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\Be-Diamonded Ella Raines
By VIRGINIA MacPHERSON United Press Stall Correspondent HOLLYWOOD, . July
y Aren't | Expensive,’ Chortles
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AThe Well-Groomed Bride.” with Olivia De Havilland, Ray Milland
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and Sonny Tufts, at 11, 1:45, 430, 7:30 and 10:08, “Swing Parade of 1046," with
ting their opera equipped with a tenor that shoots from the hip. . The next summer they may even get a horse that speaks Italian,
{from San Antonio.
Sunday night he'll appear, coast
He got the job by being wut | tioned over long-distance telephone |
Of course the nag, now working | to coast, on a National radiowshow |
Mr,
4.~There wasn't much doubt who was the most: valuable star out at Universal today. The lady was greeneyed Ella Raines. We figure she was worth a cool $100,000 on the
. horse sense for that.
for the Ban Antonio police depart- Danilo's "business manager, | ment, hasn't been rushed into sigr'- | George Lee: Marks—also fronr Texas ing a contract—he's got too much | —said: “Evefyone up here is surprised when they discover that However the, tenor, Rolf Danilo, Rolf: can really sing. I guess. they & handsome deputy. sheriff who is/ don't expect it in a deputy sheriff.”
also from the Texas city, plans to| My, Marks claims that Mr. Dantlo
| Antonio,
[hoof. And right at her heels every minute werd two burly cops. Because the gorgeous Miss R. was dripping with diamonds. Real ones. And furs. The expensive kind. To say nothing of her gown, . A thumpin' 100 bucks a yard that set the studio back. “Aren't I expensive?” she beamed. “And would you believe it, this is
in ““The Well. now at the
Ray
Milland, Groomed Bride,” Circle. '
All deputies were alerted
Ella Raines
“Texas type at all, but Rolf doesn't VERE
ride the horse on stage just as soon sings to “PF” above high “C” while as the horse learns to neighimost good singers are .content .to high “Cc”. . bang high “C" and let well enough “My ambition,” Rolf sald, “is to|galone.
play the ‘sheriff in ‘The Girl from the Golden West,’ and I'll need I couldn't bring bim with me this time, but I may next year. He's pretty shy though.” Appears in ‘Rigoletto’ Danilo quit chasing Texas bad
men long enough’ to come up and " take the duke's role in “Rigoletto”
the othér night at the Brooklyn academy of music, The duke, of course, is pretty much of a heel and not the pure
"Phat. “After all"< he sali, “the guy just chases women, That's hot against the law.”
STARR critics ited this. singing]
“In ‘Rigoletto’ the other night”
up to high ‘D’' dur "Ito show that “he with the soprano.”
atic and then.
He almost “Rigoletto”
miss debut
kana, Ark.
plained,” was doing it.”
very much, ard he likes Brooklyn
the murderer’ was
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“People were getting killed pairs. down there MrseMarks gx ‘and they didn't know who.
Mr. Marks sald, “Rolf ran right on
ing ‘a duet, Just could keep up
Mr. Danilo welcomes a little oper-“hoogle-woogie"”
like that now
t keeps the cash cus{tomers on their toes.
