Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 December 1948 — Page 47
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"SUNDAY, DEC. 12, 1948 ¥ i In Hollywood—
# Miss Alaska’s 3 & Name Is Minnie
Other ‘M’ in Her Initials Is Ex-Husband Muniz
5 By Erskine Johnson HOLLYWOOD, Dec. 11—"“Miss. Alaska,” a pretty 26-year-old Eskimo named Quanna, flew to Hollywood from Nome for -a-role in the UI picture, “Arctic Manhunt.” But
the initials “M. M."” on her purse. “Why?” they asked.
Es Ls Tig “Ya a IP aI iat - ES My Teal nate,” she "| That's the way they'd do it at
married to .a man named| * = = RITA HAYWORTH'S suspen“Madman Muntz?” sion at Columbia is just business the press agents. and not a disciplinary move be“NO, Just "Muntz” sald Quanna,” cause of “her front page head: “but- he was mad about other ines, She didn't like the script of gris.” x you re Slskwhare thay “Lona Hansen” and refused to 3 re a ne i - un 2 ‘report far work. But the studio iD a pe car lot In Nome, go. req shes being unfair after ame the UI publicity depart- .g) the defending and catering ment. | we’ ve done for her.” It's the sec: I soon discovered that Winnie [ond time she turned down the —pardon me, Quanna—is as script. After reading it the first hep as any starlet. She collects time, she demanded a rewrite by Crosby records, reads fan mag- a writer of her choice. The studio azines, likes radio soap operas hired the writer she asked for and (they probably call ’em blubber he spent six weeks revising the operas in Alaska), is nuts about story. Rita turned it down again American ice cream and Van |—and the studio took her off Johnson. salary. Her big Hollywood ambition: To rub noses with Jimmy Du-|
screamed
¥ = = FRANK SINATRA and Jane
rante. “I promised my girl Russell finally got into a scene friends I'd try.” together for “It's Only Money” at . = 'RKO. I had to look twice before
THE LATEST gag at Warner I could see Sinatra....Ty Power Brothers, where almost every- [cmains in Europe to do “The body- has been fired: Harry. .War- Black Rose” and he and Linda ner walked into the studio cafe, {Christian will spend Christmas in saw eight tourists from Jowa eat- \0¢ Swiss Alps.... Bud Abbott
a and Lou Costello's next at UI ing Hm and immediately laid, \will be “Meet the Killers,” by
a Hugh Wedlock and Howard Press a t Mort Good vg | Snyder. gent Mort Goodman's | title for a book about Holly- | ‘wood press agents: * “I Wake’| up Steaming: ”
~ ” DORTHY LAMOUR'S new short hair-do, for ‘“Manhandled,”| s = takes 10 years off her age and “THE MASKED SPOONER" adds 40 to her ‘career. Jack signing up for a television .pro- Benny's only comment after the BERD Th ABRs: 20 ¥oaTS 10. Pex, Fueipament, that: He. goes. .toi fect television so you can see the Jan. 2: “T" wonder if CBS performers and then television has a free parking lot?” signs up a guy wo always wears| ¥ = = a mask. | WARNER BROTHERS are
NBC Kaye starred. No, the Scotch |comedian’s ".voice will not be {dubbed in ala “The Jolson Story.” SAMUEL GOLDWYN, who Kaye, the studio points out,-is a {sn’'t so foolish, showing his latest capable singer and one of the film, “Enchantment,” to 35 Holly- ‘most expert mimics in show busioperators. ness. Women talk and Sam is going to CEE capitalize on it. He remembered | “ARCH OF TRIUMPH,” which the old one about the three forms, was disappointing in this country,
reached the ultimate stage
of ~communciation: Telephone, {has opened to rave reviews and telegraph and tell a woman. big business in France and Eng- = "
and. ~ Twelv oVrer- -old kid actress he Daria Massey. discussing a rival |
pint-sized movie queen: “Of DePauw Chorus course, she’s a few years youn- . ' . ’ ger than I am. She still thinks [10 Give Messiah’ that Butch Jenkins is the romantic type.” | ”
Times State Service GREENCASTLE, Dec. 12— The od. 350 - voice DePauw - Greencastle N o {Choral Union will present Han- -' mo-! genius: 2 ress cippinge. |del's oratorio, “The Messiah.” in 4 ia special concert at 8 p. m. TuesA CARPENTRER on the set of day in Gobin Memorial Church “The Life of Riley” driving a nail the campus. nto the floor to keep-a door from | Guest soloist will be William
