Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 December 1950 — Page 27
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Local Girl In ‘Oklahoma’ Chorus
Nervous Opening Night, She Admits
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By HENRY BUTLER | By PETER LISAGOR, Times Special Writer [creature, except when he meets a Jacqueline Sundt, of the “Okla- | WASHINGTON, D. C., Dec. 1—An® enemy with a contempt (strange rival in his barnyard. oe Global Bom chorus, says she was real-. Joe gaman Ne a» dent the EE rte This pugnaciousness is a real ¥ scared Wednesday night when % problem for swine raisers, but Dr, i} - say what the show opened here in her home The official said he had been asked: “Why are the Reds'M. E. Muhrer of the University L an people town. * | able to break our line, in view of our superior ‘equipment . and’ of Missouri says in the Veterinary the eco- Back stage at the Muraf, she power? 1898 until got to worrying about her first It's the same old story, he be. £2 “ entrance, gan, it's he ay : Sotalitarian o sigh “Playing your home town gives governmen S use eir troops iy that you the worst kind of stage Losses don't disturb them. Our pia thes of fright. Fortunately, I don’t exact- idea is to save troops and use our By 1898 ly shake, but my nose twitches," equipment where we .can, ; . ) , she explained. “But if you pay no attention to gn pos Once on the stage, she got back losses—and have an utter disrehe Susan her nérve. And then, when the gard for human life -you - can audience warmed up to the show, achieve ‘a local,” sometimes a the Rov. everything went fine. major, triumph.” : han “It's amazing how much we de- The military spokesman said YOUR ar ne 1 pend on an audience. If they're he had witnessed the:life-is-cheap . avery : wo ‘cold or siow, the show will drag. tactics in World War II in China | “a h Seve y But if they're with us, we all have when, all the Chinese had was 3 : » : : Nar a wonderful time,” she said. superiority in manpower an ; sy TRS enter m— _ ‘Sheer Accident’ managed to crack fortified Jap ROEBUCK LL) CO. . Be a Miss Sundt has been with positions by ramming through. 3 ane “Oklahoma!” since August, 1949, This overwhelming supply of : * 8 : 8he had been in New York only cannon fodder is one imposing ) p four hours, after a long, sleepless reason why the United States and . : trip from Indianapolis (“I knew its Western Allies want to avoid § : I looked haggard”) when the | tangling with Red Chinese. . Star Quality Luncheon 2a break came and she was signed Logistic Failure : : irticles by to fill the only vacancy in the | The same official surmised that AN EF 7 Meat, Fine for Snacks deplorable cast. “It was sheer accident, like the Chinese may have a great a NIGHT ——————— unty Poor most o he other good luck I've Subrly Problem in Toying men ARMOUR 1 take the had,” said. and materiel to the front. From % nge in the nother stroke of good luck fils ove Experiences ith a, : : : ‘ has been the chance: to.;under- (he added, they were we nown McCoy as study both Ado Annie, the goon for their failures in logistics. TO SHOP DURING OUR * § 's Home? gal, and Laurey, the heroine of What about Russian advice on : : 2 for hiring the cast. tol 4 > logis BO as, Pirie ee. a : “Oklahoma!” chance fol- 1H Ta 1 3 = : ' scent job tor am ar er ds, Jacaueline Sundfand son Mark... storing piano early. |uon, tn aici gency anisea ve] CHRISTMAS RECORD DAYS is bond 1201 , 880, how acting role in summer operetta | Haybe I just didn’t know how homa!” for the second time. The press for “blowing hot and cold.” Serve Hot or Cold hose kind h a was the comedy-team to spell the name when he was! first time, last Mother's Day in At that point the press blew : 2 : can = rt er of Peter Birch (now a born”), who is 3. “I've been with Chicago, was historic. Mrs. Bel- hot instantly, , : Jar dancer . in “Gentlemen Dim only about two weeks ih a linger took the youngster up “There were some pretty wild ARMOUR omer DE oe '} in Charles Hed- Whole year,” she said. {there to see the show. They sat statements made in Korea last ley’s 1949 production of “The Cat| Stays With Mother {in the front row. Mark sesnned Weel." eracked one reporter, 43 the personnel eagerly. “The press didn’t start an endpop trans- ang ihe Fiddle” at the Fair] Mark stays with Miss Suni. Then, during a momentary lull the-war offensive,” rejoined anzone. We . mother, Mrs. Josephine Bellinger, and in a voice that . carried Other ; ail is our Played In Operettas fol. 1215 N.. Pennsylvania St. Since throughout the theater, Mark an-| Hot-and-Cold Affair TONIGHT AND people to That brie = ers of sing-| Nef Marriage in 1946, Miss Sundt nounced, “There’s Mommy!" | Theofficial then sought to re- With B 1d remedy lowed previous er ott, has resumed her maiden name| Miss Sundt says that's the Pair his position by saying that eans 16-012. ; States re- Ing In Mr. Hedley . Oper: ric TOT her stage career. nearest “Oklahoma!” ever came the American people were in- ; Just Right for Lunch 8 he citizens choruses, from the Garfie a Last night, Mark saw “Okla-| to falling apart. clined to see the war as a hot- g can F ‘was im beginnings on through Butler es - . and-cold affair, and maybe the . éasons. ven in hig g > FERRET, pitality of Bow poy had decided one show Statue of Perry | ~ |Dogs Are Tattooed re er Te denies dl be ro ARMOUR a year — the Shortridge Junior wrong to consider the situation | : : ll address Vaudeville-—~wasn’t enough. Being Moved To Thwart Thieves {as catastrophic. “It is hot. It's a \ Sal Fran- “1 wanted to do more,” she says. | CLEVELAND (UP) — Oliver, CLEVELAND (UP)—Dogs are serious thing, true, but we've v 80 she studied singing here with Hazard - Perry, who had more being tattooed against loss or been in worse spots and all is not Jane Johnson Burroughs, later at/luck with the -British than with|theft. | lost.” | Brenau College, Gainesville, Ga. keeping a permanent monumental] Francis Lennerth, 35, hit upon, — LB Bian - ’ 5 The training helped her in op-i resting place here, is on the move {tattooing as a fool-proof method ‘ 3 2 Iness . . eretta, and made possible the again, {of identifying dogs after his prize! (LARINETS == Adds That Extra Zest 4a ce when 1 big opportunity in the Rodgers) Tae statue of the famed com-/coon dog was stolen some years : $ a0 te Braaktan Sn apart . .. & Hammerstein musical, 'mddore, hewn from an eight-ton ago. From «+ & goal “Even if youre only in.the {block of granite, originally was, Instead of ithe electric needle INDIANA Music: 60 : y memory chorus, this is the best experi-'in the center of public square here technique used on humans, Len-| ’ principles ence in the world,” she says. Itiwhen it was put up in 1860. In nerth employs the clamp system § !15 E. Ohio IM-4486 rd impart makes. up for the months of (1878 it was moved to the edge of used to brand cattle. Letters ; = s >... and © erally starving” while she pound-ithe square; then it was moved out/formed by a series of raised gp vere re ation ; road was ed New York pavements, knocked | gq 4 of Wade Park lagoon. After needles are inserted into a clamp. § ka's —— Combi 5 &N slimb . . on doors snd for 2 While Worked 113 it stood in anothér locale, and tattooed on the dog in one | Self-Storing Windows and Doors I : ea te. as a-waitress Gordon Park, overlooking Lake operation. Liquid ink then is! 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