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The Evening Independent from Massillon, Ohio • Page 15

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Massillon, Ohio
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SIXTEEN WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29, 1953 THE EVENING INDEPENDENT. MASSILLON. OHIO Jane Wymau Readies Own iTF Theater "This is what I have been after! for five years," she explained. "It is one of those deals. I'll do 20 ofj shows myself and introduce 16i otliers.

We made our first in the last week. It stars Victor McLaglen and Wallace Ford, and I it's the first time they've ibeen together since 'The Inform; By BOB THOMAS HOLLYWOOD lucky c. 1 Jane Wyman likes work, be-: Jane said she wasn't just a pas- cause she's going to be up OFFSCREEN QUALITIES OF MANY ACTORS OVERLOOKED Moviegoers Are Unjustly Critical By JOHN KOSHAR (volunteered for army service. (him to a contract, times we've heard movie- Todd was commissioned into thd His job in "For Them That hat most Hollywood famous King's Own Yorkshire, his first film, sold Wara bunch of pansies Light Infantry but transferred to Bros. Pictures on him and, (vAili tVini- i Vi lirQO that is how he was fk be-: Jane said sue wasn jusi a pas- parachute battalion in time to bail! consequently, to her, member of the enterprise.

It's) who couldnt punch their way out, Nomand on June 5 chosen for onc of the plum roles in Pretty eyelashes in acting assign- hrr company and she has her of ack Hasty Heart ments for the next three years. This week she was laboring on "Miracle in the Rain" with Van, Johnson. She finishes July 12, then starts July 15 on a grueling TV schedule that will consume the rest Oi ger in all phases of production. engaged to an advertising executive. I Gordon Fraser, ex-ABC commentator, has joined NBC-Radio's new weekend series, "Monitor." Bill Goodwin, emcee of ABC- TV's Wednesday night quizzer "Penny to a Million," is happy.

Try And Stop Me Fire Dpartmcnt I Mutes Ambulances By BENNETT CERF Copyright, 1955, by Bennett Cerf, Distributed by King Features Syndicate, Inc SETH WAMBSGANNS and his wife were visiting New York for the first time. Seth, impatiently On July 6 his show will originate iu jn the'hotel Wv, called ni, wncf nnacf Have his room to urge Mrs. Wambsganns to get a move on. She didn't answer. Seth was puzzled for a mo- on the west coast.

Two days before that he lanches a new NBC-TV afternoon quiz series "It Pays To Be Married." Radio TV ment, then a light dawned. "Give Since then, Tod'd's rise in Holly her two short rings and If the TV sponsor picks up hen 'Quiet, Please. CHICAGO (AP) The Chicago fire department has silenced the sirens on if- ambulances, although they will still have bells and ing red lights. The reason: too many traffic accidents. "I hope our drivers will not take as many risks in the future," Fire Commissioner Anthony J.

Mullaney co- Tuesday. OI U1C 'I iric SJ.JUllht/1 iJitn.i up uci i njfjy (JJ, Jane-recentlv announced a deal'option, she'll be set for another 36; movie fans was to laugh, at to take over the longtime TV favor-' half-hours in 1956. Then she'll have aflei ite. Fireside Theater It will be, to make film for W.rncrs i About thi "Claudia." never approached enacting a real-lgion' took the part and, not too life characterization in any of hisj Miss Bogle as his wife, past films so much as he does inj RADIO-TV NEWSREEL: NBO called Jane Wyman's Fireside "I've pot to do a picture a year, QP vif ater and she'll preside as both host-1 during the next three years for! in 'o "ic sen ice. ess and star.

Warners and U-I." she said. "The I iinsT nf TI i options for the TV show come at SHE EXPLAINER the project in the same time as those deals were accused oi all sous 01an- to dc hig nt starrin vehicle The TV is going to build a variety show brained schemes to avoid induction ronpentrat on ac Busters." around Jonathan Winters, their lat- mind (o concentrate on acting! Dam Busters. nv OF THESE i and forget about writing plays until Todd plays the part of a Royal jest comedy find, and slot him in apPiisaHnp accusations, felt ho knew enough about it. her Warner Brothers dressing where she was having her hair put up. if all goes wel completely for vears." HI the be tied upi next three! raid in World PROUtMS' STAINING are made by frustrated hams who may have won a ribbon for playing the lead in some high school senior; class production.

"Look at the ears on that Ramone," they'll tell you. did he ever get to Hollywood?" Or: "Imagine that Dan Bronson playing Carolyn Spunlo's leading man! Why they say that up until ai couple of years ago he was one Air Force squadron leader in thej George Gobel's Saturday night film which tells the story of the spot for the warm months Edward R. Murrow an eight. week holiday on July 1. Charles flopped but his performance in it; Incidentally, Todd, who was born Collingwood pinch-hits for the attracted the attention of years ago, has a commentator on his nightlv CBS- film which SO HE and Catherine went 'V.