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23 Local Students In IU Program
5 ¥ y - “ v * Ww Messiah’ Performance Set Tuesday «Times State Service . BLOOMINGTON, Dec. 12 — Twenty-five Indianapolis students will take part in the presentation of Handel's “Messiah” in Indiana University auditorium at 8 p. m. next Tuesday. The Christmas program by the IU School of Music will be given by members of the Choral Union assisted by four soloists from the music ¥ faculty. Accompaniment will..ba. provided. by. the III. Sym: phony Orchestra, Ernst Hoffman, director. : Balin to Conduct Dean Wilfred C. Bain of the School ,of Music will conduct the oratorio, with Josephine Antoine, soprano; Elizabeth Ktueger, contralto; Myron Taylor, tenor, and Carl Van Buskirk, bass, as solo-| ists. Miss Antoine and Prof. Tay-| i |
lor are former members of the Metropolitan Opera Co. Indianapolis students particlpating Tuesday will include: Doris Linville, Benny Kemp, Willard Shull, Hazel Shirley, Elizabeth] Wrancher, Joanne Orr, Beth Copsey, Robert Hart, Barbara Inman, Don Thiele, Joseph Therrien, El-
more Outcalt, - Anitra~ Lunch, Raymond Brandes, Margaret Ray, Mariana Fullen, Robert
Frye; Eloise Gillespie, Lee Green, Wiliam Donahue, Carol Collier,” Lund in "A Foreign Affair" Charlene Butts, Barbara Beldon,| Randolph Scott in Emma Becker and Russell Ter-|-—
on Plan Concert
Jacquelyn Earles of Camby and |
David Hughes, will use special “toy” 4nstruments made in Europe and obtained through the Conn Company. The instruments are not just toys, but miniature replicas of real orchestral instruments. Jordan's Opera Workshop, ditected by Leola Turner, will pre sent the first act of “Hansel and Gretel,” by Humperdinck, on the {same program. Roles will be sung| [by @arol Saunders, Carol Alpine, |
Jean Parker's face lights up with sudden understanding as she plays the ex-chorine getting high pressure education in | “Born Yesterday," comedy opening tonight on the Murat |
sanelll.
Scout Leaders to Have
Yule Party Tomorrow
Scout and Cub executives, and] lsouti wives and, husbands, of the
stage.
Conservationists Cool To Christmas Greens
southern district of the Indiana| {Central Boy Scout Council will|__
: Sari hold a Christmas party and By Scisuce Sarvia X |“Fandango” starting at. 7:30 Conservationists look askance! m. tomorrow in the Sacred
at ‘the’ use of some Kinds oflgeart Hal 1530 8. Meridian St. Christmas greens, especially] Santa Claus will participate in
ground-pine and native holly.\tne program which will include They have no such scruples about
mistletoe. That romantic plant which
|stunts and a gift exchange.” The
square dances, a grand march,
gifts to be exchanged will con-
“opening too wide, then heing told | [Milter, Chicago tenor, ‘who is soloto pull the nall because the door
didn’t open wide enough. He ha . trouble getting the nail out an
Director Irving Brecher said: “ “Pake the door off and, move [S0Prano,
it to the ofher side of the nail.
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and forks.”
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lads to take the little woman |
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jist at the Chicago Sunday Eved/ning Club. Three additional solo4 ists will be students in DePauw's School of Music, Marjorie Horns Greencastle; Margery MacDaniel, eontralto, Crawfordsville, and Richard Lewke, bari tone, Gary. Prof. George W. Gove will conduct the performance. Dr. Van
played an important part in the old Yule feast of the Druids, has been shown by cool-blooded modern science to be a harmful paranite on trees, bigger bunches of it you-hang in’ all "doorways -the bettér you will please friends of the forests —-even. those who don't feel romantic -any more. =
Denman Thompson,- director of the ‘School of Music, will be or-
ganist, and Ronald Willams, Ev:
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sist of ‘toys which will “later be, given to children in Indianapolis hospitals. Co-chairmen in charge of arrangements are Judge Louis A. Weil and Lynne Hull,
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4. | HOLLYWOOD, Dec. 11 (UP)
star, so far, has come up to.
half that horse's publicity.
