Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 September 1950 — Page 9

T. Im ning Songs from bum

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. right kind of , offers a danceyallad, “Friendly ol. And M-G-M um of all of the Judy Garland,

rom the Army aphank,” “ManZiegfield Follies, ie,” the theme of tevue” tnd other

, show tunes up:

mbia LP releases full of music on [ood in Melody” t the organ and

10 includes eight . unes of the past .

for “Your Dance urgens.” ng. “Vagabond t for Rear] Baile .- Second side 18 losophical gem

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urns ‘on that re="->

m “I Love The ing of You.” hat’s being sure rived by the pop r Lady of Fafor peace sung t. The crooner I Love Her” on

an oldfe, is a ring. Claude )n on one side d's on the seo

ovides orchestra

Toni Awden’s It Over,” and Ago.” and Guy sls Cry,” and My Arms To-

» always listens Crosby and the team “Life Is 1 “High on the

akes shoulder m on “I Can’ hing But Love side 1s “Orgam

n the revival of {y Silent Love,”

nds enough but Miller-ish on ” ‘and “In The releases by the yrchestra leader I Love, You,” “I the Sun Don’t nd Shoes” and

sings “He Can Hime He Wants Lucky, Me.” and very good number, “I'm pu.” Second sid> eryone in Love.”

DRIVERS

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T0lIGHT

3:30

Kansans. Tall, dimpled Pat's

cepted a diamond and platinum wedding ring instead.

“That seems to be the 1 new trend,” Pat told me.

and just have a wedding ring,” she explained.

asked. ents.’ “Have you worn it?” well -this was when I no-

ticed she has dimples — ‘I tried it

“on to see if it fits.”

“Pat, a sensational tap: who became a Hollywood leadi lady im only three months, was telling meé=this at Al & Dick’s, a popular pub’ near her home neighborhood. ‘Pat Still has an apartment near there tn a clear day she can smell the pastrami at the Stage Delicatessen) because when she went to Hollywood in March, she figured she’d be home than Middleground.

So she winds up a leading lady

-=with a leading man.

“I'm said,

surprised myself,” “because I always thought!

It Happened Last Night— . Dimpled Pat | Has Confidence

~ Next Mrs. Errol Flynn Became Leading | Lady in Three Months

: By Earl Wilson - 7 NEW YORK, Sept. 2—Strawberry blonde Patrice Wy-| more—the next Mrs. Errol Flynn—has the confidence of |

so sure that she and “The Baron” —as she calls him—will be married a few weeks from now

in France, that she's skipped the engagement ring and ac-

“To forget the engagement ring for a lo

faster! dr

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to get out ‘of them till I I was : in my Wheelcyair, »

I DON'T “sin” BRAGGING that Dve thought Pat was terrific ng time (though she’s only22 now). The first "time I saw ner was!

“Do-you have it on now?” Tin “Haid It,” the flop B'way show

{produced by the kind angel, Tony,

“No, I left it home with my par- [Farrel]; next I saw her in “All

{For Love.” “another Farrell show.! No doubt about it, this tall gal (5 feet 71.) oes, After the show :she used to come into Toots Shor’s—and she

dancer 1ooked different. She wore glasses. Ing She was one gal who looked good

in them. Pat then went out with a night=| club .act for six months-—came! back for a two-week layoff —and | found that Bill Orr, Warners’ tal-| ent scout, was in N. Y,, for a new girl.” “He asked me to read some amatic scenes for him.” { “Did you do well?” | “Well, they asked me to come rut to the coast on the hv

Pat of it.”

She played in “Tea for —

“I ‘was carried around on a little pink pillow.” “The only change they made in ime was to spell my name Patrice; instead of Patricia. I guess the had to change something!”

THEN SHE' MADE tests for| | publicity stunt,”

the lead in “Rocky Mountain,” an|

{ Errol Flynn film. “I had no idea Id get it and a bit of thought. —_——_ forward to a lot of happiness.”

