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ASHLAND, KY. INDEPENDENT life Circ. D. 15,254 - S. 16,543 |Haymes Honeymooners JLeave For New York F LAS VEGAS, Nev., Sept. 26 UR - feoneymooners Rita Hayworth and! I Dick Haymes left by plane for I New York early today, along withlj f .hj?·.>tw??^daugl3|ers. and his boxer | J dog, Brutus. ! ' ifbh'e gf^tingsters, Rebecca, 8, and { j Ya*syniia^^y2, were somewhat dis- feag??t)in1;e^r at .the airport because {.time didn't permit them tp see |^aymesw;lpbg,^whi<%', had been j ! placed nfpihev 'airliner's baggage | I compartment at Los Angeles, } ,.The actress and.crooner,married at the ^nds? Bpjel here in a three- ! minuteIfWPBHRSS^ Thursday, ap- | peared:|%*; be excited as they left ( this gambling resort. j Thra^^li either stay in New ! YorK^ver.the weekend or go to ['Grejmw^bti- $ Conn., where they I haVe^rehted. a^^hse.U*^^;;-?f^j| HaymteS is due in-?√ß Philadelphia \ Mbnnayl-for a singing engagement. |j*RINGFIELD, MO. NEWS Circ. D. 23,314 BILLINGS, MONT. GAZETTE Circ. D.fc34 - S. 31,451 ?║9raS Crooner, Actress To Wed Thursday ! LAS VEGAS, Nev. W ?╟÷ Rita Hayworth, who married*^? Khan amid scented swimming pools and international society,. i^jj^ifoge.',?╜ 'simple wedding to BleM-Haymes ^Thursday morning. The former princess and the crooner will be married by a Nevada judge in a three-minute ceremony attended only by their lawyers,- her two daughters and the press. Miss Hayworth announced the event will take place in the Gold Room of the SandsJMgJ at 11 a.m. Thursday. "We don't need any frills and fancy trimmings this time," she declared. "It's enough that I love Dick and he lo^es me and we're to.be married at last aftet* all the .difficulties we've had to face." y The pair will honeymoon at Lake Mead andvnear-by mburftatJ^/accompanied^ by her two daughters. Haymes and Miss Hayworth will fly to New York Saturday. He opens a Philadelphia singing date on SundayoR;', Haymes expects to get his Nevada divorce 4vfrom Nora Hayings Wednesday, WELCH, W. VA. NEWS Circ. D. 13,933 SEP 15 1B53 SAN ANTONIO, TEX. NEWS Circ. D. 86,Q62 .S^PD95 Rita and Dick To ^Married Thursday in LasJ/eflk Hotel By LOUELLA O. PARSONS gdiifgiS Motion Picture Editor " '- ." '(Copyright,' 1953) (Reproduction in Whole or in Part m .Strictly Prohibited) HOLLYWOOD, Sept. 22?╟÷Rita Hayworth will be an early morning (for Las Yegas) bride when -Rita's la wy ergo Bartley Crum; pick's lawyer on his immigration case, J||xp 'Marcusg Haymes' mother'(if she can make it from JSrew-'" iork); and Rita's two children, eight-year-old Rebecca and threeVyearr'eJd Yasmin. Her boss, HarTyeCohh, publicist George Lait, she and Dick Haymes are mar-iand,rAbe. Lastfogel have been in- ried m a double ring ceremony to ^ b t t ected to at. be performed by Judge Frank Mc- !1H Namee at 11 o'clock (PDT) (2 p.m tend, The children are wearing little white cotton frocks. Immediately following the ceremony a cpi^tail party will be given by the b^g^aod bridegroom for camerameSj^g and reporters and newsreelmeh ?╟≤ covering, the marriage. , yt/I:* The newly weds will spend the rest of the week with the children before leaving Sunday for the home Rita recently purchased in Connecticut. ?√ßMaEy-V-'' * * * . FOURTH FOR BOTlf This Time Ifs Forever, Rita Says After Marriam ^4^Srw?╜K Entratter ?·** -?╜^ the Sanly Hotel m Las Vegas, Nev ^n<\ddi later this year. &?Σ≤ttZ^J^?╜Ww'?·^and Rita 'Best Wishes, Mommy Rita Hayworth's 3Vi-year-old daughter Yasmin reaches out to shake her mother's hand just after the screen actress became the bride of Crooner Dick Haymes. Between them is Rita's older daughter, Rebecca. Haymes stands behind his bride.?