Indianapolis Recorder, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 August 1953 — Page 16

8—The Indianapolis Recorder, Aug. 29,1953

.has Charles Wiliams all to herjself, but we think that she ought I to avoid the stud for her own I good. . . Mary Jordan is cutting out with Richard Kelly. Let’s look

; into this.

James Jordan thinks he has

Nothing like a few remarks on an earlier column to get ! Ju j 5 ' 1 . Griff i tl ? I S0 tigh 1 t , w , e hear

Teen Talk

By THE SNOOPER

started. Dig this comment on a recent bit of news: “To Whom It May Concern: In the August 15 write-up there was a statement which amused me greatly. So Marlene Gaither has reached first base with Christopher Gill-

wedding bells. Well, keep it up, lovers. . .. Helen Jordan is still in love with Bobbie Trice. Yes,

he’s her one and only love. Say, chicks, what’s happening

espie! How interesting! ! ! I wish for “Gaits” and Flossie Clarence “Mr. Longe Gone and anyone else who is interested to know that Dons Bradley j Shei 1 " Dufrv m \ re North

seeing him also. Now word comes

has arrived safely at home plate

and with no competition from, 3 ^ a new Connersville chick is

either of them. I have definite proof of ths staifiement, and so has she. Tough luck, girls! ! ! Better

luck with the next fellow.

from the Army Finance Center that Harold, who is gaining a reputation for being quite clean and

And "if the signature on. it is i with a roving heart, is gone for straight, she should know! j Phyllis Rochester. My, niy. Speaking of people writing. tha^cliarle^loh^on'k'nis^or you' lie Miller, our fabulous friend, 'wf.h ril ^ Harold's shenan^ans

sends greetings to all the dolls

and debonair duds from Detroit. , “ investigate tms

She says come on up, she’s having P 0 ^l‘ ty vlosely.

plenty fun.

That cute little Shirley Moore has all the boys liking her, but she’s in love with only one—Joe Dean. Wake up, baby, your dreams are just about over. Give the next

boy a chance!

ELMER SHARP,, you think you are playing Mary Rhodes for a fool, but wise up, chump, because the way we see it, it’s the other way around. . . Why have Wilbur Terrell, Franklin Terrell and Lawrence “Brother” Rose been visiting so frequently on the Southside? Could it be because of Sonja Smith, Rosie Cheatham and Bren-

There’s a babe on the Southside 'who needs a mate. She doesn’t like being a member of the Lonely Hearts club, and out is what she wants. She is well known as

“Wild Bill.’’

Marie Weeks and Grant Lee Johnson are still in love, as are Betty Wright and Roman Noel. You may soon hear wedding bells for both couples. . . If any boys are looking for a nice girl, look up Doris Weeks. She’s got it. John Payne, you were sick over not looking her up. She sorta liked you. Frank Fisher, you were a little dumb, too. Shedrick Mitchell has finally

da c“, ck T^i r wa c s a n , r.‘„r:te nn u g p

quit Ethel Dufry. A Norths^le chick namd Joan Buckner is killing

for him to come back.

Doris “Floppy” Brown, one. of the coolest ribs ever taken from Adam’s frame, has a certain Westside boy. namely Howard Tyler, under her spell. . . Marie “Mighty” Henderson, you fabulous babe, will you please take yoyr choice

of lovers?

WHERE WASH DAY IS A JOY NOT A JOB 523 1NO. AYE. PL 0744

NELLIE LUTCHER STILL WOWS CALIFORNIA AUDIENCES STUDIO CITY, Calif. (ANP)— Nellie Lutcher, the squealing but dynamic singer of few peers, is wowing customers at this town’s Sadlle and Sirloin nitery. When it comes to selling a song Miss Lutcher is as effective with her enthusiastic interpretation as Cleopatra was with Caesar. She has no equal on “My Mother’s v yes” and “The Lady’s In Love.” Here is one singer who seems to be enjoying her work.

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By the way, there was a real gone

in a dream over Charles Childress.

P* rt y ° n i h H Dream on. kid, and may they all

far back, and who were there but |, ^aoant nnp«? Richard Sharp and Delores “Dee be P 1 ** 8 ™ 1 ° n A e , S - J T .

Dee” Roach. The two looked real ' BRENDA BAILEY and Jimmy gone together. But, Dee Dee, what - Anderson are about a cool couple, about Mike? And Richard, what ^ ee P 11 way, kids. . . Howard about Frances 0 i Bowles, why don t you quit playTo all the guys and gals wond- ^ ? r ound so much and get one erirg about who’s taking up hand- f«. ea cly. The gi rls aren t go in g t( > some John Cunningham’s time: ^ ce P t waiting long. At least

Well, it’s all going to that cute chick here from Kentucky on vacation. Miss Nellie, over on New

two of yours have long waiting

lists you know.

