Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 September 1949 — Page 10

ek __THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES _- WHappened LastNight— rho God-Seeker ~~ By Sinclair Lewis

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California Gals

read one letter,

| Their mother had died two years before, as reconciled to dying

has hit Broadway and challenged the New York girl to i, pecome of you, but try to love ~~ De aEht to be Something

The robustious California type feels that with her|meant to be good to you—to all mor re face was neither wrath-| Nadine,

he made po move,

diet-dazed that they're skinny. ; | dead. : en To her," the Powers, Con- | Rebecca took her place as Little over and Hattie Carnegie fashion models look “hun-| gry,” and she pities some of the chorines at the Latin Quarter, . Copacabana, Riviera and Leon & Eddie's who wear pads, | I heard these feudin’ words when about 25 gals arrived from Hollywood with Ken Murray's'§ “Blackouts” “and went to the" Hotel Warwick. y

VINCENT LO-|, = reals, and she demanded, |

PEZ feels that... p ‘ »(thing.” Shirley May|,. oo. don't say. ‘farm critters.’ Superior but friendly enough, .

walting for tolerant enough to permit an! onars it is.”

happen. corn, dominoes and the lighter (4 along.”

and know,” Murray sald, “and I, w she's got to go through the melodeon. say these California gals are the| } ,nnejs? | It was Elijah who felt the bur-|hopeless autumn rain, walking Nadine’s.” prettiest and chestiest in town. | __ ene | dam Of the farm, as Uriel became|fast, his carpetbag at his side.

club nights, ‘The California girls yack. She flew there to see her|gchool to a couple of years in|gimost grateful, almost tender, ing hypocrite!”

and tanned, and they-have-bosoMiectomy-;-v-Bob-Hannegan and Latin. and. mathematics, he did|y, Lo beauty.” co |children return on the NieuW/not shirk milking and plowing. head OR “ s? 1 day . v« The Al it e boy \ With or without pads Amsterdam Saturday {He liked it. ling, the carpentry; the creation of] Set, [Bucks selebrated Avy 3 oan a " |a solid corncrib; the nice fitting of , ” » y ! “DO YOU by any chance refer

falsies?” Ken asked.

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h, |“the new Caruso” (a Philadelphia, orning. On the stone doorstep, |. 4 a wild poetic urge to be a car-

setter. Aaron smoothed the oes

wetness of its back and chir- |

He puffed his pipe fiercely, as I had insulted the State of California, and said:

farmer-tinker, fell in love with

What's Hot

snapped Uriel. . | ‘ ER Even in his folly Aaron had| WOMEN WERE not allowed in known that he could not long de-|the drinking-dens of Adams, that | celve the eye of God." “There's respectable Massachusetts village) a kind of dog out there. It looks|With its Quaker Meeting House on hungry.” -- [the hill, yet Nadine Brun was in|

“Chase it away! Food money. Got no food to waste on|

” { { Copyrig stray mongrels. { but every evening a plump, | Corporation

“ _ day Honestly, she isn’t a mongrel, wriggling, rolling, rejoicing, in-

one of the 30 beautiful babes in’ “Blackouts,” got a United Artists contract, but will. remain in the show. . . . Tommy Dorsey's selling his yacht. + « The George nders are here In on\their way to {g Ja <

“Miss: Williams

“I never heard of a girl in

geteher notice, I would give her) A jocal igother: got very angry | her notice in a false!” upon finding. a pop bottle around) Miss Pat Willams, 18, of Los|the house. . Ny As Jick Gifford

And though her three com-| panions, called Gene and Preston | . and Aaron, were all poor young men, innocent of social standing,

dirty cur.” Elijah protested, “I saw fit. Looks like a nice pup.”

