Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 August 1952 — Page 21
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AUG. 24, 1952
In Hollywood—
Stuck on Song Titled ‘Rita’
By Erskine Johnson
HOLLYWOOD, Aug. 23—A Hollywood Songwriter, ingpired by Bernie Wayne's instrumental hit, “Vanessa” (named after Vanessa Brown), ahd Ray Anthony's “Mari-
lyn,” dedicated to Marilyn Monroe, decided to hop aboard the ba ndwagon with a song titled — “Rita.” ’ told me, “if it were true. But it's At the moment, he's stuck with nothing—nothing at all.” the first two lyric lines: | 5 4 a
“After you've Khan OVERHEARD at the Captain's “And left me crying ...” Table: “A husband is a man who, George Dolenz, who's playing .f YOU give him enough rope, will the handsome Italian who breaks °¢ tied up at the office.”
up the romance of Olivia de HaviNeighborhood
land and Richard Burton in “My
Cousin Rachel,” recently wrote to his father and stepmother in Th ancient Sardinia, where he was eaters born. DOWNTOWN 4 0 ” AMBASSADOR Hit the Ice” and “One s : Night in the Tropics.” HE WOULD like for them to OHIO “Sugarfoot” and “Lure of the *
Islands have a new home, he explained, RODEO— Fort Osage’ and
and if they would téll him the! S™"*"' \ unonnoop cost, he would send a money or- afer Ahoy" der to cover the purchase. With a Song in My Heart” and A month later, Mr. Dolenz's BELMONT "Clash by Night” parents answered the letter, de- crema scribing the home they had found and naming the price. Couldn't Take Tt “And the house is practically EMERSON Fremis Gone thd new,” they added in the postscript. “Only 350 years old.” ‘Lovely to Look At . . SARFIPLD -“'Skirts hay" and ‘‘Rodeo.” A movie fur designer recently GROV E-— New Mexico’ and ‘Oklahoma received a hush-hush call from a IRVING “Lovely to Look At” and studio executive who told him that ypécA* Req Mountain” and
“The Lion a certain blond starlet and the Horse.’ ould be oLy TRAIL" "The Girl in White” and
“The Magic
and “Cripple “Red Mountain” and “Just Across the Street CQRONEY-.: ‘The Awful Truth” and “She
Jet Job.’ ‘Francis Goes to Westpoint” and “Bronco Buster.” FOU NTAIN SQUARE --"Mutiny” and
“Clash
dropping iato his salon for a fur Carson City coat. ORIENTAL~- i Wonder Who's Kissing Her Now’ and “Return of Frank James."
The designer was to give her PIXY “Fixed Bayonet’ 3ir “My Six Convicts” and “Bronco : Bi ter tive declared, and the bill was to RITZ— ‘Francis Goes to West Point” and
be sent to him, Bronco Buster.”
RIVOLI — “She's Working Her Way 8 = F Through College” - and “The Narrow Margin
A FEW. days later the starlet sT. CLAIR—' Lovely to Look At” and “The showed up and selected a $12,000 SHERIDAN “My Six Convicts” and black mist mink coat in which the j
‘Cripple Creek . White” and skins had been manipulated in re-
SPEEDWAY— The Girl in WANA ER Women” and TACOMA— twar e omen verse, with the hairs going up- = ‘african Treasure’ ward. | TUXEDO—"Wait Till the Sun Shines, Nellie” and “Lion and the Horse.” Handing her the box eontaining UPTOWN. ‘Clash by Night” and “Bal 3 abarin the coat, the designer said: VOGUE ‘My Blue Heaven and “Paint- “ ing the Clouds it unshine This is a very unusual mink ZARING—* ‘Valley of the Eagles” and
coat. The very latest in fur fash-| A ae THEATERS fons. Would you like to know! CLERMONT = pis Anybody, Seen My on Gal’ and ight to ars how I worked it? GREENWOOD— "Lovely to Look At” and The blond Lorelei smiled , Rancho Notorious.”
