Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 June 1952 — Page 24

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By HENRY BUTLER . WITH THE BROWN COUNTY Playhouse already

expert riders from five states’ have been entered im the eighth § annual rodeo at Clermont next Saturday night and Sunday. Added features this year will be a demonstration by the “mil-| lion-dollar” Murat Temple Shrine

under way, the summer season is livening up. on a Pwaborate HOLLY That's if you make Greater Indianapolis take in a float parade with a new Chal- proc . radius of 50 to 100 miles from the Monument, after the lenge Trophy tor the Jott Sntry. wood uh: fashion of Los Angeles in the] a wie own attention } pete, Deda heyday of its 1920s boom enthus-/ County Playhouse. Incidentally, sitincied winning 3 visions her jasm. [Saturday and Sunday nights are third Pradisl on rill, competi- : That's the For next Friday in Blooming- very apt to be sell-outs; so plan ‘tion ince Fla., 10 days ago. Bie Gardner = | The float parade, scheduled fof; \(|CAELA — Helen George, wh

ton, the Indiana University Operaito reach Nashville reasonably

early before 8 p. m. curtain time. ting more sex

Sunday noon at the Clermont

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ns in East Hall with; On the Bloomington campus, A o| soprano “Song of Norway.” East Hall will light up next Community Park, will’ portray] Go oo" © we men next os disiog: t} Song o ¥ the march of progress in a va : Still farther from Monument Friday and Saturday and July riety of subjects. Tuesday and Friday with the permitted to 1 Circle, the Maxinkuckee Play-|11-12 win vSong of Norway": [/ The Clermont Lions Club, Cincinnati Summer Opera. The girl” star of «¢ house will begin its third season Patrons of last summer's Star- J/ hich is ring the two-day ' TV dramas. ” | 1 w sponsoring opera's 3ist season opens toTuesday with “Present Laughter” light Musicals will remember the event, will present the Challenge| °f : a Lured to Hi yey. loperetta based on Grieg’s life and | Trophy to the parade winner for night in the Cincinnati Zoo her torrid cha And with your jet-propelled hel- music as the 1951 season-opener. § the first time. The winner will with "La Traviata," starring fn the no-tall jeopter, you can take in the sum-| According to reliable info reach- have to defend the trophy in suc-| Eleanor Steber, - David Poleri Thief,” gorgec mer seasons in Evansville, |Ing this desk, East Hall has had ceeding years. and Robert Weeds : “Television Louisville, Cincinnati and even| its ventilating system. just about Wild west riding contests, in-| : gex—like low Lo d Chi as easily|doubled in capacity. That will be cluding expert calf ropers from Ti A ment too busy tellin St. Louis an ago |good news to patrons who re- imes Amuse as you would visit a Marion 80°C 0 pas : five midwestern states, have been Clock time to really scheduled both Saturday night oc Its sex values

4 {member the heat of last summer, County drive-in. HOTEL ANTLERS

. . and all day Sunday along with “Detective Story,” presented by all over TV i

Incidentally, a notice from the . Ea of the summer| A NOVEL program will be competition among five-gaited| Circle Players, 3:30 characterizatic eries in Mesker, Park amphi played next Tuesday evening in horses. Denver. ane Dead esnda I'm doing in Mr eater, Evansville, lists the fol| Recital Hall at IU by Walter P. O, Ferrel, Clermont, will be| Edmund O'Brien. at 1, 4. 7:10 could be as e 1 . attractions for July: | Robert and Sidney Foster of the general chaifmas ‘of the event. {iomle Clr" a8 330, 390 wna heur oF Hour val n Spain, with Tito|music school faculty. They're Carter Dillman and Peter Arnold| #4. SQUIRE just wouldn't en'lva pan, |doing a concert of music origi- are cochairmen of the float Pa-| . “The Raine Geacy with Myina Rita Gam i Guizar, Nilo Meneuties Sanit, | nally writien #or ~four-hands-—on rade. Walt Shelton and Howard Lov. Tyrone Power and, Geores HR al and Belle. and Julio, ncer Hone Diane keybonrd. | tclod Cantwell will direct the ‘western| 10:15. INDEANA “Are you ki Nhat vi elr program will 'nclude a division of the show. “The Winning Team,” with Ronald -and-raise Gilbert & Sullivan night, Julyigonata in B flat by Mozart, three Oatis White, Lions Club presi-| Reasan and Doris Day, at 12:30, 3:38. ie

