| Show m j nrW‘ 10 tThc JlaH Cake EVifetme Thursday May 15 1947 495x "S V RtwspTiT'' 1 a “ Piano Pupils Set Date For Recital Sinatra Studies Singing For Role of ‘Bandit’ more than Wally bargained for He has to learn to play golf After wrestling with clubs for 18 holes he came off with a score of 150 Change of Scene Argentina’s National Airlines hav put in a pitch to have the premiere of “Arch of Triumph” held in Buenos Aires That seems to me a more appropriate place than Paris I 'believe Parisians would resent having a lot of Hollywood people coming over for a Roman holiday The French are in dire straits And their watching Americans buying everything on the black market and having fun while they waited would do the picture more harm than good Jeanne Crain is remaining in the hospital after the birth of her baby longer than anticipated at first: so her new home will be finished by the time she gets out and she can move right in By HEDDA HOPPER HOLLYWOOD — Before Harriet Lee leaves Metro to open her own school of voice and song coach Kathryn stling shell Grayson and Frank Sinatra In their roles for 'The Kissing Bandit’ She did the same thing for Aa Gardner for her part in The Hucksters" Warner Anderson who plaved a killer In “Song of the Thin Man" becomes a cop for "Alias a Gentleman” with Waily Beery Incidentally being a gentleman Is liiaw&iizJ Vera Frey Beason will present a piano recital of three groups of students Thursday 7:45 pm at the Ladies Literary Mrs w Frank will costar with Kathryn Grayson In “The Kissing Bandit” Korda for Paulette Goddard and Burgess Meredith but it was old time actress Constance Collier who turned every one’s head — including the men’s She wore a huge black cartwheel pancake of a hat topped by a large white Constance Is ostrich feather neither tall nor slim but she held every one’s eye while acting a role in ft perfectly unconcerned More Musie I JwSfotTSCOI t&ACtKQ SltUTHSt I SJ h'ms T ? t nnnnjH Alpha Dorian Club Coconut Ballroom McCune School of Music and will present the Alpha Art Johnny Catron will present his twq-mg- ht with Adolph Saturday orchestra Brox’s Organ Recital The following organ recital will be given in the LDS tabernacle Thursday at 12 noon Doois will open at 115(1 a m Dr Frtnk W Atr at tb oteah 1 In K Ft Major Fugue 8t Ann) a Jjonrtonderry b A 2 Bich Air c IaI oigf of Dree me TorjuMt 3 a FAvorifp Mormon hvmn Como rr by organist Come Ye 8Alnte b An Old axr by orsan st 4 Toccata In Melody D Kinder Am j o' t ft i r — lL — COLOR CARTOONS AND NEWa --MOW- PARAMOUNT EBBHBKBBBm parts Veterans orchestra in a engagement at Coveys Coconut ballroom Friday and Saturday Johnny disabled war vet who was calied upon by army doctors to demonstrate his talents to other disabled veterans formed his orchestra from disabled vets like himself The band compared favorably with top name bands has proved an inspiring morale builder in its tour of veteran hospitals throughout the country Johnny’s band will alternate senders off the envelopes Then he wrote these people and asked why they didn't start a fan club for Hal Gould Soon letters for Mr Gould were pouring in Such interest was created then editors of a New York fan magazine asked celebrity service about the boy They wanted to do a story Earl Blackwell inon him came up with this and vestigated information I passed it on to Darryl Zanuck who sent for Gould and I’m now waiting for results of the Interview — If Hal Gould a handsome young fellow who works in the mail department at Twentieth doesn’t land an Century-Fo- x acting contract I’ll be surprised He handles fan mail for Ty Power Cornel Wilde and Dick Haymes but before delivering the letters to these stars he copied the addresses of the LAST SHOW STARTS at 10 pm I fj y m Dorian club in an evening of music at the recital hall 200 N Main st Saturday 8:15 pm committee includes Program Andrea Whitney Olea Kienke and Bessie Davis Genet leve J Callister president of the club will be assisted by the following Violet committee: reception Thompson Mary Rother Erma Rosenhan and Edna I Hamilton 850 manner" Boris Morros hopes to find studio space in England to shoot “The Last Passage" a story dealing with an opera company’s tour among troops in occupied Europe While abroad Morros will try to get permission to use the Paris Opera house for the From an English picture paper: "Our British stars flocked to a party given by Alexander I J t&vfet E South Temple Initiating the recital are 15 junior students to be followed at 8:30 p m by 12 junior high school students and at 9:15 by six high school students Donna Richards a college student will conclude the program with Liszt’s Hungarian Fantasy Mrs Beason will play all second piano club ii"'Wan EVERYONE IS RAVING ABOUT THE GREATEST WOMAN’S PICTURE IN YEARS! x i r ‘ "ft (crctiiKi Kj jdL41 iss?iconEn thel&mer'St GLENN LANGAN JAMES GLEASON MARGARET BAS8YK0KE t -- f ft- -M 0 M E K R 0 1 ’mflNtooM ter WORLD news E BANNERMAN CENTURY-FO- ETHEL GRIFFIES ERUCE HUMBERSTONE k j J -- HELEN WALKER- "- HENRI STEPHENSON HITI TOMMY COOK Produced by ROBERT BASSLER SIWk TODAY by Wondo Tuthocfc AT NOON! 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