Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 January 1950 — Page 22

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By PATRICIA CLARY, United Press Staff Correspondent

D, Jan, 25--A movie audience of 600 fans who

The Marion County Women's... 1, see Hopalong Cassidy didn't seem to lke ‘the first pub

| Democratic Club today pushed a| ino of Ingrid Bergman's “Stromboli,” persons who were there, movie director, is

| recommendation that the succes-| sor of the late Miss Mary C. Con- |rperted Soda inor to the City Councii woman. he More than 300 members met last night in the Claypdol Hotell beat aver made. to draw up and approve the | recommendation and to re-elect!

lub. officers. lof the theater

In its letter of recommenda- Cal., said. “But the picture wasn't/boll in’ an 89tion to the City Council, the club accepted too well. asked that fivé ward chairmen of Italian in it, you know.”

be consulted as to the successor... The preview | Miss Connor, Democratic mem- favorable, too, he aa of the City Council two years, {who saw six sald

[dled Iast Wednesday in General| (RKO, which will release the pic-| “weren't any view said the picture was “bril-|

| Hospital. ture, said Named in the letter were Mrs. cards.”) | Dee Coats of the 24th Ward, Mrs. | Mayme Badger of the 14th Ward, | Mrs. Mary Masariu of the 19th|display a new, | Ward, and Mrs, CAtherine Lentz| Bergman. But a “and Mrs. Susan Knox of the 14th|at the sneak prev | Ward. Re-elected to office were Mrs, | | Kathryn Dunn of Bridgeport, | president; Mrs, Agnes McMahon, {first vice president; Mrs.. Pauline! Bchwiér, second vice president; IMrs. Mary Belle Moral, Je cording secretary; Mrs, My

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Netland.”\ treasurer. Mrs A Noah. W. Dininger’'s 44, greats days. to visits with his }_youngest | chairman of the dance committee. —

and Mrs. corresponding! daddy” one of his more, Mr. Dininger, 8t., died yesterda |the age of 88, Called “grandd

Moran, auditor, Ger-| grandchildren wc trude Rochford,

secretary. freq

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{grandchildren ali took pride in his

daughters and si

watchman after (factory work 20

her greatest work and one of the

“There was a lot of enthusiasm done,” the executive said.

when the name came on the [it’s going to be hard to sell. \screen,” Palmer Waslin, manager! gong

there

“Stromboli” was supposed to

sexier in “Saratoga Trunk.”

coming to their homes on He

| grandchildren and his 44 great-

He was the father of nine

He_ spent some time as night

was a machinist, {the Masonic and Odd Fellows

star gave up her husband; child and career when)

Ingrid's *Stromboli’ Called Trav

For Council Post Rossellini's Past Loves Shard fo Give With

Hair Pulled in Interviews

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be 2 he made the picture, which has been described by press agents as rector for the present, is remaining demurely outside the struggle,

one of the finest things ever “But |

in Long Beach,

There's a Jott things get dull, they throw in al {little sex. ecards were ‘unsald, and a man tion, though. all were critical.!another ‘Outlaw’.” A newspaperman at the pre-| lHantly done” but had “no com-|. 'mercialiom.” “There were a few gasps when unfettered, sexy the title came on, and scattered studio executive clapping when it was over,” he, few sald she was said, “Bergman pgo* a

Outlaw”

was artistically got out of bed in her slip.”

Noah Dininger Dies at 88,

84 Descendants

n't see “grand- generation.

came to Indianapolis in 1910 from Logansport. 1337 Shepherd a member of the y in his home at Church, ranged in Beablossom Mortuary. Survivors include three daugh-| rs, Mrs. Mary Downey, Mrs. ke, Mr. Dininger — * y y 84 descendants. Hazel Higgins and Mrs. Rozella three Francis, and six sons, Clarence, Jesse, Russell and Harry Die inger, all of Indianapolis, William Dininger, Florida, and Bert Dininger, California, and the grandchildren and great- grandchildren.

uent visits any

addy” by his 31

X sons,

he retired from years ago, when Active In

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