Evansville Argus, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 11 November 1939 — Page 4
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THE EVANSVILLE ARGUS, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1939
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IT’S NOTHING BUT THE TRUTH****** Duke Ellington composed a song titled “Are You Cornin’ To The Troc’ Tonite” the very same nox that he knocked all the jitterbugs out which was last Friday at the very swanky Trocadero on Hi-way No. 41 . . . A1 Donahue is one up and cornin’ o-fay band that is really sending everybody . . . his “Sunrise Serenade” and “What’s New” numbers are DONT PUT YOUR C£ ft 'ON THE SHELF THIS WINTER!
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very suiiu . . . jimmy Luncetoru s ' vvinte Lieat' and Chick vveuus trying iviy neart uut ror lOu, two very bWiugy tunes, uave iouuu tueir way uacx on nuiie a njumuer oi venuers iu tue e*ty . . . as., j. wm put mat last ac piece on iiiny j.xomuay s liewcai iccoiumg wmcn is just my size ' . . . cme icit to viait tne vvorius rrtfk auu Otucr eastern pomes ami jiuw me gossip chieltans nave it tnat sue win never return . . . sue icit in, tne summer, you know and tis now winter uut’tne oetter nair seems to oe homing ms own and not worrying, nut who knows! . . . bne plans to secure a uivoice l,sue came ngnt but and sam so nerseUJ now don t get me wrong, i. uo not reler to the same young lady who went to NYc to see tne hair but another young lady who visited the .Lincoln bhoe bnop last week ar^ci toid tne man at tne counter tins same thing ... it w ( as at one time that ne was sour on the "berg" and everyone that was in it, even onserveu luat uiere was a certain person who was sweet, muen too muen on a certain young laay who seemnot to cure btu you Simula see the 'sour bug now, he's nmeu mo sonu—ne washes—irons—cleans up—cooks—ana men taxes care oi ms outside job all because he feels that maybe ne was wiong about the berg after all . . . (now do not get steamed up because I am not going to call your name; ... bet ere another season shall have rolled around wedaing bells will have rung out . . —OPTICDO YOU KNOW OF A BETTER ONE? He believed that he had her under his spell because she treated him like a human and had been his sweetie for only a httle while . . . so he proceeded to put his “cave-man tactics into action—even went so far as to tell her that he would treat no woman right because he had been stung on ( ce and then to cop the prize he' added, “I think it best that we stop the whole aifair now as I do not actually want you who are too good a girl” . . . Wednesday afternoon, she, looking very cute, passed by where he was at work but m a position to see her . . . she looked neither to the left or right—he was stunned and knocked to hi* sox feet •••£?• up gg ?“ od »»«. M you have him 8 the gglife* • - he > th e great “lion eater” . . . HERE'S A TIP TO YOU TOMMY. .. ... ■ Have noted that you have eyes only for that younelady possessed of that beautiful voice in the Lincoln ^Choi? en hearffofpM 6 ^ ^ yOU wil1 be s P or ting a brokthe attention ° f man ^ ANOTHER BOWL IN THE MAKING December* oTo ’b S ^* B ° Wl ” ^me scheduled for H S teain of tht ij Me "!P hls > Dow n 1 Dixie with a nImovw \w!y' be ’ s Gass,p FR0M UI>
After an absence of two weeks, ^e Scribe is back on me ming line witu tne menow jive: ■'wen an ngnt, Lais—you rca—lly missed a mellow time wnen you lauea to near Lrskine iiawkms beat out his bond jive . . . t roa—ny uon t Know now many people were uicie . . . i a say auout ciuu or more ... it you Cats havent neard .LrsKines iuxeao junction and Wedding Blues, you haven t neard anything . . . tne dance proved to be a successful attair . . . "What's it To Ya!”