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Babe Ruth Story,” has a new brainstorm. © He wants to do the g story of a hillE billy feud with f the Marx Bros. and the Ritz EE Bros. . on oppo-~ site sides. about Noel ‘the screen play? + » Howard Hughes and former Academy Mr. Johnson Award winner Luise Rainer are about to get together on a picture deal. . . . By way of proving that their reconcilfation is permanent, Danny Kaye gifted his wife with a pair of diamond earrings. " . ”. When President Truman was in town, he met Edward Arnold and told him he was his favorite actor. 4rnold, an ardent Republican, is still blushing. - » . WARNER'S Mike Curtiz seems] to be in for a lawsuit. According to starlet Jerry Cobb, Mike promised her a big role and star billing in a picture and she ended up with a one-day bit and a visit to her attorney. . . . Jerry Austin, the midget, wore a beard for his role in “The Adventures of Don Juan.” When the picture finished, the little fellow bought the beard from Warner Brothers and now pa-
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Blvd. in the long chin foliage that lalmost reaches down to his knees. I asked him why. “It gives me dignity,” he said. “I tell people I'm a diplomat from a small country.” » - » MICKEY ROONEY'S new personal appearance act--he opens in New York around Nov. 15is racy and spicy and topped off with an imitation of Peter Lawford that should have 'em rolling in the aisles. . . , You can make a bet that Harold Keel will snag that choice spot opposite Judy Garland in “Annie Get . Your Gun,” He's the lad who sings with the road company of “Oklahoma.” » » . RKO wants to remake the old Wheeler and Woolsey films with . | Bob Sweeney-and Hal March. Evelyn Knight will take a film. {test at Paramount when She Foto?
Dorothy Shay’s newest hillbilly tune: “You'll Be Just Another Notch on Father's Shotgun.” . Herbert Marshall's ex, Lee Russell, and Ann Sothgrn’s ex, Bob Sterling, will announce their en- | pagemmenns “sera, ++ « There's a deal cooking: for Dinah Shore and George Montgomery to co-star in an English Pletyre. . ELLA RAINES is being paged for the Broadway play, “The Story of Lily Crane.” , . . Adele “Rogers St." John and MGM have called it a day. Her contract had three years to go, but she preferred to go. . .. Frances Gifford [Just won her release from MGM. Now watch this gal go places.
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another plea for blood donors for
. .lin Billings Hospital, receives the
BANDLEADER — Tex Beneke, who . will bring his orchestra, formerly Glenn Miller's, ‘to the Murat Theater for a single con-
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CIRCLE “Forever Amber,” with Linda Darnell and Cornel Wilde, at 11, 13 4:15, 6:50 and- 9:30, ESQUIRE 1 Know Where T'm Going,” with Wendy Hille: and Roger Livesey, at 6, 8 and 10. INDIANA - “One Touch of Venus," with Robert Walker, Ava Oardner and Dick Haymes, at 11, 1:50. 4:40, 7:30 and 10:20 “Sword of the Avenger” 3:20, 6:10 and 9 KEITH'S “The Babe Ruth Story,” Tam Bendix, at 13:25, and “Golden Eye” 85.
“and 8:85 LOEW'S with Randolph Chapman, at 0:00
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“Coroner Creek,” Bcott and Marguerite 12:39, 3:48, 6:57 and 1 “Lulu Belle,” with Dorothy Lamour and George Montgomery, at 11, 2:09, 5:18 and 8:30
LYRIC . “Fighting Father Dunne,” with Pat O'Brien, at 12:37, 3:50, 7.03 and 10:16.
ystery in. Mexico,” with Willam Lundigan, at 11:26, 32:39, 5:52 and 9:05."
Issue Blood Plea
For Veterans Here The Red Cross today issued
Robert Wolf and Louis Banks, both World War II veterans.
Mr. Wolf, a patient. in Indianapolis Veterans Hospital, has -had| — 62 “blood transtuston§ since
uary. Mr. Banks, formerly a y patient
needed blood once a week from the Red Cross. He has received 68 pints- of -b blood in the last year.
