Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 November 1950 — Page 26
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In New York Advises Bachelor Actor Nai ions Str ength Depends | "By ELIZABETH TOOMEY, United Press Staff Correspondent (VY to save shoe leather. “Fina Or n S fe r ifi ces 0 f In divi dua I
NEW YORK, Nov. 24—Starry-eyed girls, dreaming of Cinder- lone that uses your kind of beauty,
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: Mrs. Nevitt Will Be Featured Speaker
The Indianapolis DePauw University alumnae of Alpha Chi Omega Sorority. will sponsor Mrs. Hope Bedford Nevitt in a lecture at 8 p. m. Wednesday in the ~ World War Memorial. : Mrs. Nevitt will talk on ‘The United Nations and the Present
cinch in Hollywood, according to Mr. Conte, who appeared in several The 35-year-old former movie iantly to answer the questions which the public on every movies before taking -over a we | twice-weekly television showevery day at the Brown Derby, ere. where they were sure to be seen master of ceremonies and singer, think he succeeded remarkably well. ‘We audition from 10 ‘to 20 air at Jeast a dozen producers or on the NBC “Little Show,” “does-| : "One thing Gen. Hershey made clear girls every two weeks to appear directors not. want to send all the pretty, on my show,” he said. “The few “Where could they go here?” He girls toward .the West Si | ve Safes Jhope Top perfect justice. hen ‘who make the grade 'are hired shrugged. “Nothing's organized. A where movie salaries are bigger ig rid pe an Pe ar y lv on (for one show, at $100. No long- girl would have to take a five-mile and fame can come faster. he oo H BY. 0 " Azan not only {term contracts while a girl learns hike and eat a dozen meals a day = “You've gotta figure that there! e battlefield, but in other ways. to be an actress, like in Holly- to be seen by all the big-time pro- are more jobs here, even though! All one can say is that what we really wood. She's gotta be good right ducers.’™ they don’t pay hs much,” Conte! need to do is to use every power we have away. Nobody has any time to To aim for television success, a pointed out. “Somebody added up to avert war and to come to better spend with you in television.” girl first of all should be photo- the number of television shows national understanding.
BPW Plans Dec. 4 Party
Cc sis.” ®iarshall Abrams, formerly at-. tached to Gen. MacArthur's staff
in Toyko in the judge adyoeatel Hollywood Tricks : genic, Conte said. Then she should and multiplied them by the num- For our nation it seems to me that we . départment of the army, will in- y - have some talent and some acting ber of different actors they re- have to give more thought to universal troduce Mrs. Nevitt, Mr. Conte recalls tricks un- experience. “And then she should quired and figured out there are Y X military training. The planning should be "Chairman known young: beauties used to start walking, knocking on the not. enough actors to go around. very careful to achieve the wisest apd hafrman is Mrs. Jack: pu to get a studio's attention in casting director's door. It's a wonderful chance, if you most useful of manpower. Conditions in the world have changéd Lecture chair ‘Hollywood, like driving around in. “Pick a certain show and con- don’t insist on being 4 star over- and perhaps the only question before us today is how this job
Jelliffe. She will be assisted by Mrs. Richard Oberrich, Mrs. Keneth L. Merrick and Miss Rea auer. Mrs. A. Logan Steele is presi dent of the group, composed of alumnae of the sorority’s Alpha - chapter in DePauw, During the pagt four years Mrs. | Nevitt. a Bhortridge High School history teacher, has attended over Mrs. Hallie Lee (left) and Miss Gretchen Klee . . . shop. for 100 meetings of the United Na- prizes for the BPW Dec. 4 card party.
. tions ‘in Flushing Meadows and lake Success. She has had both ~' The Indianapolis Business and Professional Women's Club
press and radio accreditation. will hold ‘a card party at 8 p.m. Dec. 4 in the Murat Temple social
a white convertible or lunching centrate on it,” he suggested, as a night.” : can be done best 0 that the Ration will be served.