o MAY WO( OD—"Carson City’ -and * No dahl- Bride
ing. You keep your secrets and’ MERIDIAN ‘Wait Till the Sun Shines,
‘Japanese sweetly and purred:
Nellie” and aca of Poker Fiat’ I'll keep id NATIOvAL OUTDOOR—'"Les Miserables” toon Foi ." £ AGNES } » | raNOLETOY fines, Lovely to Look At" NEST CHE i . alley o agies, / AGNL I00REHEAD is deny- si DELAND Working Her Wav ing the rumors that she will wed| Through College” and “Two Guys From redhaired Bob Gist, her constant THEATAIR TWIN (EAST SCREEN)— escort. ‘Valley of Eagles” and ‘Outlaw Wom-
en ( WEST SCREEN)—'"Thief of Bag-
“T d be glad to say yes, 2 ’ Agnes iad, and “The Jungle Book
'ERSTLAKE— ‘Lovely to Look At” and N BEECH GROVE
*Valley of the Eagles.” : and “Clash by SUNDAY—~MONDAY—TUESDAY
WESTSIDE—"Half-Breed" |. Night. ENTIRE PROGRAM IN COLOR! Lew AYRES—Marilvn MAXWELL
“NEW MEXICO”
JUDY CANOVA
Sonianons ANNIE"
FREE Ee |
MAYWOOD’
Road 67 en Seuth Tibbs Randolph SCOTT—Luecille NORMAN
"CARSON CITY” In Technicolor
Don TAYLOR—Shirley YAMAGUCHI
"JAPANESE WARBRIDE"
PLUS COLOR CARTOON
CRA ARR AA AR AA RONEN
and ‘The Golden \
at the Coliseum.
and “Valley j
"JUST ACROSS THE STREET"
HERE TODAY-—Current neighborhood and drive-in theater film attractions include Red Skelton, Howard Keel and Kathryn Grayson in "Lovely to Look At" [Fountain Square, Greenwood Drive-In, Irving, Pendleton Pike. Drive-In and St. Clair), Nadia Gray in "Valley of the Eagles" (Arlington, Pendleton Pike Drive-In, Westlake Drive-In and Zaring), June Allyson and Arthur Kennedy in
Atterbury Hit Gives Extra Shows
Times State Service
| CAMP ATTERBURY, Aug. 23 —Two extra performancer of “At War With the Army” have been scheduled after crowds were turned ay at each performance during its regular four-day run. The show will be repeated Monday and Tuesday evenings in “Post Theater 2. A travesty on Army life, “At {War With the Army” was produced in two weeks with a staff of actors from post ‘personnel and the Dixie Division. Plans now are being studied at 5th Army heafiquarters to put the comedy on tour throughout the mid-west, 5th Army area. The Monday and Tuesday evening performances at Camp AtAT FAIR—Phil Harris will share the spotlight with fellow- general public. Hoosier Herb Shriner in a big | State Fair entertainment event |
next Thursday through Sunday
Dan Kidney covers Hoosiers in Washington for weekday and {Sunday Times readers.
“Por E. NEW YORK |R.6211 Comfy Push-Back Seats =1o4e1: Monday. Tuesday— , COLOR PROGRAM! Toy BE TERS—David WAYNE
"Wait Till the Sun Shines Nellie’
e COCHRAN—Sherry JACKSO
"THE LION" AND THE HORSE”
Today, 1:15; Mon.-Tues. Noble at Mass. Ave.
Mecca urea
ALL COLOR PROGRAM! Lizabeth SCOTT—Alan LADD
“RED MOUNTAIN"
Steve COCHRAN—Black KNIGHT
“Lion and the Horse”
BRERRSFRRRRFRERSR ERAN YRE
"HARRIS & SHRINER Come Home Thursday to Pace 4-Day Show of Stars at INDIANA STATE FAIR
Stars of
nial
on Thursday
GOOD SEATS THURS. and FRI.