╟÷Associated Press Wirephoto. Haymes is currently singing EDT) Thursday in the gold of the Sands Hotel.,, y."' g,,y/ f Rita's weSMngkgo w,n-a wilt be a simple light blue linen dress with short sleeves, rounded neckline, and her shoes will be navy gbltt.e. At this moment a girl frie'hdgis still shoppingin Los. Angeles-for a small blue tulle hat and glpf es to match the chapeau. ; ^Jg She ..will .wear- ho jewelry. par: yticuiarly ' hoh^o|;'the gems Aiy yKham gave her. Wj&f^'.':'- * * * 6nly,eight persons, inclu^ng best! A^ of this moment^ it looks as man Jack Entratter, wdl be pres-|if ^iek>s deportation hearing will ent at they.ceremony. Iftey are:|,be given a continuance, so. that on ^ * ?╟÷j,the-28th both he and Rita will be in Philadelphia where the crooner is booked for a night club act. There .are two things very positive looming in the future of the ?| redheaded star and her singer-hus- fjband. Rita will not get an adjust- ijment on her Columbia contract to ^Ty- jfollow Hayines to Argentina in case {he is deported. 1^^ j But, on n the brighter side, jj 'Haymes' lawyer has given them! i cause to believe that Dick can suc-w '?√ßM*: fcessfuliy beat the McCarran Jaw| ^Bra.^*' ?√ß g?½%L'"\ !ruling which is the basis of their | HOUSlfiiJf'TEX.' fl present trgj^|fe?·g__ - ?? ] Circ.-o. iklgP^di '$?║$%>' FREDERICK, MD. POST Circ. D. 8,348 --- SEP ??3 1953 Rita Hayworth, Crooner Will Be Wed At Las Vegas town to visit with him. VERNON, TEX. RECORD Circ. D. 4,652 SEP 2313S3 BEND, ORE. BULLETIN Circ. D. 4,547 S?·fl8?╜S3 LAS VEGAS, Nev., Sept. 22 UR?╟÷ Rita Hayworth, who married Aiy Khan amid scented swimming pools and international society, will wed Dick Haymes, iri a simple ceremony Thursdays-Morning. The. former princess and the crooner will be married by a Nevada judge in. a three-minute ceremony attended Only by their law- fers, her two; daughters and the *ilFs' ^iss Hay^vorth said the Sjpint will take place in the Gold jfoom.of the Sa*lHs Hotel at 11 a. m. Wursday morning. Im&yVe don't need any frills and fancy trimmings this time," she declared. "It's^enpugh that I love Dick and he r^rewes me and we're to be married at last after all the difficulties wey?· had to face". The actress, who has often played hide-and-seek mith the press, added 'that some 20 repor|- ers will.,he invited to watch wedding. Afterwards she'll sit do1 to lunch and cocktails with porters in the same room the % lovM j Dick Haymes Will Wed Rita Hayworth Thursday Lag Vegas, Nev., Sep, 23. UR?╟÷ I Dick Haymes, a crooner who has had plenty^ trouble with wives ?√ß and Uncle Sam, takes out a mar-1 riagf lioei#e today, with j$j^S?·y- worth, a gal ^^id; jjas^ad * her M^of husbaftd-troubler;Wj Haymes and., jgfe glarii?║rous screen star pick up thef wedding license at 3 p. m^PTW^*%ls just one hour after he, ^S-^.l1" vorce from Ifora Eddiriggraynn Haym^t' BE^s'' The singer and the a$$ess will be married tompT^w a^p; a..* m. in S^T|dy goteL.svher4 jpn l^ve been guests for some.-thm^It will be marriage No. 4 for both. BY ASSOCIATED PRESS LAS VEGAS, Nev., Sept. 25-- Rita Hayworth and DicK Haymes are 'cm the foitfth honeymoh for each of them Friday following a brief Jlashbulb- Et wedding in a gambling resort hotel. "I feel wonderfully happy," the redhaired' bride said after the three-minute ceremony. "I am-married to the man I really ltf$p; It sounds' wonderful to be catfied Mrs. Haymes." The motie star and the crooner* fly to New York Saturday and later to Philadelphia, where tie bridegroom starts a night club engagement Monday night. "Our careers, in fact nothing, will ever separate" us," Rita declared. She, said she'll travel with Haymes on his night club tour. They-have rented a house in Greenwich, Conn. Miss Hayworth said stt?·il commute between there and Hollywood for one picture-a year.ff||r The ceremony was performed by Judge Frank MacNamee in the Gold-Room of the Sands. Hotel. Roulette games andslot rSSSHfiies continued whirring in the nearby Casino. pita's two daughters, Rebecca, 8H>y -her marriage, to Actor Or- | son Welles, and Princess Yasmin, 31/^by ex-husband Aiy Khan, looked on from a. divan. The bridal couple said their "I do's" fi??y. Big tears came into Rita's eyes at the words. The double-ring ceremony was over before she got her ring on Dick's finger; she put it on afterward. Little Yasmin shrilled, "Mama, I want a ring, too." In connection with his-immigration difficulties, meantimcy the honeymooning cr.??er could take cheer from ?