Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 April 1941 — Page 37
"FRIDAY, APRIL 11, 1941 _=
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
Doug Plans Tour of S.A.
Younger Fairbanks to Make Good Will Trip. |
WASHINGTON, April 11 (U. P.).| ~Douglas Fairbanks Jr. motion-| picture star, will tour South America | to study means of improving inter- | American understanding through the theatrical : “swing and sway” Mr. Fairbank: sence from his studio until July 1, uhdertook the mission at the reauest of President Roosevelt He led at the White House ster- | day to bid President goodbyv preparatory to flving south | He said he plans to visit Argen- | tina, Brazil, Chile. Peru. Uruguay, | Paraguay, Panama, an possibly Mexico Trrmemmmnam— Open 102. m.
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Actress’ Easter Goes to Charity
HOLLYWOOD, April 11 (U. P.).—| Maureen O'Hara, the Irish actress, | will wear last year's Easter dress Sunday and send the $250 she had budgeted for a new costume to Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt. Mrs. Roosevelt will use the money for any worthy cause she likes, | Miss O'Hara said. She had in-| tended sending the $250 to her | cousin, who is learning to be an| airman, but she learned that the | British furnish student pilots all] equipment,
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10 “Scotland Yard,” with Nancy Kelly, Edmund Gwenn, Henrv Wilcoxon and John Loder, at 12:42, 3:29, 6:16 and
03 Both are in their second week. Deleting the 11 a. m. showing of “Rion.” the same schedule will be in effect Sunday. INDIANA
toe Zanzibar.” with Boh Hope and Dorothy mour, at 12:03. 2:27. 4:51, 7:15 and 9:39. “Zanzibar” is in its second Indianapolis week. Sunday-—1, 3:14, 5:28, 7:42 9:56..
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Sammy Kave and His Band on stage 12:58. 3:50, 6:42 and 9:3 “A Shot in the Dark,” with William Lundigan, Nan Wynn and Ricardo Cortez, on screen at 11:25, 2:17, 5:09, 8:01 and 10:43.
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Stamps Her Foot
Times Special HOLLYWOOD, April 11.—Dorfamous, set her little foot down today on the matter of wearing a pareu, even though a pareu is more colorful—and longer—t At least that's what agents said. Miss Lamour said her fans woul never stand for pareus. The sultry voiced crooner is currently engaged in making a movie to be called “Aloma of the South Seas.” The locale is the South Seas. | where pareus, and not sarongs, are | the native feminine dress. Miss Lamour took one look at sketches of the pareaus designed | and decreed, “No.” Consequently, | the paren Miss Lamour wears in the movie will be shorter, more | form-fitting, just about as sarongish as a sarong.
her press
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Miss Lamour has worn about | everything scanty in her movie career and if you'd like to see her
“Road to Zanzibar,” showing now at the Indiana.
DUCHIN BOOKED AT RIO FOR 8 WEEKS
Times Special NEW YORK, April 11.—Eddie Duchin and his band will fly to Rio de Janeiro next June for an eight weeks’ engagement at the Copaca- |
bana, Rio casino-night club.
The Duchin organization report- |
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HOLLYWOOD, April 11 ES) After more than a year and a half, Greta Garbo is going to make another picture, her first since “Ninotchka.” She'll play the roles of twin sisters and have a super- | Adrian wardrobe, Hollywoodians who get up early {enough on Easter morning can hear | Tlona, Massey sing and Jeffrey Lynn | | recite a poem, at the Bowl's Sunrise! | Service. If you think Movie- | town doesn’t have a heart: Dolores | |Casey, a little Spanish-Irish con-| {tract player, has been bedded at a |sanitarium for three years, but every | time her option comes around, the (studio renews and keeps right on] |sending a weekly pay check. = n " QUEENIE LEONARD, whose Jusie has been as famous as Gracie Fields’ in British musicals, found a souvenir on the “Man Hunt” > | Gardenias {the other day. It was a 1929 theat'rical poster, one of several put up 'by the prop department to give an authentic air to the London east end scene, and advertised Ned Cochran’s revue, “Wake Up and Dream.” Miss Leonard starred in it, introduced the song “What Is This Thing Called Love?” In the same show, | rating no billing, was a chorus girl— ‘named Ann Neagle. =
| THAT AGED miner the {bushy beard, whom you'll in | “Parson of Panamint,” is Charlie |Ruggles, in case vou don't recognize (him. His cook didn’t and he swears {his dogs didn’t either. With three weeks in which to loal and grow whiskers for his role as Chuckawalla Bill, the actor decided to spend the {time away from home and kidding | friends. | He got back in town with two inches of facial fuzz and wearing |disreputable clothes. Starting to go lin his own back door, he was chal\lenged by his trio of hounds, barking and snarling furiously. They were pretty puzzled when the tramp | called them by name, but were still suspicious and kept up the racket until the cook—who has {worked for Ruggles seven years — came to the door. She called off the hounds and, apologizing, asked |the poor ola fellow if he'd like a I of nice hot coffee.
