Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 December 1950 — Page 21
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By Erskine Johnson HOLLYWOOD, Dec. 25—These Foolish Things (cont.) remind me of Hollywood in 1950: Marquee sign of the year:
“Stromboli-—Father Is a
Don Taylor, who married Elizabeth Taylor in “Father
of the Bride,” went to Liz's later commented: +I thought Nick gavea very convincing performance.” | Ben ‘Gage added a new item to his menu at the Trails Restau-| rant: *Esther Williams Cheesecake.” The new Universal - International contract list solemnly listed
two new stars: Frances and! Harvey. Andre Previn, MGM's young musical whiz, confessed that he wrote more music for Lassie than any other star at the studio. “The thing barks for two hours and| runs across green fields. You have to fill in all that :silence with music.”
» » » A MOVIE fur designer received a letter from a feminine star whose spelling wasn't what it should be. The letter read, in part: “Please let me know 3 you carry mink tales.” The furrier dictated straight-forward answer: “No, indeed. I always make it
this
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Sani to Nick Hilton and
a point to keep my mouth shut about such things.” Alan Ladd spotted this sign on a saloon in Miami, Fla.: “Always irum for one more.”
| 2 8 BB A CATTY actress, talking to
Adele Mara about a “dear friend” said: “She looked so chic today. I guess her other head was out having a Toni.”
“Owner leaving healthful San Fernando Valley. Reason for| moving: Health.” 2 «A “World's Fair Museum” opened on Hollywood Blvd., ad-| vertising “Human Oddities on Pa- | rade.” The oddities spent post. of | their time looking in amazem at the people on Hollywood Biva. | !
a sign in the window reading: | “Luscious Pies—Just Like Mack | Sennett Used to Make.” | |
” o ” 3 SPIKE JONES recorded “Chinese Mule Train” and said: “To give it an authentic ring we imported two of China's foremost musicians who introduced a | new instrument called a Poontangophone. That's two wet noodles stretched across a Mah Jongg set and you strike it with a Ming vase. a
FRANK FENR BREWING CO. INC., LOUISVILLE 2, KY,
GORDON *poucLas, the a-|
irector, told me an out-of-school {tale:
“A performance in a movie doesn’t always mean a person can act. In Hollywood we go on photographing people until they do act.” Red Skelton played three roles —himself, grandfather — in Birdie,” He told me: “When I was in a three-way
played grandpa so the bum in the) middle couldn't steal the scene.”
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Log Jam Now
But Dealers Say Sales Were Up to Par
Christmas trees were a dime a dozen today-—with no takers.
Yule Trees Only [4 Friend
On lots all over the city they :
cut down the old pine tree— scotch pine—and hauled it away to the dump. They did the same with spruce and balsam. Nothing is less marketable - than a Christmas tree on Christmas day. Dealers reported they had a good year, for the most part.
John Tucker, co-owner of ‘the }
TWS filling station at 18th St. and Arlington Ave. said he had approximately 300 trees left unsold. : | He gave them away yestérday to anyone who wanted to stop by {and get one. . But other dealers said their percentage of unsold trees was
about the same as in past years.'“We figure on having about 50 Dogs Nip Cows’ Tails
{to 75 left over every year,” said {Al Fall. He sells trees on the lot
\adjoining the A & R Grille, 2724 Farmers collected a total of $145 {from Berkshire month to compensate for damage to five cows whose tails were bit- | Earl Horton at Horton's Mar-iten off by dogs, oo
|B. Washington St. Sold About 1200
| ’ ket, 120 E. Washington 8t., said he had only 40 or 50 trees left after selling about 1200. Jerry Longest, operator of the {Fast Side Boat & Tackle Shop, {1313 N. Sherman Drive, found business less satisfactory. He set up shop on a lot west {of the Meadowbrook Apartments lon E. 38th St. It was his first lyear at that location, although
‘he has sold Christmas trees for
15 years. | This year’s trade got off to a {slow start and had a poor end- | ling, he said. The peak came labout a week ago. | Standard Grocery Co., operat{ing a chain of stores in Indian|apolis, reported a virtually com[plete sellout.
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