Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 September 1949 — Page 31
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. SUNDAY, SEPT. 25, 1049. -— . It Happened Last Night—
Wilson Girl Is the Ultra
Combines Best Features Of Half Dozen Beauties
By Earl Wilson NEW YORK, Sept. 24—I'm drunk with power after having been a judge of the Miss America Pageant for three years—and am now going to name the Wilson Girls. Some of the Wilson Girls haven't been girls for years. They're most all in the Beautiful Wife department now. What a plenitude of pulchritude! Wotta woman the
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The ancient experts never sald
Wilson Girl would be if you| much about that.
could combine the best fea-
tures of them into one com- i Bh oe vas me NI E1G HBORH 00D
posite cutle, the calf, and twice as big around We'll start with the halr, which as the wrist. Edmund Burge ny Kipling sald a wopian was just his famous essay, “On th a hank of, Marilyn Maxwell of Hollywood
| knocked out on his poriatie gets the nod here.
{about 1756, scofled at these spec- | ifications, but he also said that
I hope her long, beautiful blond anything, to be beautiful, should 31
hair is hers and not “store- pe ‘comparatively small” and, boughten.” Her hair is prettier “without any remarkable appear-| than a salary raise, : |ance of strength.” Hedy Lamarr’s nose turns up| Comparatively small, eh? That next. It's one of the few noses in eliminates Jane Russell from the the world that people don’t mind yane Russell department. | having Shack into their Fond >... { Joan Crawford's “eyes have It" | ind Martha Stewart's chin is po- MY CHOICE in that neighbor-| ¢tic. Lana Turner's ears—which hood is Miss Pat Williams, the most people don't even notice al-| “periect 30-sex” actress who re- | though 1 happen to have a
"case on her left one—could also a inspire poetry, but speaking of | [Murray's “Blackouts.” poetry, if I were a prominent! Betty Grable's legs have al-| American poet today I would bor- ready made good, so let's give
Tow a ty pewriter somewhere and’ some sneak some paper out of a desk] in .a hotel lobby, and write “An Ode to Jane Froman's Neck.” |
chance. Dancer ‘Vera Ellen's gams are |lovelier than a day off, and are
. . n : almost too pretty to walk on. FOR YEARS I've been in love |v... pion ‘comes from Cincin- |
}iu Janes Jong suiootn. Srace | nats, a city of beautiful women, | will be quite surprised at me are bens legs are not, Blurting out this public confes-| wn 0" 0 she basement — gion of my feelings for it. ‘the feet? For Juodnees sake, I've not It takes a man of steel to You put mouthless woman would be lat a girl's feet and nothing else. dn Improvement But We Can't|ynq now prociaim that the pret. Hope for any such invention. yet.| p For the Wilson Girl, I'm borrow-|,.. hose ‘of
tpg the mouth of a grandmother yy. Kyle - MacDonnell,
Television.”
* When you think of Joan Ben- fran as to. say she has a pretty
flett’s mouth, “lip service” be-| smile and pretty feet and nothing somes a heautife) Saugnt. | between, but that's an exaggera-
| ton. However, her feet do have _ (everything, including five toes each,
_Now we come to. the bust.
posite Wilson girl—Marilyn Max(well, ford,
Shirley Temple—Robert Youns
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Miss. MacDonnell has gone oor
And so there you have the Ti Hedy Lemarr, Joan Craw-
Martha Stewart, Lana FL : Turner, Jane Froman, Joan Ben-| Teen-Age Dance at
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Any fg, Can Play” and 19 in a concert featuring Joseph Serr, Junior” plus color on | Saunders, cellist. Clarence El “0 Ge MiCor” ang "| bert will direct the MaennerEENWOOD DRIVER ia iy Gin Pri ! chor for the 14th consecutive G ven, Si C “Pra hot season, w an Fir and On the initial program, Mr. lili Dri od for fies Praaken-| Saunders will appear as soloist h Rudi RY P A Kiss in the, and in an instrumental trio Rupees Bros r 70) DRIVE-IN— Duel in ‘along with Dorothy unger, pianist, and Eugene Kilinski, wi STi pi OR} i Connecticut | violinist.
nerchor will be Mar. 4, with James Pease, bass-baritone, soloist; May 13, with Frances Yeend, lyric soprano, soloist, and the annual Triad concert, June 3, held in congection with
The teen-age dance scheduled
ter Tuesday has been postponed| i, Ty, ohic of Colimbus and until Tuesday, Oct. 4, at 8 P. Mm. ;}, yurat Shrine. Chanters This is one of a series of dances a ——— 'sponsored by the Department of § HELD IN 20 BURGLARIES Public Works and the American
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Bob Hope in Arkansas,
Jane Russell
“PALEFACE”
Cornel Wilde Patricia Knight
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TODAY. | P. M.—MON. & TUES
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“Yes Sir, That's My Baby’
Beaten Crawtora Anna Lucasta’
CLARK GABLE--ALEXIS SMITH
“ANY NUMBER CAN PLAY” “LIFE WITH JUNIOR”
Color Chrtoon & Flash News!