╜gefa*X; court decision Thursda3??M*- | ami, Fla. Immigration $|jpUS. there said it "very like^vig ; have great effect on tii&Mpr- tation case involving Hayisffeg. Haymes, a native of Argentina and an alien, has ..been charged with re-entering"' this country illegally after vi^iig Miss Hayworth in Hawaiig^t spring. - -' ;:k;-y |i|4 In the'similar case at Miami, Judge John W. Holland rfj^d in Federal-t)ist. Court that^jg.-'f return of .Ifcy O. Voiler,,.$?· { former Miami Beach newspfflgyir publisher, from Puerto Ri?╜ 1951 "did not constitute angen-y try into the United .States ^??' in the meaning Of' "the 1917^^ migration act." Puerto Rico a# Hawaii ^e insular possessions of the United States. Judge Holland held that "for a resident ?╟≤ alien to make a re-entry, he ?╟≤must goto a foreign port." The judge reversed a deportation order because Puerto Rico is a United States possession. j M , :.J- f ?╜J|k-y^mK; ?√ß?╟≤?╟≤v.JlaB r ^-fhNMlAi telephoto TAKING 110 CHANCES^ *tita^Bf0orth, wearing- blue "lit, relaxes od?gro?╜jids of Sands HbiteaM^ las Vegas f Nev. ,%?½&ex waWh- ful eyes of Bep. ShertffnSiIT(|r5v|r (left) and Bev^e^^^S^as' securfty guard. The aetre^i^eeeived two letters tfiyffljrteniijg her and her daughi^^^m^?^^nb death ^|^%4*^^l}ee;'t?? reconciliation witb^^^taiiiSlfer f&rmer husband ancrVasmin's fattier. EAmWILSON <W BROADWAY Old Father Time and Mc&garet O'B. i Together at NY's Plush^Premiere NEW YORK?╟÷I gs^t to see jthe spectacularly glamorous opening of "The Robe"?╟÷and I saw Georgia Jessel walk in I with Margaret O'Brien on his arm. ; ~f-%Wwjii& That's the kind of a night it was around our village, due to the arrival oi Cinemascope. Herb Shriner put W^mcm right when ^6-iltbf^L i^fethe people-packed lobby ?√ß or^the Roxy and said jnh4^-'Ifo^sier drawl, "You couldn't rent ^a car or a tuxedo tonight in New York City. I tried both." ALL THE FASHION and many of the old fashion writers were in the stampede, TWgjpargatet O'Brien, at 16, accompanying Jessel, struck me::as a new fashion d??fe%i&' combinations. I remembered vs?tB8a!^y^sel<rwas i -married to 'Ixftti-. Andrews and didn't like it when a. comedian said he used to**w^&ar^QSTWife home from school. ! jisgMf, ffiy^fMl "Oh, but- my date tonight is with Margaret's mother!" protested Georgie, adding that she's going to be;p?· his TV* show. -w^m It was so exclusive?╟÷r5,800 people invited, and only?√ß anffflr; a dozen declined. What impressed this lobby hanger-on was the candor of the celebri- When Mary Martin pranced ih wearing a red bullfighter cape whipped up by a Spam .isrdiMih. an unspellable name, I stared at her coiffure and said, | "Your hair?"?╟÷for it, s^?║5B?║d grown out. - tes^y^yg's * ?Σ≤j*AXL rnj'he!" she laughed?╟÷and galloped on in.' To Sloan Simpson, who seemed to.be wearing pearls at her neck held by diamonds, I undiplomatically said: ; "Those -are diamonds, aren't they?" gf^g "Well," she answered, "we always say so." -fy^eS,. ?? THE MIDNIGHT EARL: Frank Sinatra and Ava, cooing now, resumed their plans to take up residence on the Coast ... Milton Berle and Euth Cosgrove - are denying rumors they'll ge|t married in a few days. fhe reason Eita Hayworth and Dick Haymes want to get married so quickly is that^e^ has a hearing on the'28th,-and is due to open at the Jra&ijH Latin Casino. Sbe'Uyprobably give up her Calif home and they'll live in Conn with The ; Sands J3n_LaS Vegas as a per- manent address. ^^^ Billy Eckstine's ex-wife will get 10 per cent of his earnings ?╟≤ ?╟≤ v Friends^Srei Wondering .f^&mex that ring on ?╟≤^oyoe"gMathewsr finger came?-' from, BHty Rose,|^iJ.W0^g?? l-' :J.^k-Beiiny turnefi *?