Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 January 1950 — Page 32
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: By Earl Wilson HOLLYWOOD, Jan. 27—On the big ‘Metro-Goldwyn- ; . Mayer lot here, there are two beautiful gals named Williams: Esther and Pat.
: | and is also one of the.nicest gals in this town. Nautical but nice, to dig up an antique. Pat, however, is 19. a.be-
dressing room when I approach
ginner, almost an unknown. and she gets up to say hello.
same type of assets that made/ Where Red Skelton and Fred As-
Jane Russell famous, so give her! five years . .. . By coincidence, I happened to see both Esther and Pat the same
Words.” 8he's just been playing her first |part—a small one. | She's played an assistant to
day. © Quel difference; as Hildegrade| say. i » [two days. ZESTHL 2 has three or four re-| and a photographer wait-|COUPle of months, studying, and to to see her over on the set of Bet & part so soon is pretty good. Pasternak’s picture, “The
filled one-piece suit. arie Wilson's part in Ken MurVisitors looked pop-eyed at her F2Y's “Blackouts” in N. Y. and well-rounded beauty. {was picked for the Sweetest Fig“Let's do your legs now,” says Ur® of the Year. the makeup woman, daubing But could she act—well, does some body makeup on her fa./*P® have to mous gams . . . and then Esther! a 8 dives in, and they're off . . . with] RED SKELTON comes into her all hands extremely eager and ex- dressing room. cited. | “She was fine,” Red says. t . x » . | “Except that I had to tell her NOW shift over to Pat Wil- once, ‘You're bending over too far. Hams. They can’t see your face." “Why, Red,” I tell him, "in Ken
She's lying on a couch in her
“she’s being fes another picture, “Watch the ners, in on a { Birdle.”
On Williamses
Studio Has Two: Esther |
{they have for her next time on
And Pat, Both Very Nice {her second uy. Den
taire are making “Three Little]
Fred Astaire, who plays a magi-| cian, and her part's taken about
Yet, she's been on the lot only a|
Nobody gets excited about the
Duchess daho.” unknown Pat, | of 1 They are sit | Not many even know about her.| when she kisses her leading men
around the b 3 | Sng dion strides ig bool J out ot It happens that I was struck by! her. ing room in her well. her proportions when she took M
for a part in
So Pat goes home . bouncily , . . to wait and see what
KEENAN WYNN, who is idling around, yawns and says, “I think I'll go and siesta.” } “I think I'll go and see Esther, too,” says Skelton.
Esther's made a splash (pun) heard around the world,! 1 go see Esther, also. 8he-says, Maggio stagged |“These swimming parts are not|at Toots Shor's jall’ beer and skittles.” She's sit-
ting besides the pool, now.
She has knocked herself out for about a minute in a dive, she has
She's the proprietor of the! She's over on another set. scratched herself on some plastic
lilies in the pool, and another time a tree branch has stabbed her right in her bodice—-in what is technically called the cleavage. “Of course they all ran over and wanted to see where it was I was hurt,” Esther laughs. Esther's told by a press agent that she's supposed to take a call from Cairo, Egypt, next Wednesday. A reporter there wants to ask her what she’s thinking about
and which one Kisses best. ~ ~ y “YOU'RE 30 busy remembering not to smear your lipstick and trying not to get any on him, you never think of it romantically,” she says. That's how it is with Esther. Always busy getting more famous, If Pat makes good as a glam-
lourpuss in a couple of years, I
predict a big change for her. Surely, one studio couldn't have two glamour dolls named Wilams. If Pat makes a name for
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MONTHS TO PAY... . Balance in & squal monthly payments . . . | LAST FAgMENT JULY 28.. Smal Crying Chargh
’ Al%0| Another taxfree Puerto Rico
| you bet on him.” j
"|Graham, junior vice president;
|triotic instructor.
{tine Vanosdal and Jessie Rogers.
Rico, dropped In at El Morocco.
