Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 March 1952 — Page 12

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ONE WILL REIGN—Candidates for "Miss Music" at Howe High School Band Festival at {i m. today at the school gymnasium are (left to right) Donna Funk, Joanna Hicks, Nancy Cross. ley and Virginia Meyers. Robert Hoffman, Duane Meek, Jack Austin and William Scheerer are the school's choices for "Mr. Music." Ticket buyers decide girl and boy winners.

Fund Drive Tops Goal Slip Into Creek Fatal SOUTH BEND, Mar. 7 (UP)— RICHMOND, Mar. 7 (UP) Spokesmen for a building fund Mrs. Eunice E. Simpson, 87, died campaign today reported $16,140 of exposure suffered when she more than the $1 milllon goal slipped on snow-covered banks

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By HENRY BUTLER

A split date of Christamore [Follies and’ Circle Players last night gave this reporter some grief Both shows were much too good for fractional review,

And there's another argument for the master entertainment

calendar I've plugged in these pages before, With all the wide open spaces hetween hot dates, so to speak, this town need never have conflicts, The Christamore %ollies, to he repeated tonight in the Murat, is another production job hy the Jerome Cargill New York firm that did so *well by "Ankles Away” last fall. On principle, I'm isolationist as regards New York meddling with local "entertainment or music, But 1 have to hand it to Mr, Cargill and Co. for doing a swell job. We arrived tardily in the midst of a sketch called “What?” with four question marks. Participants

A special plug goes to Louise Sparks,” music director, who" was assisted at the second plano by

Edwin Bilteliffe. Mrs. Sparks has tremendously good show sense She knows how to put a stage

musical project together and keej it together, and her plano-playing always attentive and sympathetic deserves high praise.

Discussthi Murder They were talking about mur-

der when we arrived at the Ant. ——

mre NEXT SUNDAY,

lers Hotel ballroom. The Circle

Players’ - “Rope.” that - Patrick Hamilton ghoulish play in which, corpse is in a ‘chest on stage

throughout, was going well, This Circle project, directed by Howard Grigsby of the Butler’ University speech department, again had the virtues of the Circle Players’ previous ventures That lively group have made] arena theater really worth while! here. With their. wise rotation of, directors, they have avoided getting set in a pattern, And though last night's play,

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Clock : LOEW'S “Belfe of New York," with Pred Astaire and Vera-Ellen, at 12:45 3.80. 6.55 an A “The pt.” witn John Hodiak and Walter Pidgeon, at 11:05. 2°10. 5:15 and 8

CIRCLE “The Greatest Show on Earth.”

with. Jimmy Stewart and Betlv Hutton, at 11, 1:40, 4:25, 7:10 and 9.50 « ESQUIRE

“Tom Brown's Sclfocldays’ al 6035, 805 and 1005

INDIANA “Retreat. Hell!” with Frank Lave. joy and Richard Carlson, at 12.30,

1.40, 6:50 and 10:15 “Hold That Line" at 11:20, 2 30, 540 and 9 05 » Marine Ceremonies 9d

on stage at KEITH'S “Rend of the River” witn Jimmy Stewart and Arthur Kennedy, at 12:35. 3:54, 7.05 and 10 15 Japanese War Bride’ at 11, 5:30 and 8 45 LYRI with at

2:18,

Ayres 2.45.

1:45,

“New Mexico,’ and Andy Devine 520. 7.50 and 102% ‘Satan's Cradle” 420 550 and 9.25

11:10,

Afternoon & Evening, Mar. 9

MURAT THEATER SADLERS WELLS Theatre Ballet

* For Ticket Information Call GLADYS ALWES MUSIC SBOP

120 N. Penn. St. FR anklin 3761

Charles Starrett

‘Kiddies Matinees’ Following in the. footsteps of many other neighborhood thea(ters in town, the Uptown Thea-| ter will inaugurate special “Kid-| dies Matinees” from now on. | Featuring ‘westerns, comedies jand cartoons, the matinees will {begin at 1 p. m. and last until {4:30 p. m. when the house will} be cleared. »

Early Bird Show

An early bird show for children will be held 8aturday morning at the Circle Theater. “The Greatest Show on Earth” will begin at 10:30 a. m. with doors to the theater opening at 10 a. m, There will be a special price for children until. noon,

