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Show y T f r f T The Salt Lake Tribune, Sunday, March 4 - ft w r r y r v r , sv w 11, 1173 v r The crazy ladies tea room serves more than iust tea j recalls, I actually had a star By Margo Coleman Theres a quaint tearoom m y fr rf 'V s 0 patti. This IS America, but nevertheless . on my door I asked why shed left when WASP Devils Pam eventually went to Charles, 111 , called Miss Alma's The proprietresses she and her door had achieved V"New York, studied acting and movie career is Judys are not your stardom? Sex reared its ugly Pam and Judy known to many of the "WASP J ' basic tearoom types, however. head, she laughed I wasnt devils "They often take me under contract and worked as They are, m fact, lovingly reaside, she laughs, "and whisferred to by their friends as a U hen I changed per, Was Lana Turner a good the crazy ladies. from looking like a fresh-facewoman or not 4 A small clue to their individyoungster to . . . well, a more and more parts Pam says Judy is not above uality is that Judy named her woman, cat doing John Garfield movies and became contingent on weekends m Palm Springs. I decidfor the customers Like when Pam's idea of giving a a tip is to tell him to go ed I wasnt going to peddle they ask if she was ever married, she tells them yes . . to nght to the hospital because my art." Not as Glamorous a flyer m World War II . his cough sounds suspiciously but when he was killed, she like TB a few breaks. She worked a Pam, whos smidge Judy's got lost the baby The ladies who run Miss junior at 34, says her back- with Joseph Cotten and was a of Theathe member as Living glamorAlmas have, as they used to ground isnt nearly In truth, neither lady has I also took a lot of ter. say, a history Judy was a ous. I was stolen by Gypsies been married and they say I was she a and in l lessons, French raised Equito-nagroans starlet in the days when Betty that in St Charles that makes student of Martha Grahams Africa Grable was piling her hair on them highly suspect Pam and who was one was the only top of her head and hoofing Actually, she was from a says everybody walks around with Dan Dailey. Judy Bru- fancy suburb and went to a never put in a better class Whats the matter askmg, baker was her movie name number of exclusive schools with ya? No husbands Where One day, Pam just left New and she played opposite Ron12 of them, she guesses. are the children? ald Colman and Dan Duryea. York, the lessons, the theater I remember being at Palm The old show biz instinct, She lasted 11 years in HollyBeach Private with Wendy and came back to Chicago should knov, is still flickyou Her wood. first attempt at getting a When I left, she Vanderbilt. I lasted two weeks civilian job happened to be at ering Pam is thinking of puta comedy act, C.ty Hall. I was so naive I ting together and Judy is negotiating to smg didnt even know from patronwith a trio which will be age. The woman who interviewed me asked, Whos booked into all the Ramada Inn bars behind you? and I turned Think of it' Pam says around, looked in back of me and said, No one with gusto "Our Judy' Queen of the Ramada Inn circuit . Somehow Met St THE SHAPE OF THINGS TO COME free-lance- r. d Palizzio heads the fashion Isaac-Michell- parade in this pantboot in unbelieveably soft kidskin. Full half platform and ultra-nebarrel heel plus side zip for easy on. 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Mrs. Poulson J We simply havent room for any more stuffed animals Ive no idea how families with more than four children manage We can barely find the baby m his bed, there are so many teddy bears, doggies kitties and monkeys heaped around Each of the four children has meant another layer of stuffed animt!s added to the baby bed. and we have to clear out at least one level every night to stuff the baby in Probably the sensible thing to do would be to give some away, throw some away, cut down the herd at least a little. Sensible, yes Possible, no. Every one of the mangy things is dearly beloved by one or more of the children. The black teddy bear has been through more emotional operations than Marcus W elby, half the animals are missing at least an eye and sometimes an arm or leg, the poodle, once fluffy turquoise and now a matted giay, bursts his seams faster than I can sew them back up, and all of them are so gnmy they constitute health hazards. 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