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SAN FRANCISCO, CALIF. EXAMINER'- I Circ. D. 225,060 - S. 564,448 'SEP 21 1953- I unison Hi? Jessel and Mafgfeet O'Bipft:? Arm-in-Arm at feEBfeJ^^^ MORRISTOWN, N. J. RECORD Circ. D. 9,699 SEP 25 1953 fia^^QRg, Seg^20.?╟÷I y^wt Xp J%|fe f peftacu- larly glamorous opening of 'The Robe"-?╟÷and , saw Georgie Jessel walk in with Margaret ?√ß O'Brjen on his arm. JB9& That's the kind of a night it was around our village, due to the arrival of Cin-i ' '-4$_m^ ?√ß?√ß ?√ß- ?√ß ?√ß F" emaScope. Herb Shriner put it Miss Amejj3p^?╜t j^argaret iltita AndIU& Embarked Upon Wourth Hortepioon For Each ]\ 'Married To Man about right, when he stood in the people-packed lobby of the Roxy and said in his Hoosier drawl, "You j couldn't rent a car or a tuxedo today in Otfew York City. I tried botbj'mmt g All the f ashg ion and many pf the old fashion writers were in the stampede, but Margaret O'Brien, at 16, ace o m P ^3HSgj^";yagSN anymg Jessel,^ g struck me as \ new; fashion ih age combinations. I remembered when Jessel was married to jLois Andrews and didn't .like i^pien a comedian said he used toWaJfe his wife home from^school. "Oh, bpt my date tonight is with M&rga$e&'& mothei;!,%r.CK tested GepJFgte, adding^ itimt she's y going to be on his TV |*J'iit^as sa^esdi^ES^^-S.SOd people ,invited,>|aL^P*pfily about a dozen declinejfc|^v4at impressed this lobby haftge?·-gi\ was" the candor of the-eelebirit^s. . jL When Mary Mar^gipranced in wearing a redgbullf ig$W cape whipped up by -a Spaniard With an unspehable name,' 1| stared kat her cpififcre and saidL^our hair?" ?╟÷ fpr'Mi? slei&ed f?╜^wft "'. out. "Not aH^fae!^|]?·eg&ughe4 *.. and galfeped -^r%;gS^^^ -To Sloan j Siii^K^.(VCpjKfl|" seemed to fee swearing pe$rls:a$ her neck ti||4 by^dja|!P??h3&> I undiplomatically ^4:^|^ rffil . "Those are diamonds,* arent; d' they?'^5! "Wes,^^ifegan?║??^Mlj^ "we' always say.so." _?y' >-- ?║ It seemed ...bigger-' t h.a n two Metropolian T^pef ^^p^nings. Somebody ^a'S/'^^fes^&king me whether t d$b^'<?·#?·$ian or I Yugoslavian and,, c.o u 1 d do a foreign brpadT?a^^|^;' Eleanor|E^m^*fvh,a had a I mink necklihe, ondher gown?╟÷ i looked fuljy as prosperous as Mrs. Alfrep! J^wynne Vander- I bilt, Irene Dunne ijipjjoretta Young. Eleai^'g^as escorted 1 by a hotel owner (initials ] Dagmar eo3^i(l|a? to me as she boimce<k"$foy, "I almost I wore a high-necked dress." "WeU??╜& vm ?·** ' "At thefeP^^initiute I lost my nerve," -&fo said. \ A picket JiAbi.tpkrow;n around the theater^b^Local 802,^American Federa?½h of Musicians, caused confvra??n>^:I;^^ several famous' niembers'^^^d||tll6e| line. gogyy?wggtt?·g5.. ?╟≤$$& ^y:-ptc%et ^W^^puppose^ to;#Mfp .you.-|mfe^w^pending moliey,". argued %f famous actor who's a irtem^e^ of 802. : -'We're invited he -"""We're not spending'dajtiy loot I to go ih."g-y:y |&'l Tickets were so tu .onlJ one Gabor was: there. '.A&a Garclj! ner's last minute decision not tq go made it possibl^.for EddiJ Fisher to take MiS's 'America (Evelyn Margaret. Ay.) -?╟≤*' There is not^rapfflmint in del scribing the cl'othg^'ofjEddie or IO'Brien. Leip^;}ii|t?·ssty that! they were \^gar^ig th?·i| youth! jand you canphly loolt-W^nderful j |in that. dlgjM THE MID^fG^T; MA^ki . . Frank ^^tr^.gahd Ava, coo-1 ing now, lpsumed theilfplans to I take up ^MfMc^^iiaie, Coast! I. . s Milt(^iSe||?