Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 March 1950 — Page 24
Food Fair
{Admission 25¢ Tax Inclided)
TOM MOORE
Mutual program, “Ladies Fair," will put on a 45.minute show your HO Tah will enjoy.
. Today 3:15 and 8:30 p, m,
life. I think I should be. treated. {with dignity and respect.”
The witty emcee of the WIBC-|
oldie, “Rain.” ' ' ' Lassie's next {picture: “Shepherd of the Paintied Hills.” . .., It's a girl at Las
Love
er | Winters Spikes
Shelley Says Nothing to Talk Of Romance With Bearden
Rumors
Latin Dancer
with: . ; “There was nothing to it.
Besides, said Shelley, every-|
one has her all wrong. Lana remained as neutral as
“I'm this character on the screen but that's not me in real
This was difficult for Shelley because Jimmy Stewart, sitting at the next table in the UI com-
with an outstretched leg. Shelley and Jimmy ‘are costarring in the western, “Win- | | chester 73,” which was on loea- | tion in Tucson when Shelley met Bearden.
picture, kiss her once. She wailed:
and they haven't seen a girl in a} month, Do you what they. do?| They fight over a gun.” » un ” JOAN CRAWFORD happy about the reissue of her
Vegas Hospital for Herb and Phyllis MacDonald. He's the! praise agent for the El Rancho Vegas. . . . Martha Stewart, I hear, -is a scene stealer in “In a Lonely Place.” I asked H. Bogart about it. “Martha Stewart?” sald Bogey. “Who's she? Oh, yes, Martha Stewart. Very good, very good.” . . . Despite denials, Hollywood is betting that actress Mary
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HAL MCINTYRE
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Sunday 3115 and 8:30 p.m.
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Mon. & Tues. 2115. and. 8:130-p. m,
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Today, Mon. & Tues. 1:30 p. m.
Don's let your youngsters miss this)
- Tomorrow
{O'Hara and Glenn Langan will be
Anderson will wed cameraman freon Shamory. i: Charles Coburn and Spring Byington were sitting on a blanket, munching picnic sandwiches and talking about love for a scene in “Louisa.” This is the movie in which Coburn and Edmund fiwenn go Ezlo Pinza 1.50. years better-and prove there's: still romance n a 70-year-old’s heart, “It's sort of an ‘Upper Stromboli’,” director 1 Hall explained. Coburn even wades up to his hips in a lily pond to pluck a blossom for the lady fair, But] at Coburn's age, the studio took no chances, They shot the scene at a lly pond in Bel-Air and imported 5000 gallons of 172-degree water to raise the temperature of the pool from 50 to 68. The script of “To Please a Lady” still. doesn't please Clark! Gable. Re-writes are still in order , . . Ginger Rogers’ divorce from Jack Briggs will be final in August. Then we'll know whether she and Greg Bautzer are as serious as they look , . . Maureen
teamed in an adventure-drama which Maureen's husband, Will Price, will direct . . . Three studios are trying to clear the movie title “Hidden Treasure.”
By Erskine Johnson HOLLYWOOD, Mar, 24—Shelley Winters didn't want to talk about her Tucson “romance” with the Cleveland Indians’ pitcher Gene Bearden. She tossed back my curve|
re
missary, was pushing her chair|
“It's ridiculous. I go to a hide- Photographers. He Says; out cabin. Eight guys are there|/the story of a guy.”
isn't too:
I am not going around getting |
engaged to a married man, which I understand is illegal in, in some states.” - [no
worse than some of her other |gowns."” i
Switzerland. She stopped blushing, gave the boys one of those don't-let-it-throw-you | Tooks and beefed about the dia- | mond dog-collar around her |
neck. Lana sneered: “It've five-and-| dime.” Mm m The battle over her peek-a-boo {neckline was at a stalemate when | 3 left. |
| HOWARD DUFF is excited | about his next picture, “The Mag-| nificent Heel,” story of a news|
Shelley is unhappy about the photographer. It's his first heavy. |6. though. Jimmy doesn’ t| But he hastens to explain that ne
will not be representing ail news
1 asked him if he ‘and Ava {Gardner had kissed and made od
|(they were dining together re-|/parts, with numerous solo parts, {cently). He had a one-word reply: [the artists for which will be an-| {nounced later. {
“Naw.”
Hollywood " doing every- | thing that’s not in the astronomy books. Eagle-Lion has | “The Sun Sets at Dawn” and | Loretta Young’s husband, Tom | Lewis, will produce “The Sun | Stood Still.” t
GEORGE DOLENZ looked over the menu at the RKO cafe and stopped at an entree that read: “Tim Holt special.” “Hmmmmm,” said George, “Horsemeat, no doubt.”
Butler Names Stunt Chairmen
Mr. Hirschy Miss Mendenhall
Castle, and Richard Hirschy, 2446 N. Pennsylvania St, have been named co-chairmen of the 1950 Geneva Stunts, Apr. 22, to be held at Broad Ripple High School. | The Geneva Stunts are spon-| sored by the Butler University| chapters of the YMCA, and the YWCA. The stunts feature skits and| acts presented in competition by| campus organizations. Intermis-| sion acts will be presented by| men’s and women's groups. of| both Y's, Miss Mendenhall and Mr.
. » - LANA TURNER, I can report;| blushes at wolf-calls and low whistles. ~The pink that suffused Lana's. face on “A Life of Her Own” set didn't stop the males who took a look at her low-cut satin brocade gown. It didn’t stop the unit manager, either, - He clapped one moist hand to his forehead, yelled for designer Helen Rose and let everybody know that Lana wouldn't get by the Johnston office censors.
with Lew Valentine, radio's famous | - 8
The home economists of Citizens! Gas & Coke Utility will show you| w to save time and work in the
kitchen . . . how you can prepare! new taste- “tempting dishes for your
i Food Exhibits
Learn the fascinating story behind your favorite foods . . . and: discover new food treats by visiting the food exhibits and by talking with the experts.
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“I don’t know about that" 02 N, Pennsylvania St.; JanHelen Rose said stubbornly. “It's 4 I a any Pizies,
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Hirschy ‘will have charge of pro- | moting and '‘¢o-ordinating the acts. |
Eight Latvian DP's
Reported En Route Here
Eight - Indianapolis-bound - dis-| placed persons from Latvia will | be aboard two International Ref-| ugee Organization-chartered ships scheduled to arrive tomorrow In| New York City. The names of the refugees and their Indianapolis destinations are as follows: Gothards and Helene Kreslins,
125 N. Oriental 8St.; Eduard Ludvigs, destination unannounced; and Janis and Olga Mangulis, 96 W. 75th St,
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| can dancer and vocalist, now is | appearing nightly at La Rue's
“It's just| Stewart, will present (Is Glad,” an Easter cantata by,
Miss Martha Mendenhall, New|.
_ THE INDIANA
Anita Romero, Latin Afnerk-
he came here di“rect from the Fofel De La Re- | forma in Mexico City.
Purdue Vocal Groups | |
Restaurant.
Plan Easter Program Times - State Service LAFAYETTE, Mar. 24 — The! {Purdue University Varsity Glee| Club and the ‘University Cholr| will be heard in an Easter pro-| gram in the Hall of Music Apr.
The combined vocal groups, (under the direction of Albert P.| “My Heart
David W. Thornton. The cantata is written in eight
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