Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 March 1950 — Page 8

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Prince Alex Hohenlohe's event wil NEW YORK, Mar. 3——“In California,” said Fred Allen, | ans,” ; : 'engagement to Gioria O'Connor ” Temple who's just back frem there, “people don’t know th ni Coe came ‘as ‘a big surprise to Mrs. W f th J dh "he peo} 0 0 € meaning | ous by an- adjective: Without several ladies who were hop-. > : Walter | of the wor appen, cause nothing ever does. that adjective ‘sunny,’ “California | ing right up to-the end , .. The the ciga — “It's so crowded that all the oranges are on the ground os be another Neuagis. % rArmy is Tebutiding fs Criminal’ - = ™ members . e San Francisco on iti Division, which was : E. Boden because people are living in all the trees. know why they should build all sharply cut after the war . = : Ham J. ( They say Los Angeles is boomizg, just Secauise the those bridges. row "ever an |The Lecia camera company, for- - Nordeau streets are full of le all : 80 nice, no one would ever want merly manufacturing exclusively T. Simon = i Joop - ee 40. leave there... + in-Geérmany,- will-open- factories. §- = Hansen: the time." : ce = 'here. 5 ¢ I - Candy “But those people in the. “DON'T YOU miss being on. oN - 1] ~Mrs. He: streets are people moving from] the air?” 1 asked. BAR BUZZ: Dick "Wesson's Mrs. Ku one house to another house. Nat-| | "Those other guys are tread- forming an independent movie Mesdame urally; waen anybody moves into! {mill comedians :.. . quality come-|{company . .. The Jerry Lewises, Brodie, one of those California houses, he Idians. They think they have to, who just adopted a 6-woek-old! Charles moves out-of it and into another be on all day, and after they are, boy, are trying to buy Maria | Hanning one right away.’ 5 : you can’t remember a thing they Montez’ Lome in Hollywood . . i Bd A. L. Pe Fred, you-can see ad a good | say.” {Marlon Brando's getting nibbles | : Felix Spr time in California. I met hin at! “Now that you've commented | from the Cagney’s producing out-| . . 1 ; Mrs. } the Plaza Oak Room where his| about Caiifornia, what have you|fit . . . Ted Lewis, the textile ty-| In gabardines, fleeces, sharkskins, : Mrs. Erv agent was trving to persuade him! +to say about New York?” [ sald. Leoon, is Lois Andrews’ latest . . .| , - hocks! C J - ke decoratio to go back to work. “New York! The hotels have|Billy Fckstine signed for a ".on- and the most popular checks. Olors 4 sistants Fred wasn't very eager, how- | no water. The clerk gives you don Palladium appearance next . : : becker, F ever. { {a bath towel and a divining rod.” | fall, : for every taste . .. ‘Lime Ice, Strawberry J D. F. Sor a Fred got up to go. “I have to!That's Earl, brother. i : : dames T' . “YOU, USED to save your TT mr ra A . : ! 4 H. Hanr money ior .a fainy day. With| Pink, New Gold, Navy, Apple Red, and Cha taxes the way they are now. 'you| ~ i : men of ti save your money and when it} Fred Allen spiced with accents of white Pa members rains-ail- you've got to-hold- over! This talent must al te api W. Claff 5 8 De D1 - Jour Dead 8 ap income ax re tioys to. have a vast -audience every fashion, every new look 3 Holme, 1 suggested that anybody with every week, . Bae) £ Corwin | “Nowadays,” Fred replied. “You . «+ « and in all sizes! 2 W. T. Fi {keep your nose to the grindstone pr "A 1a GOOD Fried _Shisken {and you wind up with your nos-! : : = ha | trils full of emery dust.” > 7 3 - Mixed "Drinks { “So ysu have no plans?” 5 stein. ENTERTAINMENT | “I've got no more plans than of E Host A osTess T i E BA N = D i E a dead architect.” ; a | “Don’t you like to be busy?” : > 5 The. ca 350 Virginia Ave. Fissio Bll “Why, I'm busier doing noth- ¥ i taken cai mS ———— = {ing than I was when I was work- 2 maker Jr (ing. In Hollywood I was or the! 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