Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 July 1950 — Page 13
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Actresg Thelma Ritter’s Quick on the Uptake
Now she’s John Lund's|;——
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By Erskine Johnson HOLLYWOOD, July 11—Thelma Ritter can ‘match wits with Groucho Marx anytime. ; Thelma is the New York character actress who got fan letters, with contracts enclosed, from every studio in town following her role of the beer-drinking friend of Linda Darnell's mother in “Letter to Three Wives."
{thro hout th the ent . mother in “The Mating Sea. sete en e entire concert my
her daughter-in-law, First time|s
Thelma heard Gene la told her; ugh she the kind of a laugh that should! come out of a haystack.”
my
KURT FRINGS, the gent, pent -a week-end on producer|
“You k {Milton Bren's big racing schocner,| now, you have the Pursuit. Kurt looked over the| cital with Robert McDowell, pi{luxurious cabins, all the polished! anist, at 8p |brass, the smartly dressed crew,
A fellow actor told Thelma she|etc., and finally whispered to an-| had a “documentary face.” Thel-| other awed guest: “You know, I think it pays to ducer, “but, of course, in my po-
ma came back with: “Gosh, may-|
be I can get a job in the newsreels have money.”
as a sweepstakes. winner, the!
A Hollywood doctor told a
mother of quints or a dame who movie doll she was run down and Just found a pearl in a fish gut.” needed a change,
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EZIO PINZA is , Cihon for “Do you know that during the last and one head o cocker spaniel.”
“A change,” screamed the doll.
this: He was greeted backstage 18 months I've had three hus-|
at a concert by an effusive fan Pands, four cars, three jewel rob-| beries, 11 cooks, two divorces and lists two new stars:
who gushed:
“Mr, Pinza, I'm so crazy about! your singing that I actually stood! during the entire performance just to hear you.” “Thank you very much” Pinza. - “But my dear lady, wonder if vou realize that 1 Stood
seven (change can you suggest?”
I do they lay eggs?”
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just bought a farm, was showing a friend around the place. At the suits for girls. I think that a girlithe ensemble will include Bar: said hen house, the friend asked: “And'who wears one has ev erything to bara gain and nothing to lose.”
Well, they do,” said the pro-
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“JOAN CRAWFORD” “THE DAMNED DON'T CRY’ } DOUGLAS—Linda DARNELL
“EVERYBODY DOES IT"
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“Neighborhood Theater Directory
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Dan Dailey “CHICKEN EVERY SUNDA
Morris “House Across the Street” ERA ATVBATTLE FOR KOREA" _
“THREE CAME HOME”
William Bendix “KILL THE UMPIRE”
Al THE HAWK’ * anapol §; Sara c son, The committee rejected a re- ! : am oe pe ta Cd “EiaF “EF Sela Conn and Patricia See ues of he naan. ciety of | + one “ROCK ISLAND TRAIL” [* New Push-Back Seats * SOUTH SIDE Danville, ES Seaton i aapingtan. to.send. the. caravan.) oo . HOTEL SEVERIN — YWARD—Dana ANDREW ir meng on ea {to the national capital for In- » Children ; “WMY FOOLISH HERRT" GARFIELD sa CoOL diana’ Day tomorrow. The Wash- | REGENT GEORGIA AT ILLINOIS 1166S and MAGGIE OUT WEST Adm. 50¢ 5; FREE | | Alan Ladd “Captain Carey, U. §. A." Kirk DOUGLAS—Lauren BACALL {ington trip would have eliminated | gont. from 10:15 rime Rl fo saa x “YOUNG MAN WITH A HORN" {showings in 10 Indiana cities. 3 ee ——— : Walt Disney's “DUMBO” In Color ET Th ET - a Ee
TONITE 5:45 to $—25¢ PLUS serine Raven. “Asphalt Jungle” Forrest TUCKER--Adele MARA .
“ROCK ISLAND TRAIL" 5.
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BING CROSBY-—COLEEN
“RIDING High”
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“THE DAMNED DON'T CRY” |
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£18 TNDIANAPOLIS TIES _
Ennio ni, former solo
cellist with the Chicago Symphony, will be heard in joint re-
p. m. Friday in Pur- | due University's Hall of Music, Lafayette.
{sition they don’t have to.”
” - JACK PAAR, admitting that he’s gone Hollywood in a big way:
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Paul 12:50.
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| | he: | | Haram.” with Wil Rogers 1
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Brisht Leal” with Gary Cooper Prego Bacall, at 13:15 3:30. ana al World,” at 11, 2:10. 5:28 KEITH'S in Goes = Marie Wien Corinne Balvat Sthare. at O00 1:50. 4:4 and 10° ep »" with Zoro. at 12:50. 3:35 ph and 9:15 LOEW'S
“Father of the Bride” with Spenoor Piney an & itzavetn Taylor. ‘at | fia, as. 32%. 75040, 1:50 and 9:57. | 1 YRIO | etship X-M." with Lloyd pridegs and Osa Massen, at 11. 1:44,
fo 35. - 5 ron Ha vil. 18 ¥ith Bill E on and Ann Rutherford. at 12 3:22. 6:19 and 9: 16.