Angeles, a “perfect 30-sex,” who explains it, it was Pop's bottle . . .|

“As to which girls are the more| ,pwpp SEEING

generously built,” Ken said, “why,| in” Cond take Lana Turner, Jane Russell 1 yr A t

and Marie 'Wilioh — all Califor- Jolson's-¥ . except’ -nians. 1 portant ne Soilecting

is! She'll kill rats! And hunt rab-i4y, petty Drug Store; he was the hd bits! suavest and most airily dressed ERTITENY' "You know plenty well andiyouth in town, and believed by| L'1 don’t allow any dogs, for|the village gallants to know more | GET and sufficient reasons, and/about sceret dangers than any,

They wouldnt aunty sa (pion Bie Sep 10 when wade Du LIL ILI LL IE BLO Se ester Ine. on Ny al | Blue Angel closed for eight days Finan of this coterie was ae Snsauive] - “They don’t know how to sing, and will reopen with Claude Al-| Silent, hobbling in pain, old ncomic Souns Satpes Ee amet dance or do anything—but look phand heading the bill . . . The Uriel hideously old at 45 el OR Hl and nickname beautiful. {stage show at the Strand that crawled\to the deerhorn rack and ek y 5 ith 5 Drush “I'll put 10 of thexn up against follows Xavier Cugat's appear- took down his shotgun. He looked| : - al oS. 8 ROFL. Wi a brush| any 10 from New York, and let/ance there will be a condensed at Aaron, Youn at Elijah, menac- of chestnut hair, and brown eyes| some judges- decide. - {High Button Shoes” . . . The ingly, He oliened the outer door| at were serene and markedly “But not model agency judges” [mortgage is about 16 be fore-(and, at sight’gf ond of her own (friendly, -his forehead noble and, be sald. “Model agencies have closed on one of B'way's oldest Holy Family, thu little dog barked clear. as a scholar's—or an act-| created a vogue of skinny, bosom. clubs. : |defightedly and \{risked and/Ors—only a. fair dancer but, a less women.” Kathryn... Chang calls those patted with her paws. ~ |competent drinker, Aaron showed sw ® {groaning Yankees. “a baw! club Uriel slowly lowered the gun|® solidity and an impatient abilKEN THINKS long hair is a, ,, That's.earl, brother. , and blew off the dog's head, leay- ity to handle people which, felt

art of beauty, are ——————————————. | g |the astute Nadine, would put him Pp ling a red mess where its neck had ahead of “the lght-minded Gene

“I will not have ‘em with short 3 been. From the coppery fleece hair,” he sald. “I'm one of these DEPAUW to Enroll Jon the wet doorstep, blood 20d Preston.

hair-is-a-woman's-crewning-g1orY |g] 0) Students ] |dribbled stupidly. . = gus’ x am—_— ” tesa Elijah stepped to his father, HE WAS on his way to becomF 3 ; nd | mes. State Service : . t 8, 5 - | hurl these words to the world, II GREENCASTLE, Sept. 5 — De- tore “the gun. from him, andiing a Master Carpenter. He al

shrieked, “I ought to kill, .you! ready had a precise skill. with saw] ° But I'm going to leave your house and chisel and fape-measure, and| this day. - I'll go West, where agin other ‘craftsmen he hag | {they kill tyrants like you! Aary, learned 'a good deal about masémsi 'I want you should come with me.|ry, plastering, painting. This is no ‘house for a decent|™ He had Ween heard to quote a

asked Pat Willlams how she got'payw University will open its the job replacing Marie Wilson. [doors to more than 2100 students ‘I auditioned to become her un-inext Suday for its 115th year. “ derstudy,” she said. | Expected to take part in regis‘How do you audition to be- tration Sept. 15 and 16 are apcome her understudy?” I asked. |proximately 600 freshmen and

n ™ | Thittide, raalc A Ken took over. “Pat he sald, transfér students, and eight man and Whitti and he was credit

“put on one of Marie's gowns, and foreign students. | Lije came out, swinging a vile ed with havipg- read every book] . th ras the! J on. 2 . land. faded carpetbag, carrying that had ever been written in An-| right away I saw that she was the! Freshmen ~ and. transfer stu-| 1 -arpetbag cient Greek least-The h a! girl who could fill her .., [dents will begin the school year AN #Age-green overcoat and a rifle. Bek Allan dhe a

“Shoes,” he added. with orientation activities next He had become a more cool and|

. & = Sunday - through . Sept. _ 15, A competent and integrated person 'W. i campus tour will be held Sept. 12,/than Aaron had seen. He was no B ay Bulletins | I ‘ I zer a sullen hillbilly but, at

> , 3 “ey Hong HEDY LAMARR lunched. -and followed by a traditional “College go i I Night” ; 23, assured man. He spoke wim in Toronto the other Night” in Meharry Hall SE had 4s . : | The football season will open steadily:

night game at Kalamazoo, Mich.

