Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 April 1949 — Page 6
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PALM SPRINGS, Cal,
Apr, 25--Joan Crawford's
white French poodle didn’t want to be alone. Result: Chaos,
It happened after dark in Palm Springs.
Joan is vacationing here
I was dining there and I
jcouldnt t keep my eyes off the {table where Joan and the two children were. having an early c
/ - supper. poise in children so young.
I had never seen such
Between courses Christine and!
Christopher danced with their
lamorous mother, who was!
ave been blinding.
Joan lingered over her coffee| while the children sat there quiet-|
“It's bedtime, children.” > u "8 3 Christine and Christopher took mother's hand and they | ull stole silently off to bed. Again 1 was impressed by their poise and manners. So
everybody else in the room.
» ” . THEN it happened. Joan's white French poodie|
dashed SHPOugS the door to the
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with two of her adopted hil
bar, ran top speed the cocktail lounge and skidded half way across the crowded dining room dance oor,
Christine was *in Close pursuit. hristopher was right behind { Christine. Joan was right behind |Christopher. A maid ‘was right behind Joan. Charley Farrell was right behind the maid, A waiter {grabbed the dog while the. chil-
wearing a white dress and dark| geen squealed. glasses — the candlelight must|
“Children, PLEASE!" screamed Joan.
> ” » THE WAITER handed the dog {to Joan. Her. deep tan had a |tinge of red and she was shaking. Ee Wohiios you very much” she f rT the second time Joan and | Christine and | maid, plus e French poodle, { made a graceful exit, - The state of emergency was | over. »
THERE's p faverits Palm showmanship in bringing an ice
Springs story: A ple of tourists were look.ing.at a group of natives rather slovenly attired in shorts, ragged ‘tennis shoes and very little else. “Well,” said one of the tourists, | “they're certainly not million: | aires.” | “No,” sald another native, | dryly, “but they were when they | got here.” ~ r” » DESERT MEMORIES going back to Hollywood:) Arthur Blake's great mimicry at the Chi-Chi topped by his impersonation of Eleanor Roosevelt. One line always brings down the house: “I said to Bess:
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The realization that the natives
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—8 8 B® i HARRY OLIVER, the Holly-; wood film set designer who
wanted to get away from it all. He's now a native of Palm) Springs, wears a, beard and a 10- | gallon hat and publishes the| “Desert Rat” magazine. beauty of the rooms at the| Palm Springs Biltmore. { Bob Hope's modest home com- | pared to Frank Sinatra’s showplace. Al Jolson's desert retreat, which was decorated. by the art department of Columbia studio. . » » Charley Farrell's confession that he purchased the land surrounding the Racquet Club for | $20 an acre 15 years ago, Now | it's worth $3000 an Aore, i
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VAN JOHNSON'S ‘love scene” with a mannequin in a village dress shop is the talk of the sagebrush. He went in with Evie to buy a bathing suit and wound up in the window, in a spirited mood, making eyes at a' blond mannequin. A group of ‘youngsters, outside on the sidewalk, didn’t seem impressed, though, and later Van comvolained: “The young ones don’t KHow
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