Local Artist Is Honored by MGM
Times Special | NEW YORK, April 11.—George Jo Mess, Indianapolis artist, today | was awarded honorable mention for | an air-brush painting entered in the national Ziegfeld Girl contest sponsored by the Art Students’ | League. The contest was held in connec[tion with a new M-G-M movie, “Ziegfeld Girl,” scheduled for re{lease soon. Judges were James Montgomery Flagg, John LaGatta, Raeburn Van {Buren and Heyworth Campbell, regarded as among the foremost | American illustrators, and Robert | Hale of the Art Students’ League. First prize of $500 went to Victor Kalin, young Lawrence, Kas., artist.
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| Indi apolis 1 GG—Thomas, passed away day. April 9. Funeral Saturday, 1 p. m., at the J. C. Wilson Funeral Home, 1230 Prospect St. Friends invited. Burial | Crown Hill. Friends may call at funeral | home after p. m. Friday.
HARDEN—Earl R., husband of Harden, father of Delorris son of Mrs. O. P. Shelby, Friday morning at residence, 1666 Kess- | ler Blvd Services, Monday, 10 a. m Conkle Funeral Home. Friends invited Burial Brooklyn, Ind Friends may call at funeral home after 6 p. m. Saturday.
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| KELLER—Otto A hushand of Lillian Doyle Keller, father of Francis. Mary, Deloris, Patrick, Rose and Daniel Keller, | died Thursday, April Funeral from the family residence Reet h Grove, Monday, m.; requiem mass ) Church 9 a. m. Interment Holy Church. Friends invited.
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PURCELL—Earl Dick, hushand nf Mavme, father of Nicholas and Clarence PuRcel passed away Wednesday at the hon 1305 Linden St. Funeral Saturday, a. m., at the Baptist Church at Riton, Ind Friends may eall at the C Wilson Funeral Home, 1230 Pree: St
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REGAN—Katherine V., of Los Angeles, Cal., sister of Mrs. Anna R. Mahonev of Indianapolis and Mrs. Edward Robinius of Los Angeles, Cal, passed away April 9. Funeral in Los ‘Angeles Satur- | day, April 12, |
SOLOMONS—Rose Kiser, passed away * FOOT Thursday morning at the Methodist Hospital, wife of George. mother of Mrs. Claris Krohngold, Mrs. Mildred Oberdor- = at the Aaron- |
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c | WYITTENBACH—Jacob F.. age 66 vears. | passed away Wednesday noon. Survived be two :istors. Mrs ary Wirth, Lots- | ville, Kv., Mrs. Rosie Jones. Cincinnati { O.. two brothers. Levi and Fred Wyttenbach, London, Kv Funeral Seryices at | the Rovster & Askin Mortuary
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{ Times Special | NEW YORK, April 11.—Bing Crosby’s managers today denied [that he would make a film about
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| TIG-TOC CLUB. “Bright Spot—FEasi Side.” | Entertainment every night. 2602 E. 10th. | : (PAPER HANGING) a PAPERHANGING, Steaming. Inside and outside painting Immediate Service, Work guaranteed, W., VanHorn, DR1208 {
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jose - |MAKE sure , your decorator shows you the | ADVANCE PAINT CO. selection of disAPE wall paper.
APER HANGING and steaming 10¢ roll | E _With sale of paper, CH-4604-J.
| Paperhanging, 15¢ rl. paint- CH- 0035!
oe: ¥ steaming. P. 4 Sheperd. | PAPER furnished and hung, 'BE-0699 | ay TRE NTUCKY | | For quick, low
or hang your paper, To (PAPER HANGING & PAINTING) ne, RI-5551
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|For SALE- “The “Lambert and the abstract business has been running for over 50 years, Tt is v 1luahle Must be sold to close the tate. Oscar G. Miller, Administrator, Sree 1sburg, Ind
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Paperhanging ... ” Wanted “Paper hanging and Painting.