Feature: 12:10-2:45 :20-7:50

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set for construction of a Catho-{and fell into Greenfork Creek at i this ird I cont 1 to be repeated tonight, tomorrow " ly ! ~~ i lic High School here was col- her home near here late yester- qo.) were ip OT or med and Sunday, had some long SNAKE RIVER DESPERADOES” a beloved classic! ., lected. day. Sue Mayer and George LeBier. It speeches verging on corny melo- : . . Arswer to Provi Puzzl got laughs. drama, It seemed plausible. Jerry | Charles BICKFORD—Jean PARKER Holid o Previous Puzzle ©". |. ut called “Ask Me An. Vance, for example. whom I've| "ROMANCE OF TNE REDWOODS™ “Admiralt Superior in every way. ol ays 2 EE YEE other,” with Joey and Boh Evans, sen it the Civic, Whe nore con Tilsdey Snvity. N.Y. TINE : Soh al = and g shorty, “1 Hate You” with Yincing in the role of Rupert Ca-’ wy i " ? Dede Covert and Walt Henry, dell than I've seen him be before 4 152 N. Illinois Filmed with tenderness, HORIZONTAL VERTICAL Seite were followed by “Arabian A kind of uninhibited earnest. RODE Open Today 9:45 a.m. nestelgia, authenticity.” vg 1 Religious 1 U.S. economist SNC Nights” This lush and funny Pane seemed tn take possension of LUD TAX ANY TIME —CUE MAGAZINE ¢ oliday 2 Entice of ! .Faster fav.) He e yunderson in the co- - a EHS Near Fiastern, number, with Ver: io sol Wyndham Brandon | “oeresss “Africa Sereams” | ff otrty inst sree 13 Cling 4 Domesticate J (30) ley (very nice vibrato-less soprano Mr. Gunderson, like his sidekick. § «ywostern Unign'" %2ndeiss 0 Tiny» Yigmrom 14 Whole 5 Christmas —— ; voice) as Sheba and Bernyce John T. Osborn, in the part of al- ScotY ~—WORLD TH. AND SUN 15 Regions 6 Took offense Hasse doing a slave-girl dance Coholic Charles Granillo, man-¥ MUS: 40 MINUTE CARTOON REVUE (poet.) 7 Scarcer with more sex amperes than most 280d to incarnate neurosis. s " "Well done! A heart-warming, 16 Garden 8 Units |fuses will take, brought down the or et praise Be Tuer Lee a : i mengly PY SUN. implement 9 Shoshonean house, tr a 24 : 17 Moon Indian 2 Flavks pl Also attractive was a style Margaret Eastridge In supporting The brilliant NEW film event JAMES “ ARTHUR JULIA 18 Female sheep 10 Freeing y - rs show, with Hibbard James As A —— ep - STEWART K (pl) 11 Disloyalty 29 Absorb 39 Nicer sort of emcee-vocalist. And an . Y——— ENNEDY—ADAMS 20 His day is 12 Drivers 2 German siren Fr Rub lightly all-male ballet parody called “Les Om Drowns third June 10 Existed asses 43 Hireling ygnes” produced a kind of be- —y—v rr Sunday 22 Heredity units 34 Owing 45 Obese nign hysteria. Schoold 3 | 2 Belore 2 Yhter 3 Edit 47 — Year's Ofters Clever Solo mantic Mase of , Warring ays Priced S2 fount nds 6 Spotted cat Day By tar the cleverest solo num JOHN HOWARD DAVIES v : 24 Sonnet ber in wht we were: able to see ROBERT NEWTON MISSES al of the Follies was done by Eu- JUNIOR 26 51 ng gene Kilinski, head. of the violin Relessnd hrs nied Arve 210 gn 3 . department at Butler University’s ne (Scot.) Jordan College. T had known Mr, 38 Prewenay. Kilinski as an excellent fiddler in| {serious music. ! 2 Curve date Nothing could have prepared) Saco TECHMCLOR / 34 French savant a xu ; % . Re Win ” ? 1. Band $x | uffy bow dripping loose ‘s Ne. n pe 38 Mardi — horse-hairs, he did marvelous iA at A y 3 Pella % col Parodies of concert artists getting RAY Rh rs rench coin shivers from their own vibrato or RF ARTE TI ia 41 Man's St. Vitus dance from sawing at a ANTHONY STARTS TONIGHT : ; nickname Bach concerto. The man. really Adv. Tickets $1.28 plus (ax. 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