Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 February 1950 — Page 10
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Growth Has Filmland Out ‘On Big Publicity Campaign
By Erskine Johnson
A | HOLLYWOOD, Feb. 8—After thinking it over, Holly-"
wood is agreeing with Nate Blumberg, president of Ul, who ‘tolda New York theater group that the film industry faces
} a “lost enthusiasm” rather than a “lost audience.”
Film executives are discussing a big industry publicity
‘campaign based on “Motion Pictures Are Your Best Enter-| tainment.” el
The growth of television, wu Musical Groups of course, is the reason for Touring 39 Cities ‘Hollywood's current “where are Fimes Stale Service
we galing?” “attitude. | BLOOMINGTON, Feb. 8 —
PARAMOUNT would like “Gen- Three Indiana University musical’ tlement Prefer Blondes” for Betty 8roups are now on a tour of 39 Hutton. cities in Indiana, Illinois and Betty is a blond, but husband Missouri. Ted Briskin, who is a gentleman, The groups on tour are the didn’t prefer her. Symphony Orchestra, under the a =» direction of Ernst Hoffman; .the CLARK GABL E'S pew flim, University - Singers, with. Dean “Key to the City,” has a notable Wilfred C. Bain in charge, and first—a columnist in the film who the Men's Concert Choir, Prof. isn't wehring a silly hat. That's George F. Krueger, director. bareheaded me-applauding—Mari=|~ Only program scheduted for-in=; lyn Maxwell for her bare-stomach dianapolis is by the Symphony
Times Amusement
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WORLD WAR MEMORIAL 20a pest Quartet, In concert, at | CIRCLE “Borderline.” with C) and Pred MacMurray. nr 440, 7:25 and 10:15
“Unmasked.” with Roos a 85,
Rooert well and Barbara Puiler. st 340. 6:28 and x 15.
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“Easy Money _Giyng and Denals he: “at at 7: 2 and 10:30.
“My Brother's Keeper.” with Jack Warner, at 6 and 9°05. E URNA “Guilty of T ," with Charles EO and Fadl kelly at 12:08, 40. 5:18, 1:50 5.
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6 “ and 9:20. KEITH'S -
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pel” Barrymore. at 11:30. © 1:40. 10. LOEW'S ‘All the King's Men.” with Broderick Crawford and Jasna Dru, at 12:20; 3:29, 6:38 9:50. es School,” oe Joyce Reynoids and Ross Ford, st 11, 3:09, 5.18 and 8:30. LYRIC The * Pirates of Capri,” with Louis
Hayward and Manieils Lottl. at
12:40, 3:52. 7:04 and 10:16
“The Plying Saucer.” at 11:25. 2:37. 5:49 and 9°01
Symphony Schedules
balloon dance. |Orchestra at 8:15 p. m. today in Third of a Series
a8 & {Caleb Mills Hall of Shortridge FRED ALLEN has an “idea” High School, : for a television series of 13 to 15. The Men's Concert Choir will performances a year, but says he's glve a program in the IU Audiwaiting because “the house is only torium Sunday, and the IU Sing-|
half full” . , , Although she’s ers the following Sunday, Feb. 19.| blossoming out as a star of her A ————————— {
oWn——on records and now-maybe. MOOSE INITIATION SET direction of aa. Sevneky. in a big stage revue—Patty An-| Mrs. Katherine Hansford willl ™ ayer sehey and [wo drews says her work with the pe in charge of ceremonies during, Hove pie Hchool Students; ih the REAL ESTATE ADS, e ayton an omer Pence Andrews Sisters will always come] {formal Moose initiations to be Tg as masters of cere-|umns for an outstanding selection {of HOMES FOR SALE, lots,
first. : held at 8 p. m. tomorrow in the
Third in the séries of free | sMERED AN Theougn Saturday Meet-Your-Orchestra concerts by| the Indianapolis Symphony will be held at 8 p.m. today dn the .. Howe High School. t
. {Moose Temple, 135 N. Delaware monies.
HOW TIME files department: | St. { {Ann Dvorak, who soon starts her
General Service= studio where | to 20,000 years ago. “Destination Moon” was filmed now houses the ‘Sun Bets at
. . tf FEW PEOPLE Rasw it, but Kay Kyser's vocalist, Michae: Douglas, is the voice of Prince Charming in Walt Disney's “Cinderella.” . . . Wonderful gag pulled on Edgar Bergen by Frank Farrell in New York. Frank kidnaped Charlie McCarthy, who was finally “rescued” from the check room at the Stork Club. . . , Marjorie Hughes, daughter of Frankie Carle, is trying to. quit -papa’s band as vocalist, Papa says “No” until a proper replacement is found.
‘The Merry Widow’
Times State Service BLOOMINGTON, Feb, 8-' The Merry Widow,” musical comedy, will be presented next month as
ment of speech and the School of | Music. The show will be staged for eight performances in the Uni-| versity Theater on the evenings of March 9 through 11 and 15, through 18, with a matinee Mar. 18 i
Dr. Lee Norvelle, University Theater director; Prof. Richard! Moody of the speech department, ! and Prof. Ernst Hoffman, di-|
rector ofthe University Sym:| | co FECAMUN Dd raiser. sage 0} JEANNE CRAIN - ETHEL BARRYMORE Eve ETHEL WATERS - WILLIAM LUNDIGAN “The Merry Widow" will be pre-| ;
Soloists with the orchestra will {be Mary Spalding, harp; Dorothy |
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