·'a|*| i|uth Cos-I [grove arejiehying rumors they'll 1 get marpe^^i ^ few days. The Jejas&n Rita Hayworth j jand Haymesa'^fctit to get mar-1 ried so quiejriy 4s that he has a I j hearing, ojbjke 28th, and is duel to opeff^wiMes Bhilly Latin | Casip^rrgpiife'll probably give up" her CaU&#iobie and they'll live in Conn^Pvith'lIhe Sands in Las Vegas.^^a" permahent^aSc^ls. B??;^wEskstein's ex-wife will get 3^$er cent of his earnings ^^^d^'ridge eJqiert walks 'ound his midtown terrace in the oud^.'^^?╜"^^y* J&ck Benny turned down his Palace appearance. Too busy with . T^-^T .g; The shakeup's |ltarted5on the Sid Caesar-Irho- gene Coca show, with some writers I leaving . . . Model Olga Nicholas was picked by color photography expert Mike La- velle as the most colorgenic gal around. Weren't Merle Oberon and Dr. Rex Ross secretly wed in Cannes recently? ... A foreign ambas- jsador was taken for 60 G's in a [Village card game?╟÷in "the back of a mortuary. I EARL'S PEARLS **. tit's, Sid Alleitfs opinion: I Women wouldn't Wear slacks, m Iney had any hindsight." ^Wlffl* I'D SAID THAT: "By ftM?╟?'^rlJj^9^o# have money to Campbell^ip^ (Ky.). News- I Really Love9' Asserts Bride Lj^,.,JX?║GAS, Nev. (/P)?╟÷?√ß Rita1 Hayw^rtn aficr^Wck Haymes are on ihe'SPwrth honeymoon for each of them today following a brief flash- ibiUbjMt wedding in a gambling resort hotel. "lyfeel wonderfully happs^""the red$^red bride said after the thr|^*minute ceremony, ml am mawid to tlie man I really love. It ssptids so wonderful to be called Twjno0evstar and the grooner fl.y mou NeMj:tjH>rS:'. Saturday and |late^%"*htia.'delphia, where the bridegpbQfh ^fttfes a night club en- ga geisetA:Mmi^ay night. i "Oji^.^a^ejerWin fact nothing j will '?·V;er; separate. us," kita de?╟≤ claredg. SI* -'said she'll travel with HayiS^ W. J^Mght. club tour. Th^.^^^rented a.... house in Gre^wicf5g|SP!^i.>]K^ Hayworth said^^'^|??^pu^"'^l??j5en tX&ve and ^^.y^o^Jor^M .Picture a j year ltaBm'B!ma*^^m%mwtm &&**?√ß&?√ß KEWANEE, Ii STAR-COURll- .mMv-!0'986 ftoonei1 Dick Haymes Gets Marriage Iwense BY JIM BA-CQi^^JLt Nora would be stubborn about to resumHext Monday in Los Angeles. U. S. immigration authorities hold that the alien .Haymes Seited his right to remain in the Sdted States ^hen, on an impulse] he visited Rita in Honolulu. Hd .failed to obtain a re-entry permi^ I Uncle Sam, t^Nps lout a marri^l^ llicense t o dw Iwith Rita Hay- lworth, a gal who lhas had her shar^ iof husband -'MM tble. sar.^f KftLj I HAYMES' NEW FAMILY ?╟÷ Dick Haymes sits on the lawn of a The C^emfiny was #e$formed by Las Vegas W^i V&h his wife. Rit^vfi^worth, ^ and gets Judge Fr^m Mammm, inT the acquainted xfflk Rita?s two daughters. t??fi>Sjr nfotla^g lap is Gold Roo^.^^e -Sands Hotel.I Yasmin> 3, daughter by the actress' marria^|irPrince Al* Kahn lRoul^Jpij!s mo mt tttadhlnes and standing is Rebeeca, 8, who is, Rita's l4u^iter of her- toar- nrs?╜n Welles. ~T^-mmWgJ* ;j^^ 8 Whet marriage to^agor Orson bT&us^iy.f^1' lo6ked riage to Orson Welles. _ constitute an entry into ' jthfefre-entry, he roustj*^?╟÷^^^. United States within the meaning port." of the 1917 Immigration Act." -. -'g^rg ; Puerto Rico and Hawaii are in- World's largest liVil^^^lature,! sular possessions of the United the wlrale, is manyjapiBn, timesj ??-xoiui?╜s?v?╜gMr ?√ß?√ß;3ww??ETrLi!a8a_ 1 States. Judge Holland held that as heavy as '^"woiro'lf'iptallest,] gr^?╜i jdimeulties, JAesantime, the "For a resident alien to make a|a tiny kind of germ. 'chfe^'fr^^-'a,f federw-'-Bdtt^-jj?