Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 March 1949 — Page 14
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“The Velvet Touch” with lind Russell snd Leo Genn, at 1: Ae 4:50 and 8:38.
He Avoids Public Affairs
By Erskine Johnson HOLLYWOOD, Mar, 17—Comes now a belated expla-. of Bing Crosby's failure to appear at the recent y banquet to accept a gold medal as the screen's actor. | 3 It’s an explanation of all his failures to appear at public affairs. He just hates to wear that toupee in public, a and | Photoplay couldn't guarantee"; ovy IN HOLLYWOOD de- | his time that he would not partment: Corinne Calvet and &
. LX \ £SQUIRS “Day of Joan Danish film, at , @, 8:08 and :
NANA “A Letter to Three Wives,” with Jusans Crain, Linda Darnell and Sothern, at
13:20, 3:36, 6:50 and 10:10. “Caravan,” with Stewart Granger, Jean Kent and Anne Crawford, 11:10, 2:38, 5:45 and 9, KEITH'S af Riley,” with Willlam
and Digger 57 and 10:15.
Miss McClung Mr. Dunlap The Figure Eight and Dance Club will present a Roller Follies at 8:45 p. m. today at Rollerland Skating Rink. The 40 members of the Figure Eight and Dance Club are the
“The Life Bendix, James Ol O'Dell, at 12: a, 3:49,
. togra John Bromfield are married. Bd be pho phed ow the Lorie working on adjoining | na ls ee York. with more advanced skaters of the dome dofley, while sit! A ong sound stages at Paramount, Paul Te 2:26 5.34 and 8:43, h Rollerland Skating Club. ‘Side Ingrid Bergman and Other g.nreiq was making love to A ~ hal Oud oll 3s top stars, {Corinne for “Rope of Sand,” and | § Bride” with Robert Taylor, ured
vn Gardner and Charles Laughton, |Sally McClung in a dance num-
On the two occasions Bing did | B g Barbara Stanwyck was making Ava Gardner snd Charles Lau
ber entitled “Blue Purple” and
show up for the dinner, photog: |jove to Mr. Bromfield for “Thelma ii Incident” with Asn raphers were barred from the ac-| jordan,” 4 Neugler ot 1:00, 4:34 And 1:50. Willard Dunlap ad Hannegan in tual preséntation ceremonies. LYRIC “Hannegan and the Girls.”
They photographed Bing ac- PROMINED AND HOPED FOR: : ® cepting the medal while wear- (Red Skelton trying to “Stop the | ing his toupee in a basement Music" with 20 telephones during room. Then Bing took off the |a sequence in. “Neptune's Daugh-
Mickey,” with Lois Butler, Bill Goodwin and Irene Hervey, at 12:28, 3:43, 6:58. and 10:13.
Proceeds from the show will be
used to buy costumes for the Club
* with Paul Henreld and to help deffay the members’
“The Sear, and Joan Bennett, - 11, 2:15, 5:30 and 8:45,
toupee, went upstairs and ac- ter.”
When ‘one telephone finally| § o
_ lores is sponsoring one at the “Hope Home ‘to raise money for
éepted the award again, rr . ” AS AN ACTOR, he's known as Dennis O'Keefe. As a screen writer, his name is Jonathan Rix. As an extra, he was known as Bud Flanagan, Now Mr. O'Keefe is considering offers to direct. “The only trouble,” bs says, “is| that -I-can't--think of another name.” . . . Milt Gold wants to| glorify the Honolulu beach boys in a movie, “Honolulu Beach Boy.”
; . CHARITY BENEFITS run in the Bob Hope family. Wife Do-
an operating room at Burbank's Bt. Joseph Hospital. . . . Paul Kelly's daughter, Mimi, is carrying on the Jomily tradition. She started as a chorus girl, advanced to ort Pwo and now is playing the lead in “Finian’s Rain-
rings, Red is locked out and can’t
|get into the room. ” » LJ
A READER walls: “You write about what an an{noyance popcorn is at the movies [but rarely, if ever, do you mention the: REAL ‘annoyance to moviegoers — those people who | continue to carry on their dinner; nN
[table conversation without letup| —
regardless of what is being shown on the screen. Popcorn disappears eventually but the talkers go on forever.”
» 8 W NEXT MONTH Babb and Jossey will release a new film, “The Lawton Story,” based on the life of Christ with a modern switch and a 6-year-old star, Ginger Prince of Atlanta, Ga., who Babb says is another Shirley Temple. Then they'll attack the alcoholie problem in a filgn they've
bow” on Hroadway:
already titled, “One Too Many.”
Robert Taylor and Ava Gard- ° ner in a tender moment in "The Bribe,” which also stars Charles Laughton and Vincent Price, now at Loew's Theater .
Chorale ‘Will Give
Concert on Sunday The Matinee Musicale Chorale's annual spring concert will be held at the Meridian Heights Presbyterian Church at 8 p. m. next Sunday. The Chorale will be under the direction of Charles Hedley, Edwin Biltcliffe, organist, will be guest soloist. Accompanists are Mrs. Herbert J. Wilson.
Noted Choir Sets Purdue Date
Times Stale Service LAFAYETTE, Mar. 17--The Westminster Choir will appear In concert at 8 p. m. Tuesday, Mar. 29,-at-the- Purdue University Hall of Music. The program is part of the University’s convocation
series. Composed of 40 young singers, its repertoire extends from the
of
with throughout
the
America and Europe.
CONLAMPOPATY COMPOSE S. } Under the direction of John| Finley Williamson, the choir has; made .105 orchestral appearances symphony orchestras) the country. The choir's tours have extended over major portions of North|
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expenses to the State Amateur Roller Skating Meet. The meet will be held in F't. Wayne Apr. 9. More than 850 young men and women from Indianapolis and surrounding area belong to the Rollerland Skating Club. These skaters all have amateur status under the auspices of the Roller Skating Rink Operators of America. - i
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