Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 December 1949 — Page 10

that wiy) became very dist

Melchior boomed:

when ‘somebody said she prob-| ably wouldn't wash her face now,!

oh Wiapoened Last Nighi—

Melchior Fights - Water Famine

“Singer ‘Meets Miss Truman ~ And Learns Where ere Duty Lies.

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‘So aftérward, when Miss Truman was shakivg: ade ‘with well-wishers, Melchior explained to her:

“My wife went home. She! ~ " Earl’ 's Pearls

Ew YORK, Do. '27—There were so many socialite

bare backs-—and bare fronts—at the Margaret Truman broadcast that Mrs. Lauritz Melchior (who wasn't dressed

said she had too much’ of. a, | Melchior kissed Miss Tru: iT pies | man for. the photographers, and) Kirk met a |

gal who was a |

woman of her

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“That settles it. It's my duty) Word dean to kiss every woman ‘in New| J printable ail York--to fave water! ; La CP Archie Gard- | elopment | Lisa Kirk ner loves ‘set.

GABL E'S 3 with ERs Stanley caused anguish among females all over N. Y,rich. and poor, all seemed to cherish the idea that they might | land ‘him ‘some day. Lady Stanley had heen heaued about town in the past by Woolle Dopahue, Bob Sweeney, and, very recently by playboy Herbie Klotz, who's wealthy. In fact, a rhyme

. id the paabout him goes this way: “Klotz - hak got lots,” “Just A Pint ol bread.”

- » vy olen TAT WILLIAMS, the The Midnight Earl ‘es “ on auty | : was’ in Ken Murray's “Black- WHAT'S HOT: John Talbot outs” here, ‘is now studying act- ibid Denise Darcel a sad adipu at

ting-up exercises. He lets people set em up for him all day.

I was going into the grocery next door."

“Oh, all right” said the psychiatrist, and as the ‘fellow started avay he said, "By the way, what groceriés ar. you buy-

“Nothin’ much,” tient.

{the Midwest to plug “Battle- | ground” . Standard Oil heir | Dick Cowell and Lina Romay spent their last evening together {at Armando’s. He's off to the {Coast, where producer-million- | alre- pal Huntington Hartford will {try to make an actor of him , . | Profirubio Rubirosa, ex-husband lot Doris Duke, recently bought a | painting from Katharine Dunham for $400 . . . Sale of an established Bway night club is expected . . . Batira flew into N. Y. for four Jays of rehearsals on ew dancé.numbers , . . Kathleen insor and"husband are off on a ; Jamaica vacation Mary . Rogers, daughter of Will Rogers, Pat Williams is spending the holidays working ing at MGM in Hollywood, hav- a at rane ler io! me been signed by Louls B. "=, ciuple of top models tossed such a wild Christmas party the | wD Say, fled Marie jaw had to break it up . | a ! A HOLLYWOOD publicity man Michigan Ranks First

her t a | we aad a for 8 hew!In Postwar Autos

for his opinion of it. DETROIT, Dec. 27

1 (UP)— | rnd he confided, “it's our There are more postwar cars on A y Award candidate, but!Michigan streets than in any you know, I sort of like It, any- other state, the Detroit Board of | way, Sie) Commerce reported today. Te . = =» The board sald that 37 per cent DURANTE tried to of the cars in Michigan were built ‘golf and went around In since the end of World War II. about 200. Afterward, Jimmy, a Illinois was second with 30.7 per

hedvy tipper, said to his opponent. \cent, and New York third with

layton, also his manager

{Grand Central as she lett for}

1305.

Lou. should I give the caddy?” “Your clubs,” said Clayton. - bial. IELLAMY, star of ry,” was asked by fellow actor Horace McMahon to contribute to a fund for a Christmas gift for Madge, the wardrobe mistress. ’

he'd give $25. name at the top of McMahon sald, and

Bellamy did. ae oi other night McMahon, Les, , and others in the cast

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, “We hope you like it,” 5 they § told Bellamy, “because you're the biggest donor.” y -» » THE UNGLISH twit us for our gogptiveness in the London Opinjon, where an American is quoted as saying: .* “My chief is the richest man in| America. Ho can't eat, can't sleep

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