Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 September 1946 — Page 6
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Times ‘Amusement : Clock , CIRCLE “of Human Bondage,” with
Eleanor Parkef, Alexis Smith and Paul Henreid, at 12:18, 3:30, 6:45 and
10, “Inside Job," with Preston Foster and Ann Rutherford, at 11:10, 2:28, 5:40 and 8:55, «NDIANA “Monsieur Beagcaire,” with Bob » Hope and Joan Caulfield, at 11:15, 1:25, 3:35, 5:45, 7:58 and 10. LOEW'S “Three: Wise Fools,” with. Mar , garet O'Brien; Lionel Barrymore, Lewis Stone, - Edward Arnold and Thomas Mitchell, at 12:49, 3:58, 7:07 and 10:19. : “Perilous Holiday,” O'Brien and Ruth Warrick, 2:19, 5:28 and 8:40, LYRIO
“Without Reservations,” With Claudette Oolbért and John ‘Wayne,
with * Pat at 11.10,
at 11:25, 1:30, 3:35, 5:40, 7:50 and 9:55 ’
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STARTS THURSDAY
ON SCREEN “CUBAN PETE” ‘and
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TONITE—Adults, 5:45 to 6—30c
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“RAINBOW OVER TEXAS”
June Preiser. “JUNIOR PROM" hl
ling heifers to Europe, carted Helga
Helga the Cow| Has a Party
Film Stars Also Help Forward Relief Drive
By ERSKINE JOHNSON NEA Staff Writer HOLLYWOOD; "Sept. 8.-—Helga the Heifer almost didn’t make the boat, : ? —A nondescript bossy with™ straw still clinging to her ears and not even a decent pedicure, Helga got a laste of Hollywood at a publicity party and let it be known that life would: never be the same for her, Heifers for Relief, an organiza~ tion dedicated to the task of supply=
to the swank Music room of Los Angeles’ Biltmore hotel for her bon voyage party. “ Explains It All
A beaming ~ publicity plained it all, : “This is an important project. One heifer will save the lives of 10 Edropean children. But it has to be dramatized, so that the public will realize what we're trying to do.” Helga, who didn't seen to care about anything, was being posed between Victor Borge and Mary Anderson at a banquet table. There was a wreath of meadow daisies around her neck. Her plate was filled. with corn flakes and one | reporter bet another that Helga wouldn't touch the stuff, Eats Daisies—and Wire As the flash bulbs exploded, Helga gulped down the cereal and started on the daisies around her neck, The press agents and officials of the Heifers for Relief organization bolted to Hclga's side and pulled a
man ex-
Te LI RTL1 ; | TONITE—Adulls,” 5:45 to 6—30¢ Barbara Stanwyck—Robt, Cummings
“BRIDE WORE BOOTS”
| Gale Storm * “SWING PARADE of 1946" ~ -.
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. INCENDIARY BLONDE" Plus Selected ‘Short Subjects
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Talbott 223% Free Parking Robt, Cummings
THOR |
“ENCHANTED FOREST” in Color
TALBOTT
HELD VER PINAL NIGHT! Bette Davis—Glenn Ford Dane Clark-—~Walter Brennan “A STOLEN LIFE” Plus Selec
————————————— Hollywood Al Pearce “ONE EXCITING ri K" Carl Esmond “CATMEN OF PARIS"
; of MARRIED A WITCH”
Cary Grant—Ethel Barrymore
‘None But the Lonely Hoare! |
2 Sisters From Boston
Lloyd Nolan—Mary B. Hughes
“Dressed to Kill" |
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2 Sisters From Boston
| Lloyd Nolan—Mary B. Hughes
Dressed to Kill” = SARA E Wan A
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Rita H th & ” nr Tord GILDA
“Her Kind of Man” “337
Talhott at 224 Star Cast
“FOREST RANGERS” “ARISE MY LOVE" estinghouse
Air-Conditioned
28th and Ce
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In Swank Hotel
Waring Vocalist
Ruth Cottingham, vocalist fea{ured with the Fred Waring show coming to Butler fieldhouse Sept. a 28.
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touched a drop of milk since. -
scenes; out of camera range, Elsie got mad
went to the studio hospital, into the music room to see a real
the Biltmore hotel. Victor Gets Told A female press agent proceeded | to arrange Helga for more photographs, She placed Helga's left
ing of the movie “Little Men"—and, as a protest against all cows, hasn't
Elsie tried to steal Mr, Oakie’s Jack started shoving Elsie
Late arrivals continued - to pour
. THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
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Coney Island
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Summer Has Almost ‘Worn Out Its Welcome
By JACK GAVER United Press Staff Correspondent NEW YORK, Sept. 3.—You don't
-|need a calendar at Coney Island.|-
They're stringing thousands of light ‘bulbs and hundreds of pennants above Surf ave, and that's an annual sign that summer has § worn out its welcome, The decorations mean that Mardi gras week is near, and that little $30,000 Chamber of Commerce stunt marks the end of the season at the
purposes. week of Sept. 9-15, the concessionfreaks, “spielers and other workers will make a quick exodus. . It's been a good season.
famous = steeplechase amusement center for 18 years, said that it has been the best season since 1928,
next best year. Coney, of course, is no deserted village during though its midway attractions are shuttered. Besides the fact that a lot of people make their homes
:| there, many persons like to drop in stepped on both of his feet, and he
on nice days of the off-season to stroll along the boardwalk and get
sea air.
