Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 November 1950 — Page 30
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Stage and Musie—
Opens Tuesday
‘Brigadoon’ Is Another Major
By Henry Butler
Coliseum. ; Another attraction for Thanksgiving season will be “Brigadoon,” musical play returning to the Murat for three days, starting Thursday. » p “Brigadoon” Because of the * oe ter’s ice show, now terminated on engagemnt, the Symphony g.count of the theater's conver-| i will move its fourth pair of sion to TV use. A new partner, Johnny Walsh, will she “siibscription Concerts } p.m. Johnny Walsh, wi hare honors 4 Ai dav and 8:30 p. m. the M th Michael Kirby in "pas de next Sun sMond win the Murat deux’ with Miss Henie, i & ey member Freddie Trenkler, Skippy Bax- 4 Other 2 ii Bloomington ter and the Br uises —Geoffe Stey- H - this week are w night bv Ri Sid Spaulding and Mo nty’ Teer ET a ri the Foy will. head the slapstick, Thomas Beecham and oye omedy troupe. Philharmonic Orchestra and A a EB in We Te y enamber music program Ww THE PEKENNIALLY delightWar Memorial Wednesday €Ve- .. vpyigadoon,” one of the best ning by the Hungarian. SURE . oo ye ¢ musicals of recent Quartet, with the brilliant Br years, is concerned, as everybody
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
: Stage
plays a second return engagement of the season at the Indi-
For the Symphony's fourth pair next Sunday afternoon and the following Monday evening, Dr. | Bevitzky will be assisted bv orchestra members as soloists, Stanley Weiner, concertmaster, will RETIRED PROFESSOR 100 be heard In Ravel's "Tzigane.”| QRONO, Me, Nov. 18 (UP) - Mary Spalding, harpist; James Retired Prof. George Herbert Pellerite, flutist; Wayne Raper, Hamlin, the University of Maine's | obolst; Howard Johnson, clarinet- oldest living alumnus, celebrated ist, and Eugene l.ehrman, bas- his 100th birthday today in his soonist, will form a quintet in home which was built the year Hindemith's “Concerto for Harp he was born.
iso on the MURAT—TONIGHT—8:30
ana Roof tonight and tomorrow night.’
Also on the program wil be .Dr. Sevitzky's transcription of the Organ Toccata and Fugue in D minor of Bach, Tchalkoysky's Eigar's “‘Sospiri,”” for string orchestra harp and organ, and Weinberger’s “Schwanda” Polka and Fugue.
Ba CONCERT ORCHESTRA and SOLOISTS
Tickets Now at Murat Theatre { ‘and Claypool Pharmacy
clarinetist Reginald Kell assisting. | wow, with an enchanted gx x Sq st Hi that wakes from BEFORE program details 5 for or one dav I > h Shearer (right). } ention of A : ea et ' t : 5 here's another mentio 3A century two . American “Oklahoma!” logers-Hammerstein musical featuring Miss .“: farthe in + i i : couple of big items Iarih ¥ hikers hap he village, they. Northrop and Mr. Bond in the juvenile leads, will return to the future: : snq: find themselves involved in ro- Indianapolis for a four-day visit starting Nov, 29 in the Murat. ffms the Ind i t ta ; Ernst Hoffman and . : _ marnice. comedy and some threat Mr. Kirby is one of Miss Henie's two leading partners in the ° § Ih wiil ave i x : : 3 anapolis Phibarm WALT acon of violence... A critics’ favorite, 1951 Hollywood Ice Revue which will open on the Coliseum ice their. first concert oN ia oR. in. Brigadoon’! apparently has been Tuesday evening for a run through Dec. 12. , avan Noy - i . * . : tea Tuesday vs : ne: doing well at the box office in its Assisting artist will ‘be Mr. Kell, Britist clarinet virtuso. ~ 4 ( Sigh Mills Ha Ca 11° revisit the current tour, when the Hungarian String Quartet presents a program of cham“Oklahoma i vis n — ) 1 : Sir Thomas Beecham and the on for war aay , . . HE day. Re ov. 29 enormously publicized Royal Phil- Singer With Rapp Times Amusement starti (nes i re cam Finally. *+h> Sadler's Wel te Bal- harmonic tomorrow at 8:15 p. m : Clock tet is expected io do capacity in IU. Auditorium wil play Ros- MURAT business during its four Indiana sini's “La Scala di Seta” Over- : yr hr s 88 a Rr 9 abien Sevitzky evenings: De { and 5 in 1U ture, Haydn's Symphony No. 93 Car aes, Cantal, s0lois Auditorium, Bloomington, and in D major Brigg Fair, by Deli- { aa Evining with. Rombetsr" 85: Dec. 6 and 7 in Purdue Univer. us; Weber's Concerto for ( latinet | mund Romberg conducting, at 8:30 ; tic atte ; . stra | " minor; the] | CIRCLE sity’s Hall of Music, Lafayette ; and Ore hestra in F 1 ; 0 t The oe on And the American Legion's “Chasse royale et orage’ from | Jane Wyman, Kirk Douglas. Ger“p y g Berlioz’ “l.es Trovens .a Car- { trude Lawrence 4 R4 A Kenhuge new show, “Red, White and |Berlloz i y : f nedy, at 13:25, 1°40, 05 Rlue,” will open a four-day runithage,” and the closing scene nod Rhythm, wii Mary Beth at the Murat Dec. DO. from’ Richard Strauss’ “Feuers- ESQUIRF » » » not.” » “Fan animated musical. at, y nr ' 3.55 0 NOW something about pro-. rphe Epgemble Music. Society's jas Ts a ne 19:45 grams. For ihe first time. MisSig, 4 war Memorial program ~Amerisan Gy Guerrilla ns the ou » »x)S A Henie's annual Hollywood Ice Wednesday: will present the Hun- pines, y > er from a | KEITH Revue will come ‘here, : garian Quartet in Mozart's K. V, { “Rie Grande.’ Tas Jonn, Warne, previous run. 1499 Quartet in D major, Bartok’ s! Lo n O'Hara, at 1. +4 05 and This year, the show opened NM Quartet N6. 5 and the Brahms Mjdden Cite.” at 2:50, 3:50 and ine § $ ap . 5 Mllweghee tend of thom Clarinet Quintet in B minor, Mr. : LOEWS olis—a fact which may co ULE | 0 i “The Miniver Storv.” with Greer to pace and excitement. With Rell assisting “ a Stor Sas ber Pideeon. | a % Z : » 2:5 6:15. 9:43 arcale = six Mil- Cha z “Ri ss’ ith J A ! Pe rel ”; als oo buck I MIGHT ADD here there's still So rr ove Waukee perlormance: . a chance to hear Mme. Guiomar 8:02 them, the company undoubtedly Nov {& soloist with. Fa LYRIC 0OvaLs as piano 30 0s “The Sleeping City.” with Rien. will be in top shape Miss Henie will appear in six bien Sevitzky and the Symphony. : ” ard rise os Coleen oar. 1, 2 A : # . | 4:02, 2 ’ afternoon's program { " ’ ¢ of the 18 programmed acts. This 1s ag oo on ons. Bn vl mn Gordon Allen will be vocaliz- Denar “Eni Marta ha e Atin-Americs avor,: . = . Je 0 ‘ yo s season, she has new material '‘3TRELY ! '' ing with Barney Rapp and his and 8.50. - from the Radio City Center Thea- Mme. Novaes will be heard in ES igi en the ‘Momo Precoce” ‘of Villa- New Englanders when the band Lobos.
INDIANAPOLIS | . SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Fabien Sevitzky
Conductor
presents
Guiomar Novaes Pianist
THIS AFTERNOON 3:00 P.M.
MURAT
Program Villa. Lobes, "MOMO PRECOCE"; Salvivcel, "ITALIAN SYMPHONY"; Respighi, "IMPRESSIONI BRASILIAKE"; Chabrier, "ESPANA" Taylor, "Restoration Suite”
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SUNDAY, NOV. 19, 1050
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center); Reginald Kell (lower, center), and Moira
ber music for the Ensemble Music Society at 8:30 p. m. Wednesday in World War Memorial. Graceful redhead and leading last season's British ballet film. “The Red Shoes.” Miss Shearer will be prominent in the Indiana visi: of the Sadler's Wells Ballet. The organization will appear at Indiana University Auditorium, Bloomington, Dec. 4 and 5, and Purdue U niversity's s Hall of Music, Lafayette, Dec. 6 and 7.
