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ESTABLISHED 1888 BArclay 7-5371 PRESSCyPPING BUREAU 165 Church Street - New York NEW YORK, N. Y. TIMES Circ. D. 507,281 - S. J,075,270 MC241S82 " BARRYMORE JR. WEDS Elopes to Las Vegas With Cara | Williams, Film Actress Special to The New York Times. HOLLYWOOD, Calif., Dec. 23?╟÷ ; John Barrymore Jr., son of the late j "Great Profile," was married in 1 Las Vegasipday to Cara Williams,] an actresfflfcs"' Spokes|pf}*i at Metroi||a&wyn- Mayer, ij^e're Miss WM^js is under coi^iSiCt, said the^eT$|fe|hent was une^p^cted. The co^p^ attended ijp|fli?ief redeptio^^^ the Sands W$$~,m the Ne^K^city arteT" tlSjn^fgmony anjg^M^.tlew home, ^art'v ^^^^^T The 20^^r^|ife'3SSwjfKiore, a film actor in his ownsrigh^.1 is the son of the -. late John --BaiTymore and Dolores^^^eiilopio^^e^creen star. Miss Wilfilcms fo^te??^ was married to Alan^fca^lf^ckey. i They were divo*e^gi^fe^'. She has a "6-year-old" daughter. Miss Williams had been listed as Red Skelton's leading lady in a film that was interrupted by Mr. Skelton's recent illness. BArcfcgjfe.5371 PRESS CLIPPIN6&REAU I m asm, . ?╜ . ..*,?╜ v>uirrilNV3> lo5 Church Street ?╟≤ WICHITA,, KAN. BEACON Circ. D. iftSgg ; S< ,34;585 DEC?Σ≤" 1952 ITHflPPEMED MST NIGHT By EARl WILSON ffi Las Vegas, Nev. ?╟÷ Here in what j Mias become the most amazing part : 'fcf America, a new high in hospitality was attained when the new pands Hote^jgambling spot, held ?╟≤|mtB maginTo'quent Opening. I TJ3 gents of the press were pre- |o-lsented with 25 silver dollars with pflwhich to go out and make a for- I Itune. I Presumably we would fritter this >h|money away gambling. But if the I Jmanagement thought the Earl Wil- I Isons would squander money that " I |way, the management was right. j "We'll divide it up 50-50," the JBeautiful Wife said. "You take five dollars and I'll take 20." A wild rumor that there'd be a .slot machine in each hotel room had reached us. On your arrival, the bellboys would say, "Shall I show jyou to your slot machine, sir?" , j But, Jack Entratter, ex-manager j I of the famous Copacabana in New J York, now manager here, hasn't ac- I complished that yet. He also deniedi I the assertion of comedian Danny | J Thomas, star of the opening show, I'that a waiter was caught dealing [slices of bread off the bottom of [the loaf. I Here in the shade of some 90 slot 1 machines, I b e h e 1 d "Gambling [Society/* f I saw Ray Ryan of Texas ?╟÷ sup- jposed to be the fastest gambler in {America; Nick the Greek from JHollywood, Al Levy of San Francisco ?╟÷ and such plain folks as jjimmie Durante, Frankie Laine, the Ritz Brothers, ?╟≤ Denise Darcel, Lorraine Cugat, Miss Terry Moore, and Spike Jones. ?╟≤ But there Was a great difference in these people. j Miss Moore said she had lost $20. The report was that Ray Ryan j had lost $20iQOO-r-not a large sum J to him. I The hotel's big bankroll man, | Jakie Freedman of Houston, saic" | while running around in his West | ern Outfit that "The House" had Ifbeen "$200,000 loser" for a while I opening night. I "But we overcame it," he said, j happily. 0 | All the loose nroney in America seems to be .here. And while, ypu'rejj I tossing it, to The House!, a v-'aitresg 1says$ "The Housejs would like to J buy a'drink, sii." 1* I ; "No* I must h^fpHtelear head to lose my money with." I said. And 1 sure enough, &Uhc inexperienced. 1feSu^SSUK^^as the I quickly Idst'lny share of the | $25 that tnPmahagement had given I us. The B. W., with her usual Irish | luck, got most of it back. We I wound up With 23 bucks left, from I the 25 and believe that may entitle us to give lessons, because \ nobody we know has lost as little as $2. In fact, in this "Gambling Society" here, we're a littlei ashamed to hav?╜ been so stingy with our losses. ESTABLISHED 1888 BArclay 7-5371 PRESS CLIPPING BUREAU 165 Church Street - New York MIDDLETOWN, OHIO JOURNAL Circ. D. 17,428 0EC24 19525"^ SUNNY THOUSS? FOR WINTER DAY3fej^*%tf6ftBson didnt do anything special?