—if “Lovely” is not worKing at the Trice Beauty Snoppe? if you’re ever up tfus way uig over to see her at izry N, Senate avenue . . . (Thanks, ie Scribe for the tip . . . from Yours Truly) . . . Lopuiar Milan B who graduated last June from up this way plans to puisue a tailoring course . . . more power to ya "gate ' . . . lie s one hard hittin’ cat who drapes hard . . , Saw one ot DerbyVille’s hard hittin’ young couples about a couple ot weeks ago, dining in our beautiful Coflee Pot on .muiaiija way . . . They looked very lovely . . . As 1 strolled out the other one bright morn about 8;:05 i saw another of Derbyville’s jitterbugs strolling up the C. vA.H.S. walk . .i . she Was draped in green and gold, the uniform of the Crispus Attucks Hi ... it was none other than J. Barrett of North sideway . . . A certain person wants to know why the popular Mr. Coleman has turned business man? . . . wonder has he given up his jiveology class ? ? ?? Well, jits—kings—queens—what are you planning for Thanksgiving ?■? ? Why not drop over to see us and hear the First Lady, of Swing, “Ella Fitzgerald and her Ork” at the Sunset Terrace on the 22nd . . . from 9:30 ’til . . . Ye Scribe and all the other Derbyville cats from up Naptown way send-‘•‘Congrats” to Coach Niles, the Lincoln Lions and - the Lion’s “steam-roller” for the way they are going to town on the gridiron . . . keep up the good work . . . See you next week,
YE SCRIBE. —OPTIC—
Thanks Ye Scribe for the. dope from up Naptown way —we do enjoy hearing from ybu as the news is a bit interesting but here’s some, dope that I Let you don’t know: —“Bob,” the very distinguished head at the Coral Room of the McCurdy Hotel and “Tony,” the very charming lady who is employed at one of the city's more exclusive fashion houses for the ladies, were “knotted” ,by Rev. L. S. Smith over to “Dick” Beams’ palatial mansion on E. Sycamore Sunday dark . . . Les the Sports Ed. of the Argus was seen at the movies Sunday dark with a very charming young miss from East Mulberry way . . . he does feel that he is plenty “slick” with his many romantic ventures but we have eyes on him, so help us . . the Carl Blues are back together a'fter a tetftporary separation of several weeks . . A certain young “teacher” .was highly insulted because her name appeared in this cdlyum and her first name, too . . . remember there are Iso many such first names as she had . . . (we are going to let it drop now, tee-hee—),
’magine ’tis a grand and distinguished
“teacher” ...
—OPTIC— DON'T LET TtilB OU juowiv . . . Diu feel that "bnaxe" was pretty solid along a certain way but atter watching the strong coming ons of Oscar & Jas. W. with lovely Lucy Me ana Evelyn Moo., I feel that its the "finis'’ for him . . . Rheba, will you do me a favor? ... please tell Alvin tnat you aon t aictuahy mean it—he’s one love sick person . . .—The “Queen of Derbyville” and Burks were that way about each other and it started out all of a sudden and ended in the same way . . . —Seems like a Lillian Jackson and Cleve Skelton romance since that party Nov. b . . . morn power to ya’ lovely couple . . . DON’T BE TOO SURE OF CHARLES, ZANIE, AS I HAVE BEEN ORBING HIS TACTICS LATELY.****HE SEEMS TO HAVE EYES FOR ERA EDNA AND 1 DON’T MEAN. PREHAPS • • • SHE SURPRISED EVEN HER DAUGHTER . . . That young matron who was mighty “togged” at the Collegiate Prom at the Rainbo Friday dark. . .she even knocked the jitterbugs out with her graceful dancing that caught everyone’s eye, even her daughter who was along with her . . . I ORBEI> HIM WEDNESDAY DARK . . . As he went up the walk ol the Lincoln Gardens at the Lincoln-Llliott side... it did seem as if he were looking for the future madam whom I think was in “Snookie’s” apartment . . .maybe at some bridge party or meeting . he seemed a bit worried ,too . . . love is grand, ain’t it? HE SAID THIS TO HER . . . Oh, yes I caught him under the influence of liquor and ejected him bodily from the Grill and we wonder if she believed him? . . . he was talking to her over in Henderson ... he is sorta sweet on her sister and his buddy on her . . . See you next,, OPTIC.
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