╜ct=i: sioif' yefeter^ria' MiatoU E^P; II tUsT-'" ^lilal* case^afev-,w3lami, ilju^^^ohrcw, Hjalla^^yBled in Fedei^ M's^iet Court ^wHSie return of Harry1 G, Voiler, 62, former] Miami'lBeaCn newspaper publisher,' I from Puerto Rico in 1951 "did not Cir. D. 5,394 LAUGH ^"Be- b^^pa^!' ?√ß iiOfes man's af ra^i __mtws ^'c^aase^h^r DW'isn't his."a;g''' $ JJ^'&nV,~- Bfpir#'-?·y iRosoffi^s ojP'wmo qjft^g-piay- ing ball" after she iflaldjl^dne good catch" . '.". ."ifat^farl, brother. *#?√ß'%$.-?√ß'?√ß?√ß ESTABLISHED 1888 BArclay 7-5371 PRESS CLIPPING BUREAU 165" Church Street - New York BEND, ORE, BULLETIN Circ. D. 4,547; \ S?? 24 1953 Rita, Dick Wed At Las Vegas M LAS VEGAS, Sept.- 24 (U>>?╟÷Rita Hayworth took her fourth husband, crooner Dick Haymes, today in a hotel ceremony as well 1; photographed and staged as a movie scene. Only 10 guests were invited to the nuptials in a private room of\ the Sandg.Hotel in this busy gam- bling resort while a small army of newsreel and television cameramen, photographer^ and re- Tportljrs recorded the entire event I for posterity. f^^m "Rita, nervous as a beginning bride in .her simple blue linen dress, said her fourth "I do's" vvl||[j& facing a battery of 16 cameras and floodlights. r'Jt?·sge Frank MacNamee read tfce'.'PSvil ceremony into a mirco- phone as movie cameras whirred away. Downstairs a gay mob of, tourists shouted and laughed around the dice tables. Rita^ingerKaiilges - y. ; Vw>a' ittiw 3b?╜' Wed ^fla#^^fis fn^^fL By JAMES, BACON y'^-j It |^^V$Sfef Kev?? (AP^^"While nearby crapshoofe tfi^^^jn^k^0\r,?║ns and elevens; Rita Hayworth an^!.flpk Hay#3g||^ytoday gambled" once more with matrimony. 1 Only guests invited are business and legal associates of the. couple. ~ Ina-nti Will fee Tlm.^fcKear'-old .dctress arid her crooipt1o!&, will recite vows each has^^uK'Piree' \imes before ,in a simp^^jjremony in the Gold Room ??*' tjjftk. Sands Hotel. BW^^ryW^e^FfaSk MacNamee wilteiiSli^ate - :.at- the five-minute cer|p^fe Jack-Entratter, general mani|^??f--$hfi^ands, will be the o^^l^ndaii^^jfefeptographers and repi&rt^lf1 W&i ..^^(griber the in- vited guests three.to oriey ';-**?mj_ T$e iHipret^i^p^' afiafr-^^jraj '^gptrast-fetaKtBfe.-o screen and legal assuwa^o ^. The only relatives on hand will be the bride's two daughters. They are Rebecca, 8, the offspring of Miss Hayworth's n^p.rriage to Orson Welles, and the Princess Yasmine, 3y2, like her moslem father a direct descendant * of the, prophet Mohammed. Final Barrier Cleared jL^ Mnal barrier to the wedding was ^3^it^,%e^terday when Haymes Tlo$|)ed-a seven-minute divorce de- -- ?╟≤c^^ivicrt.nn Flynn Haymes a|?·dj rc h e glamoroti^l bcreen star pickf kip the wedding | [license at 4 p.m. | (CST). That is* - . jjust one houraf- Hayworth per he gets a divorce from Noraj Eddington Hyan Haymes. j The Argentine-born singer and| Ithe actress will be married Thurs-I Iday morning in the Jgands,jaaW, | Where both have been guests for I feome time. It will be marriagel No. 4 fottRteath. - r^.g^ The co&pl* spent a quiet night?╜n| m#;^|^|^a^i^ea divorce actioh.j ffivRf ate didbaer together in Miss] Hayworth's room while her twoj yov^. 5 dayghte^, Kebecca,- off4| spr|^>i>f C^fen^TellelSj aiEi^kYas-- mirfe| da$$pter of Prino^feAly I Kahn^tiad -^ir|^inner in the is^el! dining robj^r'^-^ A friend said that M^i^ip^- wof^i|!*^^4^Sere has b$eW'$lfo-\ 'fine^acistly" )to^-her room)-4S^nas been hereajte^e near Haymes while ?╟≤ pe es|proii!SnedJ his six we^wresi- ?√ß, [dence^feeti^r^i for a Nev|iiia di- 1 vorce^ ^H^l^^^m^- I Th?╜ wed^ihg will be a simple] pne, contrasted to - .her lavish! Frenctf' v^^ing W,""the Moslem brined jin a|#|^. g ?