Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 August 1952 — Page 16
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Picnickers are warned to stay away from Fall
Creek near Ft. Harrison tomorrow. The public information office at the fort announced there will be firing on the target range from 1to 5p. m.
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Nurses Needed
An urgent appeal for nurses was made today
by E. J. Shea, president of the * e— Indiana Hospital Association, Where to Go
They are needed immediately Indiana State Fair Centennial for hospitals where polio cases’ cj pration. “Hoosier Stars of have made the nursing shortage 1952" at 7:30 p.m. $3, £2.40, more acute. Mr, Shea said polio. gs 0) and $1.80. Derby Day nursing experience is not neces-| pacing, 12:30 p. m. $1.20, sary. Amateur Contest, 7 p. m.
Marks Anniversary $1.20,
laudience
HOLLYWOOD, Aug. 28-—0Ild, but worth reviving: A gentleman with a cocker spaniel on a leash went to a movie theater box office, purchased two tickets and then| led the dog to a pair of aisle seats. The dog was a terrific
In Hollywood—
Doggone Fine Movie
By Erskine Johnson
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and crying at just the right’ “This dame is terrific,” the
moments.
agent aid,” “once she gets known
Fascinated, the theater man- she'll mop up at the box-office.”
ager whispered to the gent:
Carroll A. Krise, R R 17, will for servicemen in the’lobby of the
elebrate his ith anniversary in telephone work today. He §
will receive a $0 service emblem & from Indiana §¥ Bell Telephone! & Co, i A storekeeper for the company, Mr. Krise began as a lineman
with the old Cen-
Central branch.
Chapter Night
Women of the Moose, Mooseheart Alumnae, will have chapter night in the Moose Home, 135 N. Delaware St. at 8 o'clock tonight. Vinera Smith will speak, Chalrman Ella Mae Fleenor announced The group will hold its annual Tag Day Saturday and Monday.
Markets Chairs
Dallas Smith, 5124 N. Park has a nation-wide business gelling chalrs— made of fiber.
Mr. Krise tral Union Tele- Ave.
phone Co. He was born in Creagerstown, 4 Mo., and has been a member 0
the Telephone Ploneers of AMer- uo mich of Mr. Smith's oc-
Editors of American magazine
jca since 1041.
New Deputy stands today.
Rex Allen, here for the 8tale, The article tells how Mr. Smith Fair, will be sworn in as a Junior got his idea from a joking comDeputy Sheriff at 10 a. m, 8atur- ment of a friend who was movday by Sheriff Dan Smith. The ing into a new house and had no ceremony will take place on the chairs on which to sit. steps of the Marion County Jail,i The former Indiana state po and all Junior Deputies are In- lice pilot markets two models, un-
cupation they are featuring him in their September issue on news-
vited. armed and armed, He is work- % ing on sofas and children's furniFree Swim ture.
All servicemen are invited to use the Central YMCA pool from 3 to 6 p.m. Sundays. The pool will be open through the fall and winter. A buffet luncheon is served each Sunday from 5:15 to 7 p.m.
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CIRCLE “What Price Glory,’ with Jimmy agney and Dan Dailey, at 12:15, 25, 6:45 and 10 “Red Snow,” at 11, 2:10, 5:30 and 8 45.
ESQUIRE “The Sniper,” at 7:20 and 1020 “Sound ON.” at 6 and 8:58 “3 INDIANA
“Son of Paleface,” with Bob Hope Jane Russell and Roy Rogers, at 11:30, 1:35, 3:40, 5:50, 7:55 and 10 KEITH'S “We're Not Married,” with Fred Allen, Ginger Rogers and Victor Moore, at 12:50. 3:55, 7 and 10:08 j “Black Swan,” at 11:25, 2:30, 5:35 Against and 8:40. LOEW'S OF ° “The Merry Widow,” with Lana ALA Turner and Fernando Lamas, at 11, 1:05, 3:20, 5:30, 7:40 and 9:50.
LYRIC “The Greatest Show eon Earth” with Betty Hutton, Cornel Wilde and Dorothy Lamour, at 11, 1:44. 4.28, 7:12 and 9:06, SHADELAND “The Sniper.” at 7:50 and 11, “Sound Of,” at 9:50
dog likes this movie?” “Yes,” sald the hound’s own-
er. “And
didn’t care for the book at all.”
A new maid just hired by a
movie king
ing note. “Miss Anna Lizst tele-/
phoned.”
It took the actor all next day
to figure It
a call from his female psycho-
analyst.
WHEN Harpo and Chico Marx opened a night club stand at the Mapes Hotel in Reno, one tele-
gram read:
“Good luck from Gummo and the Collector of Internal Revenue.”
A Miss Vinegar hissed it at Las Vegas as Frank Sinatra | and Ava Gardner passed by: “Ah, the
Ava.”
AN AGENT was high-pressur-
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