Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 May 1951 — Page 27
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Things I Offer You.” If you're a Sarah fan, M-G-
8M recently issued an album, MSarah Sings,” with such gems as liar Ezic Pinna is teamed! #You're Blase “I. Don’t: Stand a! with popular recording star Fran | Warren on “Ahdriamoe” and “Let, a
Ghost of a Chante. »
Phil
RCA VICTOR—That wonderful Dinah Shore and Tony Mar-| tin, are teamed again on “I Wish, I Wish,” and “The Kissing Song.” And in the duet league is hubby-| wife team Phil Harris, Alice
Alice
SUNDAY, MAY 27, 1951
‘Deep Purpl With A Brand New Lift
By DONNA MIKELS JUST IN CASE you thought, as I did, there couldn't] be a “different” arrangement old, reliable “Deep Purple,” Sarah Vaughan and Percy Faith prove us both wrong. i The girl with a couple of voices and Mr. Faith's orches-| tra do amazing things that make the hit of yesterday sound : as new as tomorrow. It's on Columbia, backed by “These |
e’'ls Waxed
“Hora Staccato,” backed by De-| [Pussy 8 “The Girl With The FlaxHair.” Another converted
‘Me Look At You.” | Ralph® Flanagan dicks again, (with “Chicken in The Car,” and] “I Have Dreamed.”
The Three Suns team the pop-| ular “Tom’s Tune,” with “These
Things 1 Offer You.”
Fran Allison, who'll be in 1nd!
{anapolis June |Fran and Ollie, (wax, “Light In the Window,”
(“And Then I Prayed.”
n ” s COLUMBIA—The beat is AfroCuban on “Ca-room Pa Pa,” and (“Aye Que Mate” by Machito. It’ 8| ja Latin beat on Xavier Cugat’s| “Francesca,” and “Mambo No. 3.”| Arnett Cobb and his knocked | {out group play “Holy Smoke,” | and “Lunar Moon.”
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
Redanny
AA AND 7 KETTLE BAC
(Fountain Square, Rivoli, Sheridan, Faye's “The Letter,” backed by on “Come Back to Angouleme”| St. Clair, Uptown, Zaring, Greenwood Drive-In, Pendleton Pike
Phil some it alone on “Possibili- anq the oldie “Please Don’t Talk| Drive-In, ‘Shadeland Outdoor, and East Screen of Theatair Drive-In), es
Spike Jones sounds off on “My Daddy Is A General To Me,” backed by a typical bit of Jones’ musical mayhem, “Il which comes out “Ill Barkio. n Playing this time on “pop” label is red seal artist Jascha Heifetz, choosing the stimulating
About Me When I'm Gone.” For the polka fans is Frankie Yankovic’'s “Just Because, “Charm of Your Beautiful Brown
Bacio” Eyes,” “Ely Polka,” and “Way |
Up the Hudson.” music vein, Columbia releases | Ken Griffin’s “Waltz of the | Roses,” and “Silver Bells.”
In the organ;
Triad Concert at Murat
Draws a Hug
Last night's Triad concert]
e Crowd
The three well-trained male
packed the Murat to prove once choirs last night made that point!
again that music can be more fun than monkeys. Good, bad or indjfferent, music still has more depth than shuffleboard or bowling.
Sp————
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TED AND SOLOIST—Ted
Lewis and Geraldine Du Bois |
will head the entertaining personnel when the Lewis band and show come to the Murat next’ Wednesday for two Rage-Day | shows, 3 and 8:30 p. m.
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"FATHER'S LITTLE DIVIDEND"
Dick POWELL—Marta TOREN
"ROGUES REGIMENT" WEST SCREEN
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clear. They were the Maennerchor, Clarence Elbert directing; the | Knights of Columbus Columbians, Edward Krieger directing, and the Chanters of the Murat! Temple, Robert H. Burford directing. Greetings Extended After greetings by Glen L. Campbell, Illustrious of the Murat Temple; Dr. Carl B. Sputh Sr., president of the Athenaeum Turners, and Francis K. Tracy, Grand Knight of the | Knights of Columbus, the program {went on with singing and or|chestral selections. | Constantine Borshoff and the
| Athenaeum Turners Concert Or- #
|Chestra supplied overture and in|cidental music in the Murat pit. | Renato Pacini and the Teen Sinfonietta held forth in the Egyp-
who couldn't find seats in the crowded theater. One big moment in last night's pleasantly hilarious proceedings was the Murat Chanters’ singing of “There Is Nothing Like a Dame,” wherein they followed an
Mr, Elbert's Maennerchor,
Chanters Steal Thunder I think the Chanters stole the
lending in dialect. Even Rodgers and Hammerstein couldn’t have] dreamed up that angle in “South| | Pacific.” | “And that suggests a deal for | future Triad concerts. How about] a Triad Trophy, to be awarded by applause meter? Each outfit submits a popular number es-
phy. It could be built into something fairly exciting, and it might add to the fun.—H. B.
