Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 February 1950 — Page 37
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SUNDAY, FEB. 5, 1050 — I Happened Last Ni Nightee
“A Blunder i Ethel’s Ovation
Other Laughs and Tears
4
By Earl
NEW YORK, Feb. 4—America Laughs! A Siiy thing happened fo me on my way to the Iypewsiter. I made|*
Found Among the Beers
Wilson
a bad blunder talking to Ethel Barrymore.
It was at the big ANTA benefit where Miss B. had Jjust| ¢ ecéived-one of the greatest Broadway ovations, doing a scene. from “The Twelve-Pound Look.”
bowed, been forced to make a little speech. It looked to!sai me like she was crying a little! when she told the audience! “You've made me so happy.’ Then when I saw her later I! wanted to.say exactly the right| thing, especially after she said to me, “Where's your B. W.7" ’
“Oh, I brought my mother-in.
law tonight,"—T said, “ank SHE got such a thrill seeing you ‘And didn’t YOU, too?" laughed!
Miss Barrymore. What 1 stam. |‘
mered in reply is unimportant; !
~4-muffled. that one,
PEPPERY PA ULETTE GOD-
DARD flew to Puerto Rico Sun-| day night to appear on Ed Gard-|
ner's “Duffy's Tavern.” She'll also visit the Virgin Islands.
god
Paulette Goddard Paulette, asked about her mar-
riage plans, said: “I'm playing the field.” 4 » - » } SINCE ELEANOR ROOSE-
VELT moved to the Park Sheraton Hotel, Elliott Roosevelt and
beautiful Gigi Durston have oc-!
casionally lunched at the nearby Stage Delicatessen, operated by B'way character Max Asnas. Ohe| story Max told Elliott (and alll ‘other customers) is. about fellow who said to him, “Max, | can you keep a secret?” “Sure,” said Max. “I've got to borrow $100 from
AH
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DINAH SHORE and
Montgomery were having dinner = fat the Colony—in a moment away
{from the Room where |=-and George was talking only {in whispers. .
family—thank God.” said George. . i PHIL BAKER once ‘Hamlet” in a small company. Somebody who knew little Shakespeare said-to Phil, “Tell me, was there an affair going on between Hamlet and Ophelia?” “In the company I was in, there| was,” said Phil. » ~ n JOE DI MAGGIO'S date in| {Toots Shor's was beautiful Ruth| (Thomas of the Ken Murray tele-| * vision show, Gentleman Georgie {Solotaire, upon beholding Joe with “Joe can tell a|
GROUCHO MARX said to a) CBS contestant, your {ambition in life?” “WeH, I'd like to get out of,
“What's
“I mean after you're 65, what’ s|
1 your ambition?” said Groucho,
rr » HANDSOME YOUNG FDR JR.
{Is a good showman. When the
first wave of applause for James |A. Farley died away at the Demo-
cratic dinner, FDR Jr. enthusi-
|asticalty picked it up and started
it ‘all over again. Some people wondered: Could it ever be pos-
{sible that Farley would forget the|
{past and put FDR Jr. in the
{White House, too?
= " ” | CITY CONTROLLER {Joseph had this to say: “I am by my own admission the greatest
She had them
Waldorf Wedgwood Dinah's now singing
“I've got the layngitis in the|
played!
Lazarus
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city controller of New York at|
this time.”
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- i COMEDIAN
(he alleges Texans have mono[grammed Kleenex, mink-on-mink |shirts, and Persian lamb shorts, {“They treat their cattle lke huand vice versa,”
“ wouldn't say they own the world, " adds Lenny, would.”
jr BASED ON FAC T “Guilty of Treason,” opening! Wednesday at the Indiana Thea-| ter, written by Emmet Lavery, is
jon, w based on the facts gon-|
[tained in the Overseas Press Club _
lof America book, “As We see Muncie Players to Give Director to Lecture ‘Arsenic and Old lace’ On Jewish Music
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The Heidt-Steppers, precision dance line, will be one oF the | many variety acts with Horace Heidt and his orchestra at the of -Butler- Fieldhousefor -a- three -and one-half hour show. starting at. | "% | 5:30 p. m. today. Local selections for Heidt's Youth Oppertvity Show also will appear on the program.
Times State Service 4 — "Arsenic
Old Lace,” lethal comedy. be revived by the Muncie]
(Civic Theater for three perform-| ‘ances, starting Tuesday.
The play will be presented in ish ‘Music Festival in Indianap-| {the Masonic Temple.
TATE Taday Man - Tues ABBOTT and COSTELLO
“AFRICA SCREAMS”
2702 W, Tenth CA-4525
“JIG SAW”
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Great Lover" Hamilton), Danny Kaye in
Ball and William Holden in "Mi Cinema, Ritz and Tuxedo),
Neighborhood Theaters
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citase ‘Tarsan Triumphs” and ° ‘Western | “Hen
gi “Code of the Saddle’ ad 's NoasoRNOOD
en’ plus comedy: lows 3 Recto General” n =n 4 tral nigh. Story” and, n! Ww Be ne ieEy Makes , Richmond” A om ah General’ and * “The|
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Max Helfman, Jewish Chorall” jairector, will present a lecture-
concert on Jewish music at 8:15(,
p. m. next Sunday in the Kirsh{baum Center. The program by Mr. Helfman|
{willbe the highlight of the Jew-|
{olis.
HINDUS APPEAL TO TRUMAN CALCUTTA, India, Feb, 4 (UP) ~-A Hindu group today cabled President Truman that Moslem
| police—in—East—Pakistan—had +
“killed, raped and ravished” Hin.
ways Leave am | OLIVER -"P | 5 Kaitekian and “Blondie Hits ne PARAMOUNT - “Colorado. Territory” and; Jaushier of the Jungle.
