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WAXAHACHIE, TEX. LIGHT iM? Circ. D. 3,343 - S. 3,343 SEE 2f tsa-c Dick Haymes, Rita Hayworth, [Sign Money Pact LAS VEGAS, Nev. Sept. 19 ?╟÷UP ?╟÷Crooner Dick^aypies announced Saturday hegff&%signed, alpre-nup- fttal pacf'withgRTta Hayworth de- claring.-;;ihat -..a^l of her- own earnings _ands holefings would be protected for- "life^;,from anyg debts or obligations h^i^l^ht ii^^ 'as her husband. "-?√ß" ,<gg.- Haymes, who 4i^Snnounced he intends marrying. t^^tfetre%swhen he obtains a Nevadjl-^ivorce" from Nora Eddington .-J^yft^r 501ymes, who received her .aa\v-ri- '--Cal if ornia decree Er^ay, sa^S^he reciprocal agi?√ß eement ,,\ vas draylp up. at his OWli Ordefcfmg^c; - ^ "I h,a.v"e ordered (his pact drawn up"'.-to proi^x#|fet:a -Srom any claim whatsoVe^ev;a^ai.hstg''me,'! he declared, "famte^ddto stand on my; own two feet and take care of all: my tr;oub|iS;^^mher they be money, legalkf^npersonal difficulties.', - Haymes said the agreement wksi drawn up by the firm .star's attorV. ney, Bartley Crum, and signed .'tra himself and jljtita late Friday night at the^S^r|5*iiJQ|ei>here. GALVESTON, TEX. NEWS ,.Mrc. D. 17,445 - 5, 22,457 BUMPKIN ON BROADWAY ROSWELL, N. MEX.? %?½^?╤?REqQitD I . ^Cii-c: Dg.3,920 - S. .8,799 ,c; ssa& CANNELTON, IND , NEWS ,.,e Circ. W. f,205a&; IWI1 jessel Is Margaret's Escort Wilson PASADENA^ CALIF. INDEPENDENT Cir^!llF"6-~ 133^12 SEP 2 0 1953 By EARL WILSON NEW yOKK?╟÷rl went to see the spectacularly glamorous opening of 'The Robe"?╟÷and saw Georgie Jessel. walk in with Margaret O'Brien on his arm. That's the kind of a night it was around our village, due to the arrival of Cinemascope. Herb Shriner put it about right when he stood in the people-packed lobby of the Roxy ___?╟?_-__,__?╟? and said in his Hoosier drawl, "You couldn't ]&''4&afc>--qt-' a tuxedo tonight in New ^or&^pylgl- tried both." | All the fashion andajnany of the ;$d.fashion writers were in the stampede, but Margaret O'Brien, at. ^6,;, accompanying Jessel, struck me. aa &*riew fashion in age combinations, ^-remembered when Jessel was married to Lois Andrews and didn't like it when a comedian said-hfe used to walk his wife home from school, Sgl jpjL* L'iT^Spht.'but my date tonight is with Margaret's mother!" protested Georgie, adding that she's going to j be on his ,TV show. |; | $ ?╓¬ ?╓¬ |T, WAS SO exclusive?╟÷5800 people invited, and only about a dozen declined.-^ghat impressed this lobby 3iiaaffgers-jpn^was the candor of the Tael%britied.^Vd "Jtnattfltfy^ '^i-^hren: Mary Martin pranced in ^bearing^ ^djed bullfightec^cape whipped nt^'by a Spaniard with Jbo^ tfnspellable name, I stared at her coiffure and said, "Your hair?" -?╟÷for it seemed grown out..^||&li "if^t ajll B^ie!"i she laughed-. . . ?╟≤ aad "galloped on in. To Sloan^jSimpson who seemed to be -wearing pearls at her neck held by diat5(ic%i^ I ipidiplonaatical- ly said:. Those are diamonds, aren't they?"" . %sf\is'? Well," she answered, "we always say sb." 'A$plli$ m ?╓¬ ?╓¬ - SEEMED bigger than two Metropolitan Opera openings. Somebody was always asking me whether I spoke German or Yugoslavian and could do a foreign broadcast,:?*^>g\ ?·.?·> :B3J?║ki &&'tj_m Eleanor-Holm?╟÷who had a mink neckline ongher <gowh---Iooked fully as prosperous as Mrs. Alfred Gwynne yanderbilt, Irenje Dunne or Loretta Young. ,Eleano*-i"Was escorted by a hotel owner (initials B. K.). Dagmar confided to me as she bounced by, "I almost wore a high- necked dress." -^|prfi} "Well?" "At the last minute I lost my nerve," she sai(L""-^^^p A PICKET LINE thrown around the theater by Local 802, American Federation of Musicians, caused confUsicJBkfit r.. but several famous members crossed the line. "A picket line is supposed to keep you from Spending money," argued one famous actor Avho's a member of 802. "We're invited here as guests?