Dental Group to Hear MADE ENVOY TO PARAGUAY WASHINGTON, Nov. 18 (UP) IU Faculty Members
President Truman today ap-
technicolor terpsichorean in
Members of the faculty of the Pointed Howard H. Tewksbury, [luctance of studios to put her be30ifore the cameras again.
service officer for to be ambassador to Para-|
of foreign years,
Indiana Dentistry
University - will present
School a scientifis
program for members of the 8UAaY. North Side Dental Society Tues-| He replaces Ambassador day night at the school, 1121 W. Fletcher Warren, now director of] Michigan St the Office of South American!
Dr. Drexcll A. Bovd wl] Affairs, demonstrate and discuss the air-
dent machine, Prof Ralph Phillips will discuss work with, hvdrocolloid material, and Dr. Henry M. Swenson will demonstrate the use of the electrosurgical scalpel, 3 T-0-N-i- GH 3 The members of the society NEY RAPP'S will meet at the John Atherton BAR
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Corinne Griffith Wins ~ Fortune in Real Estate
Star of Silent Movies Who Went Broke \_
| Playing Market Now in Millionaire Class
I By LARRY STILLERMAN, Times Staff Writer t MIAMI BEACH, Fla. Nov. 18—If any Hollywood produces & looking for a good success story, all he needs do is amble over to (S. Beverly Dr, and Wilshire Blvd. in his home town. There'll he'll find the fabulous yarn of a woman who grabbed {movie honors, lost her fortune in the stock market and came back as a millionaire in real estate, | The woman .in the story is —
{Corinne Griffith, the silent movie! : {marquee heroine. : ners on 8 Beverly Dr. and Wil-
| "Now she's the wife of George Shire Bivd. and when banks EE Washington Dewiod. of wouldn't lend her $38,000 to put up
She cleared titles ta two cor-
man and owner of the profes-|2N office building on one. of the sional Washington Redskins foot- Sites, Jesse Jones. the Texas finanwall team. |cier, put his faith and money in She told her movie-land story her plans, she said. Vets the 43d annual convention Offered $2.5 Million Int America’s realtors here «1 phyjit a six-story building. reWednesday. paid Mr. Jones and bogrowed. to i's 2 natural for those who yild on the other corner,” Miss want to make “movies better than'Gritrith said. |
2ver. “With the sécond building comShe described her rapid climb pleted and occupied, I bought the third corner and built there." she said. “It took 10 years to acquire the fourth corner. “But today I'm building on it” i “Then greed Breathlessly, she added. “Last (head, she said. month I turned down an offer of {| Not satisfied with her Beverly $2.5 million for the four corners.’ {Hills home and swimming pool She didn't. say whether she land her Malibu winter home. would sell the movie rights to her ic orinne played the stock market romance in real estate”
i'n celluloid from a $5-a-week bi {Mayer at 15 to a $10.000-a-week itar in her early twenties, Then Came Greed ite
reared ugly
| Her money disappeared faster wo {than visitors get sun-baked .on {the beach here: : Dr. Ww. F, Montgomery “I got panicky trying to cover Flying to Lima, Perv my over-extended stock position. Dr. W. F. Montgomery, member selling what good real estate I of the staff of ‘the Indiana Unicould, mortgaging the rest.” she versity School ‘of Medicine, left said. “One day I learned I was py airplane yesterday for Lima, finished.” Peru, where he will address the What made hei tottering finan- Inter-American Congress of Surcial eendition worse was the re- gery.
One of. four delegates from the American College of Surgeons, “So I scraped all I could to pay Dr, Montgomery will present a jtaxes and keep what little equity paper on cancer surgery in jin the lots I still had mortgaged,” Spanish. He is accompanied by |she said. Mrs, Montgomery.
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Buck Herzog; Milwaukee Sentinel, states, strikingly costumed ‘and lighted, speedsters, fuzzy pseudo animals, production numbers and, best of appearances.’
“The epitome of ice staging, with rollicking clowns, daredevil precision routines and elaborate
all, Miss Henie in six personal
The Public Demanded Twa Extra Performances in Milwaukee
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Note—No Performance Monday, Nov. 27 and Dec 4
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