Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 February 1949 — Page 6

HOLLYWOOD, Feb: 22—Errol Flynn's ~ party, I can report today, was a terrific success. There were illuminated lotus buds floating in the Swimming pool, roast pheasant on the buffet tables and all of Hollywood's foremost stars and fastest mice wére there,

Racing mice Errol named ‘after movie stars. They raced peen out for wo long everybody on a 20-foot track and peo- looks older. ple: got hysterical

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One mouse ‘was named Tiger Lil

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The lawn was car- there, peted with canvas and covered The with a-tetit: The side overlooking floating in the swimming pool Stamm, Mary, Jane Davidson, Cowas “glassed” in with fascinated me. ‘green cellophane. It was a crystal of lucite and took two months to Jac quiedean Wiles. clear night with a full moon. The valley was aglow and so told me. were quite a few of Errol's guests. gale” is his business. ever Saw SO many movie stars | F

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tin brocade ev el Martindale Betty Nab , 8 ’ Now Brot a about to nave a 1411 OTOH BAT Bek 0 gu he civic Theater St, AFUE tt Rot The ira “aoversaries of Barber Phi heads makeup . ¥o chulg, eonar mit rbart a eien am N Nora Eddin - fair on his mind. of course, atfer Teen- age Works hop will present | Sponsel Donna Streetar. Carolyn “Wade, George Washington and Abraham committee pe ° Suse INDIANAPOLIS which is why, he told friends, he “Mid-Summer's Night Dream’ at Midred Wison, and Ralph Yount. juniors. Lincoln will be observed by a . ay LF a couple of hours, I couldn't see & : , ; decided to. give a party, very far. When I thought I de- 8:30 p.m. Mar. 4 and 5 at the whe ty, Noroh, A acauenn Jerry Dannel. two-part . program during sixth Eleven seniors have taken| SYMPHONY “It's my Gosming out party,” ) Civic Theater Hogue. Nan Liechty. Phyllis Morris Period today in George Washing- Scholarship tests for Indiana and y Murat Theater tected Mickey Rooney riding a Rogue Nan _Liechty. Phyl : Purdue Universities. They tnetur * mouse in the seventh race, my Walter 8. Russell will direct Roneris Voss, and Cherioite Weilnammer ton, High School juced by Mrs, Dave Conpage “Gene “Hallock, FABIEN SEVITZKY | sophomores ritten and produce yy Mrs. , bh ' MARGIE * EDDINGTON, the Wife sald it was time to go home. the production. Judes: Peter Cis x Janet “Autderneide Richard ~meecher. Bess 8. Wright and announced by Monte O'Connor. C.D. Brooks, * Conductor mother of his about-to-be ex-wife, | Arise a heavy plunger, 1 lak. Charles Epstein. Robert Has- pasion, Ciriie Sue Dyer Srine Gee: Patricia Bishop, the program will Alfred Lerner, Al Passo. Barbara Sat. Feb. 26. 8:30 P. M helped Errol come out. (Holly-'and lost exactly $1-on the fifth kins, Dorf Jefferies, Marc Wag. Sennett Harmon Helen Harris Marilyn include Ronald Knarr, Bill Hoag- Pritchard, Jean Tutterrow, Jovce " + 46, « M. | y anc orte T { > wood is a confusing place.) race. asking for my mouse by goner. Walter Richards Bruce Gretchen Lee payliis’ Lewis “Shirley Mar. 1and, Judith Meloy, Ruth Ann Hilgemcier. Charlotte Levy and Sun, Feb. 27,3 P. M. s home is on a mountain number, as the official “pro- Bonrean 1awrence Sandberg. Jo. whke. Joan Miller, Leroy Murphy Jane Dortch. Robert Hightower. Bev- Catherine Organ. } top overlooking San Fernando gramme said. Not uptil after the enrson, Lawrence Sandberg. Jo- Saison “Carolyn, Weimar, Durie: RET: erty Albright, William Haines J Soloist, Violinist valley. There's a huge lawn out race, did I discover I had bet on S¢P 3 er, R Nancy Rickley, Tos*en. and Jan Neal Ziegler, freshmen. and a choral group. Eighteen 8hortridge High School HEIFETYZ. front with a swimming pool in the only handicapped mouse ngill. Pat Smith, Nancy Rickley, Donna Barrett, program chair- S¢nfor bandsmen were presented “ “

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build, a fellow named Nightingale “Lighting by Nightin-

“I handle all the big parties in | Hollywood, " he said. “I did a big ” {garden party on New Year's Eve. |At exactly 12 o'clock it snowed.” “Too bad,” I said.’ ~ “No,” he smiled. “I did it with =on and his trick lighting. Snow-—rain--hail Bailey and the Utah Trailers. can do anything with Susan | lights.”

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Barbara Wolf, and Cynthia Pearl Maus, as a gift for

the Indiana oldtime and modern dance program, will feature music by Walt Jackorchestra and Ace

Freddie Shaffer and his all girl will play {for dancing Saturday and. predomwill also J play for the Teen-Age Matinee at

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CIRCLE “John Loves Mary,” with Ronald Reagan, Patricia 2 Neal and Jack Cason, at 13:30, 3.40 5:50 and 10 “Soffa.” with Gene Ras nd and Sigrid Gurie, at 11:05, 2:15 'S 25 and 8:40.

