Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 November 1946 — Page 13

THURSDAY, NOV. 7, 1048

Bugs Bunny’ Fails : to comedian George Jessel when 4

On Election Pay-Off iy

: “She sald she anid Mr. Brodie, 21, - HoTLYwooD, Nov, 7 (U. 'P.).—

Rr. K. O. contract player, were mar‘Mel Blane, creator of Bugs Bunny MO in Tiluasa. oe ietives and 2 radio network Mz Tid [cause first we wanted to tell Steve's couldn't induce a big white rabbit parents, who live in Wichita, Kans., to- walk a block down Hollywood and because he had a lot ofswork boulevard to pay off an election bet.| i 1y0 11 di0 * Miss Andrews said. Chided by Radio Director Joe. Rines, who picked winner U. S. Sex. William F. Knowland (R), . Blane carried the reluctant Ly; yj] most of the way yesterday.

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Piano Duo at Purdue Music Hall Friday*

Times State Service LAFAYETTE, Ind, Nov, T—Vitya

! . Jessel's Ex-Wife Says Vronsky and Victor Babin, duo-! pianists, will be presented in Purdue

3 She Wed Month Ago university music hall Friday at HOLLYWOOD, Nov. 7 (U. P)—|8 p. m. as the fourth feature of Lois Andrews and husband No. 3,|the conyention series. Actor Steve Brodie, admitted today | The famed team, who met as they were married a month 280 in| | individual students with Artur Mexico and started looking for a{Schnabel, have renounced * solo honeymoon house. Sota in favor of their presént The 22-year-old showgirl and | (eminence in the field of ‘two-piano nightclub singer’s first marriage was 5 playing.

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Frankie Carle

in “Moonlite Melodies’

FABIEN SEVITZRKY

Conducting

INDIANAPOLIS SYMPHONY Murat Theater

{1 § POPULAR CONCERT

Sunday, Nov. 10, 10, 3 P. M.,

MUSICAL . COMEDY

. Soloists

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JUNE BROWN ~ Soprano MERRY WIDOW OKLAHOMA CARROUSEL

DANIEL COBB Baritone NAUGHTY MARIETTA STUDENT PRINCE MAYTIME

: And Others GOOD SEATS NOW $1.20 $1.80, $2.40 Tax Incl.

MURAT—RI-9596 H. P. WASSON & CO. RECORD DEPT.

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3 FOUL Le EEC ER

TONITE—Adults, 5:45 to 6=30¢ TONITE—Adalts, 5:45 to 6—30e Paul Heinreid—Eleonar Parker Glenn Ford—Janet Blair

“OF HUMAN BONDAGE" “GALLANT JOURNEY”

“INSIDE JOB” “MAN WHO DARED"

Preston Foster, Leslie Brooks,

Neighborhood Theater Directory

WEST SIDE | OLD TRAIL “0 W,_ Wash. HAMILTON

| Jl} ohn Loder “WIFE OF MONTE, “Cristo” : 3 i

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CONQUEST OF CHEYENNE Paul “of H ” wash 1} near uman Bondage BELMONT Semon 8 Wash. |} newns ne “THE SE ARCHING WIND? Rogers

“DICK TRACY"

“My Pal Trigger” Morgan Conway 2 — = lh Paulette Goddard . , ¥

SPEEDWAY Burgess Merideth

|] | | “DIARY OF A CHAMBERMAID” | { | | |

“SONG OF OLD WYOMING?’ DAISY big

540 Ww. v. Michigan Donna Reed—Tom Drake

“FAITHFUL IN MY FASHION" June Priesser “SWEATER GIRL" 10th & Ann Sheridan

| STATE Holmes Dennis Morgan

TONIGHT,

5:45 te 6—23¢, plus tax

“ONE MORE TOMORROW"

Benny Fields “MINSTREL MAN"

NORTH SIDE

| | “EARL NIESSE SUGGESTS TODAY _

Walter Brennan—Lon McAllister “HOME IN INDIANA In Color Dorothy Lamour “HU RRICANE"”

sist “and Northwestern Gene Tierney “SUNDOWN" KE. «EF. Hort Hortcn “Steppin’ in Society” CINEM! 16th and 5:45 to . Delaware %5¢, plus tax | Paul Henreid—Eleanor Parker

“OF HUMAN BONDAGE" no» “WILDFIRE”

Robt. Young and Sylvia Sidney

EXTRA! NOTRE DAME FOOTBALL TEAM IN ACTION! ‘Running the Team at Notre Dame’

Steele Color = a [Lhe | | 4€3%0 E.TENTH" IR- 4488 |

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Clifton Webb—Lucille Ball “MY PAL TRIGGER”

! Mark Stevens “DARK CORNER"

Robt. Donat ‘Vacation From Marriage | With ‘Roy Rezers—Gabby Hayes oat ach —————| | ‘OF HUMAN BONDAGE’,">", TALBOTT Talbott at 2a AND! A Hugh Herbert Laff Riot! Pau enrei I “OF HUMAN BONDAGE” 7 Susan Hayward “DE ADLINE AT DAWN" A_Sheridan | - aod | =] = stratfora =i: 1 [akeYadadechid “ONE MORE TOMORROW" ALIEN ae CHILGKEN 120 (Plus tax) “GIRLS OF THE | BIG HOUSE’ Fred CVIRGINIAY Carroll i" n 421s College Vi Col UPTOWN HU-6016 Ray Milland “THE UNINVITED”

