Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 December 1950 — Page 71

Christmas by the Indiana unt of Music. : is choral concert at 8:15 p. m. next

0. 1 for piano and. Jeanne Miller as oncerto in C for 1d orchestra, with ‘erna Miller and np as pianists, and A minor for four estra, with Edwin ick Morris, John

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Talented Violinist Does Fine Job on Very Difficult Works

By HENRY BUTLER

oo» S$ Ruggiers Ricci can do. everything but chin hi mself his fiddle. : E a

"The young violinist with the modest and affable manner fast: night did Jet-propelled bowing on his Guarnerius as soloist with Fabien Sevitzky and the Symphony at the Murat,

* Ina program to be repeated Ricci got resulted in : at 38 Pp. m. today, this little/Symphony precedent: Dr. evitzky guy who not so long ago wasg| asked him to play an neore.

| Without accompaniment, Mr. Rica sensational child prodigy, ex-|ei played the incredibly difficult

humed the Paganini D major Con-|Caprice No. 17, also of Paganini. certoin such a way that the Co Brought Out sn ge

of the skeleton rattled. I hasten to add that Mr. Risto vituiey aud the orchestra got the utmost possible musical| Alexander Campbell Mackenzie's meaning out of the piece. He did “Britannia” Overture ~— a nicely as much as any great artist contrived piece that brought out the 1950 Symphony's tone and largely ade up of cadenza ma-| precision very po terial. a Paganini, with his, Before starting the Fifth Sympyromania for pyrotechnics, was-\ sony of: Sibelius, Dr. Sevitzky n't satisfied to have conventional made a brief appeal for small 4 chord introduce the solist's| [contributions to help buy a oliday for strings. He was, as|

siin Christmas present of cigars for musten] ts have said in muc chine 85-year-old Finnish composer,

{who celebrated his birthday yesrday.

a breaking g of

Didn’t Fool Ricci lt, But even the most impossible of | en did't fool IE ay En all its drama, contrast and ter-| double - stops, octave glissandi, Fie climaxes, certainly was the —

prodigious trills and fancy work ¢'ening's most satisfying work. Neighborhood Theaters

North Turn. ¥ine Conclusion DOWNTOWN In the expressive passages, Mr.! The program concluded with a mapassavon —“Cnina Skies" and “BombRice has fine tone, fine phrasing. splendid performance of the ad he Stiver Lining” Despite the stimulating exper- Dance of the Seven Veils, from) |OWIO._ Look riot lle Silver fence of hearing such amazing Richard Strauss’ “Salome,”

and

and) REGENT-"Girls i») A Underworld” and technique as the Paganini Con-|the Russell Bennett symphonic| “Probation

DEO ‘Bandits of El certo calls for, I could wish he transcription of music from “Captain Carey U.S.A"

Dorado" nd plus Somali:

had played something a little less Jerome Kern's “Show Boat.” hls mn Loon antique, in the collector’s-item| Every detail of this fifth pair| ARLINGTON The Petty Gurl” and “Besense. For this concerto, played of concerts, including the smart!” ware of Bio “ a Fire a an “Lucky

last night from start to finish, and not in the usual abridged version, "musically often resembles! the Rossini-like items you used to hedr on merry-go-round orches-

new typography in the printed|AYALON The programs, is good and lively. | BELL The Fireball” and “When Youre Dr, Sevitzky and the orchestra piiMONT— “Tripoli” and “The Milman." are right in the solid-entertain-| be ol Union, Station” and “Ichabod

CORONET— "Stars in My Crown" ment groove this year. If you ee Happy Fears |

and!

trions, ‘missed the concert last night, palsy—"The Petty Girl" and “Dark The tremendous ovation Mr. don’t miss it this afternoon. PET. ‘Holiday Affair" and “Tarzan onan sh and the Slave Girl’ ~~ - To [EME RSON “Mister 530” and “Two Flags Lucille Wilson Is Chosen “ifs ins “Blues Bure FIELD — *

