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. . James<br />
DETROIT<br />
p-.i'l Bradley's new Mount Vernon flower<br />
shop was depicted in a nice article in<br />
the building section of the Sunday Free Press.<br />
He has remodeled a former church very<br />
cleverly for his use . . . DUlon M. (Dee<br />
Krepps) was an interested visitor to the<br />
booth at Filmrow projection studio, watching<br />
Phil Schare perform Monday.<br />
Nightinrale notes: Charles Whitaker's 256<br />
is expected to stand as season high for his<br />
division, but Roy Thompson's 238 is slated<br />
. . Captain Gil Light to be beaten .<br />
Local 199 team is right on the<br />
says<br />
way to<br />
the<br />
the<br />
top. Don Lewis is having better luck with<br />
. . Jack Lindenthal, Carl<br />
his new thumb hole, following his accident,<br />
James Power is plugging<br />
and that helps . . .<br />
that Akins "See a movie twice a week"<br />
slogan, too . . Bea Douville can roll 165 in<br />
.<br />
practice, but not in league play. Witness<br />
was Iris Gagnon .<br />
Bewersdorf and Mel Donlon played Santa<br />
Claus to Secretary Akins by advising they<br />
will be back to bowl. Now all they want is<br />
Henry Rudy.<br />
Floyd Chrysler reports excellent business<br />
for "Flat Top" at Midland . . . Nell Hogue,<br />
formerly with Repu'olic and past president<br />
of lATSE B25. is still convalescing from a<br />
Falk,<br />
long illness . . . Fred Dickely, Altec chief,<br />
just back from Minneapolis, headed for Denver<br />
for a week, but he planned to be in Detroit<br />
Mike independent<br />
for Christmas . . . booker, is in Mount Carmel Mercy hospital<br />
for observation A. Lassanante,<br />
.<br />
head of Gaycoin Distributors, was host to<br />
the entire staff of the organization and their<br />
families Saturday (13) at a dinner, followed<br />
by the annual Christmas and bonus party<br />
at the Whittier hotel.<br />
Greetings of the season of peace to all our<br />
friends in show business, and the many who<br />
sent personal messages—Jack and Gladys<br />
Smukler, with a vision of the three Wise<br />
Men: A. Milo DeHaven, one-time manager<br />
of the Belmont and Grand, and Mrs. De-<br />
Haven, a shining treat from Waterville. Ohio:<br />
Phyllis and Al Dezel, warm greetings from<br />
the old-fashined stove: Herman Cohen,<br />
For Your Protection . .<br />
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