St. Paul s WSCS Lists Thursday Circle Fetes
The St. Paul's Methodist Church Woman's Society of Christian Service announces the
Thursday: Lydia, 10 a. m., preceding coy-ered-dish luncheon, with Mrs. Alice Garver, 623 Congress Ave. Mary, 10:30 a. m., followed by luncheon with Mrs. Rose Hewes, 1009 W. 35th St.; Elizabeth, 10 a. m., church, covered-dish lunch-
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Mrs. Dorothy Snyder, 1205 W. 31st St, covered-dish luncheon, and Ruth, summer cottage of
Mrs. Howard Mrs. Howard Spurgeon.
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elected president of the | Davis Club. * Other new officers include =| Betty Kernodle, | Pat Ketrow, treasurer, and Joan Per“|rott, recording secretary.
ism records recently when they sold : | $244.42 worth of advertising. Louise Bowlin won top honors} by selling 15 ads worth $90.72. Mary Ann Lucas placed second with 10 ads worth $65.78, and Helen Redington won third with $41.76.
following. circle. meetings _ for
111 a. ‘m., coveréa-atsn- Tuncheon;]
Veronica Pacala is the newlyBen High School = Dramatic vice president;
Maguire, secretary; Bill
“Orville Shockley has been
chosen to succeed Robert Fisher, who recently resigned as treas“{urer of Ben Davis High School SIPTA.
| Ben Davis High School joprnalstudents broke all school
New ' cheerleaders have been
elected at Ben Davis High School.
They are Betty Lou Kernodle, Bill Ketrow, Wanda Gibbons, Bernard Wurger, Vivian Bell and Jack ' Burkman, Howe High School's commerclal department has been presented with two plaques by the Irvington Lions Club. The names
of students gaining recognition
in typing and shorthand will be
engraved on the plaques.
This honor is awarded students who can type 65 or more words per minute for 10 minutes with a maximum of five errors. The same award in shorthand will be attained if the student can take dictation at 120 ‘words per minute for five minutes and transcribe the notes on a typewriter with a maximum of 18 errors. TECHNICAL HIGH School will be represented in the Inter-high School Student Council by {our students. They are Earl Cottrell,
Mary Lois Hurley, Richard Stan-
field and Evelyn Petrovich. “One World or None,” a radio skit written by Mrs. Ressie Fix, radio expression instructor at Technical High School, broadcast on radio station WISH Saturday. The play is to be given
Week, Oct. 17-23. Members of the cast include Richard Stanfield, Michael May, Tom Pease, Frances Forbes, WilHam Brock, Marlene House, Dar-lyn-Purjean, Richard Berryman,
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES School News—
Ben Davis Dramatic Club Announces New Officers
Julia “Taylor, Philip Smith and|
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Edgar Davis, Jacqueline Smith,
4 _ TUESDAY, aC. 12, 1948
Joyce McVey. The Girls’ Ensemble, directed hy Charles Hamflton, will furnish the music. The : Technical High School driving classes are now using two new dual controlled cars which were furnished by local car dealers. Dual control enables the teacher "to control the car in emergencies, Technical High School's dean of girls, Miss Gertrude Thuemler, will conduct & personality clinic and development course as part of the evening school program,
BROAD RIPPLE High School will present an operetta, “Hollywood Extra,” at 8 p. m. Oct. 29 in the school auditorium. The cast {ncludes Bob Dickinson, Susan Stark, Gordon Smith, Connie Pfisterer, Marilyn: Hull, Ray Stauth, Joan Walrod, Dick Turmail, Alan Beck and Don Hale.
SHORTRIDGE High School will be represented in the high school scholarship .class in life
School by Barbara Simon, Shirley Kunkel and Martha Stohler. The girls were selected on the basis of the amount of art work they have completed at Shortridge, grades and. character recommendations. The Shortridge High School junior class recently elected new officers, They include Robert Gilchrist, presideht; Patricia Ball, vice president; Lucinda A Rohm. secretary; Norman Klein, treasurer; Nancy Lewis, vaudeville chairman, and Shirley Swanson program chairman.
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