Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 October 1949 — Page 8
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In Hollywood— Janet Gaynor Coming Back
She Makes Test; Eager “=._To Return to Movie Work
By Erskine Johnson HOLLYWOOD, Oct. 4—Hollywood’s next big comeback | try will be staged by Janet Gaynor. Janet quietly made a test the other day for the film version of “The Glass Menagerie” and is anxious to get back to work. She has the blessing of her husband, Adrian, the dress designer. . Tip to would-be stars: Katharine Hepburn still thinks she has things to learn. She's| oy Lis Francisco, wil studying with Constance Col- release “Christopher Columbus’, lier for her first tackle with on Columbus Day. Shakespeare in “As You Like It.” » . . Hedy Lamarr is selling her| Beverly Hills home and says|
she'll live in New- York, coming| “to Hollywood only when working |
» THAT old Barrymivse magie: John Jr. just made his film debut in “The Sundowners,” still unreleased. But exhibitor and
picture. fan mag polls already have na | tagged him the year's most imIMPROVEMENT “NorE: Uni-| portant mew star. versal International, the studio] »
» » previewed | “HOW YOU like my Bra-lulu?” Rat 25an Diego, }; Carmen Miranda said. | It was a bathing suit Carmen {had whipped up herself. She designs all of her own clothes, shoes and turbans and finally got around to a bathing suit. ‘ What there was of it was very snappy. But there was so littie of it. Carmen explained that she called it Bra-lulu because it
right places. She winked and said: “After peoples see me in this they will say, ‘Why doesn't Carmen come on the stage in bathing suit?’ ” Carmen is as busy as usual Just completed a big role in “Nancy Goes to RIO” at M-G-M. She has a fabulous collection of pel 1e—hundreds of bottles. I asked her her favorite, “My favorites,” she said, “I don't open.” . ” » » THERE'S A RADIO deal cooking for Ronald Colman and Benita Hume to do a “Mr. and Mrs.” show. Aren't tre enough
already? . . . After making pictures for five years, Yvonne de Carlo tore madly over to Austria to get away from it all and arrived just in time for the premiere of the first movie she ever made. . . . Cleo Brown, the blggen 0 gal on ‘records 10 years ago, back after a career. -UPHOLSTERING a : SIGN oF THE TIMES: A 15Te— month course in television is being ° : of t you ffered to inmates of Illinois state EL [zations ems . : Joan Leslie is about @If it's quality work you J| what she thinks is the most want, our craftsmen can romantic fan letter she’s ever do it. ; received. It was a proposal of wile Bid egy lf is Tm o lives o @ If it's price, our low prices || gidn’t use “come with me to still give you quality, Bho CAM” Tor ont a ph oO 0 09 ture of himself in a bathing © We will bring samples to | "Wit a, your home, day or nite. ELIZABETH TAYLOR and
Jerome Courtland are dating.. Russell Birdwell, who once ex-
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joined drama coach Ben Bard's staff . . . Deal cooking for Lena Horne to do “The Josephine Baker Story,” which would be shot in Paris in both English and French,
2 » w CHUCK REISNER, the director, has authored Charley Chaplin's life story under the title “Dear Charlie.” He'll follow it up with “Dear Marie (Dressler) and “Bear Bear Benny” (Rubin). {
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Riley Programs Will - Give Poems, And Plays Friday Poems and plays by James Whitcomb Riley will be presented
Friday at 10 a. m. on the lawn of Riley's old home at 528 Locker-
anniversary of his birthday. ~ Franklin Township High School
other schools in the city to present Riley programs on that day.! At the Lockerbie St. observ- » (ance, entitled “Riley, the Hoosier,”
Riley Memorial Association and Miss Agnes Mahoney, principal, will represent School 9. In case of inclement weather, the program will be- presented in| School 9 auditorium, 407 Fulton] St.
and Teresa Wright as his wife in "Pride of the Yankees, reissue opening at the Lyric Theater today on a double bill with “Tall in the Saddle.”
Other Programs At Franklin Township High, Ri-
Times Amusement ley Day will be observed by a
special chapel program during] Clock which a review of Jeannette Nocme lan’s book, “James Whitcomb Ri-|
ley—Hoosier Poet,” will be given
Bee and Bridget Ragan. Rosemary Eves will sing Riley's
Rotor Maeomay aod hea DIY “Pra Perfect d his poe 0 nd Ann Bly yer Perfect” an is m | "HN ,., coRoNET =. “Old Glory” will -be recited by| “The with Moira |Frances Rippy, Tom Brannon and] Scares, a R50 wilbrook: "at Joan McCane. The children of] ESQUIRE Franklin Township
“Movie Crass. with Harold Lloyd, at 7:15 and 9:55.
“Nanook ofthe North.” at 6:25 and 9:05.
INDIANA “Mighty Joe Young,” with Terry Moore and So Johnson, at 11:55, = 5:05, 7:35 and 10:10. Cartoons at 11:15, 4 hs aaa 1148,
school also will participate, Dramatized episodes fr o m| Riley's life, and Riley songs and| poems will be presented Friday in| the Forum at Tech High. Groups taking part will include; the expression class under Gay-| lord Allen; the VII-A English, class, Miss Ruth Bozell; the IV-A English class, Miss Margaret] Remy, and the radio expression class, Mrs. Ressie Fix. The Tech Girls’ Ensemble, di-| rected by Charles Hamilton, and
KEITH'S “Cover Girl,” with Rita Rayworh and J Gene Kelly, at 11:30, 3,
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“Mr, Soft Touch,” with Glenn Ford ad o5e. Keyes, at 11:35,
“The ns of Okiahema,” with |the Madrigal Singers, under the Rancoipn Seas ang, Louise Albrit- |direction of Miss Louise Swan, ton, st 1:08, 4:34 and 8. LYRIC will assist the presentation. Gahe Pride of the Yankees: with SE N—,m"mmmT aL, of 11, 348, 6:38 ana 10:38. [12,000 Are Assured
“Tall in the Saddle.” with John
Wayne and Eis Raines si 11. | Re-¢mployment Rights so Assistance in obtaining re-| y 1 inti employment rights today was as-| Adams Oil Painting sured 12,000 reserve officers and Of Riley to Be Shown other military personnel from In-
diana, Kentucky and Tennessee soon to be released from the Armed Forces. Re-employment rights, under Federal statutes, now are available in most cases to all persons now in military service, John Rogers, field representative of the Bureau of Veterans Re-employ-ment Rights, Louisville, said today.
Times State Serv NOTRE DAME, Ind. Oct. 4— An oil painting of James Whit18 comb Riley by Artist Wayman Adams will be the central feature of an exhibit in the University of Notre Dame Library through Oct. 8. The Riley exhibit is in connection with the centennial of the poet's birth on Oct. 7. Also on exhibit will be five first editions of his poems and a number of original Riley letters,
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Jack C. Brown Named Young Republican Head
John (Jack) Innis, Marion County Republican Chairman, today announced the appointment of (hes C. Bios, ; former deputy prosecutor, to. head the county’s Young Republitan organization. |
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served under former Prosecutors) Sherwood Blue and Judson L.| Stark, has been active in Repub{ican politics since 1940. “A careful study of at least five other men for the job was made!
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