Est. free. Phone BE-2007-W, CH. 4370
(PATER STEAMING)
and Painting Merchant. CH-0591, ‘Swaps
cvl. Priced $495—take payment of $200 and 18 mo, $22.50 mo. Ll-
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PONTIAC clear lof finance 8843 3 New Suburban Rentals Worth 85.000, trade for farm of equal DR-2622 2016 Carson
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aper removed 10 ‘yrs.’ ‘exp.
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COMPLETE LINE—EASTER NOVELTIES. Blodan Pharmacy, Blvd. Place WA -0093
| SPECIAL—EASTER CANDIES & NO TIES PILMAN'S PHARMACY, Roosevelt Ave. CH-4221
(PIANO_TUNING)
“ANDIES 4 1602 | — 4
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\ alue ~600x16 HIGH auality Firestone tires, $29 your old tires. DENISON SERVICE,
Shin and Pennsylvania
AIR. COMPRESSOR shallow well pump, Madison Ave
VEL2766
inclinable kick press
1 DR-0321. _ 1230 Prosbect St.
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(INSURANCE)
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ABLE INS. AGENCY, INC.
ARMSTRONG—Roy E.. husband of Pearl E. and father of Mrs. Dorothy Likens, lcosT—Man’ s pocketbook containing paper | Anderson, Ind.. passed away Wednesday | money, Wed. between 2-4 p. m. Reafternoon. Services at Flanner ward. TA-8385
& Bu- | chanan Mortuary Saturday, 1 m LOST THURSDAY DOWNTOWN
rr ds ted B 1 1 Park. Friends may call al the mormary. | GOLD HAMILTON WRIST WATCH. RE-
BROWN—Leetha May of 4401 Wash beloved sister of Mrs, Alton Rt: Evansville; Mrs. Herbert Lee, New Castle; Miss Dale and Miss Ibra Brown, Rev. | Archiless M., Rush L. Brown and William Brown of Oaktown, Arnold G.| Brown of Jackson, Ga. and James, Des Moines, Ia., departed this life Thursday. Funeral Saturday, 10 a. m.. at Kirk Ireiieton Mortuziy 5342 F. ington St. urial Bethel Cemetery, Yale, Ill Friends invited.
CORIDAN—John F., brother of Mrs. C. E. Shover and Brother Gerald, Mobile. Ala.. died Thursday, Friends may call at the temporary Kirby Mortuary, 2238 N. Meridian St.. after 7 p. m. Priday. Funeral Monday, 8:30 a. m., at mortuary, 9 & m. at St. Patrick's Church. Burial Holy Cross Cemetery. Friends invited.
GERLACH—Rev. John C.. husband of the la‘e Katherine Beal and father of Calvin of Indianapolis, Reuben of Columbus, O Talitha of Shanghai, China, passed away | suddenly April 9 at Cincinnti, O. Services Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary Saturdayv, 10 a. m. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill. Friends may call at the mortuary Friday evening.
sOTT—Virgil A. age 54 husband of Annabelle, [father Mary Hamilton, rs. Nellie James and William Gott, passed awav Wednesday. Puneral Saturdav, April 12, 2 p. m. at the residence nf his son, 516 S. Holmes Ave. Friends invited Bu- | rial Floral Park Cemetery. Priends may ee call at residence. Georg w. Usher PLUMBER §& “helper with at least 2 Service, ne dai : experience, 4176 Udell, TA-3306,
BROWN leather billfold: valuable papers: Salem, Reward. RI- Be
contained $35, Ind., address
TIMES Want re ns economy a Vien? Tesults. Phone RI-55
Help er Bons
RELIABLE white girl Po housework:
8 i
“once; over 21; TA-9305
| 303 INDIANA TRUST BLDG. RI-5040. | | (JANITOR SUPPLIES) | 2 “famous for |H, P. CHEMICAL CO — Mops, brooms, Use them— brushes waxes, soaps, polishes. __209_W. Washington St. LI-3446. | SAVE on housecleaning supplies, We deliver to homes, tions. “all H. P Chemical Co. LI-3446 ar (MOVING & STORAGE) $8. TAYT OR , TRANSFER & STORAGE and long-distance moving.
