Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 December 1951 — Page 53
C. 2, 1951 ral ing ograms versity choral. op 10 Christ.
r will sing for "Council ¥ri--or. the Women’s Dec. 17. vy, Dec. 16, the ° annual Christweeney Chapel, Building. Stacarry a 15of the choir at as Day. sn’s Glee Club. nas concert for lub of Indian- . Dec, 14 in the on Dec. 17 for a fraternity on:us. sity's Jordan e engagements the holidays. he Chorale will Great Music The Scottish stmas program horale Tuesday,
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‘SUNDAY, DEC. g vom In Hollywood—
‘At Home, He's a Doll’
By Erskine Johnson HOLLYWOOD, Dec. 2—Zsa Zsa Gabor, the Hungarian doll with a zippy answer for the romantic questions of confused males on a TV show, can't answer her own $64
question—will she and husband George Sanders kiss and make up? The best Zsa Zsa could do for|
TI asked her if she thought her |personality would come across to
me was: “I think he'll be back. I'll be {Ne Popcorn munchers even the happiest wife in the world if .i0U8R they couldn't understand
French, “Dolling,” she said, “just ask
ia the cutters on the picture. I Then she added: “But maybe ‘could tell you but 1 be
all this publicity is good for his ITH ” career. We'll build him up again | AT Sontefis as a big woman hater, although | at home he’s a doll.”
Zsa Zsa was referring to their completes “Scaramouche,” may marriage, which blew a fuse when go to England for a visit to she refused to say lines on the Buckingham Palace and presenTallulah Bankhead radio show tation to the King and Queen. which she thought might ridicule She and Tony Curtis will get the their domestic “life. {honor in December “if current George got mad because she| Plans materialize for an English couldn't take a joke and then she|Junket to appear in a charity told him to pack up and leave {show for underprivileged children. Tony's crack about the trip their home, which he promptly! l1eft Janet in hysterics did with the announcement, “I| y 3
“ 3” ‘ “ h have been discarded like like al ia apne BS Jl Tue
squeezed lemon!” 1 " But now she wants him back] Ring of Eng and; a and is beaming: “He packed three AKES: Art Aragon Phos aphs of ms With his a his own film bioclothes.”
he does. He loves me and I love, him. ”
” - JANET LEIGH, ready to scram
graphy, “Silver Gloves,” with! Now that :she’s a TVenus, nary Anderson playing the Zsa Zsa's aimed her sights at femme lead. . . . Clarence Greene
movie stardom. She's playing a oo-lah:lah French model named Zsa Zsa in MGM's “Lovely to Look At” and speaks only French with English subtitles.
and Russell Rouse, who made |“The Well,” are talking to Monty [Clift about “The Thief,” a -chase {movie to be filmed entirely in |New Orleans in Feb.
Ethel Smith Program Improved This Trip
Ethel Smith again packed the add zest to her skillful keyboard Murat last night on this year’s performance. And so she’s just visit as organ soloist with the about perfect as soloist for this Symphony. kind of popular concert. With more orchestral “experi-' As evidenced by last night's
ence than she'd -had last December, and with certainly better arrangements, Miss Smith managed the difficult blending of organ and orchestra far more effec-
full house, a large constiiency of radio and record listeners admire electric-organ tone. With such wholesale admiration, there's no point in quarrelling. It's just as
tively. well to reserve judgement here And she added a device that on gych musical effects as “Clair delighted her listeners: She spoke go Tune” produces on electric or-
her own program notes over al . hand mike, Miss Smith deserves San With grehesiral accompany
a medal for brevity, wit and good sense. Her little spiels, ) which began with a brief and ac- Last night's conductor was Re
{nato Pacini, who still seems una anation re lable to hold the orchestra to-
gether, Despite his energetic the bes gt of the sert I've ever; motions, what he gets from the : Same Problem
{Symphony makes it sound like a Flouhey of skirt as before, she Completely different outfit. had the same problem of distrib-| Tchalkowsky's “Capriccio Italluting several bushels of ‘ black|®D”
Has Trouble
second item on the program, net and peach-colored satip on mpressed me as sadly ragged in the organ bench. And she again performance. Possibly further exmade with the perky spine ges-| perience will aid Mr. Pacini in tures getting settled and ready to coaxing greater precision and betstep on the throttle. She has just/ter tonal effects from the orenough comedienne equipment to' ichestra.—H. B. -
Daf Trades in Anything on
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By WARD MOREHOUSE .
