Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 April 1952 — Page 6
In Hollywood—
Oscars Are Out, ~ Says Shelley
3 _- By Erskine Johnson
HOLLYWOOD, Apr. 8—Behind the Screen: It’s it-or-leave-it stuff, but Shelly Winters is saying she hopes
she'll never again be hominated for an Ongar,
“I'll never let myself in for another emotional experience like| that,” she told me. “Ye Gads, 1 almost had a heart attack in the theater.” 8ix years ago Bhelley was an| extra in a Gene Kelly filmusical|
take-
Double Rites Tomorrow for Auto Vic}ims
"Double services will be at 1 p. m. tomorrow in Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary for Mr, and Mrs, Clarence UU, Knipp, 6158 Guilford Ave., traffic accident vic
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.|Rites Set in Dayton For Raymond Drake.
Raymond E. Drake, former In-|ceived an engineering degree a dianapolis resident, will be buried Purdue University in 1929, tomorrow in Dayton, O, Services,
perimental laboratory at Wright brother of Mrs. Field, will be at 2:30 p. m. at!728 N. Graham Ave. Hoyne Funeral Home there. | . Surviving also are fhis wife Mr, Drake died Sunday in Day- Henrietta; a daughter, Diane Sue ton. He was 45 and recipient 1951 of the Army's top civil {Dorothy Thomas, award to engineers. tain, N. C. Mr. Drake was born in Indianapolis and was graduated from Technical High School, He re-
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Mr. Knipp died instantly Friday when struck by a car at 624 St, and College Ave, His wife, Eu-~|
| | ‘Passion’
Due to Open
at MGM. Now she's back on the lot co-starring with Ricardo! At Ritz
Montalban in “A Letter From the President,” which Bill Wellman
Opening tomorrow at“the Ritz
is directing. {Theater is a picture In keeping
“I hope you will notice,” she grinned, “that Mr, Wellman re-| fers to me as Miss Winters and| not as ‘Stinky’ But six years! ago, when I was here, they called, me ‘Hey, you' Nobody knew my name.” . . » THERE'S NO complaint from Steve Cochran about the Warner billing co-starring him with Wildfire, the horse, in “The Lion and the Horse” | “Mind it? Not me,” Steve told me. “I guess I'm playing the leading lady—Wildfire is a stalHon—but I wish I were as beautiful as that horse.” The film is in new Warnercolor and Steve's saying: "It's twice as good as Technicolor.” ” . . JOHN BARRYMORE JR., wore 4 mustache for a film test at ‘RKO and the resemblance to his father was even more amazing. Now it's up to Howard Hughes to decide whether the mustache will be permanent + + » Rhonda Pleming’s set to sing five songs in “Seven Bisters from Seattle” her first film vocalizing since “The Connecticut Yankee.” ... Flash from Sedona, Ariz. Fox ‘hired 20 Indians for “Pony B8ol‘dier” and didn't have to make them up. to look lke ‘Indians, i 8» ORIN BORSTEN called his four-year-old daughter, Joanie, over to the TV set the other aftiernoon as Toscanini was conducting the NBC y or‘chestra. “1 want you to watch Toscanini,” he sald, “Someday
iyou may be very proud to be able ito say that you have seen him conduct.” A few mingtes later Joanie,
showing sings
restlessness, sald:
{with the Lenten season, “St. Matthew Passion.” An unusual production, “Passion” presents the Johann Bebas{tian Bach oratorio, “St. Matthew Passion,” against a background of religious paintings and sculpture. The music is played by the Vienna Philharmonic orchestra and sung by operatic soloists Elisabeth Schwarzkopf, Karl Schmitt
(Walter, Elisabeth Hoengen, Wal-
ter Ludwig and Hans Braun. The masterpieces that provide the visual accompaniment are by artists of the 15th, 16th and 17th Centuries, Curtain time for the show is 8:30 p.m.
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who's very happy. He ran away from home and “The Gieatest . « « Marta Toren becomes a U, 8./ "citizen in May-—exactly five years), te after being imported from : Sweden.
THERE will Pe fo more big musical production numbers for Vaughn Monroe on TV, He's ready for a simple 15-minute singing format like Dinah Shore's and
treatment that give him eight dif{erent sets every time he hit the TV channels last season. “Dinah has the perfect show
‘to heck with the revolving-stage SiS
{tor a singer,” he told me on the|y
set of his second Republic western, “The Toughest Man in Tombstone,” “and that's the kind of a show I'll do this fall.” Eyebrows may lift over Vaughn turning up as a western hero, but he's not wide-eyed about it—"T've been riding all my life and talking about doing western films since 1933." Er Any kind of a movie, he figures, s good for a singer. “When we're on a tour with the hand we hit a lot of towns where there 1s no television. After ‘Singing Guns’ was released, a lot of people, who had never seen me,| came up and said, ‘We're glad you| “made that movie. We thought you were fat and 50." Monroe's reaction to Monroe im-
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Aided TB Group
She took part in work of the Marion County Tuberculosis Association and projects at Billings Veterans Hospital, Mr. Knipp! belonged to the American Legion, North Park Masonic Lodge and the IOOF. His wife was a member of the American Legion Auxiliary and Rebekah Lodge. Surviving Mr. Knipp are five brothers and two sisters, all of Wayne County: Claude, Herbert, Agnes Hoffman and Mrs. Lena Bailey, Mrs. Knipp is survived by two brothers, Manson Neidlinger, Indianapolis, and John Neidlinger, Santa Monica, Cal,
Local Deaths
MRS. OLIVE WILDRIDGE, 79, of 4853 Rosslyn Ave. Member of a ploneer Hoosler family, Services at 10 a. m, Thursday in Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary. Burfal in Crown Ju.
” » ‘MRS. VIOLA PELL, 77, of 1317 IN, Parker Ave. Retired seam-
er 25 years’ service, Services at 3 p. m, tomorrow in J. C. Wilson Chapel of the Chimes. Burial in Mt, Pleasant Cemetery. “ ” ”
MRS. ANNA DAHLMAN, 80,
at 2 p. m. Thursday in Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary, Burial In Crown Hill » » LJ
MRS. BERNICE GARNER, 78, of 1004 W, Marylanfi Ave. Servfces at 10 a. m. today in Stuart Mortuary. Burial in New Crown.
» ”. MORTON * KEITH, 81, of 1914 Broadway. Former freight checker for the old Union Traection Co. and baker in Gas City. Services at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow
J Hisey & Tnius Mortuary. Hine emetery, Gas
» LJ » RICHARD H. PERVINE, 45, of 2612 White Ave, Services at 1 p. m. Thursday in Jacobs Brothers West Side Chapel. Burial in Floral Park.
y 8. 4 8 MRS. HAZEL HERRING, b7, of 112 BE. Ohio St. Services at 10
a. m. tomorrow in Grinsteiner's {Funeral Home. Burial in Memorial Park.
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