Θ╝os^ his' Palace appearance. ?√ß Twy^usy- with TV W?·: -; The shakeup's started on the Sid Cae^at'Imo- gene Coca show, with some e wri ters leaving. '?√ß?√ß ?╟≤ EARL'S P1EARLS: It's Sid Allen's; opinion: ?╟≤ "Women wouldn't Wear slacks if they had any hindsight."" ~^WB~M I ?? WISH I'D SAID THAT: "By the time you havfe'-n^iafy to burn, the fire's gone out. ?╟÷Campbellville (Ky) vNews- Journal. ?? TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: "Behind the Iron Curtain," notes Karen Chandler, "a man's afraid of his own shadow?╟÷'cause usually the , shadow isn't his.y .' "A smart ,ig?·?·?·"., figures Cy; l^soff,; "is one who quits.playing ball after she; makes7 One . good catch" g, ..That's earl, brother. BLUEFIELD, W. VA. TELEGRABHU Circ. D. 27,453.* S. 36,686 StPap953 Rita And Dick^ Wed Thursday 1 LAS VEGAS, Nev., Sept. 22 UR?╟÷ Rita Hayworth, who married Aiy Khan amid scented - swimming pools and international society, will; wed Dick Haymes in a simple csre- mony Thursday morning.; The former princess and the crooner will toe ^married Jlga Nevada judge in a three-mihu^^jere- mony attended only toy #fB"!l$aw- yers, her two daughters and'the press. Miss Hayworth said'v'|he event will take place in the Gold Boom of the S.?·Lixds,l,,aoUi.^a4.1 a.m. Thursday mornmg. "We don't need any frills and fancy trimmings this time," she declared. "It's enough that I love Dick and he loves me and we're to toe married at last after all the difficulties we've had to face." The actress, who has often played hide-and-seek with the press, added that some 20 reporters will toe invited to watch the wedding. Afterwards she'll sit down to lunch and cocktails with reporters in the same room. , "I realize how important a. fair and friendly press can toe to somebody facing difficulties we've had to face," she explained. Miss Hayworth will wear a tolue | linen afternoon dress with what was described as a "modest neck-! line." She will wear a hat flown1 here from Los Angeles, since she! arrived without one. The pair will) honeymoon at Lake Mead and^ nearby mountains, accompanied toyj her two daughters. Haymes and! Miss Hayworth will fly to Newj York Saturday. He opens a Philadelphia singing date on Sunday. ' Haymes expects to get his Ne-i vada divorce from Nora Haymes! tomorrow. .ww"***"* SAVANNA^ GA. Circ. D. 50,540 - S. 57,148 Rita Hayworth, [Dick Haymes To [Marry Tomorrow I LAS VEGAS, Nev., Sejpt, 22 (JP) I Rita Hayworth, who married Aiy M I Khan amid . scented swimming J I pools and international society,] I Will wed Dicfcjjfaymes in a simple I I ?╟≤ ceremony oThu^day morning. | The former^rincess and the j crooner will bjr,piarried by a Nevada jiidgeoinri^hree-minute- cere-1 "mony attended pnly by their law- j yers, her, two. 'daughters and ?╟≤ the j ?╟≤press. Miss Hkyworth said -the| event will. take7.;place in the Gold, Boom of the Sands Hotel -at 111. a. m. Thursday morning. jj "We don't need any frills and fancy trimmM^ - this- time," she declared. "Tt's^pugh that 1 love [ Dick and he loves me and we're to be married at last after all the difficulties we've had to face," The actress, who has of ten jl played hide-and-seek with the!j press, adde^s^^t'sbme 20 reporters will b^^Plted; to :?╟?1vatch the I wedding, ft J||?║ferwardsy;she'll sit down to lun<Sj^hd.cocktails with reporters ^pgpie same room. "I realize howi important a fair and ' friendly press can be to-somebody | facing difficulties we've had face," she explained.. . 9 Miss Hayworth will wear a blue linen afterhobn -. dress with what was described; M"a "modest neckline." She 'wip wear a hat flowrf (here from Los; Angeles, since she arrived without one. The pair will honeymoon at Laker Mead and nearby mountains, accompanied by her two daughters. Haynies and Miss Hayworth will fly to New York Saturday, He opens a Phil-: adelphia singing date on Sunday. Haymes, expects to get hi?║ Nevada divorce, from Nora Haymes tomorrow.