Tickets are moving at a record pace for the “Hoosier 1952” Show ring Phil Harris and Herb Shriner in the Coliseum for four days, Aug. Indiana State Fair CentenCelebration, therefore pointed gut today that best seats and parking facilities convenient to the Coliseum area are available
nights, August 28-29. Tickets at $3.00, $2.40, $2.20 and $1.80 are at the Ross and Babcock Travel Bureau, Claypool Hotel Lobby, PL5417, and at the Administration Building, Fair Grounds,
star-
28-31, at the
Officials
and Friday
when Phil Harris comes to town. Philzy was born imFinton, Ifdiana, and since then Lover Boy has made quite a name for himself as baton wielder and buffoon on the Jack Benny Radio Show, plus a tour of duty as the husband Alice Faye took to raise.
THE SPORTSMEN QUARTET These fun-
sters, who became famous for their singing commercials on the Jack Benny Radio Show, will cut vocal capers with Harris and Shriner.
nation,
HONEY BROS. Comic contortionists, these fellows have displayed their hilarious antics on many of the top network variety shows, in addition to the theater circuit from coast to coast, and the movie, “Mr. Winkle Goes
to War.” 5 Music Hall,
; : TA-2471, Indianapolis. IER HUMORIS Touted as OLD CURLY LOCK . Reo HOOSIER to come along ' he great
; a FOUR STEP BROS. Considered the top dance group in the these colorful Feet of Rhythm” seen on virtually every major network television variety show, and were the first dance group to. receive a movie appearing first with Abbott & Costello in “It Since then, they've starred in a dozen motion pictures and were the first dance quartet to appear in the famed Radio City
Rogers, Herb Shriner has been talking about Hoosierdom ever since he spent hjs boyhood in Ft. Wayne, Indiana. IlL.ike Herb says, he used ‘to look forward to the State Fair because it gave him a chance to eat away from home.
REXFORD TRIO
which will journey to Indiana for one of {ts
Sparkling adagio trio
first U. 8. appearances after performing in every leading European capital,
OTHER ATTRACTIONS NEXT THURS. AUG. 28
2-Hr. Downtown Parade 9:00 A. M. (CST) 45 HIGH SCHOOL BANDS! {2 STUDEBAKER CENTENNIAL FLOATS!
On the Midway 9.CENT DAY (Thurs. & Fri.) For Children 12 and Under
AT THE GRANDSTAND—12:30 P. M, (CST) DERBY DAY RUNNING RACES
Top Thoroughbreds and Quarter Horses
AMATEUR NIGHT—T P. M. ¢c. s. 1.
Featuring winners from County and 4-H Fairs Throughout the State
“Eight have been
contract,
Ain't Hay.”
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
"SHE'S WORKING HER WAY THROUGH COLLEGE"
terbury are free and open to the
roeraEbAR Eis Cnet
“CLASH BY NIGHT"
"The Girl in White" (Old Trail and Speedway), John Lund and Ann Sheridan in "Just Across the Street” (Bell and Cinema), Vitginia Mayo and Ronald Reagan in "She's Working Her Way Through College" (Rivoli and Shadeland Drive-In) and Paul Douglas and Robert Ryan in "Clash by Night" (Belmont, Irving, Uptown and Westlake Drive-In).
——y ip— Fox Opens | Too Hot for Feet . | F Il S SALISBURY, Mass. (UP) —A i a eason {lot of folks at Salisbury Beach literally got the hot-foot, The
Fox Theater will open the fall burlesque season Thursday with sand temperature one day this a New York road show slanted summer was 128 degrees,
at out-of-towners visiting the [ERRRARRRRR RRR RRRRR ARRAN State Fair, .
Bing's Foil Makes Debut With Hope
Art Cameron, the Vancouver hotel clerk who made front page headlines by refusing accommo-
_ dations to Bing Crosby, makes
his movie debut in “Son of Pale-
face” in support of an old pal of
Bing's, Master Robert Hope. The widely publicized incident. in case you don’t recall, occurred during a Crosby hunting trip. Sporting an old leather jacket, faded dungarees and a three- day growth of beard, Bing sauntered into the lobby with a friend to Sign up for lodgings. “They looked- like a couple of bums so I gave them the fish eye and sald we were booked up sol1d,” explains Cameron. Explains Hope, “I wanted to! Ret Art in ‘Son of Paleface’ hecause you can always use a bright guy on the set. Anvone smart enough to tag Bing for a loafer is a plenty hep citizen.’ In the film, Cameron Pays a gun-toting resident of Sawhuck Pass, where Hope and Jane Rus-|| sell hilariously tussle,
Banana Back
NEW YORK, Aug. 23 ~“Top Banana” will reopen at the Winter Garden Theater on the Labor Day matinee, Sept. 1, after being closed for four weeks. Phil Silvers, the star, will be back in the
cast.
