such events as a native uprising in New Zealand and some rugged storms.at. sea, tangles the lives of the three, cially after Mr, Hart thinks he's made a mistake and married the wrong gal. The- whole film seems to be one of those expense {$-10- -object 658 that give Hollywnod ¢ jittery ulcers—hence, the fanfare of publicity. An impressive cast includes Van Heflin, Frank Morgan, Edmund Gwenn, Gladys Cooper, Ra : Owen, Dame May Whitty and Linda Christian n n » appear on the Indian comedy with the re: here's Life.”
also:
BOR HOPE will screen Wednesday in a ne cute title, “Where ‘I It's a modified Graustark or Zenda. deal ¢ some mythical kingdom called Borovia, king of Barovia is rubbed out by assassin in line for the crown is, of all people, Brother Hope. There's plenty of absurd conspiracy. Advance stills from the picture show Bob surrounded by bevies of blond babes, a situation Mr. Hope has particular comic zest for, A new horse-racing picture, “Red Stallion,” starts a week at the Lyric Wednesday. It has young Ted Donaldson in the role of a 10-year-oid lad who has trained’ a magnificent. stallion from a colt. The stellion’s racing qualities rescue Ted and his grandmother (Jane Darwell). from imminent poverty, Among the action sequences, is & fight between . Oo
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"THAT HAGEN GIRL Circle
Elaborate Plot, Impressive Cast Joined in ‘Green Dolphin Street’
Starts at Loew's Next Week; Indiana Brings Bob Hope Picture; ‘Red Stallion’ Coming to Lyric; Shirley Temple to Circle
Elizabeth Goudge’s novel,
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The opening will be here
. Wednesday on the Circle of a 39- foot model of the.
zly bear, which —— as u ional, ” n 4 THE CIRCLE will have “That Hagen Girl." stare § ey Temple, for the week beginning Thurse dav. It's a story of a teen-ager avhose parentage is something of a mystery and who consequently has to endure the mean and spiteful gossip only small towns can produce. Co-starred with Miss Temple is Ronald Reagan in a cast that includes: Rory Calhoun, Penny Ede wards, Lois Maxwell and Hany Davenport.
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HOLLYWOOD, Nov, 22 (UP)—Georgette Winde sor, Hollywood's Cinderella of the year, just sits back and accepts what most girls work their hearts
{ out for,
{i quick succession, has sequired & a millionaire husband. choo] girls in Attica, Ind, Misa ketching. she decided to become & her meager savings
Miss Windsor movie contract and
Like many hig
When sl 18 Broadway desis withdrew and went to New York Miss Wii dor didn't hother asking anybody for a job. She sted her slim funds in a swanky office, a drawing oad and a sign on the door, She was soon in demand as a designer and & She turned her eye to Hollywood, A talent scout saw her in Harry Conover's Waite
| ing room and signed her on the spot.
At Columbia her pay check came through regularly but acting roles did not. So Miss s Windsor got
| released from her contract. .
She signed with M P Xavier Cugat from stem to stern of “Luxury Lin In August she married Harry Cushing, nL social registeriteyand heir to milion” 7 i dl
