Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 May 1952 — Page 19

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includes four “Lohengrin,” “Die Meis~ sifal”), four del Destino,” and “Rigoini (“La Botterfly” an pzart (“Don fan Tutte”), ch of the 10 Donizetti Moussorgsky Ponchielll jaint - Saens la”), Bizet ni (“CavalLeoncavallo rd Strauss

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AY, MAY 4, 1952

_

In Hollywoodss. Irene Dunne

Steps Down

Prestig”

It fll be comedy, broad or subtle, from now on for who's cele-| brating * 20th year as a movie,

classic-fied Irene,

star.

“I'm wough with those big - prestige letures,” she told me on|

the setdf U's “It Grows

Trees,” {which she plays a zany but belifable character in the La. traditiorf her one-time somedy,

hit, “Thdora Goes Wild:"”

“My 1% two films, ‘I Remember

+ Mama' ad ‘The Mudlark’

Hollywok * But times

from noon.”

“It Grws on Trees,” whitch Arthur Lun is directing, is the! story ofa housewife who buys plants

two tres at a nursery,

ony am eight

3 - By Erskine Johnson ~ - HQLYWOOD, May 3—Exclusively Yours: Dunne’ Stepping off that Hollywood pedestal labeled “Miss,

. Irene

was an eyebrow

raiser.

Bette made her video debut reading the

commercial and then went into

|a comedy sketch playing Jimmy's There's a big argument and] y winds up shooting Bette's

wife.

Oscars off a

If like ducks 3

in a shooting galler

Bidding for Jimmy's life story, | |by the way is hot and heavy with four film studios trying to get him WET® on the dotted line, The movie will| prestigelovies, I guess I've made be based on Gene Fowler's bi-| more heyy epics than anyone in have

changed’m sticking to comedies

ography,

|my. » »

HOLLYWOOD Reconnaissance: them inher backyard and dis- There's no Ava Sinatra in the Holcovers fat they grow money. ywood telephone book, but a

which Jimmy has approved except for Fowler's inference that Jimmy is still seif-| {conscious about his nose. “That’s ridiculous,” says Jim“I love that nose.”

The oneplanted in the shade] [Frank Gardner ts lsted.

grows &bills and the one in the

sun $10 dlls.

Hildegate Neff.

has the gars’ most ‘fabulous percentage #al with UI for the film,

| THE INGRID Bergman-Rober-{to Rossellini romance is THER'S ROMANCE in the life solid than ever, with the new baby | of JeanPierre Aumont for the bringing them even close together, | first tim since Maria Montez's That's a flash from Erik Blythe, | tragic deth. The lady's name— a New York stage actor who re-| . Errol Flynn|cently completed a top role with | Ingrid in “Europa, 1952.” Erik's [now in Hollywood for “Invasion,

|

“AgainsfAll Flags,” in which he U, 8. A.,” and reports:

co-stars with Maureen O'Hara. Flynn 50-50 in he profits.

BETTS DAVIS’ guesting with Jimmy Jurante or on his TV show

mechanical rides and |i ol live ponies! i OPEN! | SATURDAY 6 P.M. , SUNDAY 2 P.M.

“That man Rossellini has the studio will vane with Ingrid. He's got the savy Muse Week Program

She

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"| WANT YOU" . "SAILOR BEWARE"

Irving, Zaring); Dana Andrews in "| Want You" Beware" (Garfield and Pixy), and Richard \

Belmahf, Fountain Squa

lest line of dialog I've ever heard. "l

State Conc

erts

Are Scheduled

Times State Service

TERRE HAUTE, May 3—The pb, que University Symphony,| Teachers gorving as local National Music) will play week committee chairman, has Danville op nounced the coming week's pro-

61-plece Indiana State RENS | College Symphonic Band USEMENT PARK. | concerts in Terre Haute,

{and Rushville next Thursday and gram.

Friday.

. The home performance will be!