a FOURNRTAIN SQUARE
MAT. ONLY—ADULTS, 12:45 TILL 1—AQ¢ VIRGINIA AVE. AND PROSPECT BT. COOL © Air-Conditioned * COOL
HERE TONIGHT—Tiny Hill, who calls himself America's biggest bandleader, will bring his orchestra to Westlake Terrace
for dancing tonight.
COMFORTABLY COOL! TobAY
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Cont. Today Vrem 1:00 P. M. Susan HAYWARD-—David WAYNE
"WITH A SONG IN MY HEART”
Color by Technicolor n SHERIDAN-—John LU
"JUST ACROSS THE ‘STREET
BONUS HIT MARK STEVENS TECRNI. "MUTINY" sow
Red Skelton—Kathryn Grayson "LOVELY TO LOOK AT"
Plus Color Comic
INEMA 16¢h and Delaware Today-Menday-Tuesdny CONTINUOUS FROM 1:30
. . Lizabeth SCOTT—Alan LADD
“RED MOUNTAIN"
Color by Technicolor Ann SHERIDAN John LUND
The “burlesk” house is ander] LERMONT.- IIR 83¢
the new management of Harold : DRIVE-IN THEATER Between Clermont and Brownsburg Clammage of St. Louis, who for- i
U. 8. Hwy. 138 or Crawfordsville RA. merly operated the Grand Theater ALL TECHNICOLOR PROGRAM! in that city.
: Piper LAURIE—Charles COBURN In addition to the regular mid-
"HAS ANYBODY SEEN MY GAL" night show Saturday, the theater
Marg. CHAPMAN—Cam. MITCHELL will feature another midnight | §
"FLIGHT TO MARS" performance next Sunday. te
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TODAY-—MONDAY ONLY Robert. TAYLOR—Denise DARCEL DRIVE-IN THEATER i South on 4-Lane Hwy, 0.8. 0M
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JOHNNY WFEISMUFILFR In “African Treasure’ | *Free Airplane Ride for the Kiddies ¥ Entire Program In Technicolor
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ONE OF THE GAYEST (COLORFUL MUSICAL COMEDIES IN YEARS
"LOVELY TO LOOK AT" COLOR BY TECHNICOLOR Jack WARNER—Nadla
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"SHE'S WORKING HER WAY THROUGH. COLLEGE"
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“TWO GUYS FROM TEXAS”
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“Bronco Busters”
COTLOR- RY TECHNICOLOR 2203 Shelby St.
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"LOVELY TO LOOK AT”
COLOR BY TECHNICOLOR
Jack Nadia John WARNER GRAY MeCALLIM
"VALLEY OF THE EAGLES"
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KATHRYN GRAYSON—RED LIE KEEL
“LOVELY TO LOOK AT”
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NOW 4 BIG FEATURES ON 2 BIG SCREENS!
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————EAST SCREEN———
Jark Nadia John WARNER GRAY MeCALLUM
"VALLEY OF THE EAGLES”
Marie Richard Carl WINDSOR ROBER BELDING
“OUTLAW WOMEN"
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————WEST SCREEN——— ALL TECHNICOLOR PROGRAM!
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9 “| WONDER WHO'S KISSING HER NOW"
Gene TIERNEY-—Renry FONDA
“RETURN OF FRANK JAMES"
“She’s Working Her Way Through College”
COLOR BY TECHNICOLOR PLUS AN UNUSUAL AND EXCITING FILM! THE EQUAL OF HITCHCOCK'S BEST!
“The Narrow Masi”
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2nd at Talbot
ORONET ind ae CONTINUOUS FROM 11 All Technicolor Program!
Irene DUNNE—Cary GRANT
“THE AWFUL TRUTH"
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NEVER A PARKING WORRY
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