√ß' I Federal Judg&lTrank Macnamee will perform the brief rites in the hotel room. Jack Entratter,' co- pwnei? of the Sands, will be. the Jonly a&endant. I The*! qnly inMted guests. are leight business afid 'legal associates |pf the'couple. The press, also in- ivited, will outnumber the guests three to one. "I want a Wfddtog with no frills! ithis tinie^Q^llfeisaid. "After all, jl'm getting-^ick, and that's all that:] Imatters." ggf, __W* I She cried for two rumrs Tuesday after the thii-d Mrs. Haymes si^reed |he waiver |fe)r^ enabled the dinger I? S"6-1 ^^s divorce^ today. Else, he would "have ha^ to Avait another 30J daysgbefore rr^ryS^^Ritk. I Cfroe friends reported that Rita'^ ftears were an emotional outi% af-J |t?╜r dajts of tension built up in feast- ROYAL OAK, MlWi/ TRIBUN^ Circ. D. 20^^p SEP-24imfe SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH TRIBUNE Circ. D. 92,365 I S. 126,528 SEP 231953^ (Rita, Crooner [ To WeA in Siinple Miles J I LAS A'VIGAS, NEY., Sept. "22 I (ffl?╟÷rRita Haywtt' -wKfe^p^r- I' x'l^k A-ty Khan^^lad sclmed II swfp^ung pools M: interna- 1 tionlOociety, will b^e, a simple I wedding to Dick H^^fes Thurs- l| day morning. I the^^&oner will be"|l^i4ed by a ^"fil^da judge in alftee-min- | ut|fflrai|emony atten,qa^pnj^v: by their, lawyers, hg| tws> daugh- 1 ters' lind the pressY.'Miss |^ay wor^btannouncedllj^ event will 1 take place in the^^ldRoom of I thefSandsHot^^fe^rsday atl I "We don't ne^^pr frills and I I fancy trimmiftg|^^fe.time " she 1 ?√ß ?√ß declared. "It's^pEOWgh that 11 I love Dick and'^^loyes me and 1 ii we're to be ma^fed a^t last after I 1 all the difficuHps vre!ve had to I I face." j I 1 r There will be six g&ests: fter I 1 lawyer, Bartley Crum, and wife; I 1 his lawyer* David Marcus, and! u wifet her daughters, Tasmin, 3; 1 |i 1 and Rebecca, 8. Jack Entratter, I ?√ß1 operator of the Sands, will act I ?╜ as best man. J]?·d<ge Frank M6-I I Namara will p^^rm the cere-1 II mon^ ':-;v ?√ß?√ß?√ß?√ß"'w&mWmWy-. > copped-a seveu-mmu^ --?√ß ?╟÷ ^ !a^T^ '??hialH^ ?╜*- -ra Edd?s"T2" Prince Aly^^n V- ^P?* ^ Sht Rita back t8 the court- Hayworth will W even hav^ he oro g nerVously filled new wedding g?╜- She saio.* "ut the m^ria^license forms. would wear ?╟≤jfc^GS|^ BoSl.^kand Rita claimed dress Which ??^f??0^|i bV adpermypl^dettce, in Nevada, Her head ^afe cfJ^^?Ve?l hut saidftiJ#^tt soon move ^e vet. She will wear gwvco mokinffW a5bouse. ?╟? the hat. ^ '..^"ffffr w% is in the East," the crptaier e^ined. . M*#Hayworth said ,s^e plans to Commute between *he ^t .Coast a4nd Hojgwood for picture ^ depe&atiop <$ffl ^S^st the Argen tfcU&m cw^r, whatj comtry wflfc*?╜'! and ^?╜v'then live in? e *"t?╜croonfeid h? *?lf KS? ^Xright .af#* the weddmg. A reportef. askgd^im if he had ever taJSrtf&y <rf?║Ka's cooking. 5 |i ^mo mail ^ .Hayworth ; %r^imV' tbgksu^ger asked. | l^c^^wedding. band and a simple! J^yil cefempny.|wth no decorations I The actr^0?·who usually dodges * ithev press, thm tftne ipvited them rali-M^s&tee^ cameras included?╟÷ I to - ^pi%ed3i;^^mYthis gambling I mecca. Judge Prank MacNamee was | I Dice Roll Below las Rita, Dick I Tie Knot Above ',.-.?╟÷.. ^m__r^?║ dice and w^of ro^ wheels ^ ^dg Mghe lost interest m thef lithe crooner will say,their I ^s I in the^press conference ?╟≤ room ofj ?√ß bride, .made this ceremony the J simplest of her career. ; ^ | I Wedding Mo. 3 'to- irfmc,. -^ | i Khan - featured champagne^- y , 1 her fomth fading, feta^;an.| O dress'rftMl^'^SS-l^