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THURSDAY, DEC. 9,

By Earl

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NEW YORK, Dec. 8-1 roamed around New ¥ York and

Washington . . . And picked up this:

When Msgr. Sheen spoke at the McCosker Hershfield

Cardiac Home dinner at the

Waldorf, he laughingly said

that a letter addressed to the Lord God Almighty—asking

for $50-—had been turned of Washington, -

Earl's Pearls As one ‘Hollywood star who's’ visiting here says, “The thing

EVENTS TODAY

wr anapotis Co “Counctt of 2m oe Girls Meeting m., Canary ob —

EVENTS TOMORROW Athenaenm Theater, “Street Scene” « 8 k m., Ashenaeiin Turgers Club, 401 Civie Theater, porathee Rat"-8:30 Ctvic Theater, 1847 N. Alsbama oo Federation a Lin Clivie / Clubs Meeting — p. m., Ho ashingten. 4 Exhibit an: tion—8 3 Central YMCA. 310° N. Tiitow St. Vitginia Lucas Finney, Soprano Recital 8p. m, World War rio

Memorial. MARRIAGE LICENSES

Albert Bdmund Slater, 24, 5278 Drexel: |p Iva e_Tol 24, 18 N. Traub. Lioyd Coy, 23, "Ft 0X, Ha ncer, 18, 429 8. Park. George * William Stratton, 23, N. Delpware: Lenots Louise Alen. 26, Donald Calvin Ward, 33, 3016 8. Jersey; Mary Iola Feity.- 32, “prankdort Dean, ide, Y.

inslow Freed, 25, Bays dia 2.

, Cain, Arthur ar Bl Ragan, a3, 1717 N, nore

Mary Elizabeth oN Alabhma. Hopkins, 27, 2042

“I sent the man $25 so he would| so nice about Lawrence Harlan Burnette, 28, 3510 N ” i ; not lose faith,” the monsignor being back in Donsyivania. Mary June Applegais said. | Manhattan is Joseph Ri NTA 2042 N. Alabama; Joan He addressed another letter to! the manhat- Wk A vi 20 2. Hs. 11th. B h the Lord, sit asking for $50. But| tans.’’ . . . Grove; Helen. D. Luellen, 19, 3 8. Sth, be wrote, ‘Next time, Lord, you'd; Peter Donald Dean E. Wild 4 better send the money through maintains Mary oe St. 23 e013 verte od. cKey, Cardinal Spellman, because last) thd&t often the Jamia. Jean V, Ladd, 30, 1471 NN

time Monsignor Sheen cheated me! out of $25.” The monsignor, one of the eat] speakers of our time, is also a punster. After his introduction — by Louis Nizer, he said: “After 12 years of appearing here, I can say his introductions become Nizer and Nizer.” » " . JAMES A. FARLEY is so rich “his wallets have wallets,” Mil-

ton Berle said at this dinner./gets here in late January for a'guerite Sullivan

To a columnist whose head was shining In his eyes, he said: “I don’t know whether you're. bald—or whether you just shaved too high.” I can't even list half of the famous on the double. dais at

Mr. Hershfield

| sw Yrio builas Mr. Donald

| mousetrap turns out to be a

Mane ‘John Mulley, 21, 957 W. 30th; Dorothy Katherine Revell, 21, 1201 W.

Dudley Edsel Wilkinson, 43, Indiana Unij-

bigger | rat. v

Cellarbrities | WALTER WINCHELL postponed .his projected WJIZ—TV {shows from N. Y, deciding, & |“There’s too much health in| Florida.” . . . Maria Michi, a success in sexy, Italian film roles,

inight club singing career . .. Old! {Romanian’s Jack Silverman ‘week-|w lended at a dude ranch, bit the!Ys ‘dust and broke two ribs

IMyron Cohen hits the $3000]

: {bracket Jan. 8 at Florida's May-

fair Cafe. - »

Bar Buzz

start a radio column . Lucille, {Ball's quietly doing the town .o Jy !Gene McCarthy and Tommy Far- A

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versity Medical Center; Margaret Colglazier, 24, 2436 N. New Jersey. .