Broadway's theatrical season| F. [of 1951-52 has been, to date, 80 : [very sparse, so alarmingly |meager, so gravely disappoint-| |ing, that I take pleasure today in | presenting some {good news: The (theater lives again in the play called |“Point of No “Return,” now {on the way. Paul { Osborn’s dramatization of the J. |{P. Marquand novel will touch the lives of | everybody. It of- | fers humor, sus- | pense, tenderness and poignance {and it is superbly acted. 1 There will be performances to {cheer about-—those. of Henry | Fonda, John Cromwell, Robert Ross and Leora Dana. Mr, Fonda |
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| Mr. Morehouse |
‘Point of No Return’
SEC. #- PAGE 17
Season
well shows himself a master of
the technique of the stage, something he learned hereabouts before he went west to the orange |groves; Mr. Ross will astonish you, as he did me. And I suspect {that Leora Dana's playing will place her in the important-actress | category. So save your tears for the
[floundering legitimate theater. It |asserts itself royally in “Point of
No Return.” Everything works in
{Leland Hayward's stunning pro- | duction.
‘Alvin will begin Thursday eve-
A two-year run at the
ning, Dec. 13.
Better Times?
Sure, it's a rough season, but ‘perhaps some of the plays of the {Masters will give the local drama
much-needed strength during the next 60 days. Olivier and Leigh will give us Shakespearé and Shaw, Miss Cornell is bringing
|back Somerset Maugham, Ibsen's
NORTH, SOUTH, EAST AND WEST— Featured films at
neighborhood theaters include: Ray Milland starred in
(Daisy, Emerson, Hamilton and
"Rhubarb"
Ritz); "Cave of Outlaws," with
Alexis Smith and MacDonald Carey (Arlington, Belmont, Rivoli,
billed in "David and Bathsheba"
Fountain Square and Zaring); Gregory Peck and Susan Hayward
a". (Oriental, St. Clair and Strand); “lo
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City Men Take oles in Macbeth |
: “Times State Service. LAFAYETTE, Dec. 1—John T.
Edwards, 4711 Kenwood Ave., and Robert Brunner, 3310 Park Ave. both’ of Indianapolis, are in the
| cast of Sheakespeare's “Macbeth” {to be presented
by the Purdue 8, 14 and 15. In the lead roles of Macbeth and Lady Macbeth in the play, which will be staged in Eliza | Fowler Hall, are Richard and
$Eiynor Smith, graduate students
| of West Lafayette.
CIVIC THEATRE
1847 N. Alabama Street presents
a Delightful Comedy
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“THE MOB” “Two of a Kind”
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Farley GRANGER
“BEHAVE YOURSELF”
acDonald Carev—Alexis Smith
"CAVE OF THE OUTLAWS"
Color by Technicolor Theatr
[AVALO Open 1:45
TODAY-MON. PONLY
Fred % Eleanor MacMURRAY PARKER
“A MILLIONAIRE FOR CHRISTY”
Gene AUTRY—Lynne ROBERT
“BLAZING SUN"
Shelley * WINTERS
REX 81st & Northwestern. WA-0644 TODAY-MON.-TUES. John WAYNE-—Robert RYAN
“FLYING LEATHERNECKS”
Color by Technicolor Claire TREVOR—Robert CLARKE
“Hard, Fast and Beautiful”
TODAY—~MONDAY--TUESDAY Gregory PECK AV irsinia MAYO . Color by Technicolor
‘Capt. Horatio Hornblower’ Monty WOOLLEY—Thelms RITTER
“AS YOUNG AS YOU FEEL" OLIVER 1223 Oliver Ave
Gregory PECK—Virginia MAYO Color by Technicolor
“TWO OF A KIND"
"Behave Yourself," featuring Farley Granger and Shelley Winters (Arlington, Belmont, Irving, Old Trail, Speedway and Fountain Square); Lizabeth Scott in "Two of a Kind" (Coronet and Tuxedo) and Dennis Morgan and Gene Nelson starred in "Painting the Clouds With Sunshine" (Cinema and Grove).