╟÷we're not spending any loot to go in." Tickets were so tight that only one Gabor was there. Ava Gardner's last minute decision not to go made it possible'for Eddie Fisher to take; HiBB America (Evelyn Margaret Ay)gg, There is not much point in describing the clothes ,of Eddie Miss America or Margaret O'Brien. Let -us" just say. that they were wearing their youth . and you can only look wonderful in that. ?╓¬ ?╓¬ ?╓¬ THE MIDNIGHT EARL: Frank Sinatra and Ava, cooing now, resumed their plans to take up residence on the Coast... Milton Berle and Ruth" Cosgrove are denying j rij$)8$rs they'll get married in a! few" days, s ^P^Si*|^|8!M^ S?║i>$!if$'" Hfe, ^^pj- The reason Ri^aH^yjjgrth and Dick Haymes want to get married so quickly is that he has a hearing on the 28th, and is due to open at the Philly Latin Casino, She'll probably give up her Calif, home and they'll H^i in Conn., with The Sands in Las Vegas as a. perma- ne^a^Lddress... -vJjia|. 3PMfe*r Billy Ecfcgtfnjl's : ex-wife will get m per cehtaiepf his earnings . . .11 Friends .arM^wonderihg., whether that ring' on1 'Joyce: Mathews'' fin-1 ger came from Billy Rose .,*?╟≤?╟≤?╟≤-"'^ 1 bridge, expeir^walks aroun||| his midtown terrace in the nude. g& ;"' ^ *?√ß '-'?╓¬ *: JACK BENN?╤ turned doWrfi^is Palace appearance. Too busy with! TV-. Vg The shakeup's st^rted'-^ I the Sid Ceasar-Imogene Coca,<^S^W, with some writers leaving . ^Mb- del Olga Nicholas was pickid"' by color photography expert Mike La- velle as the most colorgenic gal j around." ?√ß '?√ß,&$__] Weren't Merl^&faeron and Dr. j Rex Ross Secretly wed in Cannes recently? ... A foreign ambassador was taken for 6$pk5's in .a Village! card game?╟÷in the back of a mor-j tuary. -- ' ,, /?╟≤'' -. ' ^ EARL'S PEARYS: It's Sid Allen's opinion: "Wpmen wouldn't { wear slacks, if they had any hindr sight." % -??' Ni Wieh;.I??AiSa,id That: "By the time you have money to burn, the fire's < gone iPuti|p|lr-Campbellsville (Ky.) [ News-Journal. l6!|?·wl$ Today's Best Laugh: "Behind! the Iro-ngiitBttain," notes Karen; Chandler,, "a man's afraid of . his | own shadow?╟÷'cause usually the: shadow isn't his<?V "A smart girl," figures Cy Ros-! off, "is one. who quits playing ball j after she, makes one good, catch" j .?╜. That's earl, brother; :-i^>^\ j It's Honep No. 4 for Both | Rita and Haymes 'j LAS VEGAS, Nev. (4%-Rita Hay-j I worth and Dick Haymes are on' the fourth honeymoon for each of them today following a brief flash-: I bulb-lit wedding in a gambling re-| sort hotel. "I feel wonderfully happy,"" the redhaired 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." The movie star and the crooner i fly to.New York Saturday and later) to Philadelphia, where the bride-j groom starts a night club engagement Monday night. : "Our careers, gin fact nothing,! Will ever separate us,". Rita de-j clared. She said she'll travel with] Haymes on his night club tour4 They have rented a house in] Greenwich, Conn. Miss 'Hayworth" said 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 sTUfwa'chlnes continued whirring in the nearby casino. Rita's two daughters, Rebecca, 8, by her marriage to actor Orson! Welles, and Princess Yasminej 3y2, by ex-husband Aiy Khanj looked on from a divan. The bridal couple said their i(& do's" firmly. Big tears came into! (Continued On Page Two) Ail Is Sweetness and Light For R'5^d R"^; Wedding StiJI On LAS VEGAS, Nev. ?