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JUL en s PRESS CLIPPING BUREAU Established 1888 #fef$and - Seattle *wk Angeles, Calif. West libs Angeles Independent Friday, January 9,1953 QE& 1952 Assignment Hollywood By GLORIA GRANT Brentwood's Jane Powell and hubby Geary Steffan will do their first bit of outing since the birth of Jane's baby girl, when they attend the opening of the new and lavish Sands Hotel in Las Vegas^?╟÷; 1 ?╟÷ : r this week, 'ifisfaew Las Vegas Tthe couple's young daughter It spot is certain to out-glamour all w0^ld be nice to s^ th* NleV" PW3?╜Kiai??. I n6y>-s once more as the Riviei most popular young film couple. We hear that a great time was had by all who attended the Presidential. Inauguration' and Ball in Mexico City. Westside representatives from the film colony were Pete Lawford, who was' Brentwood's contribution to the festivities, and Rhonda Fleming who departed from her Bel-Air home in order to be on hand, and who also took in a few days of sunshine at AcapUlco with hub- the other swank desert hotels. Jack Entratter, who is responsible fo,r the success of thfe New York Copa Ca??. bana, is the first real showman to go into Las Ve- *gas and ?√ß j^re've heard he's- lined up a great opening show. Danny Thomas head-. , _ T ... ._. ' * ' Russell! b* Dr- Lew MomlL will have another hit to her cred-, it after "My Pal Gus," which op-! ens in Los Angeles this week, is seen nationally.g This 20th Century Fox comedy-drama is good screen fare, thanks to a clever script and good performances by Joanne, Dick Widmark, and George Winslow, who is splendid as Gus. We've been told that singer Guy Mitchell is breaking records at the Fairmont Hotel in San Francisco.' He and his wife, Jackie Loughery, had hoped to be able to spend a white Christmas m tfyfc East* with Jackie's family, %Jy3?·&$o Guy's many commit- men'^^on^jjj^Pli^est coast, the newly,-' .weqBfw} "Mitchells will ishare the holidays together in Los jAngeles. ARAM K/rTOHER has received his | first "fan mail'gf com atproducer. It 1 came from /|^rf-Jt%^9|Bfrafter view- % ing a rough'Scur of U-I's "East of 1 Sumatra," in^which Katcher plays a | native leader. The actor has framed the I letter for his living room . . . Gisele I MacKenzie, who opens Tuesday at the I Sahara in Las Vegas for two weeks, I then opens Feb. 5 at the Seville Thea- I tre, Montreal . . . Tara Summers has * been added to the cast of the Circli Theatre's "Montmarte" as feature* singer and tonight will debut the three I jimmy McHugh - Harold Adamson i written for the production . . . "i sides with Toni ?√ß\ea- l has I ircle I ured I lines atpevocalist Connie ! and the'beautiful-Copa Girls will also be."On,hand. No wonder so manyi celebrities from New York and Hollywood have made reservations for the. opening of this swank new hotel.' It*Jtbeing said that Mona Freeman and Pat Nierney are about] to reconcile. We hope so, especially for the sake of little Mona, Cornel Wilde is one actor from, the Western sector who always seems to be on the "go." He leaves shortly for French Moroc^ co where he'll star in MGM's "Saadia" and when he's completed that role, he hopes to leave for Italy where he plans on producing, and starring in;'.a^gfc>yie version of the life' 'lpiilaar& Byron. Wilde has owned this property for some time and there's no dis^ puting the fact that the Loxd j Byron story would make an'exciting motion picture. John Ireland, whose role of the reporter in "All the King's Men" won him an Academy Award ! nomination, next stars in "49 Men" at Columbia. This film goes before the camera on. Thursday land is the first picture to deal I with the story of an H-Bomb plot against America. And John's wife, Joanne Dru tunes \ Paul Weston cut two s....