Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 January 1947 — Page 24

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reid went on. “She agreed to marry me-—but only for seven years. At the end of that time she insisted we must both sit down and talk it over and decide whether we wanted to go on with it.” This wasn't exactly the ardent young lover's idea of a romantic ar-

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By VIRGINIA' ‘MACPHERSON United Press Hollywood Correspondent HOLLYWOOD, Jan. 9—Pgul Henreid, the scréen lover with the continental ping, doesn't even worry about “divorce” rumors. “He's sure of staying married until 1950. Because his “option” doesn't come up,

We're not talking about movie options, either. In Mr. Henreid's Case it's his wedding option. Every seven years he and the MiNUs get too

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the only way he could get the oy, So they got married—on Jan. 1,

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lot happened,” Mr. Henreid said. “The Nasis appropriated all our lands; . we came to America; had)

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known in the United States. All she had to do was take her pick from the job offers that came flooding in. But Mr. Henreid was justi another European actor. He had to! light two cigarets at once for Bette Davis before American housewives! started fluttering. ed “And for a while there it was pretty tough going,” Mr. Henreid| said. “What with her footing all; the bills and me out of work.” | Came New Year's day, 1943, and the end of the first seven years. The Henreids got together in a family huddle. | “We were very serious about it,”| he insisted. “We balanced both our|

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good points and our bad. I said I,

| Was willing to sign up for another

seven years. She said she was, too. ! So we celebrated by adopting a lit-| tle girl, Monica.”

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screen in ‘Somewhere in the Night," thriller -involving a veteran's amnesia, murder and the disappearance of $2 million. In the supporting cast are. Lloyd _Nolan and Richard Conte.

| SNOWBALL KILLING LEGHORN, Italy, Jan. 9 (U. P). —Bruno Ridi threw a snowball at Dr. Alessandro Bellini, chief of

Now they have been married 11 Portoferrale hospital, as he pedaled

years, There're more than half’ way through their second contract. And by this. time ‘Henreid's con-| verted. Says he thinks it's one way, __ to lick those divorce problems. “Everybody who gets married al-| ways intends it to be forever,” he!

But almost anybody can stand it for seven years, he figures. “

"Your Indiana’ Broadcasts Set

Times State Service | LAFAYETTE, Ind, Jan. 9.—! “Your Indiana,” a series of conservation programs designed to ap-|

sixth grade through the ninth, willl be broadcast as part of the Pur-| due university “School of the Air,”| over the .university radio station WBAA. The first in the series will, be heard Jan. 31. Sponsored by the Purdue sil cultural extension service, the series is a part of a long-range educational conservation program in the state with this series to be followed | by others on soll conservation,

servation. “Vanishing Trails” will be the first of the series and will be’ broadcast at 1:30 Friday afternoon, Jan, 31, with a program to! be given at the same time: each Priday afternoon thereafter through April. ;

LIBRARIAN CERTIFIED Times State Service ALEXANDRIA, Ind, Jan. 9.— Mrs. Ethel Peck, who was recently appointed to the post of city librarian, has received her certificate from the library certification board of the state of Indiana. She

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