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LADY in wheel chair will share rooms Bee)
utilities for care of house, yard. 1524 IR- 8997
= oollege.. WAITRESSES—Girls for car service. Im- | mediately. “The New Tee-Pee.” 3820 _ Fall 1 Creek Blvd. |
FACTORY girls who wish to better them- | selves financially, apply 214 Kresge Bldg
WANTED —Young white g girl for nights. IR-993
work, 1 child, stay E. Side foll.
rms Dearborn. CH-
‘Reas. Covered vans, Experienced. W. STEINKAMP. (PAINTING) | |
|waLL Inside painting. estimates. WA-394 PAINTING. roofing, repair work. “Immediate service. iY guaranteed. JOHN GARRITY TIR-60
v - Decorating Paper hanging, painting,
Best. Hogan, CH-0647-R. | PAINTING. papering, repairing. Up to three years to pay. BE- 2770 evenings. INTERIOR, exterior decorating: 20 months to pay . Free estimates, TA-7528. | (PAPER CLEANING) PAPER CLEANING: 50c room; vears of experience Immediate service. (White.) ANNAN, BRST, cu sansspi ms | PAPER CLEANING, wail washing, floor | Sasing; work guaranteed: oxperienced; wh ORAN BE- “We
WASHING — Basement spraying, | Huuse painting. Free
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KT “MECHANIC “with tools; obar. U. 8.| MOTOR EXCHANGE. 541 E, Washington ST WANTED Car washer, none other need apply
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Outboards hi Outboards Motors; new, used. Out-
board Motor Mart. MA-217 "TIMES
Want Ads are mo fo!
"famous economy and quick results, Use theme Phone RI- 5551
16. BE, 3737 (PLASTE RING)
cement work, blocks, work, LI-4712,
and old LI 1129
bricks, Call
PL ASTERING, geeral repair 6-8 pm
PLASTERING —new work 8 special Ity.
(POU L TRY MARKET S)
QUALITY poultry, eggs. Free dressing | and deiiviry. UNTAIN SQUARE ~ POULTRY 1029 Virani. DR-6766. (PROMPT TRANSFER AND DELIVERY) | ACME Delivery Transfer Try |
Service our service and economize. 525 S. Ala__bama, |
Pets, Poultry, Livestock 32 EASTER "SUGGESTIONS
Shell-Parrakees—Love Birds. All colors Reasonable HU DEI SON, 2619 E 12th CO. 6204
nC 1 R. Brown ‘Easter Bunnies, 50¢ SRR Service Station. 201 Kentucky Av. RI-0265. HEREFORD, registered quality, native cattle, cows,
bulls, heifer calves. DAMON SMI" TH. HU- 8610. 0c
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RIRTING NEW cards, double paneled, mailed. RICHARDS THE E. New York k St. 1-374.
1000 g00d business $2.90. Samples PRINTER, 127 |
(REMODEL ING EXPE RTS)
Repairs, of Work guar-
ROOFING. Siding, Painting. all kinds. Free estimates anteed. TA-7040
(RENT A NEW AUTOMOBILE)
NEW CARS. 10941 Models. DRIVE YOURSELF INC. 39 Kentuck: RI-T 118 RUCK) Move INC..
(RENT A NEW TR NEW TRUCK? IT JOURSELF RI-61 (RU RAL
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|RENT A DRIVE South
GAS SE RVICE) "he changed bottle gas. Free estimates, BR-6023.
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N Alabama Any Color, CH-4230-W Easter Bunnies “5 Bins wick. 5 mo. old TA- 1356. — Chicks $7 up dl. Custom hatch. TR-1957. { \Farm, Garden, Plants 33 plants; other garden Olants in season. 2917 S. Meridian. DR-3869 with attachmts $2.28 pipes: 2-vear fuarantee: SUPPLY. CH-3344, uce | | ROSES, fine 2-year rade i, We Nurseries, a6 w. in
6 for $1; chicks for Easter. Schuh's, 9 “Spaniel, black pedigreed, a Cocker : Eastside Hatchery, , 4919 E. 2is% HOOSIER Plant Co. Cabbage and tomate Heavy duty ELECTRIC machine; no free es stimadtes. 1325 Xv. TIMES Want Ads Cost ‘less and pr RI-5561.
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