Iu Harp Ensemble Slates Concert
Times State Serviee
MICHIGAN CITY, July 11—A
“I now have a station wagon concert by the Indiana University
contract list FRANCIS and HARVEY
= n n FROM Martin Ragaway:
| Harp Ensemble will open the 10th
THE NEW Universal- Inter-/annual music series of Interna-inany had started its business. on solemnly tional Friendship Gardens here
{Saturday evening.
With Mrs. Margaret Buehler
{ White, assistant professor of harp
“I'm in favor of the new swim- {in the TU music school, directing,
” ” J Les Mawhinney's idea for a -TV show that can’t miss: Two puppets, dressed in _cowboy outfits, staging a wrestling match. The show will be sponri patch, hy. an 3 Aten
; ier ———— “DIDIA HEAR at the movie-| {struck doll who was told she {wasn’t graceful enough and to go| {home and practice walking with a book balanced on her head. {She went home, practiced walk-! {ing with the book on her head! [for 90 days, and sure enough,
ishe became graceful.
So Paramount bought the | book!
n THEY TELL *the story about
the late agent]
One day he walked into a story, editor's office and said: “Here is the best story I ever read. Make this picture and youll win an Academy Award.” The story editor looked at | Frank, glanced at the script and |saild, “I'll tell you what, Frank. {I'll give you $10,000 advance
~~ |right now if you can tell me the
{name of the leading male charjacter.” Orsatti, who hadn't even read [the story, phi t do it.
LETTER to Don *ragior from | Elizabéth Taylor, who played his| bride in “Father of the Bride”:
{but honeymoon | movies.”
‘Robin Hood’ S Set By Canterbury
State Service
{ | t | Times
lurday in Danville Park.
| Directed by Prof. Thoma Wilson and accompanied by me bers of the Hoosier Symphony or- | ichestra, the company will stage! the opera-inma natural setting outdoors. | Students singing principal roles linclude Charles McRoberts, Dan{ville; Robert Blackburn, Chicago; {Edward Leche, Seattle; Wash.;
| ville; Frederick Myers, 10.; Herbert Goldsmith, Rochester,
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“Sword In The Desert”
PLUS CARTOON AND NEWS
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| DANVILLE, July 11—The Can-| ee {terbury College Opera Workshop| (will present the light opera “Robin 2002 Calhoun St., reported the cat!
{Hood” at 8 p. m. Friday and Sat- |scratched her son Rollie, 4. Earl-| lier the cat had bitten Mrs. Jackie
3 KE. {Lane, 22, of 1854 Calhoun.St.,, and m= {Eleanor Eden, 25, of 2006 Cal-|
7301 W. Wash.—~1 Mi. W. Ben Davis _ |
AxomEw «fp poentine Nights” ||
Atkins, vocal soloist, Bloomington: Bobbie Lee Logan, Shirley Ann Hur-
ley, DeKalb, _ Ill; _ Marjorie
iSchlamp, Evansville; Greg Jones, Anderson; Harold ..Chamberlaim,
Bloomington; Patricia Miller,
Goshen; Ruth Thompson, Bloom-
PO Brot. C. L. King ‘also will assist.
Five Sue Firm For $46,000
Five residents living near the
Glidden Company, 18th and Montcalm Sts, yesterday filed suits {asking nearly $46,000 from the company. All suits charge the Glidden Company pollutes the air with ‘smoke soot and chaff from treatment -of soybeans. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Worth asked damages of $21,219 on two pieces of property. They re{quested $12,819 damages to the Worth Regal Food Store, and $8400 damages to their home, 1739 Montcalm St. Mr. and Mrs. Sol Hobbs asked $15,500 damages for three pieces jof property, 1251 W. 19th St. 11830-32 Sugar Grove Ave. 1249 Herbert Ave.
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Bruning, 1223 Herbert Ave., sued for $4200; Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence M. Sum-| asked "$2700, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert! Movies are better than ever— Bruning, 1820 Gent St.,
is better than $2380 damages.
mers, 1960 Montcalm St.
Stray Cat Bites, Small Boy, 2 Women
| A small boy and two women | {were bitten by a stray cat today
lin the 2000 block of Calhoun St. Mrs.
n St.
Police killed the cat which was taken to the City Dog Pound to!
be tested for rabies,
‘Heritage Caravan To Stay in Indiana
Lumber Fim Wins” 2), 7 gen | a sim ; Expansion 0K
{sion to expand in the face of stiff
[1140 E. 46th St. !derson Lumber Co, owns prop-
| lumber yard’s storage section as Mon.-3i. Voni 8:48 ja “dump” and complained that 5 {loading operations were noisy. CROSLEYS—AUSTINS TONITE THRU THURSDAY. Injunction Upheld BANTAMS
{cently upheld an injunction pro-| thibiting development of the lum{ber firm on a suit filed by resi-
jek
Agana to. invest, in sound. EkORE, Dus,
andy
asked |
Gloria Lakefield, 23, of
| The Hoosier Heritage Caravan Marion, will stay in Indiana, the Indiana {| Territory Sesquicentennial Com-
rg meg oe “KILL THE UMPIRE”
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Kiddies! g.io; our Fiaveroess
of Clermont on State Hwy.
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WELL—ANN. SUTHERN “Naney Goes To Rie” Toor Penny Singleton—Art Lake
“BLONDIE'S H
Approval Given Over Neighbor's Opposition
A North Side lumber company! today had zoning board permis-
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