╟÷ Singer Dick Haymes, on the eve of his wedding to actress Rita Hayworth, could whisper a solemn "Amen" today to the adage that | love conquers . all. Two days ago Haymes Jtei-, Jpgndmg marriage ta??Sie movie | queen seemed more like a gar- | ish nightmare than a blissful ex- f pectation. Nothing went right. His ex-wife Nora Eddington I Haymes, suddenly became tem- [ peramental and refused to* sign f a necessary waiver to clear the I | way for his Nevada divorce. And I a federal judge stubobrnly I sisted that he be present at an jj f I^ta wht ah?╤ad with^thefj^lB^1 j riage plans. Haymes will get his' ! Nevada divorce tomorrow m&r-; i ning and the C0UP& ttM^fcg*, married'at th*?? R^- T1 rjed at tne I mediately afterwar! m a simple r~t-_m_m simple | ceremony which will contrast II sharply with Rita's IstV^^j^fmfh- \ pagne washed wedding j|% Aiy Khan. Only I Present, children eight guests will be r including Rita's two I eight-year-old Rebec-1 by her marriage with Orson Welles, and three-year-old Yas mfn, b-"- her marriage Prince Aiy. with BELVIDERE, ILL. REPUBLICAN - Circ. D. 4,503 SEP 231953 ?√ßRita, Dick Set To Wed Despite Troubles With First Three Mates Hj^ipbRTH, HAYMES AND BEST MAN .M&fei-* iteltlMEntratter, right, will stand up for Dick Rita/Dick Figurm Nora'll Cooperate WfeCAS VEGASkg(INS)?╟÷Scr^^^Mta H^y^i^^nd ^^ Haymes ma|le plans for tttllfet^^^egas wiping next " "YOdner^ last #fi^;T^g^o Ed- fSd|uoo 6hj! a Waiver to t^cs6^^^hi?·\ jazud Siq om atuoq o^bx | j(ubuioav ao) ubui Siq b og 3fUBiq Aequo q;iM ?║uo{B ';jaf J soina om ui pa;sij oxe op o^ ^eq( jnoqe suorp&qsui oio_dvaoO TMOJ ouiuibo ra-^^HOO -IPM oxi% q sjeas jo aped b s$aS dn-aauuny ?╟≤uinasiio aqj ye 'z '^o ''BUBipui puB os, uaaMjaq 3m%doui iBuoipasja;i Siq aq; o%?╟÷sjbos paAjasaj pooS- s;Bonp jo jiBd b jo sjsisuoo h ?√ß 'azwd do; sa^; 'auiB?║ Siq aq; jo ajoos ien%o\ eq; o; ;s?8^@p sauioo pus sjauupj LAS VEGAS f Nev. ?╟÷ AP ?╟÷ Dick Haymes, a crooner who has had plenty of trouble with wives anfi Uncle Sam, takes out a marriage alitense Wednesday with Rita Hay worth, a gal who has had her share of husband trouble. Haymes and the glamorous screen star pick up the wedding ? license at 5 p.m. That, is just'one fhour after he gets a divorce from Nora Eddington Flynn Haymes. I ?√ß THE ARGENTINE -?√ß BOR^ singer and the actress will beN married Thursday morning in the Sjmdj| fto- Itel, where both have been guefets iffilF'some time. It will be manage No. 4 for both. The couple spent a quiet mjp&'On the eve of Hayme?· divorce .'m&Qfi. They ste dinner together _^^^il^ Hayworth's room while h^sjsvo young daughters, Rebg^K'offspring of Orson WelMs^-|^^i|f s- min, daughter of Prince Mv~AKalin, .' had their dinner in the hdi^d&ling jroom. J A f r i e n d said th&lil|iM Hayworth's stay here has-ween con- I fined mostly to her room. She has been here to b6 near Haymes while he established his six week residence required for a Nevada div orce. Tbe wedding will be a simple one contrasteci; to her lavish French wedding |fc> the Moslem prince in 1949. w ^jp Federal Judge Frank Macnamea will prform the brief rites in the hotel roomg^ack Entratter, co - owner of the Sands, "will be the only attendant^;,?√ß ?√ß<?