GLENCOE It‘s on again, off again with John Garfield and Warner Brothers. As previously reported here, he refused to do "New Orleans Blues," was susâ€" pended, and Richâ€" ard Whort, the very talented actor who‘s appeared so ofâ€" ten on the stage with Lunt and Fonâ€" tanne, replacedhim. Garfield was asâ€" m to ‘‘Bridges ullt at NIGbt:" â€" yopn Garfield and all seemed well. But it wasn‘t, and now he‘s been suspended again, and again Who: & sureâ€"thing combination in Bette Davis and Director Wilâ€" Ham Wyler, who‘ve just done - comedy she did with James Cagâ€" Bette Davis â€" * ‘The Bride Came C. 0. D," wasn‘t so much to her liking, beâ€" cause it was slapstick stuff. thing on its hands in Terry Frost. He is the last of the three men who played "Killer Mears" in the stage ducer Bert Gilroy picked him for a part in Tim Heolt‘s "Cyclone on Horseback," in which Frost will make his film debut after a walt of 11 years. 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"TIME OUT FOR RHYTHAM*" "NAVY, BLUE AND GOLD" Gay, Gallant love story of Annapolis! â€"__.___â€" PLUS _____._. BILLIE, LEE, ROSCOE ATES, in "REG‘LAR FELLERS" Morgan Every Evening ... ... ..6:00 to 6:30 Saturday & Holidays .. 2:00 to 6:30 "LOVE CRAZY" that Benny Goodman had back in the year 1988. This band caused almost as much of a sensation as did Roosevelt‘s meeting with Mr. Churchill! One of the things that made the Goodman band what it was, was the excellent arranging of Fletcher Henderson. No one will doubt that statement. To me the arâ€" rangement of a song is all importâ€" ant. Therefore, from my way of looking, the arranger is the most important member of any swing "We Go Well Together" is the eatchy tune. You might correctly say that the piece rocks. It does! You might also say that the arâ€" rangement is rigid, for it is. In this record one senses that the members of Henderson‘s band are getting a kick out of playing. This fact, I believe, helps to make the record a good one, Helen Young handles the clever lyrics skillfully, and Fletcher has a neat piano solo towards the end of the record. Reverse the record end you have "A Pixie From Dixice". Not so long ago Fletcher Henderâ€" son went out on his own, organized a swing band, and began to write even better arrangements than those he had written for Benny Goodman. Just such an arrangement swings off of his latest Columbia release (26289). «One remembers the that Benny Goodman the year 1988. This almost as much of a HIGHLAND PARK, ILL. Sat. Aug. 30; Sun. Aug. 31 ; Mon. Sept. 1 ©@GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH â€" IN DEERFIELD! @SEE THE FUNNY CLOWNS AND CHUCKLE! @SEE THE BRIGHT LIGHTS AND SIGHTS! ©@RIDE THE FERRIS WHEEL! & FALL FESTIVAL DEERFEFIELD LET‘S SWIN G IT! . . No foolin‘, it‘s gonna be one swell And Gents!â€"â€" Aug. 20â€"30â€"31â€"1 MOVIES AND AMUSEMENTS Aug. 28 superb band RIDE THE MERRY MERRYâ€"GOâ€"ROUND! a @HEAR THE COMMUNITY SINGINCG:! @J0IN THE GAY STREET DANCERS! @WATCH THE GREAT SOAP BOX DERBY! @FLIRT WITH PRETTY GIRLS! “"' @ WIN A VALUABLE PRIZE:! s @BE A KID AGAIN! \ ; eH @DRINK PINK LEMONADE! with Mr.| â€" I asked genial Max Suess, proâ€" things that| prietor of the popular record shop, d what it! what band sold the most records. rranging Of| Mr. Suess answercd immediately --&.fllflu.mu;r;uuam me #*â€"| be mistaken: "Why, Tommy Dorsey all importâ€"| is by far the favorite!" . . . With 1y weay Of| that thought in mind I listened to s the most| T. Dorsey‘s latest release, Victor any swing! 27461, or, "Kiss The Boys Goodbye" and, "I‘ll Never Let A Day Pass er Henderâ€"| By." I preferred "Kiss The Boys , organized| Goodbye" (from Paramount picture in to write| of the same name), Why? Oh, I than those| don‘t know exactly except that I y Goodman.| kinda like the way Connie Haines ent swings| sings, the way the band swings, bia release| and the catchiness of this tune. 3 Days of Unalloyed Happiness Jimmie Lunceford (he‘s a Phi Beta Kappa incidentally) blares forth in "Sieste At The Fiesta" (Decea: DLA 2450). Entirely inâ€" strumental from the powerful drum break at the beginning to the cliâ€" mactic note at the end. Weird saxes, screaming trumphets, excellent arâ€" ranging are in the record. This Interesting in a lowâ€"downâ€"rythmâ€" sortâ€"ofâ€"aâ€"way. Henderson‘s record is the record of the week! Reverse the record and Frank Sinatra sings, "I‘ll Never, etc." and Tommy Dorsey earns his pictorial, "The Sentimental Gentleman of Swing". A danceable record. Record number 2 for the week. Announcine t#t Granp Orening . SATURDAY EVENING, AT EIGHT O‘CLOCK 8 BRAND NEW BRUNSWICK ALLEYS â€" MAKING 16 IN ALL The Smartest and Most Modern Bowling Alleys on the North Shore AIRâ€"CONDITIONED e COMFORTABLE DRESSING ROOMS The Highland Park PRESS YOU ARE CORDIALLY INYVITED TO ViISIT US DURING OUR OPENING W Herman on Deces 69311 e-:zuuihu,'_‘!‘__'*.'!'* Notes at random: The other night I heard a new band, a Stanley Clamp (?) from California Listen for him! . . . Supposedly Benny Goodâ€" man is smashing all of the smashed records at the Panther Room . . . Thank you for your comments. I‘d would you like some band like Glenn Miller, Jim or Tommy Dorsey, or Benny Goodman to play nightly at Moraineâ€"onâ€"theâ€"Lake? . . . Well, maybe, someday! Lunceford is GOOL "Love Me A Little Little." Vocal by Muriel Lene. A good tune. An inâ€" teresting arrangement topped by a powerful brass section. On the other side Woody Herman sings, "Prisonâ€" er of Love." tiing in the Dark" are a prophacy. 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