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Beautifully filmed in technicolor, ithe 20th Century-Fox product, now showing at the Indiana theater, scores high on every count—story, direction, beauty and acting. Against the background of Indiana county fairs and the picturesque landscape of Kentucky, “Home in Indiana” tells the heart-warming story of fast horses, spirited youth and proud men.

Features Youngsters In their first featured roles are

17-year-old June Haver, 19-year-old Jeanne Crain and Lon McAllister, who is just 20. And once again youll see the lovable Walter Brennan, this time in a tailor-made role of “Thunder” Bolt, a proud horse trainer whose shattered dreams are revived by a

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HOLLYWOOD, June 15 (U. P.).— While the film city speculated on the possibility of a reconciliation with his ex-wife, Ava Gardner, pint-sized film actor Mickey Rooney today slicked his cowlick under a G. I. cap, and turned his talents to soldiering. The 22-year-old actor who “grew up” as Andy Hardy—and swelled his income to a reported $3000 a week at the same time—reported yesterday to Ft. MacArthur, Cal, as a $50-a-month private. Rooney and Miss Gardner were married Jan. 10, 1942, after a whirlwind courtship, and a little more than .a year later, she obtained a

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Twenty service men will be honored guests Monday night of Myrtle temple 7, Pythian Sisters, at 512 N. Illinois st. The temple will also be hostess at 2 p. m. to the Marion County association. There will be a covered dish supper at 6:30 p. m. and entertainment at 8 p. m.

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