Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 April 1949 — Page 10

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‘Sharing Home After Divorce

Remain Friends, Co-Workers

Recital Tomerrov Marion Plans

Jean Wallace, Franchot Tone!|

2000 to Take Part In Religious Drama

“Fimes State Serviee MARION, Apr. 12 — Approxi-

By Erskine Johnson

HOLLYWOOD, Apr. 12—Blond Jean Wallace and 3

Franchot Tone are the most happily divorced couple I know. It's a new twist even for Hollywood. They are so happy they are living in the same home together.

“It's a large house,” Jean explained. “The lawyers!

said it would be all right. Franchot just moved to a different

wing. But really, he’s seldom] Jia sister, Carol They will home.”

.| share custody of the children. The “But really,” Jean sald, “I y are 50 happy they| wish people would stop writing are working in movies together. .h.ut us. The children -are Franchot insisted on Jean as his| learning how to read.”

eadin “ » They! What about a reconciliation? 3 § lady In “Jigsaw. fi y “No,” Jean sald. “I'm moving out went to Paris together tor filming lin August when the divorce is

of “The Man on the Eiffel Tower, "| final. Maybe sooner.” “Paris,” Jean said, “was won-| so =» derful. We almost wished we I WAS lunching with Jean at weren't divorced.” {Lucey's. Tone was also there Jean and Franchot were a. with some friends, He came over

vorced last summer. It was an 20d took her hand and said, interlocutory decree which won't Hello, darling.” She cooed, “Hello, be final until this August, * darling.” “I'll move into an apartment Very confusing, then,” Jean sald. “But really, | Jean's career is confusing, too. good apartments are difficult |ghe has been under contract to to find. Franchot has been a [20th Century-Eox for almost five dear to ‘et is stay.” years. But she has appeared “Us” includes their two chil | briefly in only two filmis there, dren, Pascal Franchot Tone, 5- | “When ody Baby Smiles at Me” and-a-half, and Thomas Jefler- land “It Shouldn’t Happen to a

{under the direction of Leon Za- the pageant headquarters in down-

sunrise pageant in the Memorial i [Coliseum here. 3 The coliseum flooy will be arranged to represent a street scene in Jerusalem. Shepherds, publi- . (cans, merchants, palm girls, soldiers, pligrims, dancing girls..a brilliantly-attired, wealthy family

: - leven lepers will make the scene Si ¥ ; come alive. A chorus of 1200 Daniel Scarlett, pianist, will be |voices will sing. i esented in recital the - stators wi ws Jo u. en erusalem on I Smarts Bop iy ont Club of the first Palm Sunday, the trial ndianapolis at 2 p.m. fomor- |perore Pontius Pilate, His berow. The recital will be the last |trayal and he Resurrection. A _program of the year for the club. |highlight will be the Last Supper

Sinfonietta to Play ~ model,

Volunteer workers are doing In Muncie Tomorrow the necessary preparatory work

The Indianapolis Sinfonietta, |{2r the elaborate dramatization in

town Marion, Materials for the wisza, will be heard in concert in [oolorful costumes have been do-

lege, Muncie, at 8:30 p. m. tomor- [Residents of both Marion and row. Grant County and members of The Sinfonietta will play for|o0, Churches are assisting .with

the Sue Derexa Smith Memorial the pageant. Concert sponsored by Eleanor RIVER OF MILK Smith. Soloists for the program| The United States annually prowill be Mary Bpalding, harpist; duces enough milk to fill a river Francis Fitzgerald, flutist, and'3,000 miles long, 40 feet wide and

son Tone, 3, and Jean’ . 10-year- Dog.”

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