Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 March 1951 — Page 8

PAGE 8. In Hollywood—

Way to Heart Through Toes?

Lia Pedicured Bob Taylor; Her Comment Causes Gulps

By Erskine Johnson HOLLYWOOD, Mar. 13—Exclusively Yours: If can believe the news dispatches from Rome, Robert Taylor

Slate Tonight

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CRA WHFORDSVILLE, Mar,

Festival will . be held fordsville

you sium at 8 p. m. today.

“! lington, Ladoga, Linden, New ee A of lost his heart; and subsequently Barbara Stanwyck, to Lia Market, New Richmond, New| ¥ FIN LT wow vec de Leo, a red-haired actress who pedicured his toes in ‘Quo Ro avelang, Waynetown and IESFTTEETELN FORD -LINDFORS

Yadis.” That, ladies, is a new way to a man’s heart. Lia's comment on the Tay- Cred by MGM lor-Stanwyck divorce left “The Burning Secret” Hollywood's g 1 a m o u r dolls Garson.

guest

with Greer Indianapolis, Nilo Hovey, of Music,

gulping. Said Lia: ONE of the sore points with a massed band of 232. R MATURE “It was evident that after Errol Flynn in his legal row over Accompanists for the chorus vICTO 4 Glorious Music! meeting me a divorce was the the European-made “Bloodline” will be Frank Hoss, Mary Wil- TERRY MOORE

only possible solution.” Madonna

” n » NICKY HILTON'S recent nightclub didoes and big loss at Las Vegas gambling tables has papa Conrad Hilton ready to cut

'is his charge that Producer Bill son, Marshall completed the film in Williams. secret with a double after he in- event. include: jured his back. Albert Cannie, A fellow named Frank Custer operates a hot-dog stand

Reggie

Elizabeth Sharpless,

off his- allowance and drawing Eg > next door to the stage where ston, R. R, Walker, Mary Helen Bseount. ; .: Viale tor Networks they're filming Gen. Custer’s Loveless and Ruth Tilton. l in the Ginny Simms-ity story in “Little Big Horn.” You Norman R. Walker of the

divorce suit. Hyatt's wealthy parents are boiling over charges that he blitzed Ginny's personal fortune. Prosperity Note: Rhonda Fleming just bought TWO Cadillacs.

| guessed it. The place now has a sign: “Custer’s Last Stand.” A ole » take line from ‘the script of “Peking Express” de- Violinist Files $20, 750

scribing -the look..a Chinese Com- Auto Accident Suit

chairman.

9 Schools Take Part |

| —The Montgomery County Music the oratorio and Amy Cleary) in Craw- Morrison will play the organ. High School ByMna-| came

. Schools participating are Dar-|

Some 560 pupils will take part.) including a chorus of 326, under conductorship of - William again for Moon of Technical High School,

of Jordan College Indianapolis, will direct]

Cord and Doris Music teachers for the Surface, Barbara Decker, Merle O. Bucklew, Betty Shoaf, Mary Al-|

Waveland schools is festival

TUESDAY, MAR. 13, 1951

| hr THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES Central Christian Choir Critic Will Speak = |

Henry Butler, music and drama To Present Program critic of The Times, will address

| The Central Christian Church 3 Career's Day forum of music | Choir directed by Fred Jefry will students at 9:15 a. m. tomorrow [present Stainer'’s “The Cruci- (at Howe High School. | fixion’ Thursday at 7 p. m. in’ \the church.

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ii WE eet gle, MUNist © gives Corinne Calvet : » 3 : Final Sag about Bing, Crosby: 3 {t's atreioustiat he has. promos. oa “Renato... Pagimi: +iadinnapolls] , - operation. Aner D'Keefe {naisis 3 NOT CE iolinist, . . IN© the doctors had to remove.a clot his mind than the party staug- Symphony rchestra violinis Ww STARTING

gle.” has filed suit You won't recognize the Ringcca Lindfors for the co-starring ling Brothers-Barnum and Bailey dent Mar, 14, n circus when it tours this year. Named in _the roles in “Skid Row" at Fox, ’ . : . Cecil B. DeMille's touches for suit were the Lion Oil Co. The whisper about co- starring de 5 : Judy Garland In “Famous” “The Greatest Show on Earth” rado, Ark. and an are being retained by the big-top Nathan Hodson.

Ae] Som! Lnivae talk be owners, even to the little theme Mr. Pacini-

mount front office knows nothing about it.

” ” ” GINGER ROGERS and Steve Cochran have just taken the no-dates-with-anybody-else oath? Their pals predict a quick mar-! riage. John Lucas overheard it: was perfectly willing to live on his income but that didn't leave anything for him to live on.” Dick Powell Is advertising | “Cry Danger” on television spot announcements with the cry: “See ‘Cry Danger’ on tele-

from his wallet,’

It's Thomas Mitchell and Viy- 1950.

tubs atop elephants’ backs. 5 sional work. TIMES AMUSEMENT curred on Ind. 67,

of Anderson, the suit stated.

CLOCK SLADE I

STAR PERFORMER

. CIRCLE “Vendetta,” with Faith Domereis “Sh and George Dolenz, at 1 1:50. she 4:40, 7.20 and 10:10 “Destination Murder,” with Joyce Mackenzie, at 12:35, 3:20, 6:05 and

ESQUIRE “Last Holiday.” with Ale¢ Guin= ness and Beatrice Campbell, at 7:25 and 10:25, “Moon and Sixpence,” with George Janders and Herbert Marshall, .at an .

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ford is too young to play the KEITH'S title role in “Ivanhoe” and is| “Tomahawk, with Van Heftin and frantically searching for another, JSY3nie .d¢ carlo, ai ‘Taki! #13 swashbuckling type. Don’ t “Eve Witness, * with Robert Montpass any crying towels tc Don de, “oo * Yiosws oe Fore because the play “Mike Mec- “Burn Yesterday,” with Judy HolCauley” folded after ‘only four i 5'% “Brogerick, Syaniord. sft performances in Chicago. He, gs LYRIC bs Jumped right back to Hollywood| “Gambling House: with Victor My. for a TV film lead and a,new Hal, 445. 140 and 1035. ! Wallis movie. . . . Don Taylor is, kider fram Futon nn mn

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