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    PRESS CLIPPING B^AU 165 Church Street - Njjj^orH ERIE, PAS TIMES i Cirq. D. 55,896-^1 S?·Par'BS3. AN WEDDING?╟÷Actress Rita Hayworth and her fiance,anger hie* H^e* ^Twith Jack Entratter *??*???· ~**J?·* r?╜^RirBnWUa aV IKe couples wedding later ** Jg?· Eaymes is cun^ntly singing at a Las VeffM nightclub and*Rita _ is in town to visit with him. . _:;.....?√ß - ESTABLISHED 1888 f(jj BArclay 7-5371 PRESS CLIPPING BUREAU 165 <|lvureh Street - New York ROKCKY MOUNT, N. C. TELEGRAM m Circ. D. 11.457 i'iEP 2h 1953 i Plenty Of froubfe' ir; LAS VEGAS, Nev. m " b* Uncle Sam *oi/ W1Ves andl pa gal ,who haj h9rf ?╟≤ a Ha-vworth, |husban^oSble. d iler sha?Σ≤ off P Haynve.s, and h I | screen star nick .? ?╜ ^amorous license at 2N?m riP ?6 Adding ESTABLISHED 1J88 j^Acclay ?-^3&;j PRESS^felNG BUREAU 165 Cftrcf Street; - Nev^jPork COLUMBUS, llf ENQUIRER Crtcf&r2l404 S?·P^31953 jRita Sets Simple Ceremony Ifbr Wedding Tomqgfipw LAS VEGAS, Nev., Sept. 22 UR-\ Rita Hayworth, who married Alyj Khan amid scented swimming pools and international society, will wed Dick Haymes in a simple ceremony Thursday morning. The former ,1 princess and the crooner will he married by a Nevada judge in a three-minute ceremony attended only by their lawyers, her two daughters and the press. Miss Hayworth said the event will take place in the Gold) * ESTABLISHED i88g ?^^^37l C'rc-D-7'0l'3se7,i25 SEP 2i:1953 /Haymes, Rita Wan Simple j Wedding Rifes !stiAiJ?GAS, Sept. 23. aP)_Filmj "simple wedding" wV eTvlsion* and^ newsreel cameras grindtal mKmWssmW youngest daughter tw herl Princess Ya?·?· ' th?ee-^-old| But the wedding, unlike *hJ h^"^?╜?╜4^-.^l,^hl!?,33rortl1. Yasmin, and _d_m tomS adiatln a?Σ≤ ?╟?nWUghtCr' R"**ca 8 ?·HSSSS!S^5S*3l Room of the &Bid&Byotfil at 11 a.m. Thursday morning/-'?√ß?√ß'?√ß' "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 be married at last after all the difficulties we've had to face." The actress, 3r who has often played hide-^i^re^fV^^rgthe press, added that some 20 reporters will; be ;jte0ted to watsfo the wedding. Afteiwards shelfcst'ilown to lttoch aiSifcdckfeails -with reporters in.jK^^i^gr^^-"md "I reali* how im^tipma fair and friendly press citoi^e to somebody facing difficulties wfc$e had to face," sbe*^lhm^^^i d Miss Ha^weph wfllMsiear a blue linen af fen#?·, d?╜fs$ mjfi. ?╟≤ what was descn)be?╤as a "modest neckline." She will wear'^^at flown here from Los Angeles, "Mce she arrived,without one. Thenar''will-" honeymooii^ Lake Mead and nearbs^M^iilains, accompanied by her two '^autnters. Haymes and Miss maywdWi will fly to New York Saturday. He opens a Philadelphia singing date on Sunday. Haymes expects to get his Ne- vada divorce from Nora Hayme.< tomorrow. ESTABLISHED 1888 ;^ BArclay^7-537J i pRe^^ppW^ureaI '65 C|urej) Streettjp&aw York WI^IfB-BARRE, PA. TlW^eader^ws "-./Circ. D. 59,797^^- S^?║f~135||g Haymes With New Family Dick Haymes sits rih the lawn of a Las Vegas hotel with his new wife, Rita Hayworth, and gets acquainted with Rita's two daughters. On her mother's lap is Yasmin, 3, daughter by the actress' marriage to Prince Aiy Khan and standing is Rebecca, 8, who is Rita's daughter by her marriage to Orson Welles. mm ON HONEYMOON; AH FOR EACH Tears Comes To Bride's Eyes As Couple Say Their "I Do's" _ Sept. 25.?╟÷<#)?╟÷ ?╟??