PRETTY POSE—Artist Jack Swem goes portrait justice to Shirley Davis, two of the actors to appear in Warren Central High School's version of the operetta "Red Mill." They'll perform Thurs
day and Saurday nights in auditorium,
MARTENS CONCERT mmm Murat Theatre Today—3:00 P. M,
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Mecca IM perial 0044 Richard WIDMARK--Walter PALANCE “Halls of Montezuma”
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is an actor with class; Mr. Crom- —————— - { “The Wild Duck” is to be done at . City Center, and there'll be midNeighborhood winter presentation of two of Eu-
gene O'Neill's finest plays—‘“Anna
Theaters Christie” and “Desire Under the Elms.” DOWNTOWN I've liked some recent perform. Ae APR othe Bpotlers” and “Bad-| ances the new and vivid Audrey OHIO Bombadier" and “Wing and a Hepburn in “Gigi,” the experlifenced James Barton in “Pdint RODEO— RE Pai aniver. and "In the | Your Wagon,” the playing of NEIGHBORHOOD Anne Jackson and Don Briggs ARLINGTON Behave Yourself” and and Nita Talbot in “Never Say AVALON— "Millionaire for Christy" Never.” If the hit-or-nothing rule “Blasing Bun. OF NY ang) lin the Broadway theater wasn't
BELI—"'Apache Drums" and “Force of | quite so inflexible, such a comedy
DET ‘Behave Yourself” and “Cave| las “Never Say Never” might have of Outlaws.’ {continued for & moderate run, As
CINEMA t shine” aEantine Capture with Bun- gimgy and as. overwrought as it
CORONET— rir in, & Leathernecks” and was, I preferred it to the current 0 0 a in “« "» 8 ur oster. DAISY—"Rhubarb” and “Golden Horde." ‘and successful “Fo P EMERSON—“A Place in the Sun” ind
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‘Rhubarb, FOUNTAIN SQUARE ‘Behave Yourself" 4: Indicted in Probe and “Cave of Outlaw GARFIELD.
ACaptain Horatio Fupeor Of School Purchases EVANSVILLE, Dec, 1 (UP)== | Four persons were under indict HAMILTON — Rhubarb" IRVING—"" Benave a, "The an "| ment today on charges resulting
Golden Horde.” {from a grand jury investigation LINCOLN—' , : de® Kind of Woman" nd|ini0 sohool supply purchases.
“Stampe ME imalalls of Montezuma” “In| Former Knight- Twp. Trustee OLD TRAIL—' Behave Yourstif” and “Red | Joe Graddy was released on $1000
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| bond following arrest at his home ;
Bad of Courage.’ OLIVE bo COPIA Horatio Hornblower" oR] Bavia and ,Bathsheba” and
ho ish ou Were Her PIXY—"‘A ar With. i ie fainted Mod ‘the Army” and] ng Leathernecks” and “Hard,
st and aut RITZ— Place ul the 8m” and “Rhu-
today.
Former salesman Robert Run: {dell and former Center Twp.
| Trustee Kurt "Karger also. wers
free on bond. Karger was charged
Today 1:15, Mon , Tues
bar : RIVOLI ‘Man With a Cloak” and “Cave With buying supplies from the
of t1 SANDERS" piying J Jastnernecks” ana Harwood Novelty Co. in which SHERIDAN. ge ecrei of Convict. Lake" he had an interest. ona Ay “Befiave Yourself" and * Red | Graddy and Rundell. were Tota of Cours {charged with conspiracy to comC avid’ and Bathsheba'
and| rit a felony. The indictment acand | cused Rundell with allegedly enand| gineering an over-payment deal in which Knight Twp. purchased | supplies from the Hoosier School
es Were Here,’ STRAND." ope and Bathsheba" “Wish You Were Here. TACOMA — “Operation oa 1 fet Rode.
TUXEDO nn Redsking Rode Two of =
OWN. ‘Man wit & Cloak" and “Red |
VOGUE lacmurase 4 Delilah" | Supply Co. ed Lo Goren Horr ars roel The fourth person indicted has of Outl n Horde” and "Cave not heen arrested.
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Ruth ROMAN-—Steve COCHRAN
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TODAY-MONDAY ONLY John WAYNE—Patrieia NEAL
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Jon HALL-—Mary CASTLE
Cont. Today From 12:15 P.M. William HOLDEN—Naney OLSON
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