Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 December 1948 — Page 10
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‘Manhandled,! OK in Early Movie Ddys, Is Taboo Now , er By Erskine Johnson - HOLLYWOOD, Dec. 7—Dorothy Lamour will have tol : find a new title for her movie, “Manhandled.” It was OK, ’ in the early silents (Gloria Swanson starred in a film with) the same tag)” but it's strictly taboo with the Johnston | office now. . . . Those stories and rumors about Bill Holden | and Brenda Marshall separating are off the beam. They’ re
as happy as any married cou-| | can remember — and wearing |
played that unbilled bit in Bob| JOHNNY * JOHN STON Hope's “Easy Does It.” He's a Kathryn Grayson have reconciled | shipboard passenger and Hope but not professionally. Both are adks him to change a $100 bill seeking new partners for persohal The routine winds up with Benny appearance tours. _Tooking at the bill through a jew- tion resulted from an argument. eler's glass, , being fired at "Warner Brothers, gether, Professional jealousy sur where the only film in production passed domestic bliss. . . Richard | _' oh the lot is titled, “Happy|Dix’s recent filiness cost him 30 Times.” Happy times? pounds—the reason his medicos|
. #8 _# ; have told him to retire from the RITA HAYWORTH nixed the screen for awhile, maybe 'perscript of her latest, “Lona Han: manently. sen,” which was the reason for her extended vacation with All|. GREG McOLURE. (“The Great Khan. But her.studio still hasn't|John L.”) is selling his Hollywood v figured out whether she disliked gym and will concentrate on sell-| the story or merely liked Aliling -himself® as a new western
Crosby. Barry Fitzgerald sings a full chorus of “The Wind That Shakes the Barley” In
to6k him to a department store -|and with Timmy on his knee San-| ta looked up and said:
ple. . + Jack Benny finally! those inevitable atk glasses. | and|
Their separa-}
“People are still when they went on the road to- |
better, star....If Robert Ryan's young- | : ~{ster; Timmy; is a bit baffled about COMPETITION "tor Bing Santa it's with good reason. Bob|
their new picture, “Top of the Morning.”
DON AMECHE admits he expects his pro football team, thei: Los Angeles Dons, to lose $200,000 this season. Well, there are some more expensive hobbies, like _ collecting uranium, for Instance. . « John Garfield's new movie, “Force of Evil” is back on the sound stages for a new ending-— a big fight sequence. ar eo SIGHT OF THE WEEK from . Paris: Maria Montez driving to
“Hey, Bob Ryan. Remember me? We went to dramatic | school together!” |
cu & ® "BRIAN ROPER, the boy who was brought from England to) Hollywood to appear in the role of | an invalid child in “The Secret Garden,” reported to director Fred Wilcox that he was now “a real
American boy.” “Congratulations,” said Mr, Wileox. “Got your citizenship
the studio for “The Last Port”
through the thickest fog Paris |
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delegation of stars to President Truman's inaugural — to win back favor lost during the presi-| dential race.
To Be Staged Dec. [7:19
The 1049 Fur and Dance Follies will be staged at thy” Indiana; Roof Dec. 17 to 19, ¢d-sponsored | by Continental Dance Studio, Davidson's Indiang’ Fur Co. and the Roof. The Fur and Dance Follies will be under the direction of Maye Cogill, directing manager of the
tative plans have been made for Berni Cummins and his New
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papers?” . : | PNope” Brian replied. “Got (Christmas Carol ~~ | my pinwheel beanie. ” A-—Christmas Carol, by! Charles Dickens, will be pre-
[played by John Jefferson, while T™
Continent&! Dance Studios, Ten-| Continues at YWCA
The current exhibit of pho- *¥! tographic work by Paul Fowlkes, .
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Sir Laurence Olivier ,-4 ‘Henry V." Laurence Olivier will play the .ititle role in “Heary V,” techniieolor film adaptation of the fa{mous Shakespeare tragedy, open|Ing Tuesday, Dec. 14 at the Es{quire and Sheridan Theaters for a’ ithrée day run. Special student irates through the. schools have [been set up for this film.
Association to See Yule Pageant |
| A pageant gean “Christ-| a in Mexico” and directed by] L. L. Benton will highlight the ‘meeting of the Women’s As-| {sociation beginning with noon | {luncheon tomorrow in the Central {Baptist Church. Carol Ottinger, marimbist ana! {Mrs. A. F. Harkless, accordionist, twill play. Edith Mize, Dorothy | Hoff and Ruth Hatfield will {the Christmas story in song, Jesse Pritchett is in charge of the luncheon.. Women, of church and their triends are expected to attend. A
League’ to Present
sented by the Trinity Senior Walther League at Trinity Hall, at; 8:15 /p. m. Friday. The part of Scrooge will ve |
iny Tim will be characterized by Jesse Veneable. Included in the supporting cast of more than. 25; will be Oliver Sieving, Clara Pfaffman, Byron Armstrong,
Robert -. Nolting,.. Otto. Strakis i}
{Margaret Behrmann, Janet Maas: and William Rothkopf. The play is under the direction of the Rev,| R. F. Behrmann, pastor of the church.
Fowlkes Photo Exhibit —
will - ‘continue daily from 1 to at the Phyllis Wheat-
9:30 p. m.
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v tainer, ~ CIRCLE LYRIC lings “The Countess of Monts Cristo,” “Berlin ~ Express,” with Merle with Sonja Henle, st n, 1:80, 4:40, Oberon, Robert” Ryan and Paul 7:35 and 10.18, Lukes, St 2:50, 6:45 and 10:31.
“The Spiritestist.” with -Turhan Bey, Lynn Bari apd Cathy O'Donnell, at 12:30 3:15, 6:08 and 8:50. ESQUIRE “Holiday Camp.” with Flors Rob. son, Jagk Warner, Dennis Price ard Hazel at 6:35 -and 10:18. “Paris Frills,” with Micheline Presle, at 8:35, . INDIANA House,” with Ida Lupin Celeste Holm Fry) 7:06 and 10° “Trouble fa" with,
Enudson and Lynne’ 220 11:25, 2:40, 5:50 and 9:08, KEITH'S “When ‘My Baby Smiles At Me” wu Betty “orabia and Dan Daily, 1:07, 1:18, 3:20, 5:40, -T:51 and LOEW'S “The Thrie Musketeers,” with
Lans Turn Gene e Allyson, Van Heflin and Angelh Lansbury. at 11:28, 2:02, 4:36, 7:10 and
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