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The Indianapolis Star from Indianapolis, Indiana • Page 36

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PV 1 r-r-. 1U Till: INDIANAPOLIS STAR- FACE 40 Cassidv To Co-Star In Stvne Musical 7777 Opera, Plays Booked For Earlham Festival nnnhrnrrnhn STAR STATE a.fPOT Richmond, Ind. A BROADWAY produciton. traditional Japanese play and Mozart opera, are the three i is 8:15 p.m. in Trueblood Field-house.

Tickets will be available at the door. Concluding the festival will be a student production of the Mozart opera "The Marriage of Figaro," in English set for Jan 30, 31 and Feb. 1 in the Goddard Auditorium at 8:15 p.m. events which will highlight the Festival of Dramatic Arts set for the last week in January at Earlham College. tactfully kept on her coat the entire evening.

Jean Wallace (Mrs. Cornel Wilde) is so very pretty I wish she would put her long blond hair up on top of her head instead of letting it hang to her waist. Composer Jimmy Van Heu-sen, who dated Ethel before Borgnine came along, played a specially created number, "I Lost My Girl To Ernie Bore-Nine" all in fun, of course. Frederick i and David Swift- the successful producer director team of "Under the Yum Yum Tree" with Jack Lemmon, like their association so well they have joined forces to do both Hollywood films and Broadway plays. her TV set.

Frankie hadn't warned her that he was going to "Nancy with the Laughing Eyes" straight to her only, just like a mother, she had tears in hers. STILL THE parries roll on for that swinging betrothed couple, Ethel and Ernie (Merman and Borgnine). Ethel's manager, who calls himself Ernie's father-in-law, and I mean Milton Pickman and his wife Kay, gave a lulu at their home for the engaged pair. Lucille Ball doesn't know It to this minute, but she and Mrs. Walter Lang had on the same black sequin-top chiffon cocktail gown.

When Mrs. L. arrived and saw that she and Lucy were dressed alike, she Broadway." Now, let's get Jark in a f.lm. IF LONDON reporters harbor any ideas that Frank is going to open up any more to them about his kidnapping than he has to American reporters they are due for a rude awakening. Frankie will say nothing more until the trial in February of the three men charged with his abduction.

However, he will make his debut on British TV the night of Jan. 29 during his appearance in London with the Tommy Dorsey Band. When Frankie appeared on the Ed Sullivan Show out of New York, his mother Nancy Sinatra, sat glued in front of The festival will open Jan. By LOL'ELLA 0. PARSONS Hollywood JACK CASSIDY, with his beautiful singing voice, has always been a favorite of mine (he also rates high with Shirley Jones) and I couldn't have been happier when Jack called from New York to tell me he will co-star with Carol Burnett in Jule Styne's new musical, "A Girl to Remember." Jack's hit show "She Loves Me" closes Saturday.

"Carol and I start rehearsals March 23," Jack said long distance. "This gives me two months to be with Shirley and the children in Beverly Hills and I'm looking forward to it. But I'd be very ungrateful if I weren't appreciative of what has happened to my career on 27 with the Nomura Kyogen A i Plavers, currently on tour un der sponsorship of the Japan Be smart shop Quick-Action Want Ads for values. Society of New York and the Center for Asian Arts of the Unive i of Washington, scheduled for 8:15 p.m., in the Stout Meetinghouse on the campus. Jan.

28, the National Per forming Arts Company will appear in the prize winning play "A Man for All Seasons," Jv iRLINQTON E. 10TH AND ARLINGTON CAROLYN JONES portrays the young wife of a frontier marshal in the Cinerama film, "How the West Was Won," beginning its 32d week at the Gt your by Robert Bolt. Curtain time JOAN CRAWFORD stars in the thriller "Strait Jacket," new suspense production by William Castle opening today at Loew's. T0N16HT OPEN Hi mm Complelt Oft Street Porkinj OPEN 5.J0 Entlrt Proqrom in Technicolor d.nev INCREDIBLE JOURNEY" Shown at 7:21 and :31 Bob HOPE Anita EKBERO "CALL ME BWANA" Aduiti SJ.OO Children Sftc i mi "i VI MERSON UX E. WTH ST.

