Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 January 1949 — Page 3

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Gene Tie

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bond between us,” Miss Tier-|

ney told me, smiling over the Earl's Pearls . . . recollection. Elmer Rellly 38g “Did she answer?” | ns We wp oy “No,” Miss sighed,’ new sadly. : : | “Name Game” % “I wrote to Norma Shearer he Invented << nce and sald my father was in| 8!nce Bogart the World War with her husband,| became a fa- -_ Irving Thalberg, and that I loved ther. He sug- FF her in ‘Smilin’ ts mow It el ‘Through’ — and | should be Jinx Falkenberg she didn't an- | “Humphrey Gooart,” also “Jinx | swer, either.” Talkenberg,” “Frank

“Did you keep on worshipping Miss Hepburn?” “Of course!” said Miss Tierney, whose pret. ty kisser may now be seen all over town in connection with her current n, “The Won-

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recall that when she was 17, with no plans to be an actress, she was in Hollywood visiting a set one day when Mike Curtiz suddenly sald: : “Vy isn’t the little girl in pictures?” ~ . Nori. SO PRETTY soon she was. “But first I' was on the stage.

burn about playing her sister in the picture, ‘Philadelphia Story.’ “Finally Hepburn dashed in wearing slacks and mink coat and I thought oh, I couldn't stand it. J “She had a picture of herself in her dressing room, out of Life Magazine, and I thought it was so glamorous. That mink coat on top of those slacks!” “She talked and talked, and finally said, ‘But you're too old for the part’-and suddenly it was all over. I was out. “I- think she realized I was terribly thrilled and thought she would just milk the situation and give the kid a thrill

Didn't Make a H Ez “THEN WHEN I got into pletures I happened to mention to George Cukor how much I'd always admired Miss Hepburn. “He arranged a little luncheon with us there. I chose a simple dress—I was very nervous. Well, 1 didn’t make a hit at all! ; “I happened to say 1 was voting

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“But it didn’t change my feeling toward her. You see, it's in the family. : . nr rr

“WHEN MOTHER was a little girl, she went backstage to give Maude Adams a handkerchief. | “She got terrified and gave the handkerchief to her little sis-

“When Maude Adams came out,. she grabbed the little sister and kissed her on both cheeks.

the courage so she could have n kissed- on both cheeks.”

» » . AND THUS life grinds on in the repetitious pattern. Here was Miss Tierney sitting in the Colony being admired for her beauty by the customers, and presumably somebody somewhere was writing her a worshipful letter such as she had written to La Hepburn. Miss Tierney, whose husband, | Oleg Cassini, is the designer, said, “I still feel the same about her. “I saw her at a party and she a wearing as a hat a jockey Pp “Well, it was beautiful. I went right homes and made my husband copy the jockey cap for me!” It may be a little late but I| think Katharine Hepburn ought to answer that fan letter she got:

. . » The Midnight Earl . . . OUR TOWN: Montgomery Clift! arrived from Europe, departed) . for the coast and

will.go abroad soon for a friend's wedding « + + Lever Bros. may sponsor Mrs. Roosevelt's new radio show + « « Greta Garbo again Is talking of going tol Europe to make films . . . Denore . Lemmon says she'll turn golf pro®. . , Peter Donald starts

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Miss Hartman

Days” . . . Grace Hartman's part of the famous dancing. Hart. man's at the Waldorf's Wedgwood Room. ” ,

» » r WISH I'D SAID THAT: Hy Gardner tells of a Texas weekly that doesn't have faith in its weather reports and headlines its predictions: “Next week's wheth+ er.” TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: Carl Ravazza, who's going ints the Copa with Mitzi Green, reports a Las Vegas church had this sign: “Come in and have your faith lifted.” . Hank Ladi knows that are y tough in France. . got &. poctcard there was writing on it... . That's

Gene Tierney’s a one-woman

: “I remember, when I was kid, writing to her and saying I was from Connecticut, too, as though that might make a 3 $60. and an unestimated

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Guns, Bullets Taken

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shotguns and rifles, were missing sd Baking Association \- from the showcases, They werd|/"5, into the, ofce of the feed LN Dr. Suntay taking valued at $300. {hammer and hatchet to batter|$2 and a number of checks. In addition the burglars took iy, combination off a six-foot, ee : some rounds of .22 long Win-/ 11 ; some 008 safe. About $100 in cash and Gamma Kappa Sorority per-speed shells, valued ., .i.1a naners were stolen i do : : The conl company was en Will Dine Tomorrow. amount of shotgun shells. tered by breaking a pane In & The Gamma Kappa Sorority for Warehouse Try Falls rear door, 'Burglars failed to church secretaries will meet for - "All the missing items were open one safe but broke into the dinner tomorrow at 5:45 p. m. fn taken from display cases. Bur- money compartment of a soft the Hawthorne Room. glars attempted to break .in the drink machine, { Afterward, they will 4 to the adjoining warehouse where more] At the Laundry-Rite burglars First Congregational Church guns and ammunitiop are stored pushed out a cardboard covering|Where they will: be addressed by but could not force the door. |a broken window. They rolled a/Mrs. Nina Perry, training director The burglary took place some small safe into the rear yard Of the personnel department of time after closing time at 6 p. m. where they battered it open, tak- the Wm. H. Block Co. % Saturday and 8 a. m. today. Earl|ing $22, | —— “Me : : i Miller, manager, discovered the Louis Carpenter, 35, of 786 Toastmasters to be break-in as he opened the store Edgemont St. told police he was, The Irvington Toastmasters this morning. slugged and thrown into the Ca- Club will meet at 6:30 p. m. toe Entry was gained by forcing nal by a companion who robbed day in the Central YMCA, Wayne Tr iChasteen will be table tople Docia Pigg, 2309 Broadway, a master and Llovd Brawner will There were three safe-crackings nurse at Long Hbspital, reported act as toastmaster.

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