dent, said proceeds from the q Stolen Face” at 2:20, 5:28 and

10, with Louls Sudler, baritone gyngarian Dances by Brahms,

Nancy Carr, soprano, and Ennlo|gchyhert's Variations on a French rodeo will go toward construction ward Bolognini, cellist, as soloists. \Song, Op. 10 (dedicated to Bee- NASHVILLE PLAYERS—Gene Feingold's sketch of the play- spirit; Lucy Emry as Mrs. Bradman, Rachel Slagel as Ruth, and, at jof a wi Bie community] _ ‘Lydia Bailes,” with Ann Francis. aw HE Wor I 205m & Hammerstein night, thoven); two. Beethoven marches, ers in "Blithe Spirit," current atiraction at the Brown County Play. the bottom of the picture, Judy Beebe as Edith, the maid. The building. Scandal Shoot at 3:35, 8:38 and his estranged + 3 Btsber, July 17. [Bagatelles 1931) by Eras; Kre- house, Nashville, shows (left to right] Henry Kleymeyer as Charles, show plays again at 8 p. m. today, and on Friday, Saturday and St. Loui io S js JLoEW's Garfield's will Jan Peerce, July 20. | oy : Jeanne Hatch as Mme. Arcati, Julie Strong as Elvira, the blithe Sunday evenings through July 13. . Sy yee Grancer 0d Eleanor Parker, nas estate wil lif Night in Vienna, July 27, with] | — » ‘Rose arie | EI TO 00. Co a + .. The Pegg Vivian della Chiesa. ra AL A ge, recy, Tchearsals start. That way, hecrasiest thing of all” All thela stage manager for the Guild Firestone Plant Cut Times Special fins uma, om. merich II heir Whittemore & Lowe, duo-plan-|,, National Thespian . Soclet g| 521d, you learn the progréss of entertainment innovations sinceithree years before I acted on ST. LOUIS, Mo. June 28 —| 6:35 and 5:45. ih? 8 1310, 3:00, arfive in Octol P YS ideas, the relation of questions/the early 1920's, though they've Broadway.” {To Four-Day Week “Rose Marie,” the Municipal] , Tl Get By" at 2:10, 5:20 and lions just by s

ists, with other soloists, July 31.) conference last week at Indiana ,, 4. answers, the entire structure helped a few actors earn big sal-| Of the 60 filnis he's been in,| NOBLESVILLE, June 28 (UP) Opera's fourth Production Of {Ie ery. Ooh »

a a. {University, had interesting) “ IN NASHVILLE, Dr. Lee Nor-| >/of dialog. |aries, have greatly hurt the stage, (one of his favorites is Arise, My|—Some 2000 employees of the!season, will open Monday in For- . things to say about how an actor! growing the play that well, you| On that point, he recalled his/LOve” (1940), in which he ap-|Firestone Industrial Products Co. lest Park amphitheater. | DANCE and FLOOR SHOW

velle's IU student players are re-| | : peating “Blithe Spirit” tonight” “Pair Anel told hie mainly high. ced never worry about cues. start in show business 33 years peared with Claudette Colbert and will be cut to a four-day week Singing leading roles in the J SUNSET TERRA E BALLROOM They'll give the Noel Coward gohool-age hearers they should! Somebody asks ‘a ques tio n, ago. when some 450 stock com- Ray Milland. 873 Indiana Ave. PL-0876

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