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CSaleslady leaves. Late L't' H VXI T, ia. L3 uhuo E311 Gl S 9 Comer: Ch, hello, girlsiI'n sorry I m late,but I just had to get theylatost paper. It's just filled with news. Listen U5,this: uLaurel Strona and Marie Len ned have taken ovei the Qld Sailors' Home, former- V y y A , L f-,vu ly owned by Peggy Heniston and Marcia Angus. Secretary: Ch look!! It says here that Louise Powell is singing at the dude ranch of Chuck Stone,Billie CQDell, and charles, nodgliny. Third Lady: They say it's ryght nextkto Charlie Strona and Louis Parrenechea's farm. 4 First Ladyzilt says here thatfden. Bobby Bird court mar- ! tiallbd June Edgingtonz a new WAC, fdr overstaying 1 her pass witL an air corps guy. . Sec! tary: Look herel Don Colburn, Ken Carpenter, HJamesH A and treir County Slickers are playing at Jack Bal- tierra's newfremodcled South American Cafe, featur- ing tkat great samba dancer, Jeyce Ticks. Late Comer: It says here that David Rennett and Jilma Cran- dall, wko have made such a good dancing team at the Sugar Howl, are now Mr. and Mrs. Third Lady: Yes, and Joyce Ara owns the Sugar Bowl now that Anita Arant has married. First Lady: John Labioo and David Maxwell are technical advisers at the For Theater now. Third Lady: Barbara Cng and Louie ierez own it now.Louie want so much Bobby had to buy it to know where he was all the time. Secretary:The thrze smiths, Floyd, Gene,and Tilton,bought out the dry goods store of Pats and Donald Brown. Late Comer' mont First Lady ing. Third Lady gram Secretary: Isn't it good to know how many of the old Fre- class have made good'on stage,screen, or radio? Yes. Cherie Hart has a radio program every morn the stars in uJanice's Other Eusband.H nary Hernandez and Pauline Torres have a pro- callcd Hniddlo-Sized-Sistor.H Dorothy Sabrinshy plays the title role. Late Comerzlra Llack is in Hollywood making ndhy I Shall Never Love Againu with UTwinkle Toesn Audrey Harbottle as his leading lady. First Lady Stanley simpson '-c' and June Spoon are open- ing tonight in the iramatization of Janes Penrod's great novel, HI'll Always Lick Up to Ycu.H Third Lady: Ansel Bray and Vivian Doyen are in Cecil B. Roland Rciss's HHow Dry Are My hills.H Quite a hit. A Secretary: Nell,what jo you hnow'. Waverly Simpson owns the first National Bank now. First Lady: Why, didn't you know that? Cf course, I may '1 be wrong, but I heard it was oecause Jack Sweede was the new janitor. Third Lady' Did you hnow Mae Unitner,Eleanor Nhitcomb,and Virginia Naito had all formed a Man-Eaters' Union? Third Lady: And such menbersi Dorothy Dickinson,CDon Col- burn, or nothing at allj Conchita Lopez, Lucille tu- .o, .Q-rw J., , .:1 Ter, and auth Zopfi. Late Comer: Hugh Hunt and Larry Mcouffee started a Woman- Haters' Union.
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Secretary: Some of the more prominent members are Ralph Stearns, Donald Peoples, Joe Vega, Howard Stone, and Eugene Griffith. First Lady: Well, I never thought I would live to see the day when that would haopen. Late Comer: That is rather surprising. But there's the other side,too. Arlene Bech, Harriett Downs, and Clara Fuller have arranged an Escort Eu- reau. Their motto is: UWe'll take out anything. Some of the girls are Nellie Gallinetti, Mae Ferguson, Polly Leshman, and Marilyn Lowe. First Lady: Now I remember hearing about that. Some of their steady customers are Duane King, Johnny Paul Jacobsen, Richard Howell,and Haroldhoggins Third Lady: Well, the hoys havon't started one of Udose yet, hut if they did, Lony Freeman and Dick Late Comer First Lady Secretary: Third Lady First Lady Third Lady Secretary: Late Gomer: First Lady Third Lady Saleslady: Q u Secretary Saleslady: A n Saleslady Secretary: McCullogh would he at the head of it. : It says here that Joe Reina is on Broadway now as a famous double-talker. The Fremont Staff always did think so. : June Boyle has finally landed R.G. Wood and taken him back to Scotland. Look here. It's advertising Ted Brahe's Brahe Relining Shop. : Didn't he finally marry Betty Stevens? : I think so,but he had quite a time convinc- ing her because she said she wasn't going to get in the grease pits and fix brakes while he sat around reading Fsguire. : I see that Eob Schmidt finally opened that French bakery he was always bragging he was going to have. And every time Gloria Castleherg goes in there and asks for French rolls, he gives her a dozen doughnuts instead. marriage to Richard Hess. Lookl Here's an announcement of Jackie Lusk's :My goodnessl I thought Jackie and Reese Jones were going together. : They were, but Reese ups and marries Fern Nugent. CSaleslady entersl Just back from my rounds. I just finished set- ting Wanda MoKenzie's hair. She was telling M6 Joe Eats has just taken over the Market Spot. Yes, he broke so many things he finally had to buv it. J -L- Barbara hampe was telling me that Mike Carrasco has gone to Hollywood as a great lover. he's Q playing with Yolanda Quczada. They call Mike the uBig hunk of mush.U I stopped at Robert Blair's house to see if he wanted a hair cut or some of that special shavine cream that Donald Spoon manufactures. Q 'F I just knocaed and he threw a book at ne. He's writing a new song,supposed to be a great love song. Kenneth Crosby is goiha to sing it over John Faro's radio station x O
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