ed out on his because of a
murder mystery down ine Texar-
in
— hen the tip. wk thashed 1m
headed for go
to grab their guns and get busy. “So there we were,” Mr, Marks sald. “Rolf was due to leave for Brooklyn, but he couldn't, People might” say that he was running away from danger.” The murderer gave ‘em all a break—he turned up in Little R ck
the ‘first evening gown T've ever worn in all my years of moviemaking. Usually I draw jeans or casual tweeds.” Worth Waiting For
Tt was worth waiting for. A black brocade creation with threads
and surrendered. of gold that made the Raines ————————————— curves glitter when she walked. There wasn't much above the waist | Atom Bomb Test except our movie queen. But the |
skirt was billowy enough to run the cost up into several thousands. Blung casyally around her shoul I As A luxy lous white mink det Vout! ; “Bee ESE IN Universal's, “White Tie and Tails,” Miss Rairies does most, of her emoting in fancy" night clubs~and: “ans bling palaces. - But what those” poiicemert- Kept thelr eyes on Wai" HAE (ROU
Filmed in Color
WASHINGTON, July 5 (U, P)— The. anmnest color pigtures: af shy time"—showing the Bikini atom | C08 bomb test—will be shown to the publie--~soon = bys» newspeelv-gnd television, Cmdr. William "C, Park, navy-e photographie. officer .+for ‘Opera tidh Crossroads,“ "gt day. He returned with Li; 90 feet’ of
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film from Bikini which will be re-|diamond necklace’ “ardind her viewed for security before public|Mly-white throat. It had about | distribution, three dozén stones in it—none!
in the center weighed four and a half.
Children's Center To Open at Riverside
Aladdin's Land, children’s center in Riverside Amusement park, will open Tuesday through Saturday at '3 p. m. for the remainder of the season, park officials announced to-
v [ Just a ‘Measly’ Clip A $10000 diamond and ruby bracelet clanked on her left arm. And a diamond-flower clip twinkled in her brown hair. “But that's worth only a measly |
| admitted.
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Universal rented this high-priced tice from a local jeweler who parcels out his jewels to the movie for a right tidy But it would .cost mote
factories. And
sum, too.
if anything happened to ‘em.
That's where the cops came In, And they didn't let Miss Raines
out of their sight “It's a little embarrassing,”
going “and how long I'll be. An
while I'm changing my clothes
shhiey stand Kuard ausatde ma. a 1
ing room door.’ 0 Come quittin' time and Miss Ratios has™ “to wheek feat she
studig vault while they de Bgcitise Rat diamond.»
Poor Dan Duryea, who plays Igood guy for the first time “White Tie and Tails,”
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scenes, And he just stood lared at us.
“Before you leave,” he muttered, “I'd like Bhave you take a look
she “I have to tell 'em everytime I leave the set just where I'm
=ice her]
BY, (52 peicemen sean She’ can't” ledve for the] night until they've checked all the | diamonds and locked ‘ein up in the
under three karats. And the gem!’
gets stuck {in the title outfit .for most of his and
f day. : | Closed on Mondays,
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| merry-go-round, ferris wheel, whip, | tanks, boats, autos and aero. swing. Park officials announced today that the amusement center would 11 and 12 to the | auxiliary to the Marion county Ju-
| The program for Sunday eve{ning’s carillon concert from Scottish | Rite cathedral tower has been an-
James R. Lawson, carilloneur has chosen a group of selections from the works of Handel for the confeert, which will begin at 8:15 p. m.
at my 350 watch.” $2000," Miss Raines grinned |
Shirley Heads
Romance List
Ex-Child Star, Husband Are Selected by Club
By ROBERT RICHARDS United Press Staff Correspondent NEW YORK, July 5. — Shirley Temple and her sergeant, John George Agar, headed the lst of | 1946's “10 greatest romances” as| chosen by the Hemetine club of America. Blond brainstorm Betty Hutton, | of the movies, along with Hubby Ted Briskin, ran a poor fifth in the balloting. Hemetine, if you didn't know ft, is a manufactured stone that looks like a hunk of’ licorice. They're using the stuff to lure males into wearing engagement rings. The Hemetine club—composed of wives and sweethearts of G. L's, with 157 chapters from coast to|
ANN SHERIDAN DENNIS MORGAN JACK CARSON ALEXIS SMITH
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Sere Nan Merriman To Sing at Purdue LAFAYETTE, Ind. July 5-~Nan Merriman, mezzo-soprano, will be heard In recital here in Purdud
university's music hall at 8 p. m, today.
Marking ‘the opening of the summer series of convocations and lec~ tures, Miss Merriman's program will include classical and modern arias and songs,” ' Accompanist will be Roger Bone. :
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