Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 September 1948 — Page 6
Spends Spare Time in Library .° FOR FIVE YEARS, research and writing ocOa er ening. Dooksies? Th: y: ers rips, when many other visiting fers might evenings in the 42d Street Public of newspapers and
time to serious pur-
§ g a
S. Ayres’ book
4s anything but stuffy. If myitipiied Ayres’ Satisfaction thar playing cards 44 by following f 20 years ago when he paok trade. 118 score). that's mainly of achievement. But ast Kina in “he world who would orate
struggles in learning the
from Ohio State Uni-home-town news-
was a ‘and they sellers, so they had me covering tha implies he 185 Cham at 4616
bookselling Er eople go 1 1 started.” his own book shop in Des Moines, “1 lasted six years. But in that le i the book business” he says, was a hell of a way to learn it.” Towa Sp n and bank fallures produced ‘a 1925 preview of 1029, so that 92 other warm.” ne ‘businesses folded the same month Mr.
years with Sheehan's in Detroit, as
“It's often dullest kind of
rented a cottage of August,
TAKING STOCK—Ben Riker, manager "of L
coming "Pony Wagon Town,” non-fiction shelf.
assistant manager, finally manager, Mr. Riker observers as stuffy. came to Ayres’ in 1932, Since that year, he has
spectaity—American history) and Writ- gseven-fold, and he's done so as much by ignoring
He Breaks All the Rules DEPARTMENT-STORE book shops are tradi204. Perseverance. Any comment i,naily supposed to operate with large turnover and small inventory. Mr. Riker, calmly disregarding trade practices, keeps a large inventory, in-
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Hoosier Profile
store and author of the forthlooks through the
book- business a good scriptural the sterotyped traditions of the
Times Amusement Clock
John Payne, Caulfield, Duryes FTE = 50, 4:38,
“Arizona Ranger,” w and Jack Holt, at 12:86, +3, § and 9:05 Sonday—* at 1:45, 4:35, 7:10 and 10 Ariens Ranger,” af 12:40, 3:25, 8:10 and 8:55. ESQUIRE sr Dances On,” at 2, 5:35 and
“Jeanni®,” at 3:45, 7:10 and 10:35, Sunday—Bame schedule,
INDIANA “Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein,” with Lou
wi t Costello, at 12, 2:40, 5:15, 7:50 and 10
uDaredavi of ana Sao Ca 1 Robert Livingston an ae Clark, a ni “ie $:45 and 9:20. Sunday — “Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein.” at 2:10, 4:50, 7:28 and 10:05. ” of Clouds,” at 1:10, 3:45, 6:25 and 9.
KEITH'S “Beyond Glory,” with Alan Ladd and nna Reed, at 12:45, 4 7:10 and 10:20 “Open Secret,” at®11:35, 3:50, § and 9:10. Sunday—'"Beyond
Glory.” at 1:30,
Jordan Schdol Sets Registration Week
legiate students at Jordan Cone servatory of Music will begin ‘with an all-student assembly at 8 a. m. Monday in Rehearsal Hall on the campus. With classes scheduled to commence Sept. 20, a reception will be held at 8:15 p. m. next Friday in Rehearsal Hall for new students, followed by a reeeption for upperclassmen and an all-student dante at 9:15
week for cai- |
SATURDAY, SEPT. 11, 1948
MILANO INN
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DREAMERS—Myrna Loy and Cary Grant, as Muriel and Jim
Blandings in. "Mr. Blandings Builds His Dream House," current feature at Loew's.
4:30, 7:30 and 20. “pen Secret,” * at 12:20, 3:20, 8:20 20. LOEW'S r Blandings Builds Wis Bream Pos, *¥ with Cary Grant, Myra Loy and Matogm, Douglas, at 11:11, 7%, en ae i Sih yan Jarman, at 12:55, 4:29, 11 Sunday — er Blandings Builds His Dream House,” at 2:47, 6:13 and 9:52. “Frieda,” at 1, 4: 31 and 8:05. LYRIC
“Two Guys From Texas,” with Dennis Morgan and Jack Kapa at 12:45. 3:55, 7:10 and 10:20.
University Club Officers Named
president of the recently organized St. Louis University Club of Indianapolis. ly was elected secretary,
clude the Rt. Rev. Msgr. August
hb," h w Mortie, y Maxwell wits aoe IR. Fussenegger, Dr. Bernard MacRae, at. 11:18, 2:10, 3:0, and Matthews, Dr. John P. McNa“uguperman,”’ at 11, 2:10, 5:20 and |Marg, Dr. George -Paulissen, Dr. 8:35, v Leo Struthner, Dr. Julius WeheSunday — ws: 522 Tom. Iman, Dr. B. J. Larkin, Dr, Wil1020 “The Big Punch. oi 3:30, liam Fitzgerald, Dr. Philip Finot, 3 and 830 pe ’ IDr. Floyd Fults.
