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^f4lNAL ^meikF " PRESS CLIPPINGS ?╟÷ 220 W. 19* St., NEW YORK 11, N.Y. Tel. CHelsea 3-8860 Cir. (D 548,362) This Clipping From CHICAGO, ILL. NEWS /BOLLYWOOD CHATTER Ezio Pinza to Get $50,00?║ For 1st Night Oubjt^ HOLLYWOOD-ErioBumwflJcolj^^OOO ** In his first J^club stb^ajj^#?║^sj^i ' In March. The rewrjppfor three, weeks Laat-JWigas 'Miss Sfdie fhaWson" is # bring jj$fp?·eUite Tie reason'Opng CrS^by wori'l go for Donald O'Connor as teammate in; "While Christmas'" is that he thinks Don too young But dapper Dan bds?╟÷that fahle s|ter aad Van bi^rike'' for reat pals. 'tft'w his wolPfhate. [ Bailey's OK. JpfVs strictly' for ||ppii feud-between |gHeflin over who shall Pile screen. The bc-y^..?Σ≤----.- _.. I Never saw a man soOobviously bothered j ' as producer Z. Wayne Griffin, dancing with I iwiMTTOraiMiKiiiiiniiajii- Rita Hay worth. You'ernav?╜ tlwght it was ] the lirst time he'd ever had his picture taken. *-_J^$&*^ Director George Stevens has good 'news abou^^Shane" \ "It'll j be released this rnonth?╟÷before they bfing out a "|eund screen or \ lamethtog," Youli soon be seeing a lot of unboning of pictures ^that were held back for one reason or another. *w^<m?½m '?√ß EZIO PINZA UE !S -J JUL ens PRESS CLIPPING BUREAU Estabti?·ififcji888 ^LOS ANdBElSS ;^fen Fran*ciico Poland- Seattle San Bernardino, Cal. W?║un (08^,751) m 2 8 ?║53 ||e$n Atkins, David Gufley Wed In Church Riles at las Vegas I I NEEDLESS- Je|n Ellen Atkins, rdaughter M T^wnas W. Atkins and Jtjjfie la'fe Mrs. Atkins, was married IWednesdbay afternoon, Jan. 21, at p o'clodR in the Methodist Church lit Las Vegas,1-Nraf., to Sgt. David feuffey, U.S. Iwline Corps, the |on of Mrs. J,-pB. Chapman. The lrid?? jyas giyenBi..marriage by ^eTfather. The; Raft. Mr. O'Connor j,-$lead the double ^ting ceremony ^ which was witnessed by members off the families and close friends ctf the couple. ?╟? The bride wore a gray suit with black accessories. Her^jbridal cordage was of pink baby rosebuds. Mrs. Neal Kennard, her only attendant, wore a b|S^?afternoon .dress with black accessories. Her corsage was of white gladioli. ?· Hugh* Biown served as best man. Fg The wedd irig dinner was at The ^8?╜ntH5 HotaUsPf^e party were the bridal couple, Mrs. J. H. Chapman S^ancl the bridegroom's sister, Judy I Guf fey; Thomas W. Atkins and Mr. a/id Mrs. _\&m Atkins, brother and sister-in-law of the bride; Mr. and Mrs. Neal Kennard, Mrs. Earl M| Kennard, Mrs. Alice Keller, Mrs] Delia Messer, Miss Twila Trotter, Hugh Brown and Pfc. Bob Lan4 nard. After /a brief honeymoon in Las Vegas and Los Angeles, Mrs. Guf- fey returned to Needles, where she will live with her father at the family home, 619 Acoma, while her| husband is 'iaaservice. Sgt. Guf-1 fey returned' to]$?anta Ana, where he is statiorie|i^?½waiting orders fori overs^ais dufyT HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATE Mrs^JGuffey hag lived in Nee-j dies ^?╜B?? ^infancy, attending thej Needle^:pfih66!^^o$he graduated! from the High School with the class I of 1952 and'?√ßlutes' since been em-l ployefi by the^Hialifornia-Pacific Utilities ??Rr in the telephone of-j fice. Sgt. Guffey has lived in Needles! several years. He attended * .thel Needles schoofcTbut enlisted in thef U.S. Marine Corps in 1951 before! completing High School. eikF IPPINAS ?√ß?√ß m^'1 i-RESS CLIPPINGS ' 1 220 W. 19th St.,NE W YORK 11, N.Y. I Tel. CHelsea 3-8860 Cir. (D 19,643) (S^,J35) This Clipping From WATERBURY, 0#fVl. REPUBLICAN {Hollywood Dateline ......