LAST TWO DAYS!
front foot slightly ahead of her right | front foot—“So she'll look shapely,
length of flower wiring out of her Helga looked disappointed. | “Ah, let her eat it,” we growled. “Pu-lease,” said a publicity girl.| “Helga 1s about to become a | mother.’ | Inthe meantime, Helga~was led:
Plays “Lullaby” " Mr. Borge played Brahm's “Lulllaby” and Helga gazed at him in liquid-eyed but bored tenderness. During Beethoven's “Moonlight Sonata,” Helga nuzzled® him with some force and almost gave him a nasty spill. It all reminded “us of the ‘time Elsie the cow came to ‘Hollywood for a film career and went to a! cocktail party at Ciro's, Elsie’s dairyman assured us that Elsie was night €lub broken, having been fo New York's 21, the Waldorf Astoria supper room and other fancy places without embarrassing .anyone. Jack Doesn't Like "Em It was too bad, we thought, that {Jack Oakie wasn’t at the party for Helga. - | Jack had .an unfortunate ex- | perience with Elsie during the film-|
LAST DAY!
ND HILARIOUS WEEK
CLAUDETYE
COLBERT * JOMNN WAYNE
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Cartoon & News
7 RETURN oy (J AANA JAMES
Plus! A Gala New and Different
“CARTOON CARNIVAL”
4 Revival Minutes of Fun for the Entire Family With Denald Duck, Plute Bugs Bunny, Donald's - Nephews ED “CLUNY BROWN" ' “RAINBOW OVER TEXAS"
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E. 16th Rita Hayworth
Glenn Ford “GILDA”
‘Mysterious Intruder’ Risiany
ra~Dick Haymes LOVE ME?"
“DO YOU __"JOHNNY COMES FLYING HOME"
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2 Sisters From Boston |
Lloyd Nolan—Mary B. Hughes
“Dressed to Kill”
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Lotus Long “TOKYO ROSE”
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© Paulette Goddard . Ray Milland
PARKER =, 70 E. 1th 6:43 S200 Paulette Goddard—Douglas Fairbanks “THE YOUNG IN HEART" Yvonne de Carlo “DEERSLAYER"
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Ray Veroni MILEAND LAK ne “I WANTED
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Plus a 40-Min.
Bri DON Ey Y
SRINGTIME IN THE ROCKIES”
With Denald Dueck, Plute, Bugs Bunyy, Little Lulu
WEST SIDE "| SPEEDWAY vou
Jas. Mason “THE SEVENTH VEIL" Jane Wyatt “STRANGE CONQUEST”
DAISY Bio Ww. Michigaw - == L-0%20 Bette Davi Glens rors "A STOLEN LIFE”
Dickie Moore “JIVE JUNCTION"
STATE 10th & Joseph Cotten
Holmes Jennifer Jones + “LOVE LETTERS’ TH Plus Selected Short Subjects
OLD TRAIN, *%W Wan
James Cagney “CITY vOR Ron UES Plus! “MYSTERY: MAN" a T
BELMONT ®eiponi 4 wah Bette Davis on “STOLEN LIFE" “RAINBOW OVER TEXAS" Chrysler A Air- ir-Conditioned
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?d A YWO oD Dp © Open Air Theater Robt. Cummings—Lizabeth Scott
| “you CAME ALONG”
m. Gargan—Ann
_ uMIDNIGHT MANHUNT” \
DRIVE: IN
Pendleton Pike-Open 3 First Show. Starts 7:30 Maret O'Sullivan Payne
SENTIMENTAL JOURNEY”
Late Show—10 P. M.
“CARTOON REVUE" -
AFTERNOON AND EVENING CLASSES "Starting Sept. 23
BUSINESS CHEMISTRY ECONOMICS EDUCATION ENGLISH FINE ARTS FRENCH GEOGRAPHY GERMAN GOVERNMENT HISTORY JOURNALISM MATHEMATICS PHILOSOPHY PSYCHOLOGY SOCIOLOGY SPANISH SPEECH ZOOLOGY
Complete Freshman-Sophomore Programs
Pre-Medicine, Pre-Law Pre-Dentistry
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— and wiped Helga's' chin. “What about me?” Mr. Borge! asked as he stepped into camera] range. | “Oh, but you're not going to Eu-|
rope and produce a little calf,” thet 4 over to the “piano and somebody |young lady said acidly,
Neighborhood Theater Directory {emer we Mr. Borge play to
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Sat. Eve. Post serial!
| ., Enrollment Begins Sept: 3
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the winter even|f
a good whiff of the bracing winter |
‘SYNTHETIC MICA MADE .'WASHINGTON.—Out of alumina, magnesia, kieselguhr and potassium fluosilicate, the Germans were able
to make synthetic mica which they claimed had better electrical properties than natural micas
ON THE WAY FOR A GAY
‘HOLIDAY IN MEXICO"
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ROSS CHRISTENA AGENCY PRESENTS
FRED WARING
AND ‘HIS WORLD FAMOUS 72—Pennsylvanians—72 IN A MODERN CONCERT
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Saturday Evening Post Story “Canyon Passage” by Ernest Reyeon . ALEXANDER GOLITZEN - Produced by WALTER WANGER - A UNIVERSAL RELEASE,
HOAGY CARMICHAEL—VIC, HERBERT—J. KERN—STRAUSS
“JOHNNY MERCER — OSCAR HAMMERSTEIN—
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WALTER WANGER Presents
DANA ANDREWS BRIAN DONLEVY ~ SUSAN HAYWARD
CL .. PATRICIA ROC / HOAGY CARMICHAEL WARD BOND
ANDY DEVINE STANLEY RIDGES LLOYD BRIDGES FAY HOLDEN VICTOR CUTLER and the Devine Kids, TAD and DENNY
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