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{Merle | Oberon Plans to Rest

‘Exhausted’ Star, Mate To Vacation 6 Months

By VIRGINIA MacPHERSON United Press, Staff Correspondent

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over-all tan and the all-white | wardrobe—is busy these days pack- | ling with one hand and turning | down movie offers with thé other. | She isn’t kiddin’ when she says | she's going to play for six months. «1 am.” she declared today, “com-=

pletely exhausted.” But don't go dreaming up any fox | mental pictures of a haggard Miss Oberon with dark circles and stuff.

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In a backless white sports dress |she looked just as gorgeous as she | does on the screen. And that's no mean accomplishment. | Reported Terrific Miss Obergn’s just ~ finished “Temptation,” for Universal-Inter-national. If she "doesn’t wind up with some kind of an academy | |award for it, say her studio bosses, they're gonna be mighty disap-|

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Teendrama Summer Theater To Present Murder Mystery

The Teendrama Summer theater | will be presented by the following Donald Thiele, Josephine | Starkey, Emmett Tuxhorn, Marion | mM Norma | Owens, Loretta Spalding, Harriett | [to the city’s 1000-odd night clubs Tressler, Charlotte Thome, Lee Roy (ot A, B and C classification by Julia Brake, [local 802 of the American Federa-|

will produce “Lunatics at Large,” | players: a murder mystery by James Reach, J at 8:15 p. m. next Tuesday in Caleb | Starrett. Mills hall at Shortridge high school. Included in the cast are Civic Jordan conserva-

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‘James R. Lawson, Scottish Rite | in the wake of a 45 per cent wage cathedral carilloneur. will increase. demand by the musicians a program of familiar church hymns |

union which would become effective |8t 8:15 p. m. tonight. Sept. 2. | The program on the cathedral] Operators of the chibi: lcarillon will conclude with a spewhich feature chorus lines and| Pra or." by Alber of "The Lowe's other “production” frills, were unan- Prayer,” by Albert Hay Malotte. | imous in declaring the demand “absurd.” { They said that entertainment would have to be cut to the bone unless there is a drastic revision of | the musicians’ stand.

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| Very gruesome “And very tiring” Miss Oberon | added. “So now I'm taking six months off. Lucien and I are go-| ing to relax and play. And in a month or so we're going to Mexico.” Still Like Mexico

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This time, Jsouth of the border. She and Cam- | | eraman Lucien Ballard were there | {a ‘year ago. But they ran into a} little trouble. * “We were trying to get married,” |Miss# Oberon said. “But they| wouldnt’ let us. Something about {legal entry or some other mysterious | red tape.” So she and Mr. Ballard came back | |to Hollywood. Still single. And a| month later they hit the front pages | with a proxy marriage, First time on rec record for a movie queen.

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The return of Leon the Indianapolis Symphony orches- | tra was announced today by fo Sevitzky, conductor “|Files Divorce Suit | Concertmaster here for four years| CAMBRIDGE, Mass. Aug. 16 (U. | prior to his military service, Mr.|P,).—Wanda Winchell Lawless, 19- | Zawisza served as assistant con- {year-old actress-daughter of colductor of the Manila, P. I, Sym-|umnist Walter Winchell, filed a phony orchestra towards the end cross suit for divorce yesterday, lof the war in the Pacific. | charging the ex-G. I., with whom | «In announcing Mr. Zawisza's re- | she eloped, with eruel and abusive turn. Dr. Sevitzky said a number treatment on their wedding day. of. former Indianapolis orchestral The actress and William PF. Lawmembers will be coming back to less, a Boston art student, were their pre-war places this year, married June 5, 1945, in West cen rete New York, N. J, but they separated GARDEN CLUB MEETS {Shortly afterward, The Garfield Garden ‘club will; In a divorce action filed last Sepmeet at 1:30°p. m. Tuesday in the|tember, Lawless also charged cruel {home of Mrs. Isa Felton, 2116 Pros-!and abusive treatment and said

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