╟? and Dick Haymes are on the fourth honeymoon for each of them today following a brief flashbulb-lit wedding in a gambling resort hotel. "I feel wonderfully happy," the red-haired bride said after the three-minute ceremony; "I am married to the man I really love. It sounds so., wonderful to be called Mrs: Haymes." i The movie star and the crooner "< fly to New York Saturday and later I to Philadelphia, where the bride- ; groom starts a night club engagement Monday night. 3*3g j "Our careers, ih fact nothing, will ever separate us," Rita de- i clared. She said she'll travel with i Haymes on his night club tour. i They have rented a house in Greenwich, Conn. Miss Hayworth said i she'll commute between there and Hollywood for one picture a year. The ceremony was performed by Judge Frank MacNamee in the gold room of the Sands Hotel. Roulette games and stot-maehiner, con= tinued whirring in the nearby Casi- Daughters At Ceremony Rita&s two daughters, Rebecca, 8, by her marriagsvto Actor Orson I Wellef,da?╜d PririeeSS Yasmine, 3f$, ; by ex-husband Aiy Kahn, looked \ on from a divan. . The bridal couple said their 'I I do's" firmly. Biglears came into] ; Rita's #es at the Words* T$e dou- ble-rins^ ceremony was oyeff^efore i she%ft$er ring on Wmi finger; i she kuFffi- on afterward. Little-Yas- minl^&ined," "Mama,-?√ß!Jw^nt a i ring.too."' r^g ^M , ^veral, Imndred persoa^pned ' the way-^#ie couple,';arjfei^arm, ! walked from her quarters:-$m re" ! mote part of the hotel to.thegcere- ! mony. Lathered custom^^df a | barber shop and pincu^djlinjtron's }' from a beauty solon looked???Ja froiyi ] a hallway. | '?╟≤ -...._^^_i_h . The judge was dew^d ,?by court : business. So Rita and 3>iek went to the private officeg^f/Hotelman Jack Entratter, anc each had a rirink of bourbon: Wore Blue Dress Miss Hayworth wore a short- sleeved, blue linen dress, a toast- colored tulle and velvet hat and matching "gloves. Her bouquet was of orchids and lilies of the valley. Haymes wore a blue pin-stripe suit with blue tie. ^yfe^te.' " Before her mar^tges to Welles and Prince Aiy,' ?╟≤?√ßKfragisyas wedgtos oilman Edward JudscA?'* Haymes' previous wifes were 3 actress Joanne Dru, dancei? Joanne Marshall, and Nora Flynn Haymes, ex-wife of Errol Flynn. 3^f^^|rooner got a Nevada divorce Wednesday from Nora, who obta|fe|^P California [decree from last^dweek. In connectjpmwlth his immigration difficulties, meantime, the honeymooning croonfrjacould take 'cheer from ?╟≤ a,,J'J&jtt$l& court decision yesterday'g^^ iMiami, Fla. Immigration ofSjeia^dtj^re said iti "very likely will Have great effect! on the deportalioti ^se involving Haymes." /J _ ._,;-^:_j:..-., Haymes, a. Jjfc^pfp^f^gentina j .and an; a^^^^^ been charged! .with reentering gihisgcbuntry il-! ?╟≤legally after vM|3a^'^'^E|ss Hay-! jworth in Hawaii ~fy]fc?j_0lng. 1 In the similar ,'i^sC^at Miami, j Judge John ?╜W. "H^a^d ruled in| Federal District^-^urt that the return of Harry 0. Voile'r, ,62, for- Imer Miami. Beach newspaper pub-' lisher, from Puerto Rico, in 1951 "did not constitute an entry into the United States within the meaning of the 1917 Immigration Act." Puerto Rico and Hawaii are insular possessions of the United States. Judge Holland held that for a resident alien to make a reentry, he must go to a foreign port." The judge, reversed a delectation order*, because Puerto Rico is a United States possession.