Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 October 1948 — Page 6

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They say she may oven win. They say : a Twas telling Barter what * - they: were were saying and she said: «=sere’s a town within a town in Beverly Hills, My private name for it is ‘They Say.’ You are always hearing things ‘like this: “They say Barbara is going to divorce Bob Taylor. They say you only bought three winter dresses. They say—they say—they say... “But the funny thing is you can never find out who ‘they’ are.”

» ” S80 HERE'S some current information about Barbara just in case “they” may read this: She — Bob Taylor are not talking about a divorce. Since he bought a twin-engined plane, plane-jit-tery Barbara occasionally flies with him. “But,” she said, “now I'm holding out for three motors.” She did buy only three winter dresses. “I'm econoinizing. But 1 ‘hink I'm the only one in Hollywood who is. You still never see thé same dress twice at a Hollywood party.”

” » . SHE HAS made only one movie in six months and she dqesn't

WOCE JOHNSON

Other Love'™. even though she was criticized for’ the morbid. . Camille-like {heroine dying of tuberculosis. ’ “Maybe,” 1 sald, “you didn’t cough enough?” “1 coughed my head off, Bar: bara said, “and even that didn’t help.” -

. CN . “THERE'S ONLY one of her films that Barbara would like to

so long ago,” Barbara shudders, “that 20-year-old boys frequently come .up to me and say, ‘Miss Stanwyck, when I was a little boy my mother took me to see “So Big.” ' T like it though. I must have been good. if they can remember it so long.” » » ” HOLLYWOOD has to have-a premiere for everything. Last week It was a bank. This week it was a drug store. Not even a new drug store. Just the “grand »|opening” of a redecorated drug store. But ‘the whole affair was staged in typical movieland fashfon with photographers and reporters and film stars and agents passing in and out all evening long.- Of course, as the night wore on, not so many passed in as passed out.

The drug store was redesigned

like the idleness. “Id like to make |with an extremely modern touch ‘our or five films a year. I getiand the proprietors have carried nervous and irritable when I'mjout the theme even in their mer-

J0t working.”

Barbara's hair is graying but elties as champagne flavored

“he doesn't worry about it and smeegyg-ghe'll-never.. have it. dyed,

aspiring, and he ee:

She. s never been one to go over- co.

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RI1-8818 There were other personalized door prizes for. the guests. Adele Jergens got a bottle of lotion, Eve

Arden got a make-up kit, Hur with a bottle of floor wax.

visible Man.” 8 8 »

going on under water,

remake—'8o0 Big.” “It was made]

Fledermaus,” Johann - Strauss currently feature d at “the Esquire.

AT ESQUIRE—Marte Harell and Johann Heesters in "Die film haved on

‘Iin the State Choral Festival; -Oct:| 29, in Emmerich Manual Training ~ |High School. department in University of Wich-

ers; consisting of nine vocalists

chandise. They feature such nov-

headache tablets, monogrammed

THERE-WAS A varie and the! ] rane” “Prize was wor BY Una Merkel, It. was a six-foot bottle of perfume. This king-size job is a great idea as it eliminates atomizers and spraying. All you have to do is step inside the

Hatfield got a hat and I ended up!

ARR sa Tg sags rns ees wound UI AND BUD ABBOTT Ele Lou Costello have kissed and {made . The studio just exTOR OPER

ary pictures during the coming sea son. It's their ninth year at the studio, where they've. made 20 films, Next on the schedule is “Abbott and Costello and the. In-

LIFE IN Hollywood department: The swimming pool at the Del Mar Hotel has a little room

SKATERS' MUSIC—Ken Kasmire, currently playing the slectric organ. at Rollerland, 922 N. Perinsylvania St., where the sea-

son's full schedule now is open with roller-ikating from. 7 to p.m. daily, and matinee skating from | to 5 p.m. Satur. —— wand Sundays. os

“PRIV REENW 140) :

NEW In-the-Car Jieihere ‘Children Under 12 Box Office Open §

- Photography Lecture

f lron Art Museum.’

Students from more than 7 Indiana schools will participate

Harold Decker, head of voice ita, wiTl direct the group of sing-

from each school. © This has been an annual affair since the reorganization of the Indiana State . Choral Festival Association in 1938. Association officers include Miss Mary Ruth Palmer, Anderson High School, president; Richard Melton, Richmond High School, vice president; Miss Wanda Stewart, Greencastle, secretary; Harry Himebaugh, Bloomington school of music, treasurer, and Miss Dorothy. Dugger, Union "High

secretary,

Set for Art Museum

“Photography as an Art Form" will be the subject of an illustrated lecture-by Robert O. Parks at 4 p. m. next Sunday ii Her-

Other lectures and-events scheduled for this month at the

‘museum - will include®. “Light

Control in Photography,” a. demonstration by Harvey P. Rockwell, at 4 p. m. Sunday, Oct. 17; “The Illustrators of Dickens’

School, Dugger, Ind, executive 8

Novels,” by Wilbur D. Peat, director of Herron Museum, at 4 p. m., Sunday, Oct. 24, and a mo-

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES 75 Schools Enter

Roy Rogers

“Babs R Bendix, at 10:08

“Checkered

8:45 and 8:55

“Raw Deal” Claire Trevor at 11 49,-6:38 and 10.27.

“Mine Own Burgess Meredith at 1.02, 4:51 and" 8.40, .

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RE Re : | COLISEUM

Rodeo at 430,

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uth Story.” with William 12:15, 3.30, 64% and

“Golden Eve.” at 11, 3:20, 5:38

and ESQUIRE “Die Fledermaus,” at 6, 8 “and 10:08 INDIANA

“A Foreign Affair’ with Marléne Dietrich ay 14 “Lady at Midmigny”. at 11:10, 2:20%

15. 3:25. 6.40 and 10,

5.36 and 65 KEITH'S R “Walls of Jericho" with Cornel | Wilde and. Ann. Baxter at 12:25, 340, 6.50 and 10.0%

Coat” at 11.20, 3:99,

LYRIC with Dennis O'Keefe, 2

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146, 4:32. 7:18 and

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KING 1: COWBOYS

All prices, at L. Strauss and Coliseum Box Office

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With the Famous Horse

TRIGGER

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Gary Cooper

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Irene Dunne “I REMEMBER MAMA” Donald 0'Connor—Marjorie Main “FEUDIN', FUSSIN' & A-FIGHTIN'™

Red Skelton—Janer Blair $ ULLER BRUSH MAR" liam Bishep—Gleria Henr

“ADVENTURE IN SILV ERADO”

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"TukeDd JUNCTION” “GRAND. OLE. ory”

in Technicolor “BLONDE SAVAGE”

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Tonite—5:45" ta 6—23¢ Plus’ Tax LAST NIGHT Returned by Demand

Larry Farks_Eveisn Keyes ~IN TECHNICOLO

“THE JOLSON STORY”

PLUS! Sarprige Picture of the Year Brian Aheghe—Constance Bennett

setae “SMART WOMAN"

WED Entire Show in Technicolor | * Rex Harrison ‘BLYTHE SPIRIT”

_ Betty C Grable * “CONEY ISLAND"

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RED SKELTON-JANET BLAIR

“FULLER BRUSH MAN”

BETTY HUTTON —MaceDONALD CAREY

“DREAM GIRL”

WED “WILD "HARVEST" ! “MAN EATER OF. KUMAON"

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Red Skelton—Janet Blair “FULLER BRUSH MAN"

William Rishop—Gloria Henry

“ADVENTURE IN SILVERADO”

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