{tor, automotive | heir Tom Bishop, pow has a telephone answering [service on that island . . . The iDr. Cooper Per|sons . (she's Liz | Whitney) have split . . . Joe Di-
{of course) while thinking over terms of his [contract ; Duke Ellington called off plans {for his projected musical, “Jump (for Joy,” and is working on an{other . . . Billy {Conn, spending a week-end at {the Waldorf Miss i {with his oil busi. Calvet } ness associates, soloed at the s«Copa to hear Lena Horne. He's got |everything sunk in the business, {which should start to show huge returns by next year . . . Henry [Morgan's wife, the former Isobel Gibbs, finally consented to a di-
vorce . . Ambassador Douglas and Artie Shaw both left Doctor's Hospital, while Clifton Fadiman was admitted . . . Corinne Calvet's
the lucious creature starring in “When Willie Comes Marching Home.” ~ ~ ~
Today's Best Laugh
A PRETTY — and famous -— model was hired to show off the latest designs at last week's Maid|enform Bra party. The flatchested | gal unpacked six pairs of assorted falsies and asked the manager [nonchantly, “Well, what size do | you want me to be?” | . ~ ~
‘Wish I'd Said That
| ANITA ALVAREZ: “No horse | ever goes as fast as the money
Bar Buzz
THE U. 8, Government may hike air mail stamps to 8c, give the airlines more money and cut Government subsidies , . . Police] say they'll approve a cabaret license for Lila Leeds here if she's offered a job first . . . Arnold Stang’'s been invited on the Milton Berle show for the second con-| secutive week . , , Dwight Deere Wiman told the cast of “Dance Me a Song” he was furious with the critics’ reviews and would keep the show running. Herb Shriner, dropping his CBSTV show Feb. 4, says, “I'm retiring from 5-minute television to return to show business” , , . That's Earl, brother.
Group to Install President Next Friday
Charlotte Halter will be installed as president of the Alvin P. Hovey Women's Relief Corps in ceremonies at 1:30 p. m. next Friday in the World War Memorial. Other recently elected officers who will take office include May Stum, senior vice president; Leona
Cora Burnhardt, secretary, Bertha Gerking, chaplain; Betty
tBrown; conductor; Mary Miiter-{-- ~~
conductor; Elizabeth Berry, pa-
New color bearers are Dena Munson, Blanche Cole, Clemen-
Mrs. Bessie Hart will officiate in the ceremonies,
2 Face Arraignment On Robbery Charge
Two Indianapolis men arrested last week in New Orleans by FBI
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THESE ALL-WEATHER COATS have removable
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| Calvert Reserve ‘Lighter, smoother, | milder,” he says, “Calvert is tops for © | moderate drinking.”
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|agents -vhile awaiting a phone
Mr. Kelly will succeed Murray {A. Auerbach, executive secretary
agents on a robbery charge were ito be arraigned in Municipal [Court 4 today. Herman J. Kellett, 29, of 1438 Del.oss St., and Joseph D. Harris, 19, of 440 W. Merrill St., were re{turned to the Marion County jail |yesterday by Police Chief Edward {Rouls and Inspector John J.
The pair was arrested in a New {Orleans phone booth by FBI
call from Indianapolis. They were wanted in connection with robberies of 8. State and N. Capitol Avenue groceries.
State TB Association Names Acting Chief
Chester DD. Kelly today was named acting executive secretary of the Indiana Tuberculosis Association
of the association 29 years, who died Jan. 15. Mr. Kelly formerly {was director of field service and {previously was director of county |Surveys.
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‘Band Leader Switches to Blend Leader
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'AMARILLO, Texas Billy F. Briggs, | Amarillo band leader, has switched to
Catvers Distillers Corp. City
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FURNITURE
A749 East Washinglon Sweet RUGS APPLIANCES
Be here at 9:30 tomorrow for choice of these drastic reductions! Broken lots, some “as is” merchandise . . . all exceptionally desirable . .. but all at NEW LOW PRICES ! No phone, mail or C. 0. D. Orders Please. . . . All Subject to Prior Selling! RN
REDUCTIONS ON DINING ROOM FURNITURE
(1) 5-PC. DINETTE SET, wheat finish, chrome 49 95 trim, sold “as is,” was 76.75 ..... cesennne .