DIVORCE SUITS FILED

Norm& June vs. James Charles

i Vila C. vs. Clark

Gerald C. Armstron Charles MeLaughiin; Marsha Ch eatrice C. Coghra Minnie Ruth vs. My Y. e; Edna vs. Edgar J. aron; belle vs. Emery Watson: Dorrell Francis vs. Anna Juanita McClain; Mabel vs, Andrew Lane; John A. vs. Mar- ; Lillian ©. Edwards vs prt Payne; Marjorie vs. Yili Anna Mae vs. John P. Farmer; rv, vs. Estella Bowman; Maymie or man Hiatt; Willlam E. vs Nola A. Everett.

BIRTHS TWINS At Coleman—Oentry, Helen Kirby, girls.

Al Home—Edwarl, Viola Brents, 810 {At ‘St. Vineént's—Haséil, Virginia Wing;

Bruce, Shirley Morgan; John, Rebecca

NICK KENNY left for LA to] Bech

At, Xo he Tanels_Caivin, Doreen Henzman; Jean Cuddy; John, Patty Wool

es, Methodist—Lee, Barbara Middleton; Helen Goodw

; La this dinner honoring Simon H. rel] signed for Capitol in March at 0 Alma Wolfgang; Wil-

Fabian. The tribute was also to Alfred. J. McCosker and Harry Hershfield, the modern Mark ain and Irv Cobb. Back to the hu-| mor, Mr. Berle told me: “Now we Know why Louis B. moon. So he could afford a honeymoon.” . - » I WAS ALSO in Wash'n when | President Truman and Margaret | played & piano duet at the Na-|

“tional “Press ‘Club eran rations will help to Keep up the Gh

got excited about witnessing i “What a wonderful thing Go the President to do,” said White House Correspondent Merriman Smith, who arranged it— and we all agreed. Just before that, Jane Kean did a. clever takeoff on Margaret's singing. The President shook with laughter. IN THE MIDDLE of her impersonation of Margaret, Jane swung around to her pianist and screamed, “No, no, no, father! __ You're playing too fast.” She then

told the audience, “Since father] |

doesn’t practice, he's too flat for me. ” J o i - JANE AND HER older sister, Betty Kean, told me they had problems with the Secret Bervice before going on before the Presient. Betty said: “They asked me my age: I'd lied ‘about it so much I did ht know , myself.

. Armando’s is changing en-| tertainment for the first time in {five years. Pianist Milan Smolen {and violinist Lennie Clayton open {next Monday . .. Bill La Reine, {the dress tycoon, and Bobbie

'Heist. of the Toledo Scales for-|

Mayer sold his horse; “Honey-|tune, plan-an elopement. — co i. A friend of Hank Ladd’s walked

out of a delicatessen and got sick| —=doctors fear the wurst , , . {That's Earl, brother.

BALANCED DIET : Balancing new corn with other.

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“They they\had to know, I said, ‘Aw, let's jlst let Jane go on then, For-get-about me.’ Finally I told them my age\but if they release it, Ir sue the rernments

The Mic ight Earl HOWDYD XY: Fred Allen entertained Ford celebrities and Paul Small gave a birthday party for his wife Toots Shor’s swank Russet RSgm. Mr. Allen— still planning to lay off radio next year—has refused ty sign a book ~contract. “If I want should I start writing a book?” he agks,,.. Arthur Lesker's show, “Along Fifth Ave.” id “Jackie Bigon. Ln

“has st anew two-ye) T--COn=

tract with 20th Century-Fox after! M.

threaténing to “boit to M The new contract: calls

every. speech, ...Errol Flyna flung a good-sized champagny|

party at the China Doll (on the

west side of town, yet!). ~ - ” ° ty TODAY'S SMILE: ABC's Jo]

Stafford. interviewed a maid and]

told her, “About your night off, I'm ‘willing to meet you half way.” “Forget it,’ replied the girl, “I don’t mind coming home in the!

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