√ß The only invited guests are eight business and legal associates of the couple. The press, also invited, will outnumber the guests three to-one. "I want a wedding with no frill's this time," Rita said. "After all, I'm getting Dick, and that's all that mattersy" SHE CRIED for two hours Tues 'day after the third Mrs. Haymes signed the waiver that enabled the | singer to get his dfv^orce Wednes day. Otherwise, he would have had to wait another 30 days before mar rying Rita. > Close friends reported that Rit||s tears were an emotional outlet af ter days of tension built up in fear that Nora would be stubborn about the waiver. HONEYMOON PLANS must wait resumption of a deportation hear ing, started last month and sched uled to resume next Monday in Los Angeles. U. S. immigration au i thorities hold that the alien Haymes ; forfeited his right to remain in the United States when, on an impulse, he visited Rita ih Honolulu. He failed to obtain a re entry permit. #ERGyS FALLS, MINN. JOURNAL Circ. P. 13,374 q?·P '2.4''t8B3 IwaJIIleared rita, haymes LAS VEGAS, NEV. (AP)?╟÷ While nearby crapshooters tried to make sevens and elevens, Rita Hayworth and Dick Haymes today gambled once more with matrimony. The 34-yd$fo&ld actress and her crooner, 35, 1w8ll recite vows each has said three'times before, in a simple cerem?? Jaa the Gold Room of the Ssjjads Hotel. District jftge. Frank MacNamee will officiate at the five- minute ceremony. Jack Entratter, general manager of the Sands will be the only attendant. Photographers and reporters will outnumber the invited guests three to one. g:$iP*ii The unpretentious affai^Cwill be quite a contrast to the screen star's lavish French wedding to Prince Aiy Khan in 1949. Only guests invited are business and legal associates of the couple. The only relatives on hand will be the bride's two daughters. They are Rebecca, , 8,:" the offspring of Miss Hayworth's marriage to Orson Welled, and the Princess Yasmine, ZV2, like her Moslem father a direct descend- TODAY FOR MARRIAGE antxof the* prophet Mbitammed. Final barrier .'to^d|&je \wedding was cleared Wednesday when Haymes coppe&||jfe sjgyen-minute divorce decreevV^^r, -Nora Ed- di$jgjm.Flynn Haymes. t^ess than aiik:.&i^,;'later',- he brought Rita backttp*;. the courthouse, where both; "liKvously filled t out the iliproage license forms.' Should the government win its deportatijptacase against the Ar- fgentuSew&^^>crooner, what country wiirBegand Rita then live in?" "I'm not going to be deported," he answered. "We both, intend to live in the U. S. A." L A reporter asked him if he/ had ever tasted any of Rita's/1 cooking. "Who marries Rita Hayworthlt for cooking?" the singer asked. ] MARION, OIHO 1 g^c. d. i&m&ifS; wDickHaymes, Rita Plans MTo ObtainLicense Todays IrXASjBjGAS, Nev. UB ?╟÷ Dicki' HSW^i"'^M^l)onser who has had! jjlplenty oi^oubl&Aith wives and! 1 Uncle Ss6|m^ takes?"0|it a marriage | j licens|ntf^|- wjygi R|yt ?╟≤ ttfyworth, J ?√ßI a ?╟≤ gal'g had her share of I husband, trouble. Haymes ai)d "the ^??morous \ screen '^^r pick-up the.,weddingi j-license at 3 p t^cific daylight jjtime). That is .i^stjone hour.after , ! he gets Nora, Ea- j dington Flynn Haymes. !['. The sihger and the ^aotttgss^feill ffbe^rmamol tomQ^j?ov^ a^PC i*Vm.f i in Sands Hotel, where^pfth *" I been*|Ul8%"^ir some time. 1 be marriage No.?· for both.. immigration hearing on the dav (Continued on ^ffe 6) ' SAN JOSE, CALIF. ..MERCU|ygrv Wiv- S. 32.757. .,' m (Wiie Friees Hajioies Buli Rush Is Out HOLLYw|>OD (INS) ?