(1) DINETTE TABLE, porcelain top, 24 95 chrome legs, “as is,” wag 59.95 ..... cu... »
(5) DINETTE TABLES, porcelain tops, 19 95 chrome legs, wheat finish, were 44.95, now .
(4) 5-PC. DINETTE SETS, silver leaf modern 19 95 finish, chartreuse seats, were 99.50, now .. .
(1) DINETTE TABLE, porcelain top, , chrome legs, white top, was 39.95 ........
(8) CORNER CHINA CABINETS, mahogany 39 95 veneer, glass doors, were 58.95 .......... "
(4) CORNER CHINA CABINETS, blonde 59 95 mahogany finish, bow front, were 74.50 ...
REDUCTIONS ON BEDROOM FURNITURE
(1) VANITY WITH MIRROR, walnut veneer, \ 7 drawers, was 110.00 .....ocoveeaeraves 79.50
(2) FIVE-DRAWER CHESTS, walnut or
maple finish, were 2995 ....... sesvesnens 24.95
(4) VANITY BENCHES, walnut finish, 2 95 upholstered seat, were 5.95 .........c0000., S00
(3) VANITY BENCHES, limed oak finish, 5.95 upholstered seats, were 12.50, NOW ...vvvvsn
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TWIN SIZE BEDS, limed oak finish, i9 95 full panel, were 59.50 ........... cvennnan "
(1) TWIN SIZE BED, blonde mahogany 9 95 finish, full panel, was 39.50 .....cc000vess .
(1) CHEST, walnut finish, 1 four drawers, was 290.95 ...covvenvnannnee 19.95
(2) CHESTS, walnut finish, . five drawers, were. 22.50 ....vveivennvnnne 17.95
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TWIN SIZE BED, walnut finish, panel style, was 21.50 .......... cressenae 16.95
TWIN SIZE BEDS, walnut finish,
poster-style, were 19.95 ......... resssnses 14.95
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(3 ror, chest, full size bed,
avodire, was 249.50 ..... TE 189.50
3-PC. BEDROOM SUITE, dresser with mirror, chest, full size bed, blonde mahogany ¢ 95 finish, was 219.95 ...........00000e ees »
THREE-PC. BEDROOM SUITES, blonde mahogany nish, dresser with rhirror, 5-drawer " chest, full size, were 299.50 189.50
FOR THE LIVING ROOM
(2) STUDENTS’ DESKS, walnut finish, with shelves, were 1995 ............ “er 15.95
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(6) STUDENTS’ DESKS, walnut finish waterfall, 7 drawers, were 3750 ........ 29.95
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KNEEHOLE DESKS, solid maple, seven drawers, were 52.50
(1) DESK CHAIR, walnut finish,
was 7.95, DOW ,..ovviininnennnnns — 4.95
(8) BUTLER SERVING TRAYS, red-and-black, were 7.95
(12) PLATFORM RO€KERS, assorted : colors, were 59.95
(1) 2-PC. LIVING ROOM SUITE,
blue velour, was 149.50 ........ terevaane 99.50
(6) LOUNGE CHAIRS, damask
covers, were 69.95 ........... 000000000 39.95
(1) FIRESIDE CHAIR, channel back, rose tapestry, was 59.95 ....... ersraes 39.95 (1) PILLOW BACK SOFA, green damadk, channel back, was 129.50 ............... 89.50
