Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 March 1946 — Page 6

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* Joan Leslie and Robert Alda in “Cinderella Jones,” opening Thurs-

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Linda Lee Denied Right to Alimony

“HOLLYWOOD, March 26 (U. P.). ~Actiess Linda Lee was denied temporary. alimony today in her second divorce suit against John R. Owens, 50, gins manufacturing

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Owens the first time in 1042. The marriage was annulled in 1943 and she married Capt. Robert Wilson. Then, she said, Owens persuaded her in 1944 to divorce Wilson in Mexico and remarry him, although she was expecting Wilson's child. Now she wants to divorce Owens again, but Judge Kurtz Kauffman ksaid the second marriage was void and that she still was married to

Wilson because California does not recogn Mexican divorces. Listing Qwens’ assets as “over a million dollars,” Miss Lee sued for $2500 a month support pending a final divorce settlement. She sald she needed $500 a nth for rent, $300 for food, $750 for clothes and $750 for “incidentals.” \ Owens, son of the founder™of the Libby-Owens Glass company, denied

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Patricia Travers Is Soloist This Week-end.

Youthful ‘Patricia Travers, Amerfcan violinist, will make her Indianapolis debut with Fablen Sevitzky and the Indianapolis Symphony at the coming week-end’'s concerts. At 17, Miss Travers has a record of 10 years professional playing, during which she has appeared with most of the major symphony orchestras. :

In the concerts Saturday night and Sunday afternoon, Miss Trav-

of Mendelssohn's violin concerto. Other works on the week-end menu include Dvorak’s - “New World” symphony and Ravel's Bolero. Dr, Sevitzky and the orchestra will play a special concert at 7:30 p.m, today at the Veterans hospital, under the auspices of John H. Holliday Jr. post of the American Legian and the post ladles’ auxiliary, Tonight's concert, arranged by the post program committee, Ralph Lewis, chairman, and W. C. Patterson, post commander, will consist mainly of light musie,

Set Civic Theater Ticket Sale Date

Box-office sales to the general public for “Blithe Spirit,” Noel Coward's comedy opening at the Civic theater April 5, will commence Thursday. Civic theater members will be able to purchase seats beginning tomorrow for the seven-night run of the Coward play. Jack Hatfleld, Civic director, has assembled a cast of favorites including Winifred Skyrme, Jack and Bobbie Welch, Sheba Wilson and Dorothea Craft. Hal Hauks, who plays the lead, will be remembered for his roles in “Boy Meets Girl” “Ten-Minute Alibi” and “It Never Rains” during the 1042-43 season. Helen Buell, who plays the role of Elvira, the blithe spirit, is new to Civie audiences, but has a lot of professional amateur experience to her

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h 3 “Three Strangers,” with BSvdney Greenstreet, Geraldine “Fitzgerald and Peter Lorre, at 12:35, 3:30, 7:08.

“Love, Honor 3nd 3 duh 11, 3:15, 5:30 and 8 INDIANA “Road te Utepia,” with Bob Hope, ey Crosby and Dorothy Lamour, 1, 1:10, 3:20, 5:30, 7:45 and 9:54 KEITH'S “A Guy Named Joo” at 11:18, 4, 63 Vand 9:57. “And Now Tomorrow” at 1:25, 4:5 and 8:33. LOEW'S “Adventure,” with Greer Garson and Clark Quis, at 9:45, 12:08, 2:34, $5, 7:26 and 9:52. LYRIO “House of Dracula” at 11:15, 3:08, ~4:58, 7:46 and 10:35, ~ “Isle of the Dead” at 12:53, 3:43,

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RECONCILIATION GOES ON ROCKS

HOLLYWOOD, March 26 (U, P.), —Actress Helen Gilbert obtained her final divorce yesterday from attorney Seymour S. Chotiner, whom she first divorced three years ago before reconciling six months later. Miss Gilbert married Mr, Chotiner in the spring of 1942, divorced him the next December, and reconciled with him the following June.

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ARLEN WED, TO GET DIVORCE, REMARRY

HOLLYWOOD, March 26 (U. P.). —Actor Richard Arlen married Margaret Kinsella, New York socialite, in- Mexico six months ago and will remarry her next fall after his divorce from* Jobyna Ralston becomes final, he told friends yes-

terday.

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