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    ESTABLISHED fy) BArclay 7-5371 g%46"s-"w" fy Gardner VMarilyn Monroe to Make Bow , P Night Club at $ 15,000 fyeek L Holly wood, Dec 28 uoml t, i*4 %* ^ f .made in theel'even mon4 sLTttfTeSS MariI^ M^oe story about her how famous calendarVffh 11?Σ≤" flrst brok= ?╜* between $150 and $350 a week fro?Σ≤ ?· th5 tlme she ?╜ getting *>?╜eii make her night-club debnf-l ^^ ~ I ^,Pe?Σ≤its she'J?? make Silar Pahl ?╜"?╜^pfrnSdo T*,,' Ar!ePe reSl *> ?? song-ana-dance actI ???╜?╟≤?? ???╜ what itfj?^ WMchi FilKlIiP ploture- add * POP ?╜4 o fl???Σ≤"c^0l,??P??M M-G-M records thought she was *ant my dauS'fi +certaM??*y don't good enough to team her with the 'rat race??'?? 8 ?╜r to, 8et in*<> thd | CHARLES COBURN, still sizzl- I tTotf feg ^ g" S ntt whL Hm *Se Pub^ity he Jot three peonlp ??g0t a SCript ^vol3 S^h ^^a"d some friends wire title it 'ThS' ?·ne said- "Why ?╟?"! rPri?·tedSub* I pter ?╟≤game 3 su^?╜-N?eoSo?:his ?╜H J?║?║p tgiSrfsathtnikthos rly' "to?? c^^ was the law th??╜ Ite.f1.!Iature rePeal the "Road" pSES?--,!0 t>d?? ano^er mSngS Pr??hlblt5 garmbriing ^'^i^1*^'.- training +?╟?* ^ \u e?r Garson is member of 1 lorn?' gi?╜Q tS-V^ dance of "S^- eludes Si Melody''V?·_(i~Ms "Interrupted pwight D. J with'^tZtuha%rno- connection bership rcg storv nf ?·*he Music"-^it's the Mark TwaT W&SM ??pera Sina:er Mariorie Darnell JT Js now a that in- rT#man and ?√ßfeTon its mem. international 3k,; ?╟≤ Linda istros with Bpie while pines away, een Gray is .- ie with Tony feZ?·,o,;sg:.gisg^ storv of n?╜ e Music"_it's the Mark Tw lSw^n??Ce. P6ra Smger Marj??rie ScS - ( wafiCbJy maSillaile'S whodunits Guiseppe movies mad^^t0 a series of they Sfe, . ?╟÷_ SelkTng Wrm^with LH"Za, ^iH? Jo^ aeain SoVk.Tn . hls studio Havelock Allan E?· rfJi!y!?e,t?·e new baby settled Valerie Hobson Arhne Judsre puttine his hi,* i," . ESTABLISHED 1888 BArclay 7-5371 PRESS CLIPPING BUREAU 165 Church Street - New York EVANSVILLE, IND. PRESS jgj Circ. D. 44,875 DEC 26 1952 SUNNY THOUGHT FOR WINTER DAYS?╟÷Joyce Johnson didn't! do anything special?╟÷didn't win a trophy, isn't "Miss Something-* or-Other." She's just a pretty girl, relaxing in the sun at a Las Vegas, Nev., resort hotel. That seemed reason enough tor ffie phtrtWgrtfpWPW11^^ with which to cheer the folks who| are chattering through another rough northern winter. I ESTABLISHED 1888 BArclay>7-J37l PRESS^LIPPING BUREAU 165 Church Street - Newark MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. STAR Circ^D. 294.471 8EC-27/1952 ?√ßHfcWBHtf j^LCeidmiAdam&. HIDE THAT SMIR^P^^ American Automobile association is out now with the statement -ti^t women between 18 and 35 learn to drive ^jQW^and/^S^ quickly was the in under- feer put ^p'sales at Ki-avoifling files in & kit Byoif%ave PPfen you sew the than do men in the same age manager of the State theater i] taking baby-sitting on a who; on a free show for kids whi] the town's stores . . . Sort of ikmmm trick is. used in a quilt top outf|pjpJSj of 20 squares of cloth. Into t^^^sj| la friend stitch her name and perha'p5>|t:i|i .?╟÷-^?╟÷p. irmm^-msm-'-'" squares together, with most of the dfeoraPS^^iready done for you . . . Dismal thought: A soap conip^ny'm thilseafct has established a laboratory where dishes are sj&iiclged up and then washed endlessly. It's used to test out differe3i$$oap formulas....?√ßg^Smew1 kind of grape juice is coming up. TheytNtew York state agricultural experiment station has developec&||jEron2 white grapes. HOW'S YOUR DIET? The stat^$<|ans tell us thaSie average American citizen these days i|;e4ft?╜ig 12 per cent more food than he did 15 years ago. The calorie intake, though, is no greater than in the 1935-39 periocj^ jWf^p** more fruit, meat and vegetables and less, per capita, <# spuds and grain products . . . Morris Chalfen, the Minneapolis owner of the Holiday on Ice shows, now has another big deal on the fire. He is negotiating with Sonja Henie to make a f<|ureon the European ice circuit he has established. Chalfen booked La Henie for some of her appearances in this country last year, and the new deal may take her to London during the coronation. The show will be in addition to the four that Chalfen is now master-minding. Holiday on Ice, incidentally, makes its first Twin Cities appearance Jan. 2-6 in the' St. Paul auditorium . . .At this season, can you figure out who the most imitated ^personality in the world is? It's easy?╟÷Santa Claus. W$y% ' ?╟≤ pyp VARIETY REPORTS: Better have something in your kick if you're set on being an actor. Actor's Equity reports that the average actor worked but 10 weeks during the 1951-52 season, and that his income was about $825. Only one in eight actors man- [ aged to earn $5,000 or more for the year^.and onik-pne in 20 was J able to rack up $10,000. The figures are" Jor T6git,1ffieater bnlyr | not radio, television or movies . . . Dean Martin andoJerry Lewis I are asking release from the half dozen major television appear- I ances they were to make this season . . . Las Vegas, Nev., is now I ranked as the top town in the country for buying bigtime vaude- f ville acts. Addition of the Saiid^'hotel to the Las Vegas circuit I ups the buying power. And when Danny Thomas was unable to L appear for a show there because of laryngitis, the pinch-hitters F around to substitute for him included Jimmy Durante, Frankie j Laine, the Ritz Brothers, Jane Powell, Danise Darcel and Ray j Anthony . . . Pick Temple, cowboy TV player in Washington, has ?√ß racked up his 600th show. And in that time he estimates he has lifted 80 tons of kids onto his horse.