#?·/ Louella Parsonri New York, Feb. 9?╟÷(INS)?╟÷A man-hating role for Marilyn Monroe? Come,/come, come! Yes, that's what she'll play in "The Wagon Mound," Last Man On taken from a story by Margar* et Sitts. She wil| have with he'ip; Mitzi Gaynorg Debra Paget arsd/ Jean Peters, all of whom playl frontier widowsj who'hate, should I say tjkM 'stronger sfflr r ?╜ v?╜ or the ?╜'we#ri<one,,jgfrso"s sex" until a Wooded JPesperado shows up. Thr-ee^^esses^ho gets him. #*Pi Raymond Kl?╜^g,i|as bija| named executive produfeeHttf2mm I really can't take .all ^fcefB^pictures being announced^J^?Mari||n Monroe seriously, il^hie^oe^.ihem all she will be. wwB;.-^P^^^|te " by the time 4?·^,'w|gmi$H When Gary^ Mei^K^yK^,,.. J "Blueprint For Murder%^Re^ii^k |20th for time 6tt^.dor0^$&&- lgile Fox" on -^3fd|j4sjri(^??^bb- Ivious reasons.-^ar^woulidellke to I do a play in^NWI^Iffr^during ?√ß the same time BetW|??v|s|is there her hit revue, *mwo s Com- ||pany." "The Fragile Fox" will be pro duced by James Eusso and Mike Ellis, who are behind Bette's show. They bought it from ,ife estate of the late John Garfieljctj .who had planned to star in the war drama himself. j^SsS^' Ginger Did it ' When I said that Ginger JSogers was going to marry JacqUes Ber* gerac everyone laughed at me ai said it's just another of Gins romances. Well, she did tiMl^eed, as you probably read. WJp(f& t'i$jj_\ back to my hotel after tl I found a wire from GingeE^^rl Blackwell introduced tMniyw"f^^> is. Ginger is such an all r^ht gal I can ordv/hope this .niaraBfegWifl: malce h^r3,hagby. .'She '^^inly h^sT^iadg stars in her eye^l^en*{ ever I've seen her with this^aA who is tall, dark, handsome-rana! young. It isn't Charles Sim?╜t)|Bi nor i$ it Leonard Goldstein" wo^ii &ej man in/J^er Laurie's j|fe. He is Richard FJUerd with' wogrno PM^J went to- school. l;^^^ Earl Wilson tells 'M^g^ito Wi brought them together bj|writing a story saying she had always liked Richard and wShdered where ^e was. "Then," says Earl, "Richard wrote to Piper." | ^; Phoenix Opening Miriam Hopkins tells me she'll be j in Phoenix Feb. 16 to open "Hay Fever" at the Sombrero Playhouse before taking the NoeM Coward comedy on tour. Lana Turner's birthday was Sunday an^ shfi?√ßJsfr't saying what ?√ß00Hmr gave^^but 1 hear crnnbe#^^^Tr|ees (Tarzanj moola) ^ply foit'S ' Hoi^PPerything, Lajf.Vega's! Tal-i M^BarlShei^l isjpoked into the] &&AI*|f^j--i&a'fft#^n;. May! 'ersalbn between, ^aekvgg^g^id Bing, Crosby play- in Palm Springs. Jack ed, "Do you evM watch TV, ^ttg?'* v^' ^aich T|ing replied, |wafcn"- j|ff--|iKe'v.a ^iake pharmer watches a cobra!" -g. ?·^^^ ^^ie. Richard Burtons j are ' 'ba- ^-sitting'J|'?╜^e^psj|iffitiand Mason whilegj^ Jfalhes Masons are in Europe$|?·efQ4$;''?Σ≤^...'the TBur- loi^; Vb ab^^lat'l^pH^' Jean Simmons whjpl ^tewp^^^ganger was in Jamssffijife; jl^I^M-di^hce 'ptodfecing with Kirk^-Doi^yi ;or> ^t^5?ier Angeli is^^ting^^Qrgf ,^f^|,' manager of Stans^feh'ton's^hmd. Larain^^^,X%OT?!EBprocher, the tfafry RJ^Is an^|;iPe^parrjjT^3fe at a rin^do^^^^ tening t^Phe* tt^l.H.f %~ Across the st??.g o^S ^%./ bo, Kay TKonfe # % s?? vjm% 'em in?╟÷alQiOugS % & w ?║/ puts on juawtas L x\l%r siding. .?·-5 ?