age,
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nd UPTOWN — “That Lady in Ermine” and) “Romance onthe High Seas.’ VOGUE~"Coroner Creek” and “The Time,
Place and the Girl’
| “Dan’Patch,” says Frank, “wags such a great star he gave twas,
The system that makes Holly wood stars started 40 years ago with -a. Hoosier horse.- and- that horse had an audience which no
The horse was Dan Patch and’ in 1906 he became the best-known critter alive A lot of movie stars would crawl down Vine Street for Every kitchen in the country. had a calendar with his picturg., or Ha~hildren-knew.who-he. was... before they could read about him He used to tour the country in a
‘private railroad car, with a rets imie’of trainers. There always was a special parade when he arrived in town; and the crowds that followed hi ‘Around haven't been equaTiol since, » W Before Royalty - “Dan Patch now has received Hollywood's highest gift for fame. They're making a movie {about him, called “Dan Patch.” The producer is W. R. Frank. a
command performances beforg | British royalty. Can Gable say that?”
If it hadn't been for Patch's
manufacturer named W. M. Sav: the system of making stars — might not have been thought of,
'N “ A flock of advance 5 Mark Gale of Cumberland also Clock a DOWNTOWN R an to paper the countryside whey will be in Tuesday's concert. | MURAT | " oLIVER—" Give My Regards to Brosdwa y , - en | AL AMO ~~ “Marshal of Reno” and “My a ¥" Dan Patch was coming to town,” ————————————— “Born Yestesgay,”! comedy with Darling Clementine." and “Joe Palnoka Fighting Mad.’ g Fo a : 2 at Lon Chaney pen Jean - Parker, ‘at | AMBASSADOR “The Flying Seabees’ and : [ORIEN (TAL, ~~ A Date with. Judy’ and Savage said. “People came. front Educational Light 8:30. } [ paving Tigers - 1 “rand 13 undernoaL.y lus “Superman” chap. mjjeg around. Schools closed. Broth civic |o a re fuxedo Junctign” and “Gran PASKER — “The Westerner" and "The Businessmen locked thelr doors. Students to Hear Brother Kat, coeds. at 5:0. | PARASOT NT— "Down to Earth” and “Joe Count Foren Amen J Everybody - came to see Dan Z - Palooka Fighting Mad.’ ae ¥ = \ " . " ) atch run against time.” “For the Love of Mary,” with RODEO — “Thundergap oud aws”’ and Takes Ove i I ! . Haydn Symphony Deanna Durbin, Edmond O’Brien, “Gashouse Kids Go Wes RITZ a a Southern Yankee” and “Coro- Just like a movie star, Dan 1 Jef! Ly ; , CatHedral High School students Don Thar, 04; rena at NEIGHBORHOOD RIVoL Good Sam” and “So Evil My Patch indorsed cigars and everyd will hear the Jordan Symphony | ru Moonrise," with Demers Gall A enrana Pretty” and “Califor-| g Onna Bar 20 Justice” and “Scudda NING else, Including baby bugs Orchestra ‘play Haydn's Kinder) 32:15, 5:15, 8:30 and 11.45. nye FL Mother Wors Tights” and “Deep SHERIDAN. Baigon- and Albuquerque.” Bi mall started with Dan’ ; , ales SPEEDWAY "Secret Life of Walter Mit 4 an Symphony (Childgen’s Sympho- — Jaume, wa Bel; MONT— Fort 'Apache” and shoit sib: SPE! Jnd “An Ideal Husband. Patch. He also sent out auto “Gres " b - ny) at a special concert Wednes- Mills and, Valerie Hobson, at 2:17, [CINEMA A Foreign , Affair” and “Mr STAI Siate of ~the— Union’ and My gra hed photos, stamped with h : ; the high 9 -and 10.24 Hi gil " ST. CLAIR—"That Lady in Ermine" and ‘hoofprint, day at 9:40 a. m. at ih L Dighy, suena Ia vening AVRO | Usury, Liner, and SNARS, oot Bemenca.on ths 8: i ve Nate nS school. “ le bh and Ralph Richardson: at | . “Coroner Creek” and “Who Killed STRAND—' That Lady in Ermine’ and! A » . and 8:34, Doc Robb Dace ar P h ne The orchestra, conducted by INDIANA DREAM — "The, Babe Ruth Story” and TUXEDO A Poreign Altair” and “Smart resent Ex hors .
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