Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 August 1951 — Page 39

SUNDAY, AUG. 19, 1951 THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES PAGE 39 | |

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NEW YORK, Flim 18—What sort of girl is the Martha Wright who has stepped into the shoes of Mary Martin as PS og _ Sh NS 3 leading lady of the New York company of “South Pacific?" Ren Ee % : \ Wh ' By Evelyn Keyes i She has m ved in witho causin 0 i ; : ho i Si } ® 3 or irskine Johnson who is on vaca on J gee Lia3 Moved In without eausing He box office ! , - | SY J | ane: SORA | HOLLYWOOD, Aug. 18—The way I've got it figured tickets. ~° surance, she tried again to get oa B : ; a TE TD, IR lout, I'd rather pay money to a travel agency than to a _ Well, Miss Martin is authority|® Broadway show, and in the fall i a #0 La Diy g iatri for the informa- lot 1947 sie was signed as under- 5 'y A a} . y 4 psychiatrist. : ne tion that her} \ study to the leading woman of a \ : L * 4 ; | Not that I've anything against psychiatrists. Some SUCCESSOTr, & NA- g | Musical called “Music in My : \ Te {of my best friends support them. tural reddish’ & WR | Heart” K A Way |And need them. But when Holly. "Don’t you really mind when they blonde, is as at- She got one of those breaks. \ Seg 0) 3] / wood's green hills and golden Pry into your private life? tractive a girl as The leading lady became ill and RMR oN ; i ? ; » % / sunshine jangle my nerves I hop “Certainly,” my friend replied, ever entertained a couldn't open in Philadelphia. | : " nl . id v ENT 3 § on a train or a plane instead of a ‘but it's part of the business and the public. Miss Wright did a valiant job on . ’ ma——— 3 : * {confessional couch. you just accept it. When stoyles “Bven that WE a Snort notice and kept the Ioje. | COM - Sn GO, This has taken me to Europe, CTOP UP your marriage nn. semicrew hair Again on Broadway ‘ Set "anil the Bahamas, Cuba, South I nh si "it —- pons ou cut that goes : f herd coo A N i America, and Mexico. It's ex. Darmful gossip, y i Tg She was the leading lady of her| : of \ Cd 3 § k pensive therapy, but it works. | trouble. with the.role of Bl next Broadway show, “Great to| / ya nt Sx p

% ; One woman leaned over and : i Bae FR : HER 4 3 3 A ’ ar, bette 3 Nellie Forbush Be Alive,” which also was a flop.| # bE : a 2 am, na Psy “For all this 1 patted him sympathetically. “I seems to be just pg, Wright | Meanwhile she had kept busy inf 7 : ; i a . y | Ju . know what you mean. It hap-

| give freqpent thanks t I the thing in her = radio, television and night clubs| | : ) i : N n i ; : give Jreupent Shan pleas pens to REAL people, too.” case,” Miss Martin said. “I al-|and was studying voice and act-| f= © ; SH bi AT : s 2% »

ways said it made me look like a ing all the time. Bo ; a : a CE. “WHEN 1 get the Hollywood HOLLYWOOD is full of real freshly Sosbered French Rr Richard Rodgers and Oscar| i. eR : i RE 1 i mumbo-jumbos,” he said, “I walk People, despite opinion to the conot wis . ju as cute as Hammerstein were in Chicago E ih i oe . 3 Sa out of the studio and get on the trary. But it's difficult to stay a EE y Sek: a ti | last November for the opening 8 R 9 : nearest street car or bus going to that way unless one dashes outss Wright, and a native there of the touring company of > £ i oe I : 16s Angeles. 1 walk the streets Side the pic ket fence for a glimpse Br cathe: a Sous Weight lee Foi ; 4 j - 3 ; i | and {alk to pevple~—just PEOPLE, en Prati wood iii : = A . ¢ FEN 3 The ome back to work know- dev . 8 it may offer five years, thanks not only to her| tainment at that city's Palmer a s Phen 1 come back lo Work ent