CARY MYRNA
GRANT- LOY- DOUGLAS NGS
cool
There's no mortgage on laughs! MELVYN
MAIZETTERING in “FRIEDA” Late Show Tonite—Last Feature at 1:26
Francis Wieck has been named
Mrs. Charles Eber-
Alumni members living here in-
Dr. George Ahlering, George
cluding many costly dictionaries and other standterh, student publi- ard items. As a result, some 70 per cent of his tarted to department's sales are in the field of standard
Legion, Auxiliary Plan Annual Trek
Doyle, Roy Foxworthy, William
M. Groover, Joseph M. Novajoysky Jr., Miss Marian L. Griffin, Miss Janet M. Myers, Mrs. Mary Janet O'Hara Sourtney, Gilbert
rts With Mrs. Riker, the former Alice Lennox of je, an absolute greenhorn,” Mr. Rika Champaign County, Ill. (Mr. Riker was born in sort laugh County, 0.), he lives “very quietly” : . Pennsylvania St. Their only son, Wil- , 80 he says, when he liam H. Riker, who got his Harvard Ph. D. In ish and writing pub- government this spring, will teach at Lawrence think book- College, Appleton, Wis., this fall, 3-48. Usually content with what Mr. Riker calls "the
you're as ignorant decided they should have a real vacation. “It was deadly, » Mr. Riker says. perature never got above 50. I don't care about fishing, and I'm a lousy swimmer. in spend all my time chopping wood to Xeep us
Both rueful and humorous, the anecdote is ‘a good specimen of Rikeriana.
ho Neighborhood Theaters
life,” the Rikers some years ago They
up In Michigan in the latter part|carnival
“The temAnd I had to
BY HENRY BUTLER.
YW vice Investi- | ZARING—' Melody Time and “‘Close-up" 2 Tom =| + Tomorrow hrough “Eman peror Waite and short subjects. opeudin' SUBURBAN DRIVE-INS GREENWOOD "Hot Cargo’ and “The irginian." Tomorrow and Monday: moon.” Big Bleep” and “On eo: te «|MAYWOOD — “Golden Earrin . and “Heart of Vir “Springtime in the Slerras.” TR
“Another Part of yes, Texas. on
* abu ol guider Fighting Mad.
of the Fo
ters” and “Slight
Sinners’ "and , iber]
and YCriine Dot Mon«
morrow thro wd Remember Mama’ and
dan Pus and oi? ni-\greater understanding of the thow tosient omy" ‘Mast jon Doe.’ (United Nations by local citizens gin Oct. 4.
through ang 1 "Secon a ai hai Gesture." nd a
PR morrow Hy Mon« ered” and “Neath Cana-
ort Apache’ Jumtuzes of _ Cas nova.’
and
J ay, Sept. 13 at 1 P. M. s. Ellen Emmehuan is com.
AY xer' and “Bi Town morrow nd Monday: tor Parade” ¢ Trespassers.” of CLAIR "pendin: ssi’ a Fightin'" and ‘Smart Politics” he “Bu morrow throug Tues: ster Parade” and “Big Town
edin' Pussin’' and a- ;Pisht-
. ie . Tomor through ay: "Easier Parade” and Big rn Scan-
estretch’ and “River T Keno Tomo rrow through Tuesday: Wild" and “Bring
Has your church, lodge, P.T.A. or sorority planned an after- “} noon party here to make money this easy pleasant way? ° e are now booking November
December. . pane Wild of Call LL. 8137 for Details voat- marrow | Lhrough pie “Emper
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iver —Poudin’ Pussin’ and a: Fights » and “Smart Politics” plus “Superman:* throug Tuesday: e" and ahor. a.
Times Movietone News Highlights of This Week's News Reel:
Tomorrow PENDLETON
motte » ad Mon. wtih a Albuquerque"
norrow and AMBASSADOR. ALA
he Workshop to Open «In Study of UN
Swill open Monday under sponsor«gon (Ship of Indianapolis
Library, League of Women Votwaa Pr and American Association of|wednesda Tom ar the Unitea Nations. Y.
y: '"Hasard” and “Pani lus _cattoon Sng’ the Bobby ing the daytime, sessions will be To-
‘|day, Wednesday and Thursday at
row 4nd Monday. “On Our Me
Wa, e B ry v
Fo and short subjects. and Monday: * “River Lady"
and rrow and Monday: My Love’ and cartoon earnival,
DOWNTOWN
MO -- Thro!