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Mie Great Lover” and "There's * and
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Bi G—'"The Great Lover” and “There's | 2ARiye In My Hea Laver
{ oday.. Mon.. Tues | Lucille , BALL— William HOLDEN
MISS GRANT TAKES 1 RICHMOND”
Bobby DRISCOLL-~Rarbara HALE
i “THE WINDOW"
du villagers and asked him to in. tervene,
131 8. East. Today. Bing CROSBY —Ann BLYTH
“TOP 0’ THE MORNING”
George RAFT-—Nina FOCH
“JOHNNY ALLEGRO"
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Perothy MeGuire—Robert Young
“Claudia and David”
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Featured actors in attractions now at the neighborhood theaters are: Betty Hutton and Victor Mature in "Red, Hot and Blue" Garfield and Howard), June Allyson and James Stewart in "The lemployed a number of n tratton Story" (Avalon), Bob Hope and Rhonda Fleming in "The |cussion Instruments to (Fountain Square, Rivoli and Zaring), Charles Co- the feeling of an enchanted Bra-|the most fruitful period of Deburn and Glenn Ford in "The Doctor and the Girl" (Emerson and. | silian jungle. “The Inspector General"
Belmont, Daisy, Irving, Strand, St. Clair and Vogue) and Lucille | NDES K & ichmond”* (Boll, Tgp. DES: All the best of Jule ments of “Pour le Piano” are ene
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Record Review=—
‘Les Syipider By Chopin
i Tunes From One of Best Broadway Musical Shows Now Offered on One Disc
CHOPIN'S beautiful music for one of the best of classical ballets. “Las Sylphides,” and all the top tunes from one of the best musical shows now on Broadway, Anita Loos’ “Gentlemen Prefer Blondes,” lead the list of Columbia's latest LP releases. Les Sylphides: Ballet by Chopin, orchestrated by A. Grétchaninov, and played by the Philharmonic Sympnony Orchestra of New York, conducted by Efrem,
12-in. LP, record No. 4255; on the ana Story,” from the. film “Lou other side is a symphonic poem by isana Story” by Robert Flaherty, the Brazilian composer Villa-Lo-| played by the Philadelphia, Orbos titled ‘Ulrapuru.” Most any|chestra conducted by Eugene Orone, balletomane or not, who has mandy, and his “Five Portraits,”
& |ever been privileged to witness an With the composer conducting the ~ |adequate performance of | |Sylphides” has come away with aon one 10-in. LP record No. ML | {feeling of enchantment. The cur-|
“Les | Philadelphia Orchestra. Recorded
[2087. Thompson is the distintain slowly rises on a Corot:like Suished-American composer and music critic of the New York Hergrays, all bathed in soft blue #rd-Tribune. The orchestral suite Then, to a melodious mu-|Nere recorded is derived from the
ic for the film, with which sical score woven from a num- MUS ' ber of Chopin's best-loved noc- Ne Won the Pulitzer Prize for Mu-
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Chicago ‘Hoosiers
‘Plan Dinner
The Indiana Society of Chicago A will celebrate the sesquicentennial of Indiana Territory and pay {tribute to the state's century-old limestone industry at the 35th annual dinner next Saturday, A capacity crowd of 1000 is expected to attend the Hoosier party and pay $25 each for the {dinner in the grand ballroom of the Stevens Hotel, Chester W. Cleveland, public relations counsel who is permanent secretary of the Indiana Society in Chicago, said 200 addljonal requests for reservations
ws had been rejected.
Entertainment features will include the Purdue {Club and {Culver Military Academy.
memorial program.
| Special tribute will be paid to, {the late John T. McCutcheon, ¢o-
mand vigor. Among the hit songs! many cities
founder of the Indiana Society { 11005 with the late George Ade.
PRAGUE, Czechoslovakia, Feb. 4 (UP)-
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TODAY. . MONDAY s TUESDAY Betty HUTTON-—Vistor MATURE
“RED HOT AND BLUE" ine CROSBY—W. €. FIELD
"HOLIDAY INN»
Continuous Mat, Teday—1:45 P. M.
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George Murphy—Ricarde Montalban
“BORDER INCIDENT”
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(Arlington, |
Varsity Glee a color guard from oy. Great ea Hot and Blue" and. Hol-| Hoosiers will be honored in a
RENOUNCES GREAT BRITAIN
-Dr. Arna E. Rides, a 33- Best Friend,” “Mamie Is Mimi" Year. -old British woman, quit her|and “Homesick Blues.” i "Look job with the British courcil here! ~mus : and "The today, renounced her country and | Wore s Yellow Ribbon" and [asked the Czech government for! the official radio re
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¥ [turnes, valses and mazurkas. the sic in 1949. His “Five Portraits,”
he says, are musical likenesses of {soloists and the ensemble, in their ba 11 et costumes. of| actual people, Both are strictly “fetes. w{modern music, of .course, somes “en times harmonious, sometimes dis-
their {their “pirouettes.” sometimes thematically
[trechats.” If the ballet has been ®onant,
~iseen, this reord-will-being it -ali, OL. Contrapuntally developed.
back to the mind's eye; If It! pERy SSY: ; “Poon thasn't, the music alone will charm | gn “Estampes,” {the ear. “Ulrapuru,” on the other imaginative suites (side, is a strikingly odd piece of corded by the Chil music in which the composer has yuosg C laudio Arr
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the full flowering of his great. .
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Mr. Wylie {Girl From Little Rock,” “Just a United States and Canada,
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