Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 October 1951 — Page 6
Jane Russel Has the Forehead— Bares hrest 7" Make-Up Wizard Picks 6 Glamorous Stars On Refusal to Apart to Choose the "Most Romantic Face’
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By United Press 3 \ BIRMINGHAM, Ald, Oct. 5—A sailor's pretty wife yesterday accused a handsome policeman of arresting her on a vagrancy charge and having her jailed because .she wouldn't give him a date. Mrs. Sara Wilson, 25-year-old wife of a Navy man who is overseas, testified in police court that her arrest and a subsequent $25 fine was just a case of unrequited! love. She said she turned down Patrolman C. H. Banker when he asked for a date. Banker, she said, and a fellow officer, 8. L. Howell, put her injail § for three days to think over the g good-looking officer's proposition. Police Judge Ingram .Beasley : fined Mrs. Wilson $25 and costs for Jane Russell—forehead. Jane Greer—eyes. violating the “idleness clause” of : the city's vagrancy ordinance. Mrs. Wilson has appealed.
Patrolman Resigns
The patrolman resigned from the department at the request Of his superiors a few hours after Mrs. Wilson charged that she had been found guilty only of “staying up after dark.” “I feel that I would -be better qualified to hold some other position than that of a policeman,” Banker said in his statement. The tall brunette said that she came here from California two weeks ago when her husband was| ordered overseas. She said she] took a room at a downtown hotel TORT EPO HU eT Sister stowed; be made ready. = rg
Flashes His Badge
She said she hardly had time! to get ‘used to southern hospitality before Patrolman Banker
came along, flashing his badge. . = Jane Wyman—chin. Jean Simmons—lips. Shelly Winters—throat. Both Banker and Howell 4d’ By VIRGINIA MacPHERSON = Lips—Jean Simmons. tic chassis. But he balked. Tilted in testimony oh Jey i United Press Hollywood Correspondent Chin—Jane Wyman. “I'm a make-up man,” he said. never seen Mrs. Wilson violating] HOLLYWOOD, Oct. 5 — A! Throat—Shelley Winters. “My interest stops at the neck-
the law. The manager of her f,nmous make-up wizard picked
hotel said Mrs. Wilson's “be- “No one pays much attention line. At least in a professional
havior Las always been that of six glamour pusses apart today to Russell's forehead,” Westmore W2Y a perfect lady.” and came up with the world’s gqmitted. “But she has a brow = ea eit most romantic face. that can be described with only It took six, Perc Westmore said, one word—inviting. It's lofty and . Cites 2 Grealesi because there isn't one face in smooth ... just right for leaning uick elief
Hollywood that lives up to the your cheek against.”
Foes of U. S. title. Jane Greer, he says, has the! 5 (17 “No one woman could be called MOst xuring eyes Hollywood has| Don't miss good times because PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 5 (UP) ‘most romantic’ ” he said. “A sug- Sten since Theda Baga. of headaches, sore, tired. ach~Sen. Blair Moody (D. Mich) gestion-of romance depends on so Eyes to Get Lost In ing muscles or cold feverish said last night that America’s many things . . . the expression “They're eves 5. man cap zeti Get STANBACK, the preptwo greatest enemies are inflation of the eyes, the shape of the lips, 16S ih y AE sighed. Y Bet aration that usually brings : and Red aggression. even the tilt of the head.” Janis Carter's nose is pert ani Quick. comforting relief from
Sen. Moody told a Golden Slip-, Westmore is the gent the movie shapely. When she smiles it Pain. 10c and 25¢ sizes—both per Square Club dinner inflation queens pay a fortune to keep their jog delightfully. Tablets and Powders. could easily lead to-socialism if faces together. In the past 30 jaa; Simmons has lips tailorCongress failed to provide lim- years he's slapped goo on every- n.4e for kissing. A man could STANBACK ited controls to curb spiraling body from Lana to Ava to Hedy. oo mad watching those lips. prices. ; Lofty and Smooth Brow “Jane Wyman has the most Sen. Moody, who received the lovable chin in the world. I did club's merit award for his contri-' To get the most romantic face per makeup for ‘The Blue Veil’ butions to journalism and govern- he took a little bit of Shelley 54 RKO and I discovered it's the
ment, said isolationism is another. . . a hunk of Jane... a slice of chin a man could love through route to socialism. |Janis, etc, and got something thick and thin. YL) 0 0d “There are those in Congress that looks like this: | “Shelley's throat is alluringly who take a dim view of helping Forehead—Jane Russell. (Sur-caressable.” STAN BACK ‘our allies,” Sen. Moody said. prise!) We tried to talk Westmore into “They call it a giveaway pro- Eyes—Jane Greer. f |going all the way and putting togram.” | Nose—Janis Carter. 'gether the “world’s most roman-
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