Opens in Lafayette

Times State Service | Albert .P. Stewart directing, will] LAFAYETTE, May 3—Thomas sing at the annual University! Wilson, conductor of the Lafa-| Mother's Day luncheon. \yette Symphony Orchestra and| The annual Purdue University Sing also will be held next Sat-| furday, with Mr, Stewart advising © |and assisting. Final concert audi-| |tion will take place in the Hall lot Musie,

Music Week will be observed sunday, May 11, the Cavers

in Lafayette starting with a Sun-|sity Presbyterian Church Choir, t 8:15 m. Thursday in the , Student Union building. TPresident| 98 concert at 4 p. m. by the Cen- with nine guest choirs from the

Re a se New| accompanied by members of thei . tay by Jack High, will take © Willlam Fread, Terre | Haute; Darle Simmons, Elwood; Rushville;

Market;

{Jeanine {Marilyn Voorhees,

ville. With Joseph / (conducting, the

Friday nasium, Rushville,

0). . M. Blight Saving Time. $1, 1» PURSE

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itral Presbyterian Festival Choir, | .ampus, totaling 75 voices, di-|

a/ayette Symphony. 8s in ging part in servivts 2 is aed Ham e niv "lists will be Janet Cripe, soprano; 1 3 2m Ne Paul §. [Horace Tyler, tenor, and James oi. qirecting, will play at a Milligad Bess. the Symphony winy| University convocation in the 2M bers o |Hall of Music. present a chamber-music concert | at 7:30 p. m. Wednesday in Purdue Memorial Union. - Participat-| Summer Snowballs ing will be Emalie Heyerdahl, A unique attraction for tourists piano; Michael Benko, horn; Jack jn the Hartz Mountains is a large Wetzel, clarinet, and a quintet gypply of snow stored in abancomposed of Donna Brunsma, qoned mines, enabling visitors to piano; Mason Yearian and Helmut angage in snowball contests Paul, violins; Mr. Wilson, viola, throughout the summer, reports and John Chesick, cello. the German tourist office.

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{ Montana” and MAYW " " AIRY 0, 3 8ki pe ” —) [MAY Y 00D. ‘Blopement” and “Fury of The second side is a switch, a EMERSON Hie rom Pu | MERIDIAN “African Queen” and “1 Want rollicking contrast to A-side bal-|& Fr BGUARE—] Want You and “In the| You i lad called “Walking in the SunGARFIE FIELD - ant. Beware” and rrurste| "FURL ERON, Te oet. Ameen Quel And pine ROVE ites Hell” and "This Wom- belch Ee ER if Johnny Ray, leading the nanah iA 3 Tries Victory” and tn 08 {rican een” ar M io Car tion in record Sales and who just hat Affican Queen and “Tna| Beto {WEE Yau! ler” (clicked at New York's Copacaagic Carpet.” “Detective| WESTLAK Atrican Queen" phy “Alaa.| bana, made a master understate-MECCA-“New Mexico” and ‘“Detective| dl mp." ent erning his debut Stor 3 tne Mearseo |W rife ugles 1 tengonn {TRENT cONCErnINg n'a debut, oLb - Tari n the and "1 ainting the Tron Sun-| While newspapers raved how

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NEAR YOU—Playing the. neighborhood theaters this week are Doris Day and Ruth Roman in "Starlift" (Rivoli); Dick Powell in "Tall Target" (Coronet, Hamilton, Old Trail and Oriental); Katharine Hepburn in "African Queen" (Arlington, Greenwood Drive-in, eridian Drive-in, Pendleton Pike Drive-in, St. Clair, Sheridan, Strand, Theatair Twin Drive-in, Uptown, Waestlake Drive-in and ean Martin and Jerry Lewis in "Sailor Nidmark and Jeffrey Hunter in "Red Skies of Montana" (Cinema, Daisy and Vogue).