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Presion, at 12:45, 3:35, 7:05 and 10:13 “An Old-Fashioned Girl.” with

Gloria Jean, at 11:18, 2:30, 5:40 and 8.50

KEITH

“Hamlet,” with Sir Laurence Olivier, at 2:30 and #° . TOAWS t. "Command Decislon,” with Clark Gable, Walter Pidgeon and Van Johnson, at 11.48 2:14 4.43 7:12 and 9:41 LYRIC

Duchin, his orchestra rs a ea and film actress Janis Paige will | nh Coty Oran eed our Drate be on the Circle stage, starting at 11. 1:33, 4.46, 1:39 and 10.32

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Annual Band Festival af Howe High

To Be Presented March 4 at Gym

Howe High School's- annual the Warren “Central |

the evening to be the appearance] High School. [Reinacker. of a guest artist from one of the, The Junior High -Society of ceremonies. [local radio stations. |Warren has completed an album! The identity of the performer about the school and is sending Lela Braun, evening of the festival. |Cooper is the teacher sponsor. solos, instrumental numbers, girls’ and boys’ octet and various semester. selections played by the Band, directéd by Robert Burford.jand Thomas Fields, juniors; The Southport High School Wayne Holland, sophomore, and

period Included the following: Lois Autderheide, Rosie Bockes Richard KY.

(er Joan Dinke. Rove. Evert. Mary Sia |, Glenn Bangel, Jack Peek and Tpyuraday fols, Delores Rmbry, Prank Ernhart, | arvin Schilling won Rotors in torfum. Caria Pritz, Mary Ann Garrison, Joan fhe County. ~Gran--Bxhoie. Gluesenkamp, Bette Goebel, Delia May ” a Hartley, Bana Howard, Donma Kornbroke, 26, 27~and 28 in Purdue Marrot Pete Argeroplos, Toyce Lakey, Joyce Liechty, Lois mt Center. Norma McCallie. Pat Martindale, Patt f a a Miller, Elinor Moeller. Peggy Nabri Newland Rossing ogy. Navring. | Elinor Grissom recently was ) William, Betty Wise, and. Patty Ziegler, glected by members of Crispus P® assisted hy

LOIS Barnfiart, Attucks Student Council as vice chard Carey, Paul Denny, Kathryn Eagin president ror the remainder of the [Catherine Garrison, James Howard, Sally Second semester. Doris Sims has |Tennings, Dixie Key. Sandy Kloess, Carol |Lipp. Joyce Lipp, Ruth McMillan, Mar- returned as counc fl reporter.

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received “The man, and Sue Wilson, mistress of Madonnas.” b ceremonies, will be in charge of a pre-sectional pep session -temorrow in the boys’ gymnasium of Washington High. Sponsors of the Booster Group are Mrs. Barbara Jean Hine. Miss Gertrude Linley and James Otto. ! On Thursday. a double convocation in the Washington High auditorium at 9:45 a. m. will hear Miss Katharine Khin Khin, head mistress of a Christian girls’ school in Rangoon, Burma.

recently World's Great Those joining the Family Book Shelf, a book club sponsored by the Western Christian Advocate aper. fam Phyllis Miller, Lila La Mere and Betty Rosemeyer have enrolled in Library Science for the second ‘semester, according to Mrs. Jean Miers, librarian. Mrs. Bernece Smoker's ninth grade English «classes at Warren Central presented an adaptation of the play “David Copperfield,” on the library stage during the home room period on Feb. 16.

. aa Johnson. Martha and George Washing- ” ton, to be chosen from among senior candidates at the dance, will reign over the annual Cherry: Hope Wells, Donna Clard and Tree Hop tonight in Manual High udy Piel were the winners in a School boys’ gymnasium. Spon-

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Future, Louise Meibohm, dances by Band Festival will be presented Farmers of America plan to at- bara Willoughby and a specialty at 8 p. m. Mar, 4 in the Howe tend the eighth district meeting 'by the Manual Dance Band, which ~~ gymnasium, with the highlight of to be held Monday in Plainfield will play for the dance. Walter be master of

In charge of arrangements are. refreshments; the it to a school-in Denmark, Samuel berta Schwomeyer, decorations; Jean Tutterrow, publicity, Other attractions include song| 8ix new students enrolled at Dianne Mattick, posters. Others S$ a Warren Central for -the second are Betty Koenig, They included James Esther Breeden, Howe Baker, senior; Leon Abercrombie Kathryn Brandes, cleanup. Play to Be Given “His First Shave,” first in a

honor roll for the recent grading) {Darrel and Harrel Cohron, fresh- gouies of three one{men, twins from’ Bowling Green, be presented by M:

SECRET Icludes Mary Jo Harris, Fred Bennett, Gay Smith and Martha Sherman. E. Edward Green, director, will Fred Buehl Carolyn Auble will be prompter. Committee heads include .C. ID. Brooks, business; Betty Hawkins, Martha Robson, properties, and Charles Sharp. stage.

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