Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 March 1950 — Page 6
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{billing marked the opening of three big stars (Lisa Kirk, Nancy| {Donovan and Eric Victor) at the ‘Plaza’s Persian Room, but it all | added up to a big, successful | | show, Rosemary Kittleton's| in the Diamond Horseshoe “B Ho-om-My-tenee stow: | WISH rp SAID “THAT: “Al ‘the world's a stage--and all th women get speaking parts’—| 7] JHarvey Stout, BAR BU 7a: ? uly Garland’s negotiating for a B'way show..
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4:25 and : LYRIC on Pdaleanal Diary.” Foster and Ll £4 in 4 3 and 8:33 ple Heart,” with Dans i a y FOR some. "udder movie maybe: When Columbia started preparatory work on “The Fuller Brush |Girl,” the Fuller people asked their field girls, 7000 strong, to write in humorous incidents connected with their work. Some 14,000 anecdotes were sent in. , ‘unysual-concerned a “Pul~ lerette” in Wisconsin who was {selling such tremendous quantities of hand cream that company {heads couldn't believe their eyes when the orders came in. A check-|
“Not yet,” Jake said. “But there {will be. , There always are. One| {year I won $50,000. One year I) {lost $22,000. That Academy deal is like a horse race. You bet on [the favorites aq then you pray.”
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NARTLYN MAXW ELL, set for] a spring night club and theater |tour, 1s taking singing and danc|ing lessons. . . “I've always turned {down-these offers, "she says, “be [cause it seemed stupid to step onto la stage in a low-cut gown, sing [‘Night and Day’ and walk off. I'm working on a very exciting act.”
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