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| Gene Tierney in "The Mating Season" (Bell and Daisy), Barbara
Symphony Manager Quits
To Take Post in Detroit
Harrington With Orchestra 9 Years
Howard Harrington,
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for
{Indianapolis Symphony Orches-| 'tra, resigned to assume a similar |post with the newly re-organized Detroit Symphony. In making this announcement
phony Society, |ager for the Indianapolis Sym-
phony soon would be appointed. their two children Mr. Harrington had submitted early household
his resignation in a letter to Col. Herrington May 18, expressing
his regret at leaving Indianapolis and his gratitude to *Fabien Sevitzky and Dr. ~G. H. A. Clowes,
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| TO DETROIT—Howard Har. |
rington. i
{former chairman of the Sym-| phony board. { “I.owe a great debt to Indianapolis,” Mr. Harrington wrote.! ‘The training I have received here has given me the background which makes it possible for me to step into the Detroit gituation.” |” Speaking of Mr. Harrington's new appointment, Col. Herrington said, “I am. proud that Howard
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Harrington wus 8 sien to take] |part in a project offering such a|©HIO |great opportunity ...I am happy | {to see the resurgence of interest ARLINGTON — the in music Detroit has shown by |past nine years manager of the bringing alive their symphony or-|
chestra.”
Mr. Harrington is scheduled to BELMONT—"Ma an assume his Detroit duties tomor-! row, stating he had a “tremendous ljob ahead” in setting up an ad-| CORONET—'Storm Warning” ministrative and office staff, belast night, Col. A: W. Herrington, sides helping get the orchestra [chairman of the board of direc-|personnel
[tors of the Indiana State Sym- schedule of concerts and soloists! sald a new man- planned.
organized and th
He and Mrs.
Democrats to Meet Aug. 23 in French Lick
Tr men and vice chairmen and na- SANDERS ‘Call Me Mister” tional committee members from!g SR: ‘Copper Indiana, Illinois,
kota, Ohio, Oklahoma, South Da- TA OMA
Democratic bigwigs from Cap-| {itol Hill and 15 states are ex-| pected to attend the Democratic) PIX Yo | Midwest Conference Aug. 23-25 in {French Lick, according to Indiana RITZ—"Up Front’ and * Be} e eu Grand." State Chairman Ira L. Haymaker. BY, Attending will be state chair- SHERIDAN.
kota, Wisconsin and Wyoming. ,
incide
The Midwest meeting will co- FAERIE Ak Ak in part with the annual 3 fall meeting of the Indiana Dem- X § ocratic Editorial Association, Aug. 24-25, in French Lick.
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TODAY — MONDAY — TUESDAY Doris DAY—Gene NELSON Ovlor by Technicolor
‘LULLABY OF B’'DWAY’
Loretta YOUNG—Barry SULLIVAN
“CAUSE FOR ALARM”
CONT. TODAY FEOM 1:43 P. M.
Harrington and GARFIELD—"Call Me Mister” are planning an GROVE —
Iowa, Kansas,
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OUTLYING—Current film attractions at the neighborhood and drive-in theaters include: Joan Bennett and Spencer Tracy
Payton and Gregory
and Pa Kettle Back on the a (Vogue and Westside Outdoor).
Peck in “Only Irving), Betty Grable and Dan Dailey in "Call Me Mister" (Avalon Garfield and Sanders), Marjorie Main and Percy Kilbride in fe (Belmont and Westlake Driven, and Deborah Kerr and Stewart Granger in "King Seiomon's Mines
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In Hollywood— Called ‘Ingrid’ - Of Television
Viennese Beauty Happy Over Her First Contract
By Erskine HOLLYWOOD, May 26—I
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Maria, a Viennese dish with the coloring of paprika | sprinkled on rich cream, flexed her aching wrist and sald that she'd been riding high since she went in for video only. She was being called “The In-| grid Bergman of TV.” She was right up on her income tax payments and nobody had] slapped a lien on her mansion. And bigger and better movie parts were coming her way. - » » MY HAIR would stand up at attention on my noggin, Maria sald, at some of the finger-shak-ing that went on when she took | the plunge into the parlor chan-/| nels back in 1948 in a half-hour! film titled, “The Necklace.”
it,” Maria whispered. “One of my close friends told me that he'd seen Claire Booth Luce on television and that she haa
“My agents threw up their hands in disgust and said that Hollywood would never give me a job again, And an actress friend of mine—I won't mention her name—predicted that I would! wind up as a car hop.” A woman in a print dress coughed politely at Maria’s elbow and held out a blank card. » WOULD MARIA sign Maude? “She’s my grandmother,” the woman explained, “and hasn't! seenfa movie since she broke her leg 20 years ago. You're her favorite actress on television. Grandma says you're as good as Pola Negri and Dorothy Mackaill.” Maria scratched some words
it to
‘land her name on the card.
“Autographs, autographs,” she wailed after the woman had gone back to her table.
the television stations. Bobbysoxers, too. I never thought bobbysoxers cared about anybody but
return June 2.
BELMONT
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Her shadow’ on the parlor Maria sald she was glad thet the subject had popped up. So help her, she had looked: more of an eyeful in the “Neck- .. lace” and the dozen or so tele- | vision films that followed it than {in movies like “Mission to Moecow,” “The Other Love,” and “The Web.”
“LIVE TELEVISION is something else,” she added. “Bometimes your head comes out looks ing like the moon or the camera« man lops it off altogether. But I don’t care. It doesn’t bother me, * You establish your TV face’ through film. After that, the audience knows when the light ing is bad, They don’t blame you. {Stars shouldn't be afraid of television. There's nothing to fear.” Msria laughed. She was thinking about the people who had warned her that she's be blacklisted by Hollywood. studtos. » Why, television had landed hér smack in Ezio Pinza's arms in MGM'S “Strictly Dishonor able.” “Nobody's admitting it, of. course,” she smiled. “But one - night they showed my last TV. - | picture, ‘My Rival Is a Fiddle,’ {on a Hollywood station. The next :
|day the studio was on the phone
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