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Today, 1:15: Mon-Tues. Nok an, Ava

Lew a ou

“NEW MEXIc0" Color by

Technicolor Kirk DOUGLAS~Eleansr PARKER

“THE DETECTIVE stony

TODAY-MONDAY ONLY is ~ENTIRE SHOW IN sin Danny KEAYE—Gene TIERNE

“ON THE RIVIERA"

Richard DERR-—Barbars RUSH

"WHEN WORLDS COLLIDE"

{his trip to

fk Bou Montana” and ER hut Mo he a Afrigan Queen” and “The Pace r

EN WOOD. ‘African Queen'' and ' ne, StFde again on his

|Off the Record—

‘Rediscovered Waller | London Suite pressed

By DONNA MIKELS ip

ONE- OF the ‘casualties probably Passed unnoticed at the time were some phonoe'

graph records.

of the London blitz

They weren't just any records—they were masters of

an original musical tribute to London, composed and recorded by the late “Fats Waller during England in 1939. The war came and the records were never isswed. After the war, when it was decided to issue them, it was too late. Only then was it discovered the master pressings {had been destroyed. | That might have been the end jut the story--exeept for discovery |of some ‘‘teat” pressings, aban|doned but in excellent condition, In 'the office of a London music pub{lisher,

§ | This 1s the story behind RCA|

{Victor's | Suite.” The three disks original “Fats” contpositions, his own keen grasp of the varied {moods of London’s “Soho,” “Bond Street,” “Limehouse” “Whitechapel,” “Plecadilly,” and “Chelsea.” The master of the keyboard captures the magic of his own music in the series of plano solos. It's a release well worth the world-wide search it entailed, this revival o fthe magie of Mr, Waller on Victor's “His Master's Voice" records. Other new releases include: . . s

COLUMBIA-Jo Statford’s

release’ of “London

Arms”

un-good récords, platter "My Girl.”

Johnny Welssmauller a JUNGLE FIM in the

"PORBIDDEN LAND"

Gregory

Starts Wednesday

FREE KIDDIES PLAYGROUND

SHOW STARTS AT DUSK

TIRE PROGRAM IN CO neh hilest Adventgre Ever Filmed! endemy Award Winning Humphrey BOGART Kath, HEPBURN

"THE AFRICAN QUEEN"

Plus! Patricia MEDINA—John SANDS

"ALADDIN AND HIS LAMP"

wm PLUS COLOR CARTOONS ~f AAA ARER AAA RARER ATE dik

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"THE AFRICAN ¢ QUEEN"

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Columbia pressing on “Raminay” captures the spirit of New Or-[taine Sisters, “When I Dream,”, leans. the cradle of jass. The/and “I Grabbed for the Engine.” street cry of New Orleans chim. ney sweeps in by-gone days was/follow up their TV success with

turned to song by Jack Law- " w " rence and Sammy Fain, arranged|!n8" and “Two Little Kisses. by Paul Weston and teamed with a French ballad “Within YourHoly Name Rally

Frank Sinatra. who fluctuates from superlative to some pretty is hitting his new Columbia

Ray brought down the house, Johnny summed it up: “1 guess

One of the odd reptiles of New "1101, RV. N [1,.¥] MAL Mexico is the glass snake, which!

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“AFRICAN QUEEN" VFLAMING FEATHER”

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.Humphre, “ 9 Katherine Lucille 6 " J ei Lucie «THE MAGIC CARPET da

I was a hit—people I don't even know applauded me.” . » . RCA VICTOR—Victor iatro« duces a young Italian longshore« man, Rino Senterl, making his. record debut on two songs now. number one hits. , in Italy, “La Signora Df ik Trent’ Anni Fa” $ and ‘‘Luna Rossa.” 0 Already a hit in New York smart spots, the "handsome 22. year-old Italian . “is scheduled for a nation - wide Rino Senter) tour"and already has ed a recording contract with RCA, Tony Martin is only just sénsational on the popular adaption lof an old, old standard “Kiss of Fire.” The second side is an Irve ing Berlin, “For the Very First Time.” Dinah Shore teams “I Am A Hoarty with “To Be Loved ‘sy ou" 8pike Jones and His Country Cousins continue thelr invasion of the cornball field with hep Your, Gamblin'” and “There's Sky Way Out Yonder.” : It's a novelty bit for the Fone

The annual outdoor Holy Name

John T. Carroll is general chaire man for the religious demonstra. tion sponsored by the Ca Archdiocesan Holy Name Unio, *

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Steve Gibson and His Red Caps. “I May Hate Myself in the Morne

rally will be held Sunday afters noon, May 18, at Victory Field,

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