on {Other events on. the calendar in- Truck Official to Talk

n 0 , | “Aaron, you better ¢ome along. | “Say It With Flowers” Sept. 23 when the Tigers, play a

{clude a four-day Thanksgiving . : recess and a 17-day Christmas| , James E. (Jim) Nicholas, exeIvacation. The semester will close Cutive serrétary of the Indiana on Jan. 30. 1950 Motor Truck Association, will eae ceria speak on the trucking industry in|

FLORAL CO. 3831 E. 10th St. . IR-4433 | America in a meeting of the In- . Club to Hear Doss fdianapolis Lions Club at. 12:10

» y SUPER James Doss, public relations Do; Wednesday in the Claypool LEON MARKET director, Citizens Gas & Coke . {Ultility, will give an {illustrated . Air Conditioned lécture on the gas utility in the OES-TO PLAY CARDS Capitol Ave. at 28th St. noon meeting of the Universal| The Cumberland OES Auxiliary

) UNTIL Club tomorrow in the Antlers will hold a card party at 8 p.m. OPEN MIDNIGHT

| Hotel, Clarence Myers will preside.’ Friday in Veterans Hall,

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Synopsis: Aaron Gadd, son of a stern father and a gentle |showed Gene a book which, mother has heard about God and the Gospel since babyhood. His said, was called Xenophon.

| £ ‘Challen ss has been a hard childhood on a bleak New England farm. He has |certainly was printed in a funny, SSU g already thought of becoming a missionary: , language of which Gene could not

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has replaced bosomy Marie Wil- » » : “nu. [there were no livelier nor handson in the show, nodded her ap-| ‘ ENCOURAGED by his broth- somer beaux in Adams. 0 7 proval, Today s Best ugh : {er’s faith, Aaron begged, “Oh, she|. Gene Dexter was the clerk. in| .

sw we don't need one, and I want you|doctor, Preston Crouse; though ny ‘ } sy 5 a Sc | fH mn ; ug “OUR GIRLS” ne alg ve BAR BUZZ: Myron Cohen ®NOUId go right out and drive herias a factory hand he was de-| buxom. They're ho hk . up sgned. Sok one week at .Leon X AWAY. Get rid of her for g00od— classed, was the most renowned ' and down like some N. Y. girls. sig take a club, hear me?” comedian in town, and wore fun-| Mh

. HAPTER TWO a Better Developed Than N.Y. C Lor Eiliah was 23] NOW that was impressive, but Si Ob Cc 4 d AARON was 15, his sallow and worried brother ja a8 23, i+ was also dismaying, for reading isters, servers Lonren . land it was a wet fall in 1838, Greek led to studying the Bible,

. / led to becoming a preacher, and : By Earl Wilson ; {as she had been to living. Just at the last hie ge Jn Avon becoming a. preacher interfered 5 “Cali i ais’ gir] and, with her plain and p ace screwed. ) rc |with singing Lord Lovel NEW YORK, Sept. The ‘California Chassis girl oo vs. she had sobbed, “Darling, darling boy, 1 don't know what's| go FOE RE FOFC OO ng switchel-flips and arrack cobblers, stand up with her and be measured. |your papa. Oh, I think he always| W'8 00 O00 1 ing for a killer,”|2nd having fin with" girls like

2 yw . 1 They were around the table at chestiness she’s lovelier than some N. Y. girls who are s0| g,. arew her breath and was fi! NOF hurt now, but blank, and| Burfi me,

doesn't seem fto| TAID't elegent, Aary. Say ‘farm. .)" ated, “You got to choose) GENE TURNED as usual to bebe taking the creatures . : > |for yourself, boy. Give Beccy my|rating Nadine Brum, “So Nadine right procedure| With Elijah and Rebecca hel;.,r ove. , . , Dad, Ileft all theican’t come with us to the barn with all this sit-|reveled in skating, sliding, swim-|, ev J have, except $2, on the/dance tomorrow night! Course | ting ‘around, ming, and sometimes Uriel WaS| host of drawers, Seventy-nine|mot! Her ole foreman—olt Tit-| weller, the old sneaking skinflint!, something to hysterically festive evening: Pop-| {jrje] was toneless: ‘Better take|-—that's the night. his wife goes {to the Ladies’ Missionary Sewing “I'm a New York-born fellah Mr. Lopez Doesn't she hymns, to which Rebecca played| «N,” was all that Elijah said, Circle, and the ole boy can sneak and he was tramping off into the out and rub his ole nose against