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WHEN MR. HAHNER was in formed that his wife had given birth to twins, he practically blew! a gasket. "Boys or girls?" asked his partner over the phone. "I think one's a boy and the other a girl," gasped the ecstatic father, "but it could be it's the other way around." ing, New York Dorothy La- Video- row rumors have it that is trying to buv out RKO. on the westj the deal goes through it wrH mean some 700 top films for TV the queerest ducks coast." Such babbling is not only slan- showing derous but, in the main, overlooks! Wendy Barrie such he-men as Burt Lancaster, aji going to do a wrestling corn- former circus performer, Johnimentarv for Du Mont this sum- Wayne ofc Rod Cameron.

ner when the network has the Also ignored arc Audio Murphy, grunt and groan boys perform the most higHy decorated Gl insight a studio rather than an World War II, and Jimmy Stewart, arena. mour and Wayne Morris co-star as and wife a Broadway con in 13-week summer hiatus by Pan- a chon)s hoofer tomime xvith Mike- Stokey, Th Mink on th CBS TV as producer -host two celebrity Theater" Satur- guest panelists each week and aj permanent a 1 consisting of Tirt vrtf t. T-Tq Rocky Grazianb, Dorothy Hart, Robert Clary, Carol Haney, Jack Coogan and Hans Conreid. i TELE Ruthie Gilbert, who plays Maxie on Milton Berle's Tuesday night NBC-TV show, is James Ker used bounce th who rose through the ranks to Bert ar has been signed toi retirin i fo a season to take care colonelcy in the U. S.

Air Force. emcee the television coverage of her brand new bambino. Another actor who is maligned! SS America" selection on Sherman Billingsley's Stork club by such criticism is Richard Todd.I Sept 1Q ovcr AB c-TV. Show on ABC-TV. Sundays, will be a native of Dublin, Eire, who has from Steel Pier in At- cut from 45-minutes to a half-hour been pretty busy before thei lantic ion July'3.

Dennis James' "Chance cameras such productions asj i nge borg and other children a Lifetime" takes over the 9 "The Hasty Heart" Robin Hood i degcent flre ta nted a lo 30 spot Qn that date "The Sword and the Rose and boy jn school wh(J them for same dalCi July Paul Hat Man Called Helen jeigners," in "Mama and the vey's newscasts will take over thej THP snv" Rrilish! in Pot on the season's final! time slot vacated by Walter Win-; THE SON oi a broadcast of "Mama" Friday, July chcll on the ABC radio family as a bov over CBS-TV. Mama comes to Harvey is onc of the most first deeded to become a play! the rescue by bringing the young- commentators on the air and hasj wShl iflcr educa-isters together at a big dinner. Peg- two non-fiction best-sellers, "Re- he grew npiSy Wood stars as Mama, with Jud- member These Things," and "Au- To learn about the; son Laire as Papa, Robin Morganjuimn of Liberty." theater he became a'n actor andias Dagmar and Patty McCsrmacUl Now CBS-TV has selected Men- performed with repertory com-, as Ingeborg. The "Mama'- series. Griffin, the singer, to take over the panies in small towns until the 1 which returns to the air Friday, emcee chores of its Morning Show, start of World War II when he Oct.

7. will be replaced during its July .4. That's the day Jack Paar's show Whiting'sisters, Margaret and Barbara, on his knees when they were babies, now directs them in their CBS-TV series, "Those Whiting Girls." Kern, then a member of the famed singing Yacht Club Boys, used to sing numbers written by the girls' father, the late songwriter Richard Whiting TV star 1 Betty White is brushing up on her panelist technique by subbing for LET'S GO ROLLER SKATING Skating 7:30 to 10:30 P. M. EXCEPT MONDAY LOWEST COST RECREATION SHOE SKATES S13.95 SKATELAN!) Stark County Fair Grounds Arlene Francis 'on "What's My Line?" before taking over a regular spot on "Hake the Connection" which premieres July 7 This! week we reached our 21st anniversary as a radio-TV scribbler and the column starts its 22nd year.

My, how time flies! Spinach contains more iron than any other vegetable. THIRTY 3, FIRST NE. early afternoon variety show be- gins on Hhe same network. i A motor maker will sponsor a religious drama in the fall called "Men In Black." Series will depict ministers of all faiths. If if LIVE WIRES: Pattie 'Page's i twice weekly video series (to be seen on locai video outlets via film) starts the week of July 4.

Liberace, who is winding up his first feature length film, "Sincerely for Warner gets ready to make some new I for his fall series. Songstress Bettv Ann Grove is QUALITY FIRST SELLI SHOES FOR MEN AND THE YOUNGER MAN A AN genuine Royal Grain Leather Alwa So ld genune MIRACLE MESH Jarman Leisuals Downtown Headquarters for RCA Portable Radio BATTERIES ENGELHARDT'S MUSIC STORE 47 Erie S. Dial TE 3-3203 The Massilloh Theatrical Guild Presents The Edwards Choral Ensemble GOD'S TROMBONES It will be a memorable performance of Drama great spiritual music creative movement instrumental jazz effects At Washington High School Friday, July 1, Tickets on Sale today at The Grand Theatre box office We Appreciate And Cater To PRIVATE RESERVATIONS PAPULA'S 1328 First on Rt. 21, N. Dial TE 2-0216 MUSI CAR NIVAL THEATRE IN THE ROUND NIGHTLY CURTAIN RAIN OR 8:30 p.

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Years Available:
1930-1976