╜f That's all todaf| (row. IM ,:\ 1 LA. CHINESE OBSERVA HEW YEAR; IT'S 46 fo Chinatown, which was clean as a whistle up to last midnight, is littered .today with fragments of red paper, physical evidence that New Year's Day is at hand. More audible evidence of the celebration was the boom of firecrackers which began at midnight and which, tradition and small boys- willing, will continue through Monday. Year 4650. By the old calendar, this is the year 4650, Mt by the new calendar, it is the 42nd year, for the Republic of China came into being just 42 years ago when the old Manchu dynasty was at last destroyed. -Gaily colored larjprns were stretched through "Gin Ling Way, Mei Ling Way and along North Broadway. Every establishment had sweets,- watermel-1 on seeds and oranges ready to treat th&|#sitors, ,An#the kids gripped in their damp little paws lucky pieces of coins wrapped in red paper?╟÷lee see in Chinese?╟÷which are guaranteed to bring them health and prosperity. No floors are swept on New Year's Day. That's all done well in advance so thai the New Year begins with a itean sweep, so to say. Today therell be the traditional "plteide with gW dragon 30 feet long, ^ith all the young fellows inside it. And plenty more firecrackers. It's against.the law to shoot firecrackers in Los Angeles, but ,the Fire Department gives the Chinese dispensation as long they confine them to China town. U.S. Weather Shows Little Change Today By the Associated Press The nation's weather showed little change today, with no severe cold and only a few wet SpotS. .- l&^ge Snow flurries fell along the border from Eastern Montana to Lake Superior and in parts of the Dakotas and Iowa. Light snow also was reported in Northern New England. Rain fell in areas from South Texas to Oklahoma City. % Skies were clear alongl|he East and West Coasts. ItT partly cloudy in most ot I sections of the country. ?╟≤WELL-SUITED^L^4i^ interested in ^^fe^>^ showing of l?╜5f|?iW^[ suits DesIgi^r.BS^e.-^M| Reid' displaced th/iiSv>|aG^ at Las Vegas. ?╜|9&*n ebony blaHfajr?Σ≤^''^xon taffeta with %yl||JF net ruffle across - ?║M||p)diee, dotted with j^iinestone sequins. Otherwise, Hhe charmer is "Mona Stevensj * m m MfcJBMdWi RTHE ORIGINAL _ omeikF PRESS CLIPPINGS ?Σ≤ 220 W. 19* St., NEW YORK 11, N.Y. Tel. CHelsea 3-8860 Cir. (D 1,079,978) (S 2,138,038) This Clipping From NEW YORK, N.Y. OMIRR0R HOLLYWOOD, Feb. 9.?╟÷Gene Tierney is dug in at Hotel Belman to Paris. She's expecting agent George Chasen whileJ^^sSS^iy's ^ -" still chasing. ^^^^ ^Jfr ?√ßH^*"?╟÷"-?╟÷-""" Dahling Tallulah will "fatJAP1^ Lin Las Vegas in April or May^TnfflK'Tn fly p#>- see. ' A tea party at the Dorchester House in j London featured a tough fH^Ueorge Raft, / Humphrey Bogart and Clark Gable?╟÷aU well- mannered with poised pinkies. * Aftiej?· Nuimally Johnson saw Cinemaggpjpe he said: "Well.ySffteH sit back and rel^Tif you ha^^^^???d script and a boy and aj girl 42 fe^^ffi^you^^^wt nothing to worry" f" Betty Hutlo^n^ent ^L,500 for a new re-; corder that she can wea^ \$M?║ she sings. . June;; Haver's last n$o^?? transaction be- fore leseyatftg 20th-Fo*^ps ,to settle an annuity on Zher^paofhel^g^ler retirement' makes the second big star?√ß?√ß?√ß&ox has lost to I jm_w_m* the church. Jps^MoJica^l^sical luminary, entered a monastery in South AmericlaiHgtSStr.^^^o Vanessa Brown refused the second lead to J??j%^ Wyman in "So Big." Says she'll stick to "The Seven Ylar/ItdEBtrDtJl Hollywood proffers a "super part." ^^Pv Steve Cochran is sending huge hearts*,*t^pTed flowers from Hawaii to the gal of his dreams, Wanda Curtis. Lucille Ball was shaking like a leaf at the Emmy television awards. She and Desi stayed at the Statler. Wanda Hendrix came i alone. June Haver