Ford—Janet Blair ee —————

| “GALLANT JOURNEY” | ¢ Ain wn i | [OTTITTT

—————— | TA-2232 Diana Lyna-<Gall | Russell ” REE i" PARKING OUR HEARTS cowie up . char Open 6:13 “THE KANSAN ’ tha

Paul Henreid-—Alexis Smith “OF HUMAN BONDAGE” Jennifer Jones—Chas. Boyer in

AND! Andy Clyde Laff Hit!

“CLUNY BROWN” . vv \ nn YF AT “800 Ft. Wayne ™ : ST. Cl 8:43 10 §—30u 5500 E.WASH-5:46 Te 6 - 25¢ pLus Tax

Ford—Janet Blair

“GALLANT JOURNEY” n N rors “MAN WHO DARED”

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Brooks . pr I HOLLYWOOD “oi - Chas, Coburn “GREEN Yih - diy __Alice Faye “GANG 'S ALL HERE" g . . SOUTH SIDE : PARR AVALON .o°. % Merle Oberon onion naan TACOMA “©, Fibinston : “SANTE FE SADDLE MATES’ 4) Alan Ladd “LUCKY JORDAN" re “. £ x LE ORIENTAL !l05Meriinn | Ey ie Gail Russell—Diana Lynn TUXEDO a No I

ard—Paul Lukas

‘ = hy Liston to Our Hearts Were Growing Up!) * su Miixpecrtit™ /AN DAMME “MAN FROM RAINBOW VALLEY" | Allsn Lane “GAY BLADES". JINTET GARFIELD gy Bien F sets | STRAND 7 r Washinton ' aunlette Goddar nn Ford—Janet Blair so pM hay Wind me | “GALLANT JOURNEY”

through Friday

SANDERS "jroo wionks “MAN WHO DARED" ___wAGON RAK AIL RE SUBURBAN ~~ EAST SIDE. MECCA N, wo. a lame DRIVE: ‘IN

Pendiaton Pike—Ope onite! Show Riarts ki r. Fr

Cornel Wilde

LIFE BEGINS AT 8:30

“WHISTLE. STO 3 Gale Storm FOREVER YOURS” |

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That Famous Teen-Ager of Radio.

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Actress Narrowly:

Escapes Drowning BEVERLY HILLS, >Cal.;

(U. P.).—Viennese film a TROOPSHIP ARRIVES |

nore Aubert, yesterday narrowly es-| caped drownifig during a swimming accident while rehearsing scenes| for a movie. Miss Aubert caught here foot on York harbor today: a plank at the ‘Beverly Hills hotel swithming pool and plunged into the water unexpectedly. Her leading man, Robert Stack,| and several members of the film company dived to Miss Aubert's as-

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the actress had swallowed consider able water but would suffer no ill effects from the accident. »

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RUSH COUNTY FAIR COMMITTEES NAME

Times State Service

AV) ALES

"FROM BREMERHAVEN _

Ship movements scheduled in New ganization who are to serve on the various fair- board committees for| Arriving—General Ballou, Brem.|!he coming year. | erhaven (troops). Leaving—Santa Barbara, Valra

i raiso; John Ericsson, Southampton;

fair board, reports the following her,

To prepare a farm and Coe]

Harvey Arnold, E E Privett, Wilbur Renal A L Gary, Ban Heaton

gli to prepare the Rush Ir agricultural display at the

RUSHVILLE, Ind, Nov, T.—The | chairman; ‘Newton Halterman, John | Rush county agricultural association White, NEW - YORK, Nov. 7 (U. P.. “=! has chosen the members of that or- | Leach, Russell Kinnett and Chies-

Arrangement - committee for the annual fair board banquet—Frank Burl Hinchman, president of the Abercrombie, chairman:

committees have been appointed: Thomas Marshall, ; Superintendents and judges for

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the association were , announced as follows: Horses, “chester juss Hn : swine, Earl Harton; sheep, Noah| Webb; beef cattle, Ertel Price;|. poultry, Pierre ‘Chambers, dairy,

C. L, Spuller,

| 1047 state fair—Worth Hodson,| Carl Ging, and’ pony, Claude Souders, a Pierre Chambers, Will : ¥ . Puerto Rico and the Virgin ter Anderson, : Organizations [price increases which ofcials

Catherine Merrill Tent 9, Daughters of Union Veterans of the Civil war, will hold & luncheon meeting at noon Monday at the Hotel Lincoln, Mrs. Nettie Hartman, department president, and Mrs, Maud Long, department inspector, will attend,

Stabilization Director 2 Steelman ordered the graculture partment to put into effect a eet v suppor program for domestic b sugar Which will pay produ

Irl BurkWilbur Gray, Lowell Norris, McManus and . Stanley

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