Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 August 1949 — Page 5
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~IBlayed 3844 performances.
és is yelling breach of contract because he
a Havoc says she Das to - smile at the dignity with which he'll] Hollywoodites try to surround themselves when they say they are doing personal appearances. “Today,” she said, “a personal appearance means vaudeville and
os eas x vs 1) Shou the studio couldn't get together
: with any of them, Bob Young, Seminar at Wabash -
originally set to co-star with her,
“seminar shot, Is giving tourists quite a; {start It reads: “Bullets, Inc.” It's opining tomorrow a Veabash oq trade name for the talent Co ge .10 train them t§ conduc |agency headed by “Bullets” DurGreat discussion groups In igon but invariably Susie from:
their home communities, le take and whisThe seminars will be conducted lowa Joes 8 Sauls Jake nd
by mémbers- of the faculties of PC... : : iG look. . That Wabash College and Butler Uni-/ yi ovey Coben's office. versity, sponsored by the Gredt With dune Haver starring In Books Committee of Indiana; “The Daughter of Rosie under Chairman Pierre F. Good- |: O'irady, * has anyone recalled rich. hat she was Betty Grable’s sis- | Cities to be represented indinde| tha in “The Dolly Sisters” after | Indianapolis, Crawfordsville, Cul-| Betty had been “Sweet Rosie |
must be
ver, Elkhart, Frankfort, Green-| O'Grady”? As if audiences | castle, Huntington, Marion, gren't Already confimed. Pendleton, Peru, Richmo ond, | &s
PHILIP DORN is waiting to hear from Moira Shearer, "The {Red Shoes” star, about playing! his wife in the Paginni story, {“Appointnient With Fame.” . | Aside to Paulette Goddard: Clark Gable just can’t resist dialing"
‘breaking the all-time long-run, Ma ayn Maxwell's telephone num-
+ . Pedigreed pups come record, for any musical show ever), igh in Hollywood. Bob Taylor
, by playing continuoysly| iness man Morfor eight’ years at the El Capitan tan cat is bus raise re RE intors Theater in Hollywood, Ken Mur-j,, direamlined kennels in Ante'ray's “Blackouts” will move ¥0 lope Valley and get $1250 each New York. or them. The revue will open Sept. 6 at" Old songs like “Moonlight ithe Ziegfeld ‘Theater, It has and Roses” and “I'm Forever
Valparaiso and Winchester.
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his) stage, be admired for five-min-red and say, “I'm so happy to be! er, Milt Ebbins, are talking here” are over. A personal ap- «+ » Bob Hope saw the rushes o a scene in “Fancy Pants” in which! he gives 240-pound Jack Kirkwood
dances, jokes, even falls. June! does a two-week stint in Chicago! {when she winds up “The Story of
bowed out when the script was ® Path while wearing long under ‘Molly X" at UL x lwear and cowboy boots and y To Open Tomorrow |™e*ritten and his ole iniaed. 50 hard he almost threw | * uo» whan ™ ~ A SIGN on the unset Strip, his back out of joint again. i RECENT REVIVALS of W. C. CRA Aug. 30/,...r where Mickey Cohen was World's ‘most unusual night Fields’ movies reminded Irving! Indiana cities will send club act, I hear, just opened at Hoffman that John Barrymore
Jack Lasley's Fun House at Long once fell in love with a. very beau-
Beach, Cal. Don Hprnsby, a tiful girl, only to discover that she
{former N. Y. concert pianist, plays was carrying the torch for W. C. who didn’ t the time, de- = manded angrily. to be_ taken to the!
the piano while, swinging on a Fields. 'aress! Note from a reader: “Please keep up the antipopeorn crusade. I sat in front of a couple of munchers see ing ‘You're My Everything’ and from the sound effects began to wonder if it was a war picture
Barrymore, {know Fields at
theater whete his rival was performing his act, After watching the show, Barrymore stated that everything was all right. He said to the girl: “I am now in love with W, C.
instead of a musical.” | Fields.” - » » — JOHN GARFIELD returns to {the coast soon to prep his starring CC: EENWOOD role in “Big Fall.” . Dana An- r. drews and the Mrs. “are off on DRIVE-IN
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a trip to Brazil. They decided to {leave the four kids home. He reports back to Sam Goldwyn in October for “The Edge of Doom." . UI had to fly extra makeup men to Sedona, Ariz, for “The
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