Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 March 1950 — Page 30

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i Arts Exhibit | ~ At Herron Museum |

“The Arts of Old Japan,” a new < will open at the Her-| ron Art Museum Sunday to con-“-tinue through Mar. 16. { ‘Color wood block prints by! Hokusai, Hiroshige and others of

‘ 's [Taft Tuttl \ ! k the most noted printmakers will No Affair of Mine, 'Tallulak’s [Fast Tuttle says JR “Don aut shoot tii you ses the white “be a feature of the exhibition.’ “Comment c on Ingrid’s Affair ours amare ot Miss Dureton Robert Laurent, head of the ei rmrT——— mnie (her name in the headlines with. Orchid Room.

Sculpture department. at. Thdiana = By Earl Wilso A : don

‘Ubiversity, ‘has lent 12 Japanesc

paintings. Other art objects and =~ NEW YORK, Mer 2—Tallulah Bankhead —who's had -costumery .also-will be included in-

the exhibition,

ture on- “The Lure of. Japanese 8 , * Prints” in the gallery where the She replied: ofiginal prints: are Spares.

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“I'll buy another television set! for my own room and watch what

“Then,” he said, ‘I never saw| my kids any more, I had to get « rid of my own set. Told the kids I'd broken it. Now 1 sit with ...them, watching the shows they like. Anything you want. to know

you?”

; | Gordon of the Boston Braves, Al 4% Schacht. told of the. time he was

tcalled, “and it was hif to right|

ing?’ The catcher answered, ‘How

78 has got as far-as me yet'.”

May not save water, but the bill

A GAG'S lo at i ng around: {“There goes Eleanor Roosevelt f+ + « you know . . , the television

{—T went-to-the Park Sheraton to} see her show, She's a good showRED man. When somebody gave her —H-stgnal-she—had-only 2 minutes; to go, she doubted it, looked at a, lelock, saw-it was 4, and kept on. Her good sportsmanship came out. [She'd Invited Dean Murphy to] 8

|. He did it so well that when she| | thanked him, somebody near me|

“Who'd know the | difference?” , . .

a cheesecake pix; cracked,

Jean® Chkeit wired ge OR, rye Could have wonderful" time. Wish you

meant Tllona Knight, now at the here to tell me why + + + That's’ {Earl, brother. ;

T out even: phe -divoree:

| aa you do?” someone asked. ducer. N sone romantic entanglements in her time—was discre€t| recently.

At 4 p. m._ on the opening day When 1 asked her (in Cleveland) what she thought of Ingrid: “Well,” he sald, “1 took lots of Director Wilbur D. Peat will lec-’ Bergman and Roberto Rossellini.

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Fat’ 5 no affair of mine!” om > : | ie, 8 Yauitee pope CREOMULS tis WISH I'D SAID THAT: Ro- TION of the big SUNDAY TIMES. READY-cUT sags ,Chest ronchitis. : “Some women say : an hours Phoned about 1 o'clock the|they haven't a stitch to their! other night. The B. W. answered. back; d:the Way dresses are ent] television shows, so he said rahohood Deparimont |The gal said, “I hope your hus-now. they haven't."

WHO'S NEWS: Harry Cushing ” David . Pel potas wotin gp oy sow 5." gn, Sanit Eline opened te

on N. Y.s' Little Club. . as she looked down at her The Midnight “Earl going-away party was given at

A GAL wo. doesn’ know much

| PHIL ‘HARRIS told me 521d. “Hey, look, she's imperson- {about night club columnists’ [berta Quin ithat his children watch kids’|

lating Dean Murphy?

and isn't sleeping?” Cece Blake, the Akron, O. | i “ " “ha! gal who fsed to sing wih | OP no” said the B. W. “He's Vaughn Monroe, was being fitted for some new gowns, and

TOD 5 Pro ‘better Avs eT LAUGH: Pro heat a HOME ACQUIRE! Let g from Georgia, and often gets a little Confederate ii his accent, the home you want in a hurry.

} he classified colum on me before that first pitch. Lots|is going to England to do a movie. Turn tot fof 0 time. 1 wanted to stay in the “It'll be the first time,” he says; Bow. You'll find HUNDREDS of|

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WITH BASEBALL players about to start to training camps, baseball stories are timely again. ! At a testimonial dinner to Sid’

pitching for the Senators:

Get Your Gun’ “I threw the first ball,” he re-

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{ field. The second was walloped tof Hayes) is going

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that Cleveland Mounds Club| noldup. . . , Dick| : 4 Haymes arrives The first time Schacht ever in New York pitched in the major leagues, he! Miss Knight soon to do the came in as a relief pitcher. The “Benny the Dip” movie. He gave bases were loaded. He faced the up the Club 15 radio show to do! league's - heaviest hitter. “1 hat it, will also play the Roxy. .n and

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