Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 July 1952 — Page 6

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| FRANK H. KRUSE, 72, of 3360] | NN. Meridian 8t., insurance agent. |Services at 3 p. m. tomorrow id {Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary, | Interment, Crown Hill Mausoleum.

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{624 N. New Jersey St., resident]

By. Erskine Johnson

James Crippled Children. {p. m. tomorrow in Boatright Fu-

ineral Home. Burial, New Crown.

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MRS. ALBERT HEADLEY, 88,

here 29 years. Services at 1:30/of 1607 College Ave., member of

\p. m.. Thursday fn G. H. Herr- Woodside Methodist Church.

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HOLLYWOOD, July 15—What’s this? Shapely Diana |Crown Hill. NL

passed Cary Grant and Gro Peck as movietown's top turn-| down-parts star, Because of. his “Don Juan inino avgil.

Paul Gregory, Laughton has ve- taken himself toed 11 movies during the past out as Henry the VIII in “Young Bess” because of the de-{the picture's

A couple of years ago, Laughton couldn’t land a part in Hollywood. |

There's a new book out titled, Robert Taylor,

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Servi BLOOMINGTON, July 15—Five

ing chorus of Leonard Bernstein’s|y iq Wells,

opening in Indiana University’s! East Hall Friday. / Second production of the IU Bloomington: summer operetta season, they ouisville, Ky.: Saturday and July 25 and 26. Indianapolis members of the! chorus are David Turpin, Gloria Overstreet, Margi LaRue, Jack Craig and Jean Perry. Patricia |

Christens, Princeton; Mary Cohen, Speedway; Joan Doerner, La Porte; Walter Hartman, Bluffton;

Hell” tour under the banner of brought in a negativ photo department

ear. Now he may have to bowisome prints. The publicity gang y MGM's moved in and got Bing’s okay for yesterday

show will be repeated at 8 p. M.ighenandoah, Iowa;

family ever published. For years the boys tried to get Bing to pose with Dixie and their sprouts to Then one day e that he had Mortuary. asked the|

to strike off Gree i A lapolis resident 36 years. She died

in her Marott Hotel

MRS. SUSAN HEADLEY, 88 (of 1607 College Ave., a local resi-| dent 40 years. i Wednesday, Cure & Hensley Fu-

{ner | Surviving «besides her husband | gran ome,

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release.

layed starting date of the picture.lirony of .all is that Bing is minus his toupee—and has. always put, his foot down about being photo-

| " 8 2 { ROMANTIC THREESOME:is

8 a |graphed without it. HERE'S something to burn up a lot of movietown biggles.

Burial, Services at 2:30 p. m. tomorrow

lin Cure & Hensley Funeral Home,

{dry Co., will be at 2 p, m, Bing!

Biggest |apartment.

| Wellesley College.

her daughter, Mrs, William

German beauty! Stokes, Pittsburgh.

“The 100 Most Important People{Ursula Thiess and Taylor's press in the World” hy Donald Robin- agent at the Beverly Tropics.

Cast in IU Musical

Louis Ross, Concourse, N. Y. {liam Scales, Winston-Salem, N, C.;| Indianapolis students have Deen yr jen Sparks, Carthage; Diana buried in Calvary Cemetery folnamed for the singing and danc-impy,rher Colorado Springs, Colo. " Bedford; musical show “On the ToWn,”\y, horough, Huntington;

|Smith, Bloomington; Vera T' Wenonah

John

In the dancing chorus will be Peter Hamilton, New ‘York; Claire Kincade, Terre Haute; Her-| man Chaloff, Brooklyn,

Richard Schall, South Bend; Miss LaRue, Miss Perry and Craig.

Burial Tomorrow [For Former Sportsman

Times State Service . ‘wis. ter E. Roach, 1 trap-shooting champion, will

‘lowing services tomorrow in

William y,56ph's Catholic Church. Sara |

the lodge.

* Meg Nelson, who was born AWood, had been an. Indian-

{ A member of Meridian Street {Methodist Church, Mrs, Nelson! attended DePauw University and

TERRE HAUTE, July swat] former Indiana “be

Mr. Roach, 74, who was owner Barkley, Bloomfield; William ,¢ tne Combination Cigar Store, UINeT, | was past president of the FraterWhite, 41 Order of Eagles Lodge here. - Maloy, 116 a]so played an important role

Miss Over- in state and national affairs of istreet, and Mr. Turpin.

Charles Laughton, once neglected are open-mouthed about the first] Services for Mrs. Grace John- pore. by the movfd barons, has now photo of Bing Crosby and hislgon Nelson, wife of James B. Thursday Nelson, president of Fame Laun- Home. Burial, Crown Hill.

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morrow in Flanner '& Buchanan; Cremation will follow. |

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a : . vd Martinsville, Burial South Park©, ' .g.. anv " “ Dors, England's answer to Marilyn Monroe, will do a strip-| CLYDE KNIGHT, 41, of 3101 Cemetery, Martinsville. | charles * Eonar, “Hib ds wit tease in ¢Life With the Lyons”—the stage musical with{Layman Ave, grocery _store, # x = on wabeuic Raiie - ¥ . . . operator, Services at 10 a. m. JAMES WESLEY SWAN 42! “Just Across the Street,” at 12:30, Ben Lyon, Bebe Daniels and their children due for a London |p, 4.0 in Moore & Kirk North- or AMES WESLEY SWAN BZ wi" opening. It's described as a fam-.- — east Chapel. Burial, Crown Hill, iCo. employee. Services will be at! vavely Aa 1a5W B ith. ad ily musical. son. Only two Hollywoodites — {10 a. m. tomorrow in Stuart Mor-| Skelton, adpward PR Kathryn . ® ¥ a 8 {Charley Chaplin and Darryl Zan- S : T Orrow * {turary. Burial New Crown. | 108. 3715. 5:30, 1:40 and 9:0.“ BEHIND the Screen: Holly-{, cic__are included. ervices om . { Rw.» | LYRIC wood’s wheel of fortune goes] xR = For Mrs. Grace Nelson | OLIVER GROVE, 63, of 953 Youre ata Breed, ith Robert spinning, spinning, spinning and/ PARAMOUNT press agents |Stillwell St. lifelong ~resident| 3:35. 6:35 and 9:55. © ov 12:38.

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