Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 November 1949 — Page 17
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Is Now Known As ‘Perle (Mesta) Harbor’
By Earl Wilson . NEW YORK, Nov, 17 — Luxembourg, where Perle Mesta hangs out, is now known to the international set as “Perle Harbor.” Honest, six of those visiting North Carolinians planted Confederate flags on Grant's Tomb the other night. Our New York's hospitable cops just laughed. GENTLEMAN George Solo-| Earl's LEH
taire maintains that ego is a{*9' Pearls -lette rd, but th Lis Before a man marries, he eller wo u e ° carries his girl's picture in his {never silent. wallet,” ob MILTON BERLE'S “Always| | © serves Ken Bar|Leave 'Em Laughing” build-up! ry, “and after {party at the Copacabana was ward, what else (so jammed that, according to|§ can he use it { Berle, everybody had to drink| for?” ... Peter sidecars-—and drink 'em sideways. | Donald Mates . = = Chinese foo WEALTHY Texas Oilman Len- but eats it all ore Josey asked Broadway's! Mr. Donald the time beChuck Greene to arrange a lav-| r cause he finds ish party for him. Chuck com-| such funny lines in the fortune plied; he tipped waiters who hadn’ t cookies. even served the party. In fact, says Henny ny Youngman, “singing he tipped the guests. ‘Mule Train’ Finally Josey protested to him,
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Miss Garrett MISS WINNIE GARRETT, headliner at the Famous Door, is
of the let's-not-hide-anything-from-the-public school of entertainment.
. ® B® EX-HEAVYWEIGHT Contehder Billy Conn—now an oil tycoon—recently had his nose re|paired, and now asks people he meets “How do you like my old nose?”
NN “Old nose? Don't you mean new ry nose?” they usually reply. NDEPENDENT “No, old nose,” Conn insists. “The one 1 had before I fought KO-WE-BA “= " ” " A BROOKLYN store is selling
i ns furlined brassieres. A window sign GROCE says, “Baby, it's warm inside.”
~ » THE YOUNG comic Herkie Styles feels sure that the song “There's Nothing Like a Dame" must refer to Notre Dame. Incidentally, Broadwayite Bobby Carmichael», ex~North Carolina football player, says of Notre Dame, “Why, their Protestant team could beat ua!
A SOU THERNE R "phoned John Shubert and asked for 20 tickets —for that very night—for “South Pacific.” “The people who want "em are leading Southern tobacco growers,” the fellow said. “Very Important tobacco growers.” “What kind of tobacco do they
grow?" asked Shubert. “Marijuana?” MAKE THIS DELICIOUS || HOWARD HUGHES movie
producing has caused many jealous remarks. The first one was, “He'll never get RKO off the! ground.” The second is, “There are two places in Hollywood where {movie actors are not permitted—| {the Los Angeles Country Club and | [RKO,” (Personally, though, I'm 1betting on Hughes, who did pretty} meat-and-tomate | good with a thing ; called “The} flavor! Outlaw.”)
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