Banner Graphic, Volume 18, Number 131, Greencastle, Putnam County, 10 February 1988 — Page 7
People in the news TV’s ‘Margie’ weds at age 56 LOS ANGELES (AP) Actress Gale Storm, who played “My Little Margie” in the 1950 s television show, plans to marry former ABC executive Paul C. Masterson in April. Masterson, president of the Permanent Charities Committee of the Entertainment Industries, and Miss Storm announced their plans Tuesday through spokesman Phil Kriegler. The couple, who met last August at a dinner party, will be married April 23 at the South Shores Baptist Church in Laguna Niguel, Kriegler said. It will be the second marriage for each. Miss Storm, 56, appeared in “My Little Margie” on CBS and NBC in the early 1950 s and “Oh Susanna,” which was renamed “The Gale Storm Show” on CBS, in the late 19505. ABC acquired the rights to the show in 1959 and kept it on the air until ' 1960. Masterson, whose age was not given, was West Coast vice president of administration for ABC before taking over the entertainment industry’s umbrella charity arm. Miss Storm has four children from her previous marriage. Masterson has three. • HOLLYWOOD (AP) For the fourth week in a row, the Robin Williams film, “Good Morning, Vietnam,” is atop the weekly box-office heap with an $8.5 million weekend take. “Good Morning, Vietnam,” a Disney Studios release through Buena Vista Pictures, is currently playing at Ashley Square Twin Cinemas in Greencastle. RANKING SECOND THIS week is Universal’s “The Serpent and the Rainbow,” a supernatural thriller, with Cher’s critically acclaimed “Moonstruck” third after ringing up $4.6 million for an eight-week gross of $25 million. Slipping to fourth place is “Three Men and a Baby,” which took in $4..1 million over the weekend for a total take of $125 million thus far. Another baby boom picture, “She’s Having a Baby,” starring Kevin Bacon, was fifth at $3.8 million. “Broadcast News,” starring Holly Hunter, William Hurt and Albert Brooks, slipped from fifth to sixth with $l.B million garnered for the weekend. In seventh position was Columbia’s epic “The Last Emperor,” in its third week of release at $1.79 million, while Molly Ringwald’s “For Keeps” was eighth at $1.37 million. THE ENDURING THRILLER “Fatal Attraction,” released more than five months ago, is still in the top 10 in the ninth position, earning $1.3 million for a total take of $142 million to date. Rounding out the top 10 is “Throw Momma From the Train,” which had a $1 million weekend ride for a nine-week total of $53.3 million.
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Henry Lee Summer, the Brazil-bom rock ’n’ roll star who played a benefit concert in Greencastle last spring, is going national. The world premiere of his video, “I Wish I Had a Girl (Who Walked Like That)” will be shown Wednesday night at a press conference and listening party for his debut with CBS Associated Records. Summer also known across the Midwest for songs like “Got No Money” and an appearance in what is believed to be the first political video for Gov. Robert Orr is appearing at the Wednesday night premiere at the Embassy Suite Hotel at Indianapolis. Summer signed a deal last year with CBS Associated Records, which will give him national exposure. On Sunday, Summer will appear live at The Gathering in Bloomington. Summer, who now lives in Indianapolis, grew up in Brazil and played basketball at Brazil High School under his real name, Hank Schwartz. LONDON (AP) “Hope and Glory,” John Boorman’s autobiographical movie about London during World War 11, dominated the nominations for the 1987 awards from the British Academy of Film and Television Arts. The movie, a hopeful in next week’s Oscar nominations, took 13 of the 68 nominations in 17 categories announced Tuesday, including best picture, Boorman for best director and Sarah Miles for best actress. Winners in the craft division will be announced March 13. Those in production and performance will be announced March 20. PHILADELPHIA (PA) Composer Henry Mancini and four music companies dropped a SIO,OOO copyright lawsuit after a tavern agreed to buy a SSOO music license. Mancini, Northridge Music Co., Jerry Leiber Music, Mike Stoller Music and SBK Catalogue Inc. sued The Fun House of Bethlehem last November, accusing the bar of failing to buy a permit to allow local bands to perform popular songs. The plaintiffs dropped the suit Tuesday after bar owners Christopher and Tina Kowalski agreed to purchase the SSOO license from the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers, as required by federal copyright laws.
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