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“to look like that.
three hours before the race. Ladd got the wire on the set, immediately called a bookie and said he wanted to bet $200 on the pony's nose. “Sorry, said the bookie, the race is over—and she 3" Ladd was going crazy trying to. find out why the wire had been delayed Bo long when Demarest confessed. 3 Lynn Barl: “Current social custom makes it possible to determine = almost immediately when . someone has forgotten vour name. They call you ‘darling”
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» » ¥ AL JOLSON e) oo bought his wife a ¢ new hat. He commented: “It's a very unusual model. It has ne fIoWers, no’ feathers, no veil, In fact, it has ni material at all she just wears
the price tag over her ear.” a Jolson »
JAMES MASON atied into a Hollywood restaurant and a tourist turned to a friend and ne “Golly, I never Sapectad ® aon Just like James Mason.” . » » . A STUDIO stenographer, reports Irving Hoffman, was explaining to the typewriter: repairman what was wrong with the machine, The man asked her gpecifically what keys would not work. “Oh,” she answered, “all those
little swear words in the top row. ” A MOVIE doll we —— for a passport. “Unmarried?” asked the clerk. ; Replied the doll: “Occasionally.” ¥ » ”
BROOKLYN mama to a friend: “My son. writes from Hollywood that he's going to marry one of those Goldwyn girls.”
“Congratulations,” said the friend, “It's a very wealthy family.” - ss 8 » =
JOE E. LEWIS to g friend: “I'm responsible for Mickey Rooney's success in pictures.” “How's that?” Lewis laughed and said: “1 saw him in vaudeville years ago and I should have killed him.” . ss = Columbia’s music boss, Morris Stoloff, says he recently
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By Erskine Johnson HOLLYWOOD, Mar. 12 — Recently,-Bill ‘Demarest heard about a nag paying off $70 at Santa Anita. So he sent & telegram to Alan Ladd through the studio Western | Union office telling him it was a sure thing name of Ladd’s horse trainer. Then Bill had W. U. time the
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Presents Students
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Grass, in a flute recital
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" Three wives are ready to go , aboard a Hudson River wneinvion A messenger hands them a letter from Addie Ross, the The letter relates— "You see, girls, I've run off with one of your husbands.” The trio stares at a public telephone as the steamer pulls away. with Linda Darnell, Ann Sothern and Joanne.
town's most attractive, unattached female.
to Three Wives," Crain, ‘opens Wednesday at the Indiana.
Suddenly Linda finds herself thinking of the letter. She insists she isn't worried even if her husband (Paul Douglas) ran off with Addie. She says that she has everything she ever wanted and doesn't care. She remembers his resistance to their marriage, and how she trapped him. She recdlls the rivalry between her sister and herself.
reflect on her relationship with
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social set, and the subsequent whispers had never completely forgotten’ Addie. He told overnig
her he might be gone on business,
Ann remembers the time he blew up and told off her sponsor. Perhaps she had been unreasonable. She should have g uit the job.and tried to get by on his income, 1 would serve her right if he did riin away with Addie, "But, if he isn't the one, she'll make amends. She'll listen to him and quit the job. It just mustn't be her husband.
the
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riage has fallen through?
It is Ann's turn to muse over her marriage. Her husband (Kirk Douglas) always spent the first Saturday in May fishing, house wearing a dark blue suit, He up with the manner in which she had been making, more money than he by writing "soap operas. ht. ~- As a school teacher, he always 4 ooep
Each wife hears the taunting voice of Addie ringing in her ears as she searches her marriage, convinced that it is her husband that the predatory female has taken. The excursion boat docks and three anxious wives hurry home to their husbands. the country club dance that night, do we know the truth about the letter to three wives. Which husband won't be there? Which mar.
A capacity audience greeted
Maennerchor and Kathleen Ferrier, contralto solbist, at the Athenaeum lasi night. The listeners responded ens thusiastically to one of the most “Jl | effective programs Mr: Elbert has SS N:put together in recent seasons. | Miss Ferrier greatly pleased the gl crowd with her artistic, rather
voice—wide In register and true in tone.
Youthful Voice Somehow she has managed to preserve, through all the rigorous training she undoubtedly has had, the poignant quality of a young voice. Her singing never is massive or chesty. And though it may lack some Continental subtleties, it is admirably adapted to the mainly British music she sang last night, (That's counting Handel as an adopted Briton, which he was.) Miss Ferrier's straightfo.ward kind of interpretation belongs to
he left the d been fed
money.
tradition. : If the groups or arias and songs she sang last night are representative of her longer programs, I think she is doing wisely in. the matter of choice. She's especialy effective in folk songs, in which simplicity and directness are important, . Nearer to Be-Bop 1 "Mr. Elbert and the Meanner‘ehor moved a notch closer to Beé-Bop than they customarily get in their rousing performance of - “The Musical Trust,” by Joseph W. Clokey, which brought a demand for repetition at the end of their second group. That second group contained also the brilliant parody of Handel's choral writing in the HelyHutchinson “Old Mother Hub-bard”-a big contrapuntal - deal that suggests the need for many more such parodies. Comic imitation of great composers’ styles is one way of teaching music to the public. And there's a suggestion for thé pop~ ular concerts Fablen Sevitzky and the Symphony gre Planning for. next year.
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