Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 July 1947 — Page 4
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By VIRGINIA MacPHERSON, United Press Hollywood Correspondent group has decided on a spot in HOLLYWOOD, July 2¢.—An 87-year-old pioneer woman-who thinks
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CRAWFORDSVILLE, Ind, July 29.~Councilman William 8S. Bell,
of Clara Kimball Young and Mary Miles Minter when somebody men-| procosed new swimming pool | tions “movie stars”-saw her first talking picture today, jor Joo
All she could sdy was “land sakes!”
She was Mrs. Flora Bell Bain, born a year before the first shot was |
the only gal in Hollywood, as far | as anybody knows, who'd never seen 4 modern movie, Lived on Small Ranch ah Since 1912 she’s been living on a tiny ranch outside El Centre, Cal. {She and her husband used to ride {into town for a silent picture now and then. |
Plo” shrugged. “They weren't worth | the trip.” | She didn't know who Van Johnson was. Still doesn't. Because |8oul,” with John Garfield. | sister.
her sock. 8he breezed onto the Enterprise
fconvertible (her niece was driving), |p,
But after the
“But we gave them uw.” “Aunt Arrest [ron Bear, ‘Heap Big Silence
RUSHVILLE, Neb, July 20 (U. ithe picture she saw was “Body and P.).—Timothy Iron Bear, 23-year-old Indian, wrapped himself in the! Mrs, Bain, 87 or not, was no slow (red man’s traditional silence today Even if she still wears three and refused to talk to authorities ‘petticoats and keeps her cash in |questioning him in the ax slayings of an elderly rancher and his wife ‘Indian. police arrested Iron Bear studio lot in a snappy cream-colored | 55 miles northeast of Pine Ride, 8. and brought him to Sheridan
{her white locks all frizzed up, and | county sheriff, F. L. Green.
pink gee-gaws in her ears.
Sheriff Green said that Iron Bear
chairman of the city swimming pool | committee, has announced that his
park for Crawfordsville's
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Pool,” | red in the Civil war. And up until 10 o'clock this morning she was | BEPSOR "0 BL SWIC BNL JECT ent in Accident years have done the daily chores about 150 feet long and 50 feet wide, door of a car in which she was ridaround the ranch, gripped the up-|are being completed. holstered arm of her chair time d again. clinch she was beaming. “It was just fine, all of it,” she | declared.
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Distributors of Laundered Cotton Flour Bags | sakes!"
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didn’t understand a But she had a |P.).<Harry H. Jones, who said he Even |f she didionce was secretary to former Govygasp now and then when Garfield |ernor George Earle of Pennsylvania, hit the canvas, blood trickling frog | filed a $1000 suit today against the
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Her blue eyes were twinkling be- |, d th il long th |hind old-fashioned spectacles. |nadt the automobile belonging 1 the
“Some men on a street corner | . whistled at me,” she chuckled. The Stollars: bodies were found and family | Story of Prize Fight | “Body and Soul” wasn't what we'd been hacked with an ax. er Eve picked to give wn oid iedy her Green sala they probably iad ower | first look at modern movies. | It's a prizefight story, {boxers and gangsters beating each|to say anything, | other up and muttering out of the] | sides of their mouths about “ {bin' "Im out,” “takin’ a dive”
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| “Land sakes,” she breathed. “Land his false teeth.
Mr. Jones sald that his store 35 molars disappeared on a Pullman =| car last month between Warren and Harrisburg, Pa. His complaint sald
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