(1) DAV'N BED, blue mohair frieze, full size innerspring mattress, floor sample,
WAS 105.00 ...iiiiiiiiainiinanns ees 159.50 CRICKET CHAIRS, maple finisH, 10.88 assorted color covers, were 14.95 ........ (4) 3-WAY JR. FLOOR LAMPS, satin 12. brass bases, were 19.95 ......... sasnsnns 95
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LAMP SHADES, hand sewn, washable, cushion 3.95 piped, assorted colors and sizes, now ...... (1) HASSOCK, ivory, sold “as is.” WAR BU er rreenen. 390
(1) PHONE BENCH, red, sold “as is,” was 19.95 ens 12.95
(1) DESK, walnut finish, sold “as is.” was 30.95 ee... £9.98
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(1) DESK, walnut finish, sold “as is,"
” was 2708 Lhe hee es ‘eres 19.95
(1) DESK, walnut finish, sold “as is,”
WAS 44.95 NOW ..oviivinnnnnrnnnnna cases 29.95 (1) OCCASIONAL CHAIR, red-and-gray, sold “as is," was 30.95 ... TLL Pa 29.95 (1) OCCASIONAL CHAIR, beige, sold “as is.” was 50.95 Sr TT 39.95
(1) CEDAR CHEST, walnut finish, 29.95 damaged, was 40.95. DOW 4asessscensssss /
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THREE-PC. BEDROOM SUITES, vanity with mir
ROOM SIZE RUGS GREATLY REDUCED
(15) 9x12-FT. ALL-WOOL FACE RUGS, 18.95 assorted colors and patterns, were 29.95 (1) 9x12-FT. AXMINSTER, extra heavy all- 34.95 wool fate, hit and miss pattern, was 49.95 (3) 9x12-FT. AXMINSTERS, modern stripe, 59 95 rust, grey and brown, were 109.50 ...... ” (5) 9x12-FT. AXMINSTERS, rose tone- 59.95 on-tone, were a EN “ee 3 .e a (1) x12-FT. AXMINS colon 96 4 JuiFY. AXMINSTEL wont BB (1) 9x12-FT. AXMINSTER, blue fern leaf, mill second (if perfect would sell for 109.95) ..cvvvievnvncenssensnnnnsee . . (1) 9x12-FT. AXMINSTER, lime leaf, mill 69.95 second (if perfect would sell for 129.95) (1) 9xI2-FT. AXMINSTER, grey floral 9 95 pattern, was 89.95 .......c0000000c00ns . » (4) 9x12-FT. AXMINSTER, extra heavy all- 64.95 wool, green leaf pattern, was 109.95 .... (1) 12x15-FT. AXMINSTER, rose leaf, mill 79.95 second (if perfect would sell for 139.95) (1) 12x11.3-FT. AXMINSTER, rose, 18th 19 95 Century design, was 99.50, NOW ......... . (7) 9x12-FT. TWISTWEAVES, heavy quality, grey, beige, doeskin, green, mill séconds (if perfect would sell for 149.95) ....... (1) 12x16.6-FT. AXMINSTER, wine 89 95 floral, was 114.95 ......oc0vvenee xreeves » (1) 12x15-FT. AXMINSTER, rose floral, mill 89.50 second (if perfect would sell for 149.95) (1) 12x15-FT. AXMINSTER, rose tone- £44 95 -_.. on-tone, was 11495 ......c.cvvensivnanes * (1) 12x12-FT. AXMINSTER, wine leaf, mill 8a second (if perfect would sell for 149.95) . (2) 12x12-FT. AXMINSTERS, rose tone- 89 95 on-tone, were 109.95 .......... aressntane
(1) 12x12-FT. AXMINSTER, blue tone-on-tone, mill
second (if perfect would 89 95 .
