Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 December 1948 — Page 32

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Chaplin Plans Cruise “With Wallace as Guest

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By Erskine Johnson

HOLLYWOOD, Dec. 16-—One reason why Rita Hay:

. Worth turned dows’ ‘the “Lona Hanson” script is that the role called for hér to go through most of the picture clad “Ii blue” jeans and cowboy shirt—which is definitely too

much clothing for Rita.

NBC's Gardner for thos “about television on uffy’s Tavern” recently. .'. . Engtland’s Gainsborough Pictures is paging John Howard for another “Bulldog Drummond’ series. Remember how popular they were before the war?

SUIT being

n » Ld THAT PATERNITY against Wallace Beery is postponed again because Mr. Beery's doctor says his heart couldn't take a court appearance at this time. ” ” r CHARLIE CHAPLIN is planning a world cruise with Henry ‘Wallace as his guest. ES

HAL WALLIS is revising the|

“Beript of "My Friend Irma” to

bring in the night club comedy! antics of Dean Martin and Jerry! Lewis. .

Vie E PRESIDENTS are making faces at Ed

. 5 sha An-slipping ~aud.tuens to

the New York stage

Betty Grable,

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SAM GOLDWYN, whoirgcently

paid tribute to Laurence OHvier ‘asthe finest actor-in-the- world recalls that the British nervous and oveficting when he

started to work for Mr. Goldwyn

star was

10 years ago in ‘“W uthering’ Heights.” Mr. Goldwyn fins ally! p him at his ease with one

{line of advice: “Larry,” he sald, “this scenery

is too expensive for you to chew.” Ld CHARLES BOYER still finds Mimsery

actor looking for a good story. {He fled to Broadway and the play! “Red Gloves” after “Arch of

for a | comeback. It really happe ned to |

Times Amusement

“Angels With Dirty Faces,” with James Cagney. Pat O'Brien, HumRo pars and Ann Sheridan, at

6:36 and 10:19

oth Drive by Night" with Ceorge Raft. Humphrey Bogart, Ann Sheridan and Ida Lupino, at. 1:16 450 and 8:42

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phrey 11:10,

“Henry VY.” with Laurence Olivier, at 3:30, 6 and 8:30 INDIANA “Apartment For Peggy,” With Jeanne Crain and William. dolden at 12:38, 3:50, 7 “Night. Wind.’ with Charles Rus eli ahd Vir. nis Shrine, at 11.15, 3 30, 5:40 ax

KEITH'S “Fighter Squadron; -with-Bdmond O'Brien, Robert Stack and John 7, 360, 7:08 n

| Rodney, at 12:7 { 10:18 ; { “Million Dollar Wee End,” Gene Raymond, at 11:24, 2:37, sand 9:03

with 5:50

LOEW 5 Misbehaves,” with Creer | FoR EW a ter Pidgeon, «db 11, 2:38, 6:18 and 9.57 “The Seareh.™ with Montgorhery Clift and Aline McMahon, at 12:39, 4:17 and 7:58 :

“Julia

LYRIC “The Gallant Legion,” with Wil. lam Elliot "and Adrian Booth, at 6:40 and 10M

‘Angel In Exile." wit} sid. Adele Mara, und 8:4]

Expert On Art To Speak Here

oor n Art in Advertising.” a special lecture for members of the Art Association apolis and their guests, will" be given at 8:30 p. m. tomorrow at

John Car-

ithe Herron Art.-Museum by Bert | ‘ {difficult high register of the mas-|

|Ray. THe speaker is art director of

{eago, for which he assembled a inotable collection “of contemporary art.

ANOTHER HONOR for Dinah| Triumph” proved no film triumph. Roof- Denison / Arrang, e

‘Shore. The Air Force presented her with a scroll for her wartime efforts,

JOAN CRAWFORD goes mu- [Harris

sical again with half a dozen

“Red Gloves” got a goad wallop ing from all the critics (although

Mr. Boyer got good personal notices) . , . ‘turns to Broadway for

“The Traitor.” His last]

{tootlight appearance there was in|

‘New Parking Plan

Patrons of

this week-end.

and, 10:10 prra[as

at 1:13, 4:57 {ume like tra, donned

of Indian-|

the Indiana Roof | Lee Tracy also re- will be able to park at the Deni- resignation, Jed son. Service for 25 cents starting and “The Bells.”

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BY “HENRY BUTLER = Fabien Bevitzky last night was {genial host as well as conductor Jin the Symphony's “Christmas| present” concert in Scottish Rite Cathedral, The program, “as Dr. Sevitzky |

subscribers, was an informal concert, JJu.gave.the maestro a chance g to demonstrate the skill. of his {musicians in several unconventional numbers. The first violins, playing in -unison,—dMd--the solo, {part of the last movément of! Mendelssohn's violin concerto. | The nine cellists similarly funetioned as a single instrument in 1“Thé Swan” of Saint-8aens, “TI Sevitzky had-other-spectad--ities for the woodwinds and brasses and, finally, in the ewve-

{ning’s high point of comedy, for | {the percussion section. Town-| ‘Isend Cook, timpanist, who was

{wearing informal rehearsal costhe rest of the orches- | tails for his solo, {With the able assistance of Ralph Lillard and Victor di Stefano, Mr, Cook got the ware dpeartment in fine nervous confusion, For. the first so he said, Dr. as bass-viol . Bach's "Air Tor G

time since 1930,' Sevitzky appeared soloist, playing String” in the!

sive instrument. He also played

inthe role - of —anithe Abbott. Laboratories of Chi-{the bass part in the Schubert

“Forellen” quintet, with Concert-

[master Leon ~Zawisza, Harold! Sorin, first viola; Joseph Saunders, first cello, and Dorothy Munger, pianist. The Indianapolis Symphonic Choir, now directed by Dr. Sevitzky since Elmer Steffen’s

sang “Deep River”

{ Possibly the evening's most

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES Orchestra Displays Versatility: _Sevitzky Himself Star Soloist

rather than a pop concert.

battery and hard-|

with Thomas" “Raymond” overv ture. { Orchestral offerings included also the “Martha” overture, “Fin-| tandia,” Haydn's “Farewell” symphony complete with the historic .departing-musicians act

told, his audience of Symphony and the “Stars and Stripes For-/§

ever.’

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half of the Symphony by Dr. (Sevitzky, Dr. .G. H. A. Clowes, president of the State Symphony Soctety, and Mrs. Jack Goodman; | tpresident of the Women's Com-| mittee.

Shortridge Pupils _|f Receive Awards

Two Shortridge pupils who par-| ticipated in the first annual] drama conference held at Manual High School received awards for their acting in the one-act comedy, “Juliet and Romeo.” Patricia Bates was named best “all-around” actress and Lawrence Shappert was judged best! actor. Other cast members participat-| ing were Charles Epstein, Marilyn| Marting, Joan Hansen and Joan| Griffith, The backstage crew included] |Vicki Meager, Patricia Bailey, {Robert Gray, Patricia Smith, Patricia Locke, Ann Hood and Janis Woods. ! Seven Shortridge graduates have become members of the| Hanover College Chorus. They in-| clude Joan Ball, Herb Brandt, Frank Jose; Ann Littell, Marilyn] Megorden and Josephine Pittenger. Northwestern University lists) five Shortridge graduates among|

Parking tickets will be stamped {spectacular soloist -was - Ashley its full-time students this year. |

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