a. “You shut your face!" said Na“New York girls,” Ken con- 4. then had supper in Toots “crippled bad with rheumatiz”’| As Aaron submissively turned dine with elegance. tinued, “are hothouse plants Who gprs the same night: with the hut Aaron had his share, ‘and pack to Uriel and to God, he real- “Why, Nadine! have been brought up under night p&e Harrisons after a plane hop when he went on from: district jzed that his father’s face was Yes, you, too, you Bible-pound-

\, are sun-kissed. They are healthy, gon who was having a tonsil- Cheshire Academy, to Greek and «Time to start feeding the cat-| ~NOW that isn't nice of you! ISI {I'm not religious—not cranky reAh Lae

| “You are too! If I didn't tease you and make you take a drink, |... Metro welcomes Mario Lanza, IT WAS A drizzly late-October | you'd wallow in religion!” y a new fence round the pigpen. He" "y= 0 at this point in their. (boy) to N. Y. at a party next uyering begging for recognition, | enter. but he supposed himself|ATIng talk, typical of the revolu-

said 1 did. | week. for food, for life, was a little red| tionary young geqeration in 1848, : ' Fe¢ stuck on the farm for life, [that the bartender came in to Then Titus Dunt, a bustlingleaex up a poster:

ruped, while the dog recognized) lol" STL 4 to take over] OUTDOOR CAMP MEETING

MIKE TODD wil reopen his him as its appointed Master, and hich would per- THE OLDTIME GOSPEL “As the Girls Go,” Sept 15 . ¢ + rubbed against his knee. te Saad farm his» and a Fair Grounds, Adams Macy's signed Hopalong Sutelas) He had longed for pets but, by craftsman. THREE DAYS to “appear inthe -ThanksgIVINE yy father's prohibition, had never) He apprenticed himself to a Start Friday Evening, Parade . . . Joan Merrill Was\,, y., ire had one builder in the perilous] Juné'9, I848, ending with the Riviera show Sept.| . carpenter-builder in pe ’ MAMMOTH REVIVAL added to tb | ‘Uriel was there, by the stove, city of Adams, which had almost : Raual stars . !in pain and a temper. [2000 Christians and several hun-| 2p m. Sabbath Day, June 11 en pat ““What are ; |dred French-Canadians; he held - ig show! admired Gene. . Fouker Sopa ga) sneaking arouny the suriory tor bis breath and plunged . Aa Des the tigers?

Where's the fire-eating lady?” demanded Preston, who was always in danger of becoming cynical. “You better go. and get saved!” Nadine jeereéd at (halfway are, anyway!”

the back room of the Péquit Tav- (To Be Continued) ern. And Nadine was undeniably | copyright. 1949, Sinclair Lewis. Reprint-

a woman, & cotton-mill hand by|{d 5 eT Random House,

¢ Papa. She's a lovely dog.” |viting shoulder-shaking, . cooing, ll OIL PERMANENT WAVE

~You heard me!" - black- Any Style—Includes California wearing them unless ase J laughing, black-eyed, ac y . she came from the Fast, It is an and we Mindy Carson | Elijah came slouching in from haired, black-tempered young Haircut, Soft Water 95 “Fa. Eastern term exclusively. " Kirk signed to appear in a Lucky | the flelds. then, with “What's alll woman, who loved all that was Absolutely Guaranteed ; “Falsies! Any girl who would|gtrike fNm. . . . Mindy Carson's |, Sov Da very quistly, “This right and $hotay and loud, and] CENTR A Bonar » ’ oved all males, 0 ® wear a falsie in my show would), great siiccess at the Copa. OEE Ty He aoa a - ak ge

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drinking |shambros or hard cider with beer RON MUMBLED, “I ant chasers, and working hard at| | ' to make. Aaron| AARON MUI «b : having a good time, This was in Earl's Pearls... Oe A ‘Tiade him waah be.|leave him to die, and there's Re-|yoy “late May in 1848, when 30. becca and the farm and every-| Aaron was 25 years old.

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