Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 March 1952 — Page 17

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clusively Yours: The {rumor on the Hollywood grape-! vine—Is Ginger Rogers, riding the crest of the wave again as a movie queen, deliberately squeez-

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“We're just very, very good | marry. I'm going to dive into a {career and make up for the time I've lost. It was an effort to work during my last marriage. | (Now it's fun. I'll send up flares

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JOAN BENNETT and Walter

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{nightly dates. Ask the sharpeyed headwaiters in the quiet spots around town. . : ua 7 FRANK DeVOL, about a movie (doll: | “The only thing shy about her

is 10 years when you ask her age. »

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ALICE COREY, wife of Wen{dell Corey, was trying to per[suade her eight-year-old daughter, Robin, to eat some strawberries, {“You must,” said Mrs. Corey. “Strawberries will make your lips nice and red.” | “Lipstick’s Robin. 5 ” » | HARPO MARX, the voiceless [clown : with the demented grim, {turned down an offer of $50,000 {in 1946 to speak one word in Ben |Hecht’s “Specter of the Rose” and {declined a lesser sum a few days {ago to utter even a “Howdy” on {a TV show. But recently Harpo came close {to breaking down, he says, to {speak lines in a “Hollywood movie | version of “Don Camillio,” a novel translated from the Italian. “It was the role of a priest and I wanted to play it more than |anything,” he told me. “I was ready to talk for the first time

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|Wanger — in spite of all the

By Erskine Johnson

HOLLYWOOD, Mar. 27 — Ex-|in my career. Then we discovered ‘only in the area between head newest that the picture was already be- and waist. Veteran framing au-

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NOW Claudette Colbert's mixed

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Still Rule

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NEW YORK, Mar. -27—In the good days, a man who wanted to! [frame his girl was interested

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