Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 March 1949 — Page 8

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Hazel Dell Shirley

In Recital Tomorrow

Times Siale Service i BLOOMINGTON, Ind. Mar. 22) soprano, | Indianapo-| lis, will be presented in her sen-! for recital at 7:15 p. m. tomorrow | Recital {

--Hazel Dill Shirley, 3407 N. Capitol Ave,

in Indiana . University Hall,

Miss Shirley is a pupil of Prof.

Dorothee Manski of the I.

Schoo! of Music. Students in Recital

Mrs. Mabel L.

at 7:30 p. m. tomorrow in

main auditorium of the YWCA, Mrs. Daily will play her own composi-

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In Hollywood —

Houston Show Wasn't Funny

Stampede of Emerald Room . Was One for the Books .

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By Erskine Johnson

Tex., Mar. 22—If you thought there was

HOUSTON,

Daily will pre- something strange about Dorothy Lamour’'s Houston radio sent her plano students in recital

,show, you, were so right. It wasn’t funny. Houstonians will be talking about it for the next 50 years. As the 1949 Battle of the Bulge, or the stampede of the Emerald Room, I'll privately remember it as Johnson's last stand — the only = Yohnsob

time I wished I'd ordered a ‘gala opening of Glenn Memickey. Carthy’s Fam agh Hotel In Mrs, Chester Morris will re- Houston, Tex. 1 member it as the night Ed Gard- on. Nobody eould hear them. The ner accidentally poured nearly a script was forgotten. I don’t know cup of coffee on her blond head. |wpat was said. 1 couldn't hear One thousand Texans —the tne ‘and 1 was sitting “only room's seating capacity —pald $42 4pout 50 yards away a plate to hear Glenn McCarthy, . Nn dedicate his new 20 million, THE orchestra played. The EmDottie's radio show. Forty film!/York pubway rush wheén. the show stars, brought to Houston.@@e the Went off the air. Dottie rushed

were Glenn's guests from vy room in tears. I don’t blame Ter. For two hours the

paid $42. too. mob milled around the long tables couple of while red-coated waiters tried to |other smaller banquet rooms in serve the $42 dinner. the hotel, where they were to hear the Emerald Room festivi ties on a public address system | That, plus horribly mixed-up seatHag—arrangements, started the, stampede of the Emerald Room |, on failed. I was sitting at a 'just as Dottie went on the air. tape with the Ed Gardners, Only half the guests were seated |Chester Morris and his wife, the Hundreds were stampeding in the yan Heflins, Dennis O'Keefe, Bob aisles. Hundreds more, caught in Ryan and others. They were the lobby mob, were trying 10 asked to sign autographs through reach the entrance. (every course.

v ~ ~ MOVIE queens and Texas so-| jcialites in evening gowns

occasion,

r ” BUT 600 more They were sent to a

» ~ n » THEY shut the doors. The crowd forced them open. “Glenn left his table and appealed for patience. That didn’t even help

2 0» THERE'S 0 one way to deznd scribe the Emerald Room stam-

{mink were smuggled through the pede—it was like trying to eat)

|potel's kitchen by their escorts. {dinner in the Notre Dame back{Dottie was trying to sing. No- {field. But it had {ts laughs, too. {body could hear her. Guests sent| Sonja Henle was wearing a |to the other banquet halls re-/necklace that must have been {turned to the Emerald Room. worth $50,000. She was pointed | They didn't want to listen Dot-jout by one Texan to another as tia on the air—they wage see “the girl with the tan.” The hoher in person. They wanted to|tel's room service had been hours see all of Glew s Hn star guests, | [behind all day. If you ordered

Ibreakfast in your room, you got AND they wanted to see Glenn.!yt at Junch time. g

Dottie went into a routine with] * = {Ed Gardner and Van Heflin, her, When Constance Moore finally | guests. The stampede ‘was still reached her seat at the banquet, |

= she said: “At last we're having| Safeguard jJunet.”

YOUR VISION |

Know the Condition of Your Eyes. We. will examine them to determine your needs and furnish the proper glasses necessary

JOHNNY ME YER "wert around | {telling people, “If you're not doing anything, party in about 12 minutes.” Ed Gardner asked for coffee

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The waiter handed him a pot |Someone brushed Ed's arm. Half

ris’ head and ran down the sides That wasn't so ‘funny.

{time the salad arrived, {from the room.

I'm giving a big}

a cup landed on Mrs. Chester Mor-|

of a dazzling new evening gown. | Dennis | O'Keefe couldn't take it by the He fled| |

attended the

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m. Sunday. The choir is of Dr. James Rev. T. L the church

Haif-a-dozen-appeats—to-clear the 7S! Twain Unit to Meet

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES Due at Murat

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with Norman | at the Philtharcoming to the Murat Theater Thursday.

Bowling Green Choir :

Shamrock Hotel and to listen to erald Room still resembled a New! _ . To Give Concert Here An a cappalla choir from BowlUniversity a concert at the Victory rial Méthodist Church at 7:30 p.

will Memo-

under the direction Paul Kennedy. Rogers iz pastor of

The

The Indiana chapter of the As-

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Wilbert Sarber will give a book review. Special music provided by Miss Phyllis The public is invited.

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