With rare exceptions, the peo- - | WS LR EY rrr. eR le who clamber to the to 0 future than looks, byt to a lot of singing House. They sent for her to audi - F = wl Ln ¢ hood I op § talent and a determination to get{tion for them. | THE GREAT CARUSO "FABIOLA" i 3 X |: SAVAGE DRUMS" | A Y That makes complete sense to rough a tough grind reaching ahead. | “Ndturally I was pleased,” Miss TT = me. Mv home and my career are the pinnacle, developing a leadB. degree at She didn't come to Broadway Wright recalled, “but I thought CLOSE BY—Leading attractions at neighborhood and dgive-in Leigh featured in "Strictly Dishonorable" (Cinema, Vogue and in Hollywood and I appreciate the ungated eEO so that the kicks , and is com= to breaks into the game as most they Were nierely Joking ime OVER theaters include Piper Laurie and Tony Curtis in *'The Prince Who happiness and financial freedom ih on: s way 3p yop this month Jouugs ers do; Broadway went to og a issn be When they Was a Thief" (Fountain Square, Irving, Meridian Drive-In, Theatair ly : : I've gained here. But let face 4) And at the top, people's egos h, Lands Chorus Job | Miss Martin in New York, I was| Twin Drive-In and Zaring), "Kentucky," starring Richard Greene - Rivoli, Sheridan, Shadeland Outdoor and Westlake Drive-In} and tie aan ? 7 won't let them rest. A talented degree,” she SE d [told me I was going to Feplace {Greenwood and Pendleton Pike Drive- Ins), Ezio Pinza and Janet ''Savage Drums," with Sabu (St. Clair, Strand and Sheridan). There are good reasons for this. director wants to become a proince a the SFroars I Iie ork and certainly surprised.” Hollywood by its very nature is (ducer because he feels he could do o teach. smmp——

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» . . tral Park,” reached there on tour.| DOWNTOWN ST. CLAIR—"Littls Bis Horn" and “Sav. LAFAYETTE, Aug Sixteen dus Musical Organizations Jeon, less prose. =e Yriiw itv: Convocati 18ts VEN " i chorus replacement, SWARTHMORE, Pa. Aug. 18 OHIO “Lady From Cheyenne” and “On TACOM A—" ‘Meet the Invisible Min" and 52 Purdue University Convocation “ig, ga. DePaur's Infantry Chorus. fiction that makes the saleable IT EVEN reflects itself in the “Oh! Susanna Included are outstanding or- “Feb. 29 i Ip} Orchestra (Eugene After 3 mo sense of reality and real people, OT d began and will end with an Y. a ballet company, a male chorus _ Mar sr somehow weary rounds of producers’ and|/by college students was a smash AVALON — “The Great Caruso” and , Mister Universe acterization,’ agents’ offices, {hit at Swarthmore College. | BELL “Destination Moon” and “Bandit, and “Katie Did It Smith, new chairman of the uni- dS TANI: tan. ST f 7 9» television. The new management \ easier wit. ular eating money by being en- show was co-produced by Theo-| oak. Diyide 5 SRIuse oi Father Takes the Alr' ie CORONET— "Broken Arrow” and “Born MAPLECROFT - - “Samson and Delilah” films. honor Dancers.” Harding Counterspy.” follows: Stainproof, durable and sani- him ds a rather famous star and ming pool and God help you if Jane Russell { The two young men dug into FOUNTAIN ‘shake cane [Free Who PENDLETON PIKE — “Kentucky” and Oct. 23—Julien Bryan, “Inside Yugo- steadily increasing amounts for with him. Finally one asked:

