Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 March 1947 — Page 28

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KOKOMO, Ind, March 20.—The Kokomo Morning Musicale chorus, directed by Mrs. be heard in the Indianapolis Mati. nee Musicale’s monthly program at 2 p. m. March 28, in L. 8. Ayres’ auditorium,

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Judges Selected For Herron Art Show

John E. Costigan of New York| and Edmund Giesbert of Chicago

Herron Art museum. Selection of jurors has been made by a committee of Indiana artists including Clifton Wheeler, Indianapolis, chairman; Hill Sharp, Muncie; Mrs. Clara Hamilton, Kokomo; Reid Winsey, Greencastle, and Curry Bohm, Nashville,

Evelyn Waugh's Novel

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Lend of Miss Peters’ long struggle

thing to the plot. actréss, not as a cripple.” | and her husband, Actor Richard Quine, were delighted that she was | resuming her career,

NOBLESVILLE CAFE SOLD

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The announcement marked the

to pick up the acting career that had taken her to the edge of stars dom, She said she will have a starring:

Cummins’ production of “Sign of the Ram,” for Columbia release. “It's a sort of a heavy role,” she sald. “I like that; I dent want people to think I have to be a sweet, young thing because I'm a cripple. “The thing I like best about it is that there's a logical reason for the wheelchair. The other scripts added the wheelchair without adding any-

“I want to be accepted as an

Miss Peters said that both she |

. HOLLYWOOD, March 20 (U. P.). —Susan Peters, paralyzed since she | A accidentally shot herself three years ¥ (ago, disclosed today she will return | § [to the screen in June in a wheel- % | chair role.

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The sale of the Oity Cafe hers to Mr. and Mrs. Herman Lawson has been announced by the former | owners, Mr, and Mrs, Ralph Leas.

Open 0:45 A. M. 250 plus tax any time Reb Steele “SANTA FE SCOUTS" NH. Walker “Man on Half Moon Street”

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HOLLYWOOD, March 20 (U. P).| —An attempt to make a movie from | British novelist Evelyn Waugh's | “Brideshead Revisited” was aban- | doned yesterday because censorship requirements could not be met without impairing the novel. Leon Gordon, Metro-Goldwyn-

William Baye as oLaRlens, Ouulay”

Lucille Ball a Come Back” “Jungle Girl"—Late News

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WAR PROSECUTOR DIES SHANGHAI, March 20 (U. P).— Maj. Robert Dwyer, Rochester, N. Y., American war crimes prosecutor, died of acute uremia Wednesday in|

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