Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 May 1951 — Page 10
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In Hollywood—
Norma Shearer To Play Momma
Liz Taylor to Be Daughter "In Former Star's Comeback
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Ida Lupino’ 8 swan song as a movie queen "may be the their own directors in-the afterbut there will be no official announce- 10on session,
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ment of Ida's HE Irate “since she was taken out of Philharmonicy Orchestra, Ernst “I hate actors ore al- the cast of a_ buckskin opus Hoff#ian, conducting far a <pro- and. Ann Blyth are seen as Mi. i so months ago. gram ‘of church music. and Mrs. Enrico Caruso in "The - ways. retiring from the Musiesl=madman Soles Jones,” List of Participants Great Carus." now al. Loew's een ul nti the next goad plctuse, WHALES SFR DE II0AUC Rati ADARts Shs a es a Cs a FEIN RN tek dong iid Rut it SouiBpir: that Ps gf) Ar Ro SE Crimea en . -
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THE E GRAPEVINE is whisper-| ing that Sue Carol will hold producer’s reins when Alan Ladd's, “Paramount, contract ends and he gets around to making his first independent piéture. The Ladd deal at Warners is for one movie a year for a decade. Mystery about Gail Russell's Paramount, contract ‘deepened. She's drawing weekly paychecks, | but hasn't been assigned a movie ,
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| By Erskins Johnson HOLLYWOOD, May 1-—Norma Shearer is playing s in the card file marked “comebacks” at MGM. Norma, one-time queen of MGM
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whe he. Lng dhe. SL ureh, Columbus a x eS 1 ip 83 Alnthin~SLILL roms ok Choir RecHal 1s™ Slated I Tuesday night. Yep, it's dome First Baptist. Church,’ Terre 1 Ni h {with wires. Haute, Emil Taflinger directing; Bethel Leslie, Helen Hays’ Sanctuary Choir of the Park omorrow ight ‘protege, turned down the contract Place Church of God, Robert A joint recital by’ Lois Ibsen, offer made by Sam Goldwyn. Nicholson directing; combined pianist, and Joan Richey, soWants more stage experience, choirs from the Organists and Prano,. members of the Jordan
” ” » +A MOVIETOWN whisper is that Dr. Lew Morrill, lately linked with Liz Taylor and Rhonda |Fleming, will reconcile with his wife. hey have a 3-year-old son. . ‘Marie Windsor, who handed the ‘engagement’ ring back to Alex, Runciman and sashayed out with Bob Taylor. was batk with Alex at a local spot. the other night
~If schedules “permit; Dean
Jagger will-whisk from “My Son “John” to RKO's ‘"Cowpoke.” MGM's press agents haven't re|leased ‘any information on what the 200 women who cavort with Robert Taylor in “Westward the {Women will- wear under their Mother Hubbards in-freezing location temperatures in Utah, So I asked Denise Darcel, who's Bob's leading lady in the film. “1 don’t know, honee,” giggled “| Denis;~-‘““but_no red flannels for Zi pliss. I could be frizzing. Bot 'I nevaire wear anyzing lak zat. I'm rogged!”
n » » CLAUDETTE COLBE appearance with Jack Benny {threw Hollywood's glamor babes into’ emergency -..when-should-we-{leap-too, huddles. Of all the dolls iwho worry about how they photograph, Claudette’s No. 1. ... |Frank. Sinatra’s week-end flights from New York to Hollywood — to see Ava—are costing him $500 a week just for fares. He leaves N. Y. every Saturday night,- returns on Wednesday.
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Ha Times. State Service y BLOOMINGTON, May 1 Some singers ‘from nine Indiana church choirs will participate in| Indiana University's first annual invitational church choir féstival starting at 2 p. m. next Sunday
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Choir. Directors Guild of Evans- College of Music faculty, will be ville, Ralph H. Waterman direct- presented at 8:15 p. m. tomorrow| ing; Chancel Choir of First Pres-'in the - Odeon. byterian Church, Elkhart, Frank accompany Miss Richey. L. Pugh directing; Aeolian Choir, The Jordan Brags Choir will of - General Electric Co., Decatur, give its first public performance David Embler. directing; Senior of the season at 8:15 p. m. ThursChoir of North Methodist Church, day. also in the Odeon, under diIndianapolis, J. Russell Paxton di- rection of John Colbert. recting: Festival - Choir of Zioni Another Odeon recital, by Lutheran Church, Ft. Wayne, Louise Hope. organist. will be yeorge G. Arkebauer " directingasgiven at 3:30 p.m. next Sunday. and -Senior Choir of St. John's Mrs. Hope, a student of Dale Lutheran Church, Richmond;-Mrs. Young, organ department chairMarjorie Lohman directing. man at Jordan, will offer the : recital in partial fulfilment of re-
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