Wl Announce Current Attractions "on + Nlghborbood Theater Screens
S———— Other concerts by the Maen-
BLYTHEVILLE, Ark. Sept. 24 Local (UP)—Mississippi County sheriff William Berryman revealed today ‘that three Artesia, N. Mex, men J being held in Prairie County have, > * this city. § admitted a series of 20 burglaries Texas and Oklahoma. Sheriff Berryman identified the men as John Sipes; 21, Earl| Ray Sipe, 24, and Tommy Lee
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Chic Piel a and Mas West, 7:35 and 10:30 ¥ bi an’t Cheat an Honest Ma with W. C. Fields and iB iid McCarthy, at 3:20, 6:15 and 9:20. TTINDIANA Abbett. and Costello Meet Kier.” ny with, ie Karloff, al “Trail of iy nan" with Kirby Grant and Susanne, Dalberts at 12:40. 3:30. 6:20 and 6:15. KEITH'S
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Starving § in current attractions on + the screens aol the pighborhood | Gloria De Haven and Donald O'Connor in"Yes, Sir, That's My Bab
Ronald Reagan in “The Girl From Jones Beach” Doi
itma of TAA at 2:58, § and 9:03
BRISBANE, Australia,
-In-a-golf tournament here Mr. Maxted won the steer. But he was not the happy winner.
—live, dressed, or quartered. Next year, the golf club | wool. “The winner can make it
suits.”
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Note by Note
Composer Says He Refuses to ‘Lift Scores
HOLLYWOOD, Sept. 24 (UP) ~The music in the of has to be written
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" note by note to fit the story, a
movie composer Says. Sawtell : movie themes from the classics “unwaranted thievery.” And besides, it doesn't sound nearly so good as new music. Sawtell, Who's been writing mu-
{sic for movies since the
when he composed the plano accompaniments for silents, is doing the music for Nat Holt's “The Fighting Plainsman.” Every note and passage in the picture will have been composed especially for it, he said. “I defy anyone to find evem a smidgeon of Tschaikowsky, Cho« pin, Bach or Wagner in my -
ha {he said.
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“I refuse to lift themes leven from myself. “It is possible to put together a picture score out of one's own compositions, and it would do— {but it wouldn't be good. No mus sician of real Integrity would do such a thing. 4 Pride In Work x “And as for lifting from the [classics—well, that would be unthinkable to a man who takes pride in his work.”
George Newlon. bass-bari- | tone, Indianapolis voice teacher |
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Philharmonic Opens Membership Drive
The Philharmonic Orchestra of
|{Indianapolis, now beginning its {second season under the leaderErnst Hoffman, con|ductor, has opened its fall camipaign for sustaining member- « ships. The orchestra's first concert be. played for sustaining ®Xplained. members and their guests, Nov. 8 29, at Caleb Mills Hall. Two other mode up ed 3g to concerts scheduled for the or-|like a plano of the 1870's, tchestra. during the coming season the through also will be played at the Short“ridge High 8chool Feb, 14 and Apr. 2. All of the/Just asif they'd had beer dribbied concerts will feature an outstand- On them. : ing solo artist.
‘Bartender Stabbed After He Bounces 3
A 39-year-old bartender was {stabbed last night in an argument with three patrons whom in recital at 8:15 p.m., Oct. 9, he had evicted from the Cedar Jin | Kimball Hall, Chicago.
"Professor Dies in Fall
PRINCETON, N. J,
Inn, 1040 8. West St,
The victim, Malcolm Maybray, 133 8. State Ave, was taken to
auditoriym
Every scene in a picture, Saw. tell believes, requires individual study because it is affected by story, motivation, set, the weather and even the time of day.
Plainsman” a acter comes into his hotel whistling. “I have him whistle
tuner came once a - As an made
touch of realiam, Sawtell sticky.
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Pearson ¥ General Hospital with a knifejapolis Civic Theater plays, was of
Golfer Spurns Live Steer (UP) Frank Dunstone Graham, wound on his left hip, Police said a professor of internationalithe attacker escaped on Toot, nce at Princeton University, ™ Sept. was killed tonight in a plunge |24—As a golf prize, there should from the top of Palmer Stadium] be something better than a live following the Princeton-Lafayette| er, or: sa thinks Alan Maxted football game. | :
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