GA Please a Lady” and A aonb and the Lost Volcano GRANADA “Phe Petty Girl” and * Thies}

GR OVE “Tripoli” and ‘‘The Milkman.* HAMILTON "Mister 880" and “The Fire. |

Ben Davis 'Good Citizen’

Miss Lucille Wilson, chosen the outstanding senior at Ben Davis

Four seniors,

Attractions cornently at the neighborhood theaters include: Elsa Lanchester, Robert Cummings and Joan Caulfield in "The Petty Girl" (Arlington, Daisy and Granada), Gloria DeHaven and The Sibelius Symphony, with| Red Skelton in "The Yellow Cab Man" (Tacoma), Betty Grable in

Naney Saver is a leading

torium,

Terre

Haute, “One Wednesday; Thursday and Fri- |

the Terre Haute Mu- | usicals production of which will

be

NG h My Baby Smiles at M ' en AbY miies a e’' High School, will represent the school in the DAR Good Citizenship Maes Riper Lady, le wor ds” and “Cur-! contest. tain Call at Cactus Cre She will compete with nominees from other schools in the county | Skike. 54 TY Ocean Fit ¢ wig | for the right to go to the state finals, The state champion will win} set in the 4 ut." i a $100 U. §, Savings bond and be entered in the national” Aa QUNT — “Wagonmaster* and contest. IY ‘The Fireball” and "Return of the parents and other adults attend-irex EC Please a Lady" snd “Bunco d So iana Day pelebrated ing. RITE Two Flags West” and “Dark | hei i : Nene Pt | New officers of the Latin Club [SANDER Ron anche. Tn. " de High School {of Ben Davis High were elected! “Father of the Bride. 9 : 8 : recently, as follows: John Hl. | MER RIDAN— “Tripoli” "and “Beware of staged in Student Union audi-

next |

erly Tyler in “The Fireball" (Avalon, Bell, Hamilton and Pixy), Piper | (Belmont, Foun-

Laurie and Donald O'Conner in

~ Fims Now Ba on Neigborhood Theater Screens) 5 ey Se Cyrano Star Has Nose Trouble

"The Milkman"

tain Square, Grove, Rivoli, Strand, Uptown and Zaring) and Jo-

Ozan Marsh t

l Artists Radio

Special Broadcast Set Wednesday

Jordan College piano department, | will be master of ceremonies on!

ithe Indiana Artists radio pro-|

gram over WISH at 8:30 p. m. next Wednesday, Preceding the regular meeting of Mr. Marsh's current lecture-| recital series in Riddick Auditor-i jum, 1440 N. Meridian St., the program is planned to acquaint listeners with highlights of Indi ana music.

Tech Chorus To Sing Patricia Benkman, young plan-|

Monteux and the San Francisco! Symphony; Anis Fuleihan, internationally known composer-pian-ist of the Indiana University music faculty, and the Tech Choir, directed by J. Russell Paxton, will be heard in the program's musical numbers,

Indianapolis music critics

Corbin Patrick of the Star will! participate in the discussion. Mr. Fuleihan will speak on con-|

irecital meeting

following A a roadeast.

ndie Tom Mock, Tom | | Hicker, Verna Montgomery, Mere. SPEEDWAY “The Peity Girl” and “The Lambert, Missy [dith Ellison, Gary Ringlespaugh, sTAR The Thipd Man” and Janet Wilcox |Barbara Bartlett, Mary Jane But- st. "CLAIR "The Mikman" and “High day. and Miss Anne® (ler, Patsy Jarrett, Caroline Barn-|os@di8™ nm, Mikman® and “HighCain, will de- ° ¥ hart, Shirley Jackson, Patricia! TACOMA The Yellow Cab Man" ‘and scribe their ex- | Von Stroke, Bob Babcock, James| “The Sas vage Horde. : periences at the! { Stout, Sandra Brothers, Wanda TUXEDO—'"Fancy Pants’ and BRCISY Hoosier Boys’, \Schoenemann, Pat Arnold, UPTOWN ‘The Milkman” and “High-

