Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 February 1947 — Page 24

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pies and play comedy. the old days, Joan was a hefty who broke into pictures as -spoken bit player. Her secmate, society-man-turned-ac-Franchot Tone, introduced her to culture, sophistication and

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glamour. He did such a good job she di~ vorced him for “taking too much time” from her career. Quit the Movies The studios didn’t think so much of Joan's drah-ma ambitions. So

she up and quit the movies. Two days later, Warner Brothers

| Church Area Near {Fund Drive Goal

t{anapolis church {| paign Fas raised $1400 of its quota of $29,000. ithe quota has been reached, Judge {4| Alexander of the Bethel A. M. E it | church announced today.

§|church federation finance commite i §/tee, has called a meeting of five

Not Se Easy She found out this drama stuff wasn't 50 easy. =

I'd give anythihg for a good laugh right now.”

The northwest area of the Indifederation cam-

of $2000 toward the city-wide goal The drive will continue until I. Saunders, pastor of the Shiloh Baptist church and the Rev. J. A. Harry E. Yockey, chairman of the

area leaders tomorrow at 4:30 p. m.

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JERUSALEM, Feb. 13 (U. P)— .| Explosives believed “planted by » {rubber-suited “frogmen™ divers of the Irgun Zval Leumi organisation sank one government vessel in Haifa harbor today and damaged another. The British garrison at Haifa reacted promptly. Precautions already being taken in expectation of the arrival of an illegal immigrant ship were redoubled. New barbed wire entanglements were strung around

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"I SWEAR" —Betty Hutton, cast as a chfonic liar in "Cross My Heart," now at the Circle, makes a face like she's telling the truth. Playing opposite Miss Hutton is Sonny Tutte who portrays a struggling young lawyer.

White House Gets Deep Freeze Unit

edible gifts received by President and Mrs. Truman. The day hardly passes that someone in some .part of the country does not send the President a prize turkey, a choice fish, a particularly fine fowl or other food items that would not keep very long under normal refrigeration. With the new sub-zero freezing unit installed under the nerth pore tico of the White House, the Presi. dent's cooks now can keep freshly

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Tryouts Set

b Theater to Offer 'Foolish Notion'

Try-outs for the Oivie theater's March production, “Foolish Notion,” will be held at 2 p. m. Sun-

field, director, has announced. The comedy, last seen in Indianapolis with Tallulah Bankhead at! English’'s in November, 1045, is al typical Philip Barry drawing-room play

Final touches have been put on “Angel Street” melodrama with a Victorian setting, which will open at the Civic at 8:30 p. m, tomorrow.

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WORLD WAR MEMORI Budapest quartet, the nan polis Ensemble Music society, » : CIRCLE “Cress My Heart,” with Betty Hutdo, and Sonny Tufts, at 11:85, 3:30, 5:08, 7:40 and 10:18. “The Mysterious Mr. Valentfie,* 11, 1:38, 4:10, 6:45 and 9:20.

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’ tn Valley Serenade,” with Sini Hens 00d, & Joha ene, at 13:81,

Speedway Musicale To Hold Guest Tea

The Speedway Musicale’s annual

day in the theater, Jack L. Hat-| §

"SARAH" — Marguerite Farkas, who will play the role of Sareh in "John Ferguson," the

Athenaeum Turners’ theater production at the Athenaeum Feb. 22, Others in the amateur cast include Norman Green,

RI9Y Ross Kitchen, George Messmer; Harold Bridge end James MeDaniel.

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Robinson's Mother Critically Ill HOLLYWOOD, Feb. 13 (U. P).—| Movie Actor Edward G. Robinson | was racing against death today to reach the bedside of his 86-year-old mother. Informed that Mrs. Sarah Goldenberg was near death, Mr. Robinson left for New York last night by plane. He was due late today.

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