╟÷didn't win a trophy, is^t "Miss Something- or-Other." She's just a pretty girl, relaxing i^the,^ufi at a Las Vegas, Nev., resort hotel. That seemed r^^rV^^jh for the photographer to take a picture with which to cheer the folks who are chattering through another rough northern winter. ESTABLISHED 1888 BArclay 7-5371 PRESS CUPPING BUREAU 165 Church Street - New York RED WING, MINN. Republican-Eagle Circ. D. 7,458 '?√ß'?√ß?√ß DEC 221952 ESTABLISHED 1888 BArclay 7^71 PRESJBUPPING BUREAU 165 (Jfehh Street - New York ]JHPOR&vN.Y. JOlUftAL AMERICAN Cir?·glO>92,509|l sj&??39,550 The Voice of Broadway: Bob Mathias Dating Debbie Reynolds By DOROTHY KILGALLEN Roadway Bulletin Board iLONDE GLAMOR GIRL EDITH ROARK has ended her marriage to Alvin Sinclair, the Texas oil man?╟÷after I just three weeks as a bride. She's back in New York from ?√ß Dallas, but will pack soon for the Reno six weeks.. .Olympic decathlon champion Boh Mathias is having happy holidays with , actress Debbie Reynolds in Acapulco, Mexico. A national ladies' magazine has signed ex-Queen Narriman to write a series of articles on her life with Farouk. (THAT ought j to be stranger than fiction!) . . . Jerry Davis, a writer, is Joe j DiMaggio's new competition for Marilyn Monroe's affection ..k$#^ The Donald O'Connors (Gwen Carter) can't seem to iron out j !^^^M^\^^^k^Ir^??M:M^M,. their troubles. Friends fear the; unhappy announcement will j come any day now I.. Paulettej Goddard and Erich Maria, Re-rj marque will take their romance! to Paris in January. FRIENDS OF JOY SKYLAR, Uhe showgirl, gave her": a sur- j prise farewell party the other night before she flew to Florida I to work at the Clover Club. The j shindig was such a big success j she missed the plane I . ?╜ *?╜if|v recently married cafe society' blonde may be dragged into the J Jelke vice headlines before the I trial is over. Monica Lewis, who opens at J the Persian Room ,next week, j will dance as well as sing?╟÷an innovation in her night club j career . . . Gloria DeHaven and i Marty Kimmel have put, their i grande passion on ice . . . Tnti- j mates say Bing Crosby is interested in endowing a home for homeless boys in" California?╟÷one ! modeled along tb^linesjof Father Flanagan's world-famous Boys Town. ^01^^$^^. AVA 0^3^^??,^^^^^uVchasMji house outside of London, will ^^Jro^^ssfciSi Frankie, according to present plans-?╟÷as soon as sh^^SDnipletes her African pietUre^making ... Hollywood ; is facing #^>"&ilfe?rS>rtage: real Injuns for the Westerns. All the 1 genuine K?╜i$^nlB^eihWginning to sntfb extra work for colleges and industr^4^'^S^aP^^^.tor Connie. Russell?╟÷at t^gjgandsJ 3-s Vegas?╟÷can be heard all the Way back in Manhattan. ?╟≤ """"Tine and sings like a doll. AVA GARDNER Plans London Home till BEHIND THE SCENES *m&L ZJloUtftvood BOB MftCHUM FIND$v^ ,..?╟?_?╟÷ NEEDS NO PSYCHIATRIsf HOLLYWOOD ?╟÷ One of Hollywood's frankest stars, Bob Mitchum admits that, at the request of his family, he recently went to have a chat with a prominent Beverly Hills psychiatrist. Mitch told the story with apparent relish on the set of "The White Witch Doctor," e s p e- cially the part where the psychiatrist said to him: "Aren't you i n t e r e sted in what I charge?" ^^ PIPER HAS INTERESTING STAND-IN COMBINATION ?╟≤ RECENTLY AILING Terry Moore got bawled out by her parents for touring the late spots ?√ß until 2:30 ay em with English actor Laurence Harvey. After attending i the opening of the Smds hotel in Las Vegas, Terry wUV"go^mt to New York to ballyhoo "Come j Back, Little Sheba." Her mother will chaperone her on the trip. ^Leslie Caron is one girl who j loves her Wm,other-in-law. As a Christmas <@resent to Leslie, Mrs. j George Hor%mkf.Sr., is bringing the M-G-M dan6% jsjgrk \pakernal grandmother from ; Frame, Also \ Leslie's parents\firm^^^i^,ternal grandmother frh^k.^tm^Wirgin Islands. It will ImMfyig family ,. reunion. SINGER Carlos Ramirez, once