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. room. Accompanied Students Proceeds of the party will be used to purchase equipment for In the spring of 1948 Mrs. Nev- the Julietta Home for the Aged , itt attended the Pan-American Mrs. Dean Harbison, ways and means committee chairman, is
‘Conference in Bogota; Colombia in-charge of the eévent—Mrs Hallie Fee-is—her-assistant.—— While there she was a guest of a Committee chairmen include i former pupil, Col. William F. Miss Pansy Lee Sherrick. candy; bles prizes; Miss Bertha Lingren, Hausman, U, 8. Navy attache in Misses Florine Hite, Katherine hostesses, and Miss Katherine Columbia. : Sweet and Myrtle Munson, ta- Daniels, advertising. Recently Mrs. Nevitt was chos- . - z " en to accompany seven Indianap- Bridal Showers— . olis high school students, one from each high school, who were D b B 'd | -b sent by the Chamber of Com- ecem er rl es- O- e merce, private citizens and PTA to attend the United Na- I B H d f P t tions conferences. Oo e onore a ar es ee _ — Mrs. A. R. Williams and Mrs. Robert Kershaw will honor Miss L if M te Phyllis Jay at a miscellaneous shower Monday night. It ‘will be in / e as er the Williams" home, 921 E. Maple Road. Miss Jay will :be married Dec. 30 to John Z. Kepler, Detroit. The wedding will be in the Broadway Methodist Church. J ' The bride-to-be is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, J, C. Jay, 3620 r Scintill # brilli ; . SR Nashington Blvd. Parents of the - nm | tea x Ve : Ma bridegroom are Mr. Schwartz and her daughter, Billie, sling rilliant with 8 fire more spar.
and Mrs. Paul C. Kepler, De- Doth of Portland; Miss Gyneth kling berause of their skillful mountings created
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mother and Mrs. Kepler will be ‘Mrs. Earl Robinson and Mrs. Norman Edwards, Columbus, Ind; Miss Seeley, daughter of Mr.| Mesdames Victor Deitch, James and ‘Mrs. G. H. Seeley, 944 l.es-.. McCullough, Stuart Wilson, Mat- ley Ave, will exchange wedding thew Winters, Georgia. Little, Leon VOWS Dec. 31 with William (Myers, Jesse Gammon, Hatley Hoennke. The ceremony will be in Doub, W. W.. Seagle and John St Peter's Evangelical Lutheran
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Myer. Church, 'W d d L h Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Hoehnke, r | li egnesaay Luncheon Kohler, Wis., are the parents of are love ness, Each diamond i ifs : e Mesdames Frank Strohm, Mel. the prospective bridegroom. ner nits Jerome Jacobs ville Phillips, L. R. Brown, I. V.| The hostess’ guest list includes own individual setting Times Special Giles, Glenna Norman, Robert Mesdames Seeley, Walter Tirmen. :
. PITTSBURGH, Pa., Nov. 24— Pierce, Roy Kerr, Willard - Beck. stein. Paul Coleman Edward - At the recent Regional Tourna- James Haston, Elmer Brown, Gui- Manien, William Rode, Harold .ment here in Pittsburgh Jerome do Schloat, Howard Hanna, Rinne and James Lieser. Jacobs, Indianapolis, Ind., won his Charles Aver, Neil Kershaw, * final requirements of red points to Robert Kershaw Jr, O. D. Pérry Mrs. Beldon, Hostess | achieve ‘life. membership in the and Thornton Conroe, Mesdames Edward Tomlinson, | _ American Contract Bridge League. Wednesday Mrs, George Finney Floyd Willis. Roy Jones and Byron... He was playing with Edson T. and her mother, ‘Mrs. Robert M. Hewlett, Miss Martha Harmon and, - Wood Jr., Indianapolis, Jack Den- Dearmin, will be hostesses at a Miss Maxine Turner. i ny, Toledo, O., and Joseph E.'1 p. m. luncheon in the Indian-7 Mrs. Arthur Beldon, 6023 Lowell] Cain, Indianapolis. iapolis Athletic Club in honor of Ave! will entertain with a shower] At present Mr. Jacobs is defend- Miss Jay. at 8 p. m. Dec. 6. | ing champion of the Indiana Juests will be the mothers of Guests will be Mesdames Rav-! State Men's Pairs, Kentucky State the couple, Mrs. Came and Mrs. mond Wiese, Dan Talbott, Frank | Team of Four, Miami Valley Team Edwards. Denny, Josephine Pritchett, Isabell of Four at Cincinhati and the A luncheon and kitchen shower Rowlinson, William Dearmin and Indianapolis Team of Four. were held today id the Hawthorn Charles Shank, mist itimaiso ini Soetoro pS eee In the entire country there are Room by Mrs. Deitch, - Misses Elsie Reid. “Polly Wiese not more than 300 Life Masters. In addition to Mesdames Jay. Judy Gever, Peggy Maroney, Mary 2 : Mr. Jacobs is the 14th in India Came, Edwards and Robinson, the Rochford, Betty Dailey and Mil- A h 1 napolis to achieve this distinction, guests = were Mrs William dred Pollock. : ; nother 12-Diamond Wed-
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