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pametican
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A workshop to promote a
Public
For those who can attend dur-
held in Rauh Memorial Library at 10 a.m, 1 p.m, and 3 p.m, Night sessions will be held Tues-
8 p.m, in Central Public Library. James A. Eldridge is Midwest fleld director of the association. He said the establishment of the workshop is a major step in de-
mpus Honey-| Board by .the National Assoclaand|tion of Real Estate Boards. The sigavel is fashioned from wood
Where There's Life" \mhomas Jefferson, mt sub-| Vernon, Washington's home. The “Jungle teel band around the gavel is “sleep made from deck plating of the U. 8 8. said.
“lat Olive Branch Christian Church
American Legion and Auxiliary, will make their annual pilgrimage to the Indiana BSoldiers and Sailors Children’s Home at Knightstown tomorrow. Legion Day is held every year [At thé home for Lhe entertain-| ment of the children. They will pe provided with free tickets for rides and concessions available on the grounds. The Indiana Department of the Auxiliary will dedicate a new organ which it bought and placed in the chapel of the home.
Dr. Clarence Efroymson
Member: of the Indiana De-{Meyer,
partment, Eberly and Mr. Wieck.
County Clerks Give Out
Hoosier -voters-—whe—won't--be home election day were reminded today that they may now apply at county clerk's offices for absent voter ballots,
county boards would mail absent
should apply before returning to
Edward Costello,” Mrs.
Absent Voter Ballots
The state election board said voter beginni Sept. 19, -
The board said college students
ballots
school,
To Head Celebration
Dr. Clarence W. Efroymson will address a Constitution Day celebration sponsored by the Indianapolis Real Estate Board Sept. 23, Carl G. Seytter, president, announced today. During the ceremony an historic gavel will be presented to the Indianapolis Real = Estate
See . . . “LARCENY” as Lateas...l A.M
| GREENWOOD DRIVE-IN THEATRE On i, EI, 15 Fro
William Gargan—Phillip Reed
“HOT CARGO"
Joel McCrea—Brian Donley BH “THE VIRGINIAN" “| | Plus Color Cartoon
15-Minute Drive 8. on Rd. 31 LATE SHOW TONITE! ;
at Monticello, home of and Mount
own
Missouri, Mr. Seytter
Registration Set For Kindergarten
Registratiion for kindergarten
will be held Sept. 27 from 9 to 11 a.m and from1to3 p.m Sessions of the school will be
Night Circle 8 for business and professional women will meet at the home of Mrs. Dixie Aynes,! 2338 Union St, at 7:30 p. m.
The executive board of the
Woman's Cotheil will meet at’
1:30 p. m. Tuesday.
Slate Grotto Day
Sahara Grotto Day will be held tomorrow afternoon at the Indiana Masonic Home in Franklin, Entertainment will include a parade, band music, drills and singing.
veloping greater local interest in
"Emithe United Nations.
Local OSU Alumni
Meet at Noon Monday
The Indianapolis Ohio State University Alumni Club will hold a luncheon meeting Monday at noon in the Forty and Eight Club, 421 N. Pennsylvania St. Starting in October, the club will meet on the first Monday of
ithe month,
Officers of the club are Robert D. Wick, president; Robert E. Os-
born, vice president, and Kenneth
R. Miller, secretary-treasurer,
Present ‘Dual’ Car
sald today.
sk SWIMMING —Jean Lutyens leads Indianapolis’ nationally famous Riviera Girls’ Swimming Team to clean sweep vic“ory in women's 3-mile swim at Clementon, N. J. Riviera Clib takes first, second, third and fourth—first team in the history of this annual event to win first four places.
sk FOOTBALL Navy stalwarts start training for 1948 season. , Notre Dame, under Coach Frank Leahy, gets in shape.
% PARKING PROBLEM-—New.. all: mechanical automatic garage hailed as answer to parking headache. 5
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RITZ, 3430 N. Illinots SANDERS, 1108 Prospect ST. CLAIR, 800 Fort Wayne SPEEDWAY, 1480 Main UPTOWN, 4251 College WALKER, 607 Indiana
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COMMUNITY, Greenwood, Ind. OLD TRAILS, Mickleyville, aS > : n “ Ind. Ma ‘ PREWITT, Plainfield, Ind.
WEIL, Greenfield, Ind. ROXY, Pendleton, Ind. ZIONSVILLE, Zionsville, Ind. ROYAL, Danville, Ind.
