Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 November 1949 — Page 12

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‘NEW YORK, No 2—A young girl who admires my beautiful manners writes to me this way: a it all right for a girl to telephone a hoy for a date?

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Telephones

Girls Who Call Boys for Doe! will End Up as Wrong Numbers

By Earl Wilson

No, honey, it ain't all right.

Lots of gals do it today but they're not popular. They're pushy. They'll notonly get telephone hands, but « o.itHeyl go through the later part of their lives getting a busy

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me,” she said. Young Peter

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he'd” be allowed

very boring,” he 'sald plaintively. Personally I've

community

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{ing all this. “1 was sypposed

cago banned it.

~of- pink chiffon.

{operas today and

opera. star Mary Garden— was. whistle:bait back around 1 —couldn't believe it when I.mentioned to her that some of ou | young huntresses today are “tele.

| asked, anxious to® ig 0

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that hé- wished |

to” chase ‘a girl"

¢ just once. Bi Ve “When they chase me, it's’;

never been chased, quite share his boredom. One gal wrote tome that she dances hoping to hook a guy. + “The place 1s full of girls with {the same intent, and when a. man [5 into sight, they are all cut-

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“EVERYTHING'S sO different here now,” Miss Garden, whom I; met at the Versailles with singer [Jean dennyson, told me concerns

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{when 1 danced. with my seven | veils in“8alome,’ ” she said.’ “Chi-|

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MISS GARDEN, - who's from Aberdeen,’ Scotland, to ture, wasn't exactly. critical of ' [the modern undress, however, "It's a charming epoch, sald. “The dresses show a little] more’ of the body—but and .cool in those dresses.” You see, gals, how a fine old| lady feels about dolls who tele-' phone men for dates, and you've | seen how horror-struck I am. Don’t do it, because the guys will lose respect for you, and, when you get older, you'll always be a’ American dollars, despite the de valuation of ane Canadian dollar.

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Copeland to write a clarinet ton- . Billy Reed will let pianist Joey Bushkin postpone his Little Club opening tb Dec. 22 to try out for “Rat Race” Thé Canadian Army-Navy,

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TAFFY ™w TTLE, the dumbest Ii] blond, reports that her romance | with glamour boy Drew Berko- | witz has come to an end.

“I was his “for one

MICH AEL

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