╟÷ No^P j Eddington iflynndHaymes Friday p obtained a California interlocu-j tory divorce decree from Singer Dick Haymes "and in a sudden; [ change o&-|nind refused to sign a required waiver which could cause a .30-day delay in the crooner'sgScheduled marriage to' Actress Mlfa Hayworth. Nora obtained her decree from Judge Bayard Rhone and then ! cooed that she would not stand j in the way of the Argentine-born finger and Miss Hayworth, the | ex-wife of Prince.Aiy Khan. And then with womanly prerogative, Nora reversed her field and said petulantly as she left the Courtroom: "I don't think I'll sign right now. I'll think it over." Her failure to- sign left Haymes' I '"fitt^tieys crestfallen, and witb- | out the waiver to the singer's impending Nevada divorce. the 0 Haymes - Hayworth wedding 1 scheduled for next Thursday in I Las Vegas could be postponed for one month. '. (At Las Vegas' :gands. ..Hotel, i ymete the marriage is scheduled Haymes expressed bitter disap-j pointment at the turn in the matter. Only hours before . he had been told h|&*?·Xrwife had given Rita and him^f 4ier blessing for, a long an$&itappy marriage and that she d*$ not plan to stand in their wajjjfc . V?·i'?·-'J& j Nora hadjfestiiied that Haymes drank too tntydfe and was argu-; mentatiye and jealous. Mrs. Hayjn&s approved the waiver to his l^yada divorce (his : residence requirement will * be fulfilled Septfll) and, then reneged on singing. She added:5,^K d "I wish dbiek and Miss*'Hay-i j worth all the happiness in *the j world. :^Stt "If they are in loye^^^eyll should be married and b#thlppy. | I wish them the best of4.;fflfery??! thing because this is a real^on derful guy, believe nie,'r This last statement was in slight disagreemeirtttnfft^ her ?╟≤'testimony b?Θ╝f6rw the court in which she charged |fe|i; Haymes acted in a beastly manner when drinking and tftlH? *^jjr?fe3 very jealous of meAfk7 ^IS^^^ried JHay^|i!?<)n 3\&y 1% 4049. Th^ separated ijljt' Mare3& 1. The^have^no children. Previously sho Was :marriedSb screen actor Errol Flynn. j WASHINGTON/i|C.\\v NEWS ^(Circ.7to7.9l7 1 Movie Stars In Fourth Gamble Wifh Mairimony Actress' Daughters By Former Marriages To Attend Ceremony I By JAMES BACON I LAS I VEGAS, N^jft&-While L . neariiy' crapshootersr-lp6d t$ make If sevens and elevens, Bip Ilayworth j and Djek Haymes today .gambled | once m|re With matrimony. The i3i-year^old actress api WF\ croon^ 35, will reciti? ,vows each j has ;sfid three times before, in a simpjf ceremony in"*the Gold Room! of the Sands -HoteL Di^rict Ju3f?Trank l^^Iaipee will officiate at-the five-mihutej. (ceremony. Jack Kntratter.- genera! TiMm^^'-WTOP^'dS,' will be the j only ^ttiadant. ^botograi&ers ^nd j I reporters will ptwnumber the^ in- I vited guests three to one, I The unpretentious affair will be I quite, a contrast tor the screen I star's lavish French wedding to 1 j Prince Aiy Khan in 1949. Jfc Daughters Present ' Wf j Only gif&fp invited' ar"e business \ j and legal Associates of the couple. j The ,.:bniygrelatives on hand will be [the 'bride's two daughters. They I ar?║ Rebecca,' 8, the offspring of I Mils Hayworth's marriage to Orson |\^|es, and the Princess Jasmine ?√ß 3^,'like her moslem father a di4 I r^ descendant of the iprophet \ Mohammed. f Final barrier to the wedding was ?√ß cleared Wednesday when Haymes I copped a seven-minute divorce de- Icree from Nora Eddington Flynn I Haymes. Less than an hour later, I he brought Rita back to the court- | house, where both nervously filled I out the marriage-license forms. Should tfreJlf|ernment win its deportation c^K|gainst the Argentine-born crooner, what country will he and Rif-a" then liv^ in? 'I'm not goiaifato be deported," he answered. "We both mtend to live in the U.S.A." The crooner said he will move into Miss Hayworth's suite at the Sands rightgafter the weddmg. A reporter, asked him if he haft ever !l tasted any of Rita's cooking. "Who marries Rita Hayworth for cooking?" the singer asked. I t^it a?n\.i l^^avf ie. it wii