: 3 Our goes to give th satisfaction: the
beautiful tribute
A dual-control driver training automobile will be presented next Tuesday to the State of Indiana {for use by the new full-time director of driver education in the State Department of Public Instruction, Jack C. Craig of the State Traffic Safety Commision
service embodies all
Teacher to Speak
John Proctor, Indianapolis Bible teacher, will speak at the 7:45 p. m. service tomorrow of is Volunteers of America, at 320 N. Illinois St.
“ALBUQUERQUE” 0%:
Robert Lowery—Ann Savage
“JUNGLE FLIGHT" Plus Color Carto ® NEW IN-A-CAR SPEAKERS = Children Under 2 Admitted
SUNDAY
Carnival
Pius Cartoon
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NEW CLASS OPENS Wed., Sept. 15, 8:30 P, M,
Complete Course 10 Lessons—89.50--Terms
QUAID DANCE STUDIOS 16th & Illinois “3c”
WESTLAKE
TONITE & SUNDAY MAX WILSON
and HIS ORCHESTRA
FAREWELL DANCE SUNDAY NIGHT
Starring MICHAEL REDGRAVE and BARBARA MULLEN tie ly of Jmpetnens Youth on EBostatle Vaca Ss Superbly Written, ty Directed Ma nifecnuy Flared”
MES “LIFE DANCES ig Carnet De Directed br DOVIVIER with all-Star
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't “Tarzan’s Secret Treasure”
Cont. Mat. Today—1:30 —30¢ Donald Cor sone Main
Feudin’ Fussin’ & a-Fightin’
Philllp Reed—Hillary Brooke
“Big Town Scandal”
MATINEE TODAY—4:45 to 6-—30c Astair—Judy Garland
“EASTER PARADE” .Giox
William Wright—Janet Martin
“King of the Gamblers”
» LAST TIMES Gary Cooper” an Curtis “Phile “ »” Vance's. Gamble” Unesuquereq Allan Lane “Marshal § — In Technicolor — TIRE Fr Creek” “Russell Hayden LTR YER ITTY And “Son of “Neath Canadian Guardsman” Skies’
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Esther Williams—In Technicolor
“On An Island With You”
John Weissmuller+Maureen O'Sullivan
“BRIDE GOES WILD" “SHAGGY”
5500 E. WASH. 12:45 to 6, 25¢ and Tax |
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Fuedin’, Fussin’ & Fightin’ an « COOL!
SHOW IN TECRNICOLO
ENTIRE
, Yvonne DeCarlo Dan Duryea Ap I A T= 12:18
Marjorie Main—Donald 0’Conngr
“Feudin’ Fussin’ & A Fightin’ "J reddie Stewart—June Preisser
o3MARY POLITICS” hapter 1 “SUPERMAN” “EASTER PARADE” “BIG TOWN SCANDAL"
[i EHERSGN = bb 3 INTH * Tonite—5:45 to 6—25¢ Plus Tax Fred MacMurray—Frank Sinatra - “MIRACLE OF THE BELL Alan Curtis “ENCHANTED yALLEY”
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Neighourhesd Theater Directory | OLD TRAIL *% 5
Frederic March—Ann - OTHER FART OF THE Bn | “EYES OF TEXAS” | "ROMANCE ON HIGH SEAS” FABULOUS JOE”
ALL TECHNICOLOR SHOW! une Haver—Lon McAllister “SCUDDA HOO, SCUDDA HAY" ” Monte Hale “TIMBER TRAIL”
BAMBI" | In Color
TATINT
Open
1 1 1:48
pay nica Lake—Joan Caulfie
“SLIGHT CASE OF "MURDER"
UN “BRIDE GOES WILD" * “Joe Paleoka Figh hting Mad”
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HOLLYWOOD 150g | Roosevelt
Lloyd Bridges—Lynne Ronn egy “SECRET SER ICE INVESTIGATOR" Joel MeCrea “THE IRGINIAN
TT): Soot INJALL CREEK ot CENTRAL * JA 2440
Regular Program Starts at 5:15
Walt Disney's “MELODY TIME" Alan Baxter—"CLOSE-UP”’ ~——STARTS TOMORROW-——
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Temple Lugille
“ADV. OF CASANOVA” juste
SUN. Paulette Goddard LAZARD"
BURLESQUE AS YOU LIKE IT
Glamorous “LINDA LOU” ,.. WITH LAUGH PROVOKING COMEDIANS CONTINUOUS DAILY 6 P. M. TO 11:00; SAT. CONTINUOUS 5 P. M. TO 1:30 CONTINUOUS SUN, 3 P. M, TO 11:00; SPECIAL SAT. MIDNIGHT SHOW
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25¢—Children 12¢ Plus Tax “DESERT FURY" Warner Baxter “Crime Doctor’ 8 Samnilp
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Alan Ladd “GANGS,
“MEN OF SAN QUENTIN” Buster Crabbe “SEA HOUNDY
Biggest Best East Side Theatr
Serial!
