Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 April 1941 — Page 11

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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

The Dictator Returns

Herr Hitler current showing of Great Dictator.” This

thinks Charlie the The

road

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which

place,

returning to Loew's screen following

of Bovs plaved

The movie, is

in October

Town.” of course,

here two weeks as a show, time

popular prices will be in order.

RECORDINGS =

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Fremont Power

Beethoven: Symphony No. 3 in the “Eroica’

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mntentior

while

Rediscovered Music of Johann Strauss, Volume II; Howard Barlow the Columbia Broadcasting Symphony Orchestra (Columbia

Strauss:

and

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SEE CAROLE LANDIS, tOVELY HAL ROACH STAR, IN “TOPPER RETURNS”

NEIGHBORHOODS

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rebuilding of

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She'll Wear Something Old,

By David Marshal ; New and Blue at Wedgay pictures as “Footsteps ding Friday which are skipping around time this week Flynn

By FREDERICK C. United Press Hollywood Correspondent HOLLYWOOD, April 15.—Miss Deanna Durbin has coming to her a special award from this department the first movie actress experience to frankly the and intends to marry him. She's the date: Friday 8:30 p She's

OTHMAN

gong through a lot ot smart as the cops Irving and Rivoli tomorrow = = =

as

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that she loves man

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church: And Willsie Martin. She's sent invitations to 1000 well-wishers, including us and, in-so-far as we can discover, she has set a precedent in Hollywood by acting like any other bride-to-be anywhere. She's marrying Vaughn Paul, the only beau she ever had, because she loves him and she isn't ashamed of it. That's why she gets our award " n ” TOUGHEST ASSIGNMENTS we've had in movieland have concerned weddings. One week before she married Dan Topping, Miss Sonja Henie told us she wouldn't marry him. A couple of days before Lana Turner married Artie Shaw, she informed us that she hated him And on, hrough practically every movie romance of the last three vears. Latest was Jimmy Roosevelt's. He finally married his nurse Monday, ORIENTAL } Lif wit all right, after denying almost Hey ang Second Chorus. Tomorroy everytime we saw him that he nr T= had such plans. PARAMOUNT—1 tor We've lost sleep, and cooled our Ihe Villian S eit pe Pl heels, and been accused of being : 44 a dummox these many years because we never could get a movie K actress to tell the truth about her REX—T1 Re SRA VEsRarh or ne | Wedding plans. Along comes Miss \ Keeps a Date’ Radi ity | Durbin, probably the most important picture star to get married in our experience, and everything's on the up-and-up. It almost seems incredible The 19-year-old Deanna said she was following all the wedding traditions. She's wearing something old, something new, something blue. She's having her wedding gown fitted and she’s shooing photographers away, because it’s supposed to be bad luck for the bride to be seen in her veil before the big moment After the wedding she's holding a reception at the Beverly Wilshire Hotel, because that's traditional, too, and then she and the 25-year-old groom are taking a honeymoon, which will last until May 15, when she must start recording at Universal Studios for her next picture = ” ” THE MATRON of honor her sister, Mrs

Purgess Meredith and Irene HerYE

at the

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CAROLE LANDIS

’My choice for best-tasting cola was Royal Crown Cola—by a big margin’

Let the results of certified Hollywood taste-tests show vou the way to a far better cola. Lovely Carole Landis made Roval Crown's famous cola taste-test, drank leading colas in unlabeled cups, and voted Royal Crown Cola best-tasting. Groups of movie folks at R-K-O, Hal Roach and Universal studios made tests and vesed the same way. Voted best-tasting in city after city from coast to coast in 5 out of 6 tests, Royal Crown Cola with its big 5c bottle fills TWO FULL GLASSES. (Handy home carton of 6 bottle—25¢c.) Make yours the cola that's best by taste-test.

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Deanna and Paul . ,

man. Best i

tographer

man will be CinemaElwood Bredell, cousin of Paul. Ushers will include John Rogers, son of a motion picture executive; Howard Christie, an assistant director; Joseph A. McDonough, ditto, and Thomas King, Reed Gattman, Robert Ross and Claude Fisher, intimate friends Miss Durbin many wedding

has received so gifts, from friends and fans alike, that it likely will take weeks before she even sees them all. First to arrive from an admirer was a rug, which a Denver fan said he Knitted himself. Police fear that control of the crowds in front of the church will be a problem. They estimate that at least 10,000 will jam heavily traveled Wilshire Blvd. in hope of getting a peek at the bride. Miss Durbin first met Paul in in 1936 when she was 14 years old. She was one of the “Three Smart Girls.” It was her first picture. Paul was the second assistant director—and the only person on the set who treated her as if she

‘MISS HOUK PLAYS

RECITAL AT ODEON

Mary Louise Houk ing under Jordan recital Odeon With

harpist studyLynne Wainwright of the Conservatory, will 8:30 p today

play a at

at m. the R. Dale Harrod at the pi- | ano, Miss Houk’s program will deal with the musie of Handel, Mozart, (Rameau, Salzedo, Palmgren, | Brahms and. Debussy.

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Don Castle, gets his ‘Power sell

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and All His Famous Radio Personalities Prizes! Fun! "So You

Want to Lead a Band” Contest

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« it's just plain love,

really were an actress. He didn't say, “Hey, you.” He was polite. She thought he was swell. As picture after picture reached the screen with Miss Durbin as star, young Paul gradually worked himseif up the ladder, too. becoming first assistant director. and finally an associate producer. Two vears ago he and Miss Durbin decided maybe it was love They began going together and neither has had a date since with anybody else.

|

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 16,

Deanna Follows the Old Traditions

WIHEN DOES IT START?

CIRCLE “That Night in Rio,” Fave Don Ameche Miranda, at 11. 1:47 10:08

with Alice and Carmen 4:34. 7:21 and

_'“Seotland Yard,” with Nancy Kelly Edmund Gwenn. Henry Wi eoxen and Sohn Loder, at 12:42. 3:29. 6:16 and 03

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“Road Bing

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Band and

on 9:34 with WilWynn and screen at 11:25 10:43

1941 Kaye Sees His Records Made

Kaye, now Lyric, took time between shows to visit the local RCA Manufacturing Co. and watch his own recordings placed on a disc. Miss Alberta Harkena, RCA employee, illustrated the process to the band leader. The record— “Until Tomorrow” and “Sidewalk Serenade.

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