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Flanking Francis, the talking mule, are Donald O'Connor and Patricia | Medina, in "Francis" (Mecca, Sanders, Tuxedo).

if I went to Hollywood with my which will be opening soon—and, pew AWRY, ON a iWo-week vaca

tap shoes on, I wouldn't be able! ‘she says, tok,

Well,

“Yes,

"Father .of comedy of family life (Cinema, Emerson,

and Flynn, i too. -She’d met him around Holly- | wood, ‘but in New Mexico, of the film, the romance started Y| and developed. {~ ‘“‘Some people thought it was a I said. But is wasn't

she got it,

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Scene 1 almost collapsed.”

or isn't.

“We both have given it quite

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“I wear my him!” she said.

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one time he says

wre INDIANAPOLIS TIMES 5 at Neighborhoods and Drive-ins

John Derek, Diana Lynn and Alan Hale are a lively trio in showing here at the Arlington, Belmont, Fountain Square, Rivoli, Strand, St. Clair, Sheridan, Shadeland Drive-In, Theatair Twin Drive-In (West Screen) and Uptown

"Rogues of Sherwood Forest,"

Flynn jocularly told the press m that she was so nearsighted that if he took her glasses off her, she couldn't see what he might be up Tavern-On-The-Green someone ang you know how dark the fu:

around who advised a newly hired agsist-

She was. riding a Horse inthe: “Rocky Mountain" picture and her | “One time he tells me he's from horse missed an actor lying on the|

Tas- |ground— playing a dead Indian-—|ant,

wk

pine—¢limber in "The White Tower," film about the adven-

tures and tragedies of mountaineering (Ritz).

Walter Brennan and Eve ‘Arden in "Curtain Call at Cactus Creek" (Bell, Belmont, Irving, Meridian Drive-In and Granada).

over before you agree with me.”

BR American

N 4 Glenn Ford is an intrepid Al |

In Hollywood—

Up as Artist

.. HOLLYWOOD, Sept. 2—

in—Paris”

ences as a celluloid Picasso. “Most movies in which a star surveys a_ painting that (he is supposed to have done and puts a finishing daub to the canvas are laughable.” says: "The fans will be writing Gene to send ‘them oll paintings when they see him in this picture.” Grant recently finished a portrait of Edgar Bergen. "It's not pretty and it's not flattering.” he says. "I'm not that kind of. an artist and Bergen {knew it when I started the portrait.” "= ” GERTRUDE BERG'S deal with Paramount ——catls—for one. film about her famous Goldberg=fam“lly every. two vears if the studio | decides to make a series “I hope it pans out,” Ger-- { trude told me. on the set of “The Goldbergs.” “If they coax hard enough; we might do one the television show for thing.”

any-

lcredits for Gertrude's costumes ‘in the saga that's’ made the

“Remember. in this organi-| writer-actress a cool million, “1 by six inches. Pat had her glasses zation we value an open mind. So use my own clothes,” “The first time I saw him wear- off and didn’t see a thing on the take plenty of time to think things| but there's a makeup man around ing red socks with a dinner suit, 8round.

she Says

doing things to the Berg face.

Kelly Brushes

Gene Will Make With Palette In ‘An American: in Paris’

Grant

a year. But I wouldn't give up |

There'll be no studio designer

By Erskine Johnson

Behind the screen:

Gene Kelly will make with the brush and palette in “An as convincingly as Cornel Wilde ‘thumped the ivories in “A Song to Remember.” MGM has noted Artist Gene Grant teaching Kelly how to fool audi-

“I'm the “worst in screen his« tory,” she whispered. “I don’t hive one redeeming feature.” Jan and hubby Paul Douglas have moved into a flossy Bel Alr manse that is part of the Marion Davies estate, “The swimming pool,” gasps Jan, “winds around like a river with bridges - and beaches and evervthing.” =r

» » ” JACK PAAR reports that neck« lines on TV are bécoming so low that a manufacturer could make -

a fortune with a V-shaped screen, - » ~ COME rain’ or shine, Evelyn Keyes will play Desdemona to

Sidney Chaplin's “Othello.” Evelyn: TT It was too heavy for the sume mer season-and I needed plenty of rehearsal time, so we post poned it. To do Shakespeare is like starting from scratch. But if you can do it, nothing will ever fright en you again. ] Evelyn admits that her ros mance with young Chaplin is still perking. i “No marriage plans at all,” she Insists. “He's gay ‘and sensitive and I like that.” "

Says

~ ~ - IT HAPPENED, 1 am reliably informed, on a set where Errol Flynn was working. The script

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