REX nai COOL! 15 Yvonne Dearie ony Martin
Johnny Weissmuller—Maureen O'Sullivan “TARZAN’'S NEW YORK ADVENTURE”
“I REMEMBER MAMA” SUN. “BAMBI” In Color CINEMA 16th and Delaware
Open Today at 1:15 P.M, Van Johnson—June Allyson
“BRIDE GOES WILD"
Plus Selected Short Subjects a Sunday thru Tuesday
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PARK FREE Mat. Today—12:45 te 6—25¢ Plus Tax Donald O'Connor-—Marjorie Main
“Feudin’, Fussin’ & Fightin’
John Garfield—Pat O'Brien
“FLOWING GOLD” EXTRA! Added to Last Show
Tonight Only Gary Cooper—Barbara Stanwyck
walier “MEET JOHN DOE”
Brennan
Box Office Open Till 11 P. M.
SUN Fred Astaire—Pauleite Goddard ¥ Artie Shaw “SECOND CHORUS” Gene Tierney—Victor Mature , Walter Huston “SHANGHAI GESTURE"
PARAMOUNT ;, 5. 2%
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“SEVEN SINNER G. Roland “ROBINHOOD oF MONTEREY"
SUN. & MON.—2 BIG HITS I=
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“CASS TIMBERLANE"
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AMUSEMENT PRRK
1700 Ww. 30th
We'll be open full blast Tonight . . . Tomorrow Afternoon
Buster Crabbhe—Furzy
| “CODE OF THE "PLAINS"
WEST SIDE BELMONT on.ry
Cont. Showing John Garfield pat O'Brien “FLOWING GOLL"
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George Ee Roberts “GOD'S COUNTRY & i THE WOMAN"
DL Cary Grant
SPEEDWAY Shirley Temple
“BACHELOR AND BOBBY SOXER _ Phillip Re Reed “BIG TOWN SCANDAL"
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Jane AT IEhers dues Lydon AFFAIRS OF GERALDINE" Bill Elliott “CALIFORNIA GOLD RUSH: YGot’s Country & The Woman FLOWING GOLD”
SOUTH SIDE LINCOLN INCOL N 8 Bas Anne ‘Gwynne—Alan Curtis aN CBANTED VALLEY" In Color Autry “LAST ROUND-UP Final Chapter} “The Black Widow"
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“ALL MY SONS”
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Yan Johnson—June Allyson
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which could have with machine gun Washington a sparked to lia sadly lacked 11 strength. Don L the fire for the C« score behind a su line, but the flar smothered. Cathedral, as tk file a claim for championship, ap the reserve streng a contender fo throughout the se The first score game came after tained drive fro marker following pert. Drives by | and England and Charlie Schmutte netted five first mando shook loot end to score sta conversion was. go score 7 to 0 for th Cathedral score second period on Schmutte to And
—geat-back right score 14 to 0 for
touchdown drive sparked by the j back England. Washington's I in the third quar nated team took a early in the perioc drive. Leppert ra downs on quick © and reverses to t the 10-yard ma passed from a f Jack Smith, lef! score. The place to make the sco Cathedral. England and bined again in th ds the Irish drove the 3-yard marke downs. Ron Bl across guard for t Score by period: Cathedral ..... Washington ....
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By MILT( NEW YORK overdue, recentl quietly toward th Sox and Yankees Cleveland, wi leading the leagu yesterday by bea Tigers, 10 to 1 Bearden’s six-hit Climbing to wit half games of | Red Sox, Clevela: Tiger hurlers for ing three hits by stop Boudreau an Baseman Ken Ke DiMaggio E Joe DiMaggio’s the bases loaded ning gave the Y¥ earned 11-to-6 d Red Sox. The Boston's nine-; streak and cut tl to 21; games o place New York DiMaggio’s gal lop was struck «¢ Caldwell, fourth The Yankees ad in the 10th befo! tired by Tex Hug took an early le: Henrich belted h in the first inni off Jack Krame! After Boston the Yanks drove showers in the took a 6-2 lead chased starter \ the mound with | last of the sixtl who relieved Ras to one run the 1 way and register The Philadelpl tripped Washingt and 3to 0, in a header. Dick Fov
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