{Phyllis Doefflar, Janet Keister, VOGUE |James Chapman, John Verhonik, |, he Bust Vianchard Smith, Jack Jester, - {Wayne Dell and Don Melton,

and Girls’ States. last summer. | Speech pupils will review

“Mister 880" and “Blossoms in| “The Milkman” and “Tripoli.” |

Miss Wilson Indiana's history and development. Lois Roberts, Dee . Stum Ford of Essex May Wed Indianapolis

NEW WE PLANT FILMED

A documentary film on the plant of {Electric will be a special feature jof the Tuxedo - Theater's pro-|

artha Sue Plummer will] id ae Ex-Consulate Worker The second annual health car-| SEATTLE, Wash, Dec. 9 — {Stam 15447, lomortow ahd mar § nival is planned Tuesday night (UP)==The Earl of Essex and a ager, has announced. at Lawrence Central. Miss Sarah | {former U. 8. consulate worker 0) pin

Shute, school nurse, and Mrs. {years his junior were enroute to| 2702 W. 10th Joserh 4a ": Oren 1X Kathryn: Harper and Willlamithe Grand Canyon, tonight after! PIXY CA-4525 Cetin VALLI Wells 5 Smith, health teachers, will be in taking out a marriage license Mier SPATS MONDAY ONLY oN “THE THIRD MAN b charge. {here. “T EFI e A a BOTT and COSTE Free chest x-rays and tests on| - The twice married earl, Alger. uta THE FIREBI LL” a 3“One "Night in the Tropies”: blood pressure, hearing, vision non George Devere Capell, 66, § 2°" Macha or 3 nl gnl gf Exrrrre RE RRR RAR NAN

will be provided for and Miss Mildred Carlson, 37, and driving will he provide — [told newsmen they had been mar- |e

152 NORTH |rjeq by Superior Judge Henry| ILLINOIS == Clay Agnew. Open today 12 N., 25¢ plus tax anytime However, Judge Agnew ene | Ad TODAY—ONE DAY ONLY that he married the pair. He gaid! Charles Starreit—Smiley Burnett ihe only issued the couple al Manvoon OHARA Jobe PAYNE “BANDITS OF EL DORADO” (waiver to Washington state’ 8! «Color. by Technicolor . {three-day waiting period before! Mem “Capt. Carey U. S. A"

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MICKEY ROONEY

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Extra! Added Featurette “Indpls, Western Electrie Plant”

TODAY—MONDAY—TUESDAY Robert MITCHUM—Janet LEIGH ‘‘A HOLIDAY AFFAIR"

Lex BARKER—Vanessa BROWN

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Odeon, 106 E. North St. This is the season's second pro‘temporary music at the lecture- duction by the Jordan College of| the Music drama department. James

"When My Baby Smiles at Me" (Irving), Mickey Rootiey and Bev- anne Dru and Ben Johnson in "Wagonmaster" (Paramount).

‘Brigadoon’ Star

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Ozan Marsh

Second Jordan Play To Be Given This Week (head, but everybody in Holly-|

The Jordan Players will present Henry Butler of The Times, Wal-|“The Beautiful People,” by Wil-!| ter Whitworth of the News and|liam Saroyan, at 8:15 p, m. next| the

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West Washington & Belmont TODAY: 1 P. M.—MON. & TUES. Maureen O'HARA—John PAYNE

“TRIPOLI”

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“THE MILKMAN"

TODAY & MON.—2 BIG HITS BEN JOHNSON—JOANNE DRU Be 1) Wagonmaster

RORY CALHOUN-—IN Color

“COUNTY FAIR”

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Jose Ferrer Puts Durante to Shame

HOLLYWOOD, Dec.