I.feroy “Duck” Baker seems to

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York street. This romance is b , e . wondering just which way i strictly on the up-and-up. | d^ngs wiU turn out as far as We have it on good authority pelores McGavoc is concerned. I that Lineal Dixon is not getting .pets hope it s for the best . . . ! any where on th e male subject. ! , Man ? Jeter - where^ have you beer Just a hint—she’s lively and will- keeping yourself For a while you ' ing to learn about it. I think. j saiu • v ® u fd the studs, but WHAT’S WRONG with Annette no "; the Y don 1 seem to know

! Morris? Seems she can’t keep a you’re alive.

! boyfriend long. There’vp been} Richard Beavers plays it pretty about five in her life this sum- cool in St. Rita’s CYO, or so he mer. Watch out, Annette. . . thinks. . . By the way, the memThere’s a girl who lives in Lock - bers had a social meeting a couple field who’s just crazy over a gone of weeks back and only a partial | cat named Willie Harris. Get wre. group showed up. If this happens | man, Delores Foster will kill for any more, those swell kids who are you. trying to do something may as 1 w hUe the cat's away, the mice | well give up the ide^ of having will play. Shirley Young is op her an organization. Come, on, k’ds | vacation, and June Bug is having every Tuesday and keep the club

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Be careful. June Bug, ShL-Ie;/ w.?s ! Ernest Armour was passing fire- j due back this week! inl«; Sharon Amos’ ear. Now We hear that little Gloria Suggs, on'out. . . How can you be i and Nathaniel Reed are si f t : ng o n so quiet when there is so much ! top of the world. And we thought to talk about, Shelby Smith?.

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Right, Harold? women to notice him any more? ( You all know. Juanita Phelps, j That was a cute little st; p you j the little short cute babe well- showed the gang, Johnson Bivens. I known as “Chickie.” She was go JKeep up the good work, you may j ing with Frederick Hicks, but they ! be professional some day. . . Say. i seem to have had a falling out. | Edward Smith, can’t you hold I and nothing is going now. . . By your women? Or is it that Jahnny i f he way, Elfie Phelps, a sweet Martin casts a deeper sped over ;

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little girl, is about as lonely as a well without water. Some nice my should pick up! Richard Coffee is a very popuar stud these days. Two girls are head-over-heels over “Sonny Boy” Hichard. Now. Elzena Moore and Phyllis Parker can’t you settle your problems easily, or will you have to call a counselor of love? Albert Walton, you don’t need '*0 be a lonely one. You are wanted by a neat babe. Look around you’ . . . Vernon Chambers, are you trying to play hard to get? Boys are not too scarce these days, and even though a certain Eastside babe kills for you, you had better cool it before vou freeze. BERNARD HARDY, better known as “Mr. Skatarena,” and Connie Steele are taking the show these days. Keep up the good work! . . . We understand that Starling Jackson and Sally Haskins am steady, but the question is, where do Sara Goodloe and Wilma Monte

fit in?

Speaking of Wilma Monte, believe it or not. she and Mary Dillard have finally decided to settle down with one boy. No, this isn’t a false alarm; it’s true. Mary ki 1 ls all the way for “Cavalier” Charles Barnett, and from the way we hear it. there are two sides to the affair. How’s about it, Charles. And as for the other half, Wilma is simplv insane over this airman who resides on the Northside. Yes. Henry Roach by name. What’s happening, Wilma? Will these th'ngs last, or are they just more episodes in the lives of these two ^ahu’ous babes? William Jenkins, there is a certain baby (w e think her name is Joycei who is about to go nuts over you. Why don’t you do something about it at the skating rink ->n Thursday nights? I heard Mary Roddy and Eddie Digby are not hitting it off so smooth nowadays. Mary has been receiving phone calls from unknowns. and she has this to say to them: “You can have Eddie with rrpr Hpceirps ” JAMES LEE, there is a fire burning in the heart of a certain babe for you. Why don’t you give her a break? I’m sure you know to whom I’m referring. . . Vera Marks ^*s»s <'ai’ c, bt the eve of one of our Nrothside friends. Get with it.

Vera!

Someone should wise Delores Slaughter up to the fact that warold Oliver is telling her one thing, but spending most of his time on the north side of town,

them? Better investigate, old man Dig this junk: Dreamer Ment and her companion, Larry Dean,, the one she met in Louisvi le. are pulling many sneaks. Could a sec- , tion of the valley fall for a part

of the hill?

JOYCE WEBSTER thinks she

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