Speedway Flyer, Volume 30, Number 31, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 August 1961 — Page 3

Thursday, August 10, 1961

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Starlight's Fifth Starlight Musicals will present their fifth show beginning August 8 through August 13, “Anything Goes.” It is one of the funniest and most tuneful musical comedies of the nineteen-thirties, with songs by the ever-popular Cole Porter such as “Blow Gabriel,” “You’re the Tops,” “I Geet a Kick Out of You” and the title tune. Indianapolis - bom actor Bill Shirley heads the all-star cast which includes Marilyn Ross, Lucy Grenno, Melton Moore, Jack Goode, Craig Timberlake, Dean Linton and Jacquie Gallagher. The action is set mostly aboard a great Trans-Atlantic steamship. Reverend Dr. Moon is a nervous bandit, Public Enemy No. 13, renowned for his skill with a machine gun. Hunted by the police for murder and similar misdemeanors, he escapes on steamship, disguised as a clergyman. On board the boat is a big business playboy without a ticket or a passport, in romantic pursuit of his dream-girl, who is

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engaged to be married to an English knight. Also on the passenger list is a Miss Reno Sweeney, a night club queen with a bevy of Times Square sirens bound for London and late hours. The large cast is under the stage direction of Robert Bruce Holley; Music Director, John C. Sacco; Choreographer, Ronald Field; Choral Director, Gordon O. Brown; and Production Stage Manager, Jeff Longe. Y.W.C.A. NEWS Mr. Walter Ford, service manager of Jerry Alderman’s Food Sales, Inc., 720 N. Meridian St., will direct “Know Your Car” class on Tuesday evenings at the Indianapolis YWCA, 329 N. Pennsylvania St., this fall. Class starts Sept. 26, a 5-week codrse, 1% hours per session weekly. The first four sessions covers everyday working knowledge of upkeep, performance, use and service to your car, with one “lab” session. For further information about “Know Your Car” course, call the registration office, Me. 5-5471,

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Mental Health Indianapolis, Aug. 4—“ Sources of Assistance for the Patient and His Family” will be the subject of one of the principal workshops to be featured during the 1961 Annual Meeting and Program Conference of the Indiana Association for Mental Health, which is scheduled for September 14 and 15 in Indianapolis. One of the participants on this panel will be Albert Kelly, Administrator of the Indiana State Department of Public Welfare, a position he has held since February 6, 1957. Mr. Kelly is a graduate of Booth Memorial College in Chicago, and, following completion of his education, he became associated with the Salvation Army in an executive capacity and remained with that organization for 14 years.

Tensessee Williams ‘Shocker’al Avondale I' Sylvia Sidney One of filmdom’s greats, Sylvia Sidney, will star in Tennessee William’s brooding drama of ainister beauty, “Sweet Bird Of Youth,” at Avondale Playhouse, August 15 thru 20. “Sweet Bird Of Youth” is the most recent play by America’s most successful playwright, Tennessee Williams, to be presented on Broadway. With Geraldine Page and Paul Newman in the leading roles, “Sweet Bird” played on Broadway from March 1959 through Jan. 1960 and was then toured with great success. The critics unanimously agreed that it is “one of William’s finest dramas” . . . “brilliantly written” ... “a real blockbuster of a play.” This will be Miss Sidney’s third appearance at Avondale. She appeared in 1954 in “Angel Street” and again several years later in “Constant Wife.” A veteran of movies, the versatile actress recently toured in “Dark At The Top Of The Stairs” and has appeared on television in such shows as “Naked City,” “Route 66” and the “June Allyson Show.” Performances will be presented nightly, Tuesday through Sunday, at 8:30 P.M. at Avondale, located in the Meadows Shopping Center in Indianapolis. |

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