FL 7-448. Lions Club To Sponsor Hootenanny Jan. 25 MEM LAST 13 DAYS! Plwty OM Streef Partinfl Adults 40c 4 30 to 7 0t Alter All Color Proorom James GARNER Lee REMICK "THE WHEELER DEALERS" Kothy OUNN-Wurroy HAMILTON "13 Frightened Girls" 1 C3iy, Audrey Fl irll I'm dona da I Glnt HepbUrn James garner 0 I University of Florida campus, will headline the Lions Club T0D1T CSNT. 1ETH0 GOLDWiN MAYER B0LB2CK33' -THE WEST show. DTOWM 47d at Coll9t-AT J-M OFF-STREET PARKING OPEN Now thr Saturday i INCLUDED IN the recording TOOOAO Coif ky Oe lute Ttekot no ovelleolo et eeieMee star's long list of credits are I MATINEES AT 1:30 P.M.

appearances in Irving Berlin's "Annie Get Your Gun" and a oJ NATUE-CA MOVKSIUl I anuiUMBnl Cl of Hr4l I ami mm MAS WON THE INDIANAPOLIS Downtown Lions Club will present a Hootenanny at the Armory, 711 North Pennsylvania, Jan. 25, for the benefit of Lions Club charities, Jim Redmond, club president, has announced. A matinee has been scheduled for 4 p.m. to be followed by another show at 8 o'clock. Leon Bibb, young Louisville-born singer who starred on a recent nationally televised Hootenanny beamed from the SAT.

AND SUNDAY EVENINGS I P.M. SUNDAY EVE. 7:30 stint with the touring company The year's mightiest adventure and most turbulent love story! Robed MITCHUM-lsa MARTINELLI "RAMPAGE" j'Vonly Richard EGAN Dorothy McGUIRC Sandra DEE Troy DONAHUE "SUMMER Adults 7Se Children 35c fv. "move 0ff ClNEMASCOPt Sat Stem! OndldQc uiTti mi urn hi ttntrt I I er.cnucli connors ME 7-3443 FREE PARKINQl AixTiOTDAf'ioiwittf of "Finian's In 1961 Bibb appeared in England for MATINEES HUM, SUNDAYS Evtmnts I IS Sun Eo, I M. 4U i 1SJJ- loi Of fit Op Daily 11 A.M.-9 P.M.

axnsoffl! the BBC and plans to return ME 5-7353 toi Office Open Daily 11 A.M. -9 P.M. Sunday Noon-9 M. there soon for additional tele PINAL vision work. NI6HTS Also featured on the Armory VftftllF Colleae at (3d-CL S-1JJI UUUt OFF-STREET PARKING Now thru Tuesday Open Tenlto 7:15 Start A rare, heartwarming and suspenseful story! program will be The Big (Cass Elliot, Jim Hendricks rw noirsr of uusion WHftt MEN tW lOMtN ACT OUT TKII MOST SICMT tMAGIKAltOHM tte balconij tlHlli to tf WhI lllf IhMkll If1 -MM YOtKI 8fN HI SHOWN diey's'INCREDIBLE JOURNEY" and Tim Rose) who have ap peared on the Jack Linkletter national Hootenanny, the Dan in Color at 7:30 James STEWART June ALLYSON "STRATEGIC AIR COMMAND" in Color at :00 Adults $1.00 Children 50c ny Kaye Show and the Tonight Hi I si is ttt.

Show, among others. ADD A TOUCH OF Other featured performers include a MacKinnon, singer and guitarist and the Stu Ramsey trio. TO YOUR MEALS IN 15 MINUTES! Tickets are on sale at the Claypool Hotel Ticket Agency. Show Time warn CIRCLE "Move Over, Dar VIVIDLY DEPICTS ling," at 12, 2, 3:55, 6, 8 end 10:05 p.m. SI ENCORE "Not Tonight Henry," at 7 and 9:45 p.m "Teenage Badgirl," at 8:05 p.m.

ESQUIRE "The Balcony," at 7 and 9 p.m. INDIANA "How the West Was Won," at 8:15 p.m KEITH'S "Charade," at 12 8TAWINO 24, 6, 8 and 10 p.m. LOEW'S "Strait-Jacket," yf 1'. at 12:30, 2:20, 4:15, 6:10 111 8:05 and 10 p.m. CO-STAIWINS LYRIC "Cleopatra," at 8 p.m.

mm TONIGHT Indionopolii Will Not lt II Co OPEN 11:45 Starts TODAY! mm 4th RECORD SHATTERING WEEK! YOU READ U0UT IT IN PUVI0Y! Tt IAYK1F UAMCCICin I -T-'-r iGm Hi kt UNCUT. UNCINSOUO KZf iuiohan yinsiON Promises! PoriMiicQi'' DANCE Russ Th. Jewel Tones Men. Ladles' Night Thurs. Popcorn Night Temptation Bar Ky.

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