| Jan, 7-8--Ballet Theater Actors and actresses are sup She auditioned for the company Smesh-Hit Movie |smasavor cod Time cit ant MMi nie mora ant “Savage events are scheduled on the 1951 31% {75 the Town. “Cavalry Scout Series. "eb. 20—Dorothy n, “These social life. You go to a party. color for the jobless in New York, the show| talking picture ever produced, di-| Gin” NEIGHBORHOOD UPTOWN— "Only the Valiant” and “Good- Ormn dia de Vhat Four epic i x > < SUPE OLIN Get and become a dream world crea- epic film The threat of the Toward ‘Dear Brat’ and “Strictly Dis- GREENWOOD" Kentucky and “Coast has also scheduled some foreign Ba '. 2 : pha 3 Justi 80, too. A friend of mine was cern than the United Nations. of Sunday night radio programs president of Harvard University, DAISY xe and ‘Snow Dog.’ The programs announced are as Tile for Drainboards !train. = Several citizens recognized - “You get sunk in your swim- | students. - El ye Fore Worth! and “War of MERIDIAN— ‘The Prince Who Was 8 Oct. §-6-—Aun Ayars soprano and 3 “Smoky ectur . {their own pockets for the $1,000 tr 3 Sun det 1 for You Whole- SHADEL, AND—“Fabiola” and “Little Big — Oct Sas! Si ol vcapturing Kitchen drainboards and work £ C. I 8 n a 1 . 3 “i » ’ i Wants to Sing |cost of production and rented GROVE "Go for Broke" and “Gasoline THEATAIR TWIN— (EAST, “The Prince “Ney 10ot 4 ny Orches- Surfaces during the last five GOOD Who Was & Thief’ and “Katie Did It ra 1k, conductor. > ‘ears jcameras from New York City, HAMIL TON 3 “Fort Worth” and *“Bull- (WEST) “Dest tination gE na Two re, Rat ra , itish plans Years. FRIED CHICKEN HOLLYWOOD, Aug. 18 (UP)— ‘which they had to return in 24 {IR ING and the Lady Guys From Texas.’ -

" Dreams aren't the easiest thing to : : 4 Mike Todd's musical, Up In Cen College Produces | Times State oil Dee 18-20 “hristmas Convocation (Pur- conjure on film either rector who 8 garroting his deathVronsky and Babin, duo pian- hn qaq to breathe reality into the 8, 4 2 a slick city manager and landed a job as a “Without Honor.’ posed to brea . : By the summer of 1947 she was (UP) — The first 35-millimeter RopEQ— “saddle Tramp” and “Renegade TUXEDO "Strictly Dishonoravle” and Cracial Dass yrear !In most instances you'd think the , chestras, operatic stars, pianists, “ia: bye My F Ma having closed, and she made the|rected, written and acted wholly ARLINGTON— Fabiola” and “G. 1. Jane" VOGUE — A ictly Dishonorable” and “Pingerprints Don’t Lie ZARING The Prince Who Was a Thier” and two film lectures. Dr. Ross Apr. 7 Faster ~Convocat (Purdue tyre yourself. . atom bomb isn’t as menacing as Quee DRIVE-IN y G . . Yoni tells me she Finally she connected with reg-| Entitled “Crime,” the 25-minute BELMONT “Fabiola” and “Along the CLERMON T DELUXE The Great versity’s convocation committee, Theater in Amerk . OUTSIDE world people think of United Artists is more congaged as a soloist for a series dore Conant, younger son of the olRaNahe:. Guard |coming back to Hollywood on the As a friend once told met on station WOR® With that In-ang Frank Kensill, both ‘Excuse My Dust’ and “Texas MAPWOOD—"Fort Worth” and “David ] . . y y i z v TOTS forge I ”w | Thief” and ~My Outlaw Brother" Jerome Hines. ‘bass, in joint concert tary clay tile has been used in 80% Involved in a conversation| you forget to come up for air. NG P Ww w we “Tits Open 12 N. ENTERTAINMENT Jane Russell is not often thought hours, including driving time be- “ath pig 1" ho Was a Thief” and WESTLAKE— Fabiola” and “Little Big Ak *akddkhhhhhdhh kak kA A+

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