| Durante seethe, but I've got to report Jose Ferrer's nose-view of {every other Hollywood actor from behind the knockwurst-shaped beezer he wears in “Cyrano de Bergerac.” “Everybody else looks pugnosed to me,” Jose announced. Jose has been scooting all over the country getting in licks

for the picture. {toward housewives, stammered jout plugs between commercials, {and has even played stooge to a talking duck on a disk jockey program. } s ” > THE PUBLICITY boys (dreamed up a dilly for Jose in (Dallas, the presentation of one of the plastic schnozzes he wears {in the film to the mayor. Jose [took it in stride. He shrugged: “The mayor had been tipped joff. He was philosophical about {the whole thing. It was just one {more job that he had to do.” | 2.8»

| Word from

Europe is that Rita's papa-in-law, the Aga Khan, is buying up movie

houses on the continent. Hmmm. Now he'll be worth his weight in popcorn! ¥ ~ = THERE WERE, I can assure vou, a couple of mirthless quakes

as “Miss Mirthquake” passed through Hollywood. Mrs. Lena Duncan. plump,

grayhaired and 47, of Knoxville, Tenn., won the title in a contest conducted on Hal Peary's radio; {show to find the woman with America’s most contagious laugh. Ladies in 103 cities competed, won the inevitable trip to Holly-| | wood with a laugh that sounds {like the cackle of a ticklish hen Ibeing amplified through the San | Francisco Bay fog horn. { But her reaction to Hollywood {during a week's stay, was no [laughing matter. Obviously no {movie fan, Lena told me: “I went out to the MGM studio land met Red Skeleton.” But she really mowed 'em down | with a report on “Cyrano.” : “I didn’t like the picture,” she sald. “I don’t care for war movles.”

i . 8» i. ANGELA LANSBURY is now| {a red head and won't go back to! ‘her blonde tresses for even a ~ «plum role. She told me: | “T've always wanted to be a red

| wood howled me down. I had to} {get 6000 miles away in England before I could manage it" An-' gela’s headed for a Broadway play the minute she winds up her! role. in 1 MGM’ s “Kind Lady.” » Mecca Noble at Mass, Ave. IM perial 0044

Entire Show by Technicolor Fred ASTAIRE—Red

“THREE LITTLE "WORDS"

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Maureen O’Hara—Color “Comanche Territory”

He's cooked omlets on TV programs slanted

Ld »” IF INGRID BERGMAN'S presi dent of the I-Hate-Mink-Club, Ruth Roman's the vice president. In her right mind, Ruth let it spill: “I don’t want a mink coat Walk in with a mink coat and there are 10 other people who look just like you. I like to wear strange little things. If I could

dress the way I wanted to, I'd look real weird.” Just keep leaving off the mink coat honey. That's weird enough in Hollywood,

i 8 =» THE FAMOUS old vaudeville act of Smith and Dale is dishing

(up the laughs in RKO’s big musi-

cal, “Two Tickets to Broadway.” Joe Smith and Charlie Dale hold

a record for getting along as a team-—52 years. Or as Dale puts it: “We top even Damon and Pythias.” The boys got together in 1808. “About the same time,” says Smith, “that George Jessel, in knee pants, was playing Huckleberry Finn.” » PARAMOUNT ting dusted off Sir James Barrie's famous “Alice-Sit-by-the-Fire,” given it a new title, “Rendezvous,” switched the London locale to New York and cast Joan Fontaine, John Lund and Mona Freeman in the starring roles. It's Gibson-girl gowns and hairdos for Joan, gray hair for Lund and another kid role, age 15, for 23-year-old Mona, who goes home every night to her husband and a three-year-old daughter. The same kind of aluminum {paint that makes old kitchen {stoves look new makes Lund look old for the role. The hairdressing | department gives him his silver {thatch every morning—a mixture of aluminum paint and lacquer combed into his hair. “And,” quips Lund,“I FEEL Just like an old kitchen stove.” The same aging technique was used on Laurence Oliver for “Care rie. "

TODAY AND TOMO! td—Robert

Joan Caulffe! EO “The Petty Girl”

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Yvonne DeCARLO—Rod |

Joan CAULFIELD—Robert CUMMINGS

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“WHEN MY BABY .« « “RIVER

Penny Singleton Arthur Lake

‘Beware of Blondie’

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Dean STOCK

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