sell for 14995) .........ccvvivunn caenane 12x15.6-FT. AXMINSTER, rose tone-on-tone, was 1490.95 ..........00000 99.50
OCCASIONAL TABLES
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A ————— (3) COFFEE TABLES, walnut -finish, 4 were 705 .....oconvune tesverentsras tirsees. T0 (8) COCKTAIL TABLES, walnut finish, 1 glass tops, were 1495 .............. Serenees BE (1) COCKTAIL TABLE, waterfall design, 1 glass top, was 1495 ......... cesvessrseasne BE (1) END TABLE, walnut finish. 5. was 895 “as 18” ......00000nn Crssrernanrnns "7(8) LAMP TABLES, walnut finign, ~~~ 5 were 8.85, “a8 i8” .... i000 PR (2) LAMP TABLES, walnut finish, were 8.95, “as is” ...... seiesers aerersreen 5.95
(1) COFFEE TABLE, walnut finish, 5 95 was 7.95, “as 18” ...vivevenenen crtriisenes ys ON (1) LAMP TABLE, walnut finish, 5.95
was 8.05, “as 18” ... i000 (1) DRUM TABLE, mahogany finish, 5 95
was 8.95, “as is” ..... *sssensnse (1) TIER TABLE, mahogany finish, was 9.95, “as is” ........ “eaves nn. 0.95 (1) UTILITY TABLE, walnut finish, 5 95 was 8.95, “as is” ........ sessune [ENR STEP-END TABLE, modern, harvest | | 95 finish, was 19.95, “as is” .. cone » (1) END TABLE, modern, harvest finish,
was 17.95, “as 18” .......c0u00 teveasene ‘es i 1.95.
(1) LAMP TABLE, modern, harvest finish, { | 95 ese seserseantsnraNrtats .
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was 17.95, “as is” (1) COCKTAIL TABLE, pencil stripe walnut, 16 95 was 24.95, “as 18” ...iiiiiencnninnn raved " (2) CORNER TABLES, harvest finish, were 3795 .....ociinennennn Vesseresnaens 19.95 (3) COFFEE TABLES, walnut finish, sold 4 95 “as is”, were 14.95 ........cc00iiiiiiiiinnnn * (1) COCKTAIL TABLE, mahogany finish, 12 95 sold “as is,” was 1895 ..........c.0000nn » (1) STEP TABLE, mahogany finish, sold 12 95 “as is”, was 1895 ....... eset tsriieenein .
(1) DROP-LEAF TABLE, mahogany finish, 39 1] sol 48 Js was 54.95 PSSA » was 1695, sold car ivr rerio. 12:98 MATTRESSES, BOX SPRINGS, HOLLYWOOD
BEDS AND HEADBOARDS
FLOOR SAMPLE MATTRESSES and BOX 15 58 SPRINGS, assorted covers, each ........ SIMMONS INNER-SPRING MATTRESSES and BOX SPRINGS, 220 coils, pre-built borders, ta 29 38 edge, assorted covers, each........... ‘ave (1) HOLLYWOOD BED, twin size, blué floral ticking, ivory or coral Duran headboards, sold “as 18.” was 8495 .....iciiiiiiiiiiinia, (2) HOLLYWOOD BEDS, twin size, stripe ticking, . French edge, ivory and grey Duran head- 59 boards, sold “as is,” were 94.95........... . (7) HOLLYWOOD HEADBOARDS, assorted Duran cov-
nt nd a vig Pypeid 5.95 and 9,95 HALL RUNNERS & THROW RUGS REDUCED INCH HALL RUNNERS, assorted colors and patoy da 4, 4, + OFF 24x36-INCH COTTON RUGS, were 2.95, assorted 1.95 »
COIOTS, MOW + itvuurrrninsenvonoronsnnnnnnes 2Ux48- INCH COTTON RUGS, assorted colors, 2 95
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were 3.95, now 24x54-INCH COTTON RUGS, assorted colors,
were 5.95, ROW........uvuvennniinns herbs o 4.95
- 4x6-FOOT COTTON RUGS, white only, were 10.95
12.95, now .. hr . A 27x54- INCH WOOL-FACE THROW RUGS, assorted colors, patterns; were 2.95 now .. 1.95 27-48. INCH FRINGED RUG REMNANTS, assorted colors, were 2.08, 4.95, 3 ENON 5% anni Sh vussn BLOCK'S — HOME BUDGET STORE
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