Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 August 1949 — Page 24
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By Erskine Johnson HOLLYWOOD, Aug. 25-—Paramount’s front office is | predicting that Betty Hutton will be hailed as Fred Astaire’s 'best dancing partner in “Let's Dance.” I talked to Betty |about her reconciliation with Ted Briskin, She blamed the g brief splitup entirely on herself, saying: “When I'm working it's difficult for me to bea wife. I didn’t make a picture for alo oy inings are okay. He un-
year. Ted and 1 had fun. iderstands. We sent the kids to| Danvers s Julian will conduct | Then I started getting up at|the beach for a while. Ne ant his bund ir 4 "concert ot Gare
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- every night and, Gi 5 o'clock in the morning and com- I'm tn bed by 8:30. field Park, Sunday at 8 p.m Falls Cite \ BL iia “Really, 1 think whet Tm| [8 i Dn eo) A ‘ 4 “Ted suddenly discovered hel rorIng pleture I should live Public Parks. P. BEER 3 was married to a factory instead! * Betty, I just discovered, in Datversity Jot to a gui. We ¢ had a big fight! sists on such s low temperature pr EI CE -— on her sots that they're referred | Times Amusement on elude Dr ' as “Hutton’s Polar Palace.” Clock : ful . fe) y Other morning Betty was l Professor of Hh | 0 | ¢ greeted, as & gag. bY thrse “i's A Grest Peeling.” with [2908 ivision in the’ . tricians huddled under blankets Dennis Morgan. Doris Dav and Jack ministration, has AEtng| . beside a steam radiator, Carson, at 11:10, 1:55, 4:40f 7:30 and of ‘that collese. relieving Presiden ile of. R. Harol Jan Cleave. 8 m: ADA MADDOCK THE GRIPPING STORY OF THE HATFIELDS . Ny us he Counterpunch.” with Jos of A Chiles of Busi dminis HOLLYWOOD vs, TV again: Puiooks. st i. 336, 15 and 9, |{peutiv. ‘Bas been named di And Her Orchestra
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Wayne Kelly at the Piane.
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‘M-G-M'S new “find,” Paula! - 2:33 6:48 and 0:50 . Raymond, who just landed a big pith” lore Hours hd _ sass lead opposite Bob Taylor, really LYRIC is Ras Patterson, & former PARe| o7 ys 21%, 00" 230 mount stock girl. . . . Bing Crosby| ¢ 0.30 3
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