^ ?╟÷ Harper for Columbia . . . Today is the , i 11th wedding anniversary of the Joe j Pastemaks (Dorothy Darrell) . . . I | Songstress Rosalind Courtright will I headline at Miami's new Hotel Algiers I for two weeks starting Tuesday. LOUIS FORBES yesterday began | scoring two Paul F. Heard features, I "The Hidden Heart" and "For Every 1 I Child," at Glen Glenn studios ... I Cowboy Slim, TV star, will emcee the annual awards dinner of the Cowboy Assn. of Am&rica.at-Kwptt^-s-Biniy' Tuiiii I ??"?√ß'*?√ß"?√ß"?╟≤"'"" * . . Lena Horne headlines 1 the new show opening in the Copa Room tonight 5W snow upc of the Sands Hotel in Las Vegas iv,...D.it. She will be backed by Ray J Sinatra's orchestra . . . QNhIcj Hbp ?√ß vath liaa -reported 4a?╟÷Warners for I added scenes with Burt Lancaster in ! I "His Majesty O'Keefe" . . . Dancer Carol Adams has been added to the talent for the show following the an- L ?√ß emm Tournament at nual Wng Cr^Cold Toumarnent^ Korea" for Monterey on Sunday . is recording 'The U.5. Crystal Records. GEORGE SIDNEY'S cast and crew /~..?╟?rt Rot;t;" oresented ?√ßJUL ___________________ lenS PRESS CLIPPING BUREAU Established 1888 him with a handsomely mounted colored pen-and-inl||$:a%:ature of the director in the roMtejbf Henry VIII, with players and crejfinen seated about the base of his thrdpe*. . . Tbe Bell Sisters check in at CoSimbia studios tomorrow to make theirjjcreen debut in "Cruis- in' Down the^Bp^g. . Henry Arnsten today fflPralm Springs to handle mtotiorf Irene Ryan s Over PORTLAND Seattle San Francisco Los Angeles Union Bulletin Walla Walla, Wash. (Cir. D. 16,501 - S. 16,230) DEC 241952 leaves t special pronr^?Σ≤^g, _ nitery stint at the Chi-Chi . . three centuries of folk songs and bal- i lads will be embraced In the program | Richard Dyer-Bennett, the "modern | minstrel," will present under Mary Bran's management Jan. 17 at the Wilshire-Ebell Theatre . . . The Lester Horton Dancers take over the Wilshire Ebell Theatre for a single performance I Feb. 9 to open th*?? troupe's sixth suc- l cessive season, , the troupe s "Choreo 53. JUU PRESS CLIPPING B^x Established 1888 LOS ANGELES San Francisco Portland - Seattle New York, N. Y. Mirror "(Cir. 1,054,265) DEC 23 ?╜52 ined sen ?║#ne,c i^y*6pia; for a leading "RT{ ?√ß?╟≤Crdisinj Technicolor .i#gfeuCh c??-star Down the BJfWPgdi Sisters , Dick Haymes, C?·3 she is cur- ?id Billy Dam*^WM^ndsJ i^&a/studios-Ho^ 1 wood onJan^- ^JWBb.?╟÷-^ SUNNT1|^QUGHT>i^. WINTER lkYS/-Jo^j&hnson didn't do anything special?╟÷didn't win a trophy, isn't *|fp5s Somethmg-or- Other." She's just a pretty girl, relaxing in the sun at a Las Vegas, Nev., resort hotel. That seemed reasoji enough for the photographer ,,, to take a picture with which to cheer the folks who are chatteringJd through another rough northern winter. jr\i [strictly GOSSIP f jff\ Old aatm % WitR^uWTinsel spots J half dozen gathering places; fond memories of men. Ilo^ irQj|p?·very walk of life held cottf$^ven to Col. William H'.f Kelly dispensing po?? litic^Psaga. Or the Treat Bar in Treat pi. where Fanny Brice, Jimrpy, Durante, Theda Bara, Harfy' Richman, Flo Ziegfeld would dart for a nip from Shubert stage door. Personality Bar of Broad st. a haven for ball players. Ye Olde Grill, on Edison near Broad st., mecca of lawyers. g Palace Cafe made* ^famous by "Last Days oj-jEfraftctT. I Schultz." Bieecke&^Crub the 1 showcase forjaeslf acts in the 1 country. j2oft' o' Arms, Halsey I st.. jjSfMfe the furniture was j ,^H^cially built and costly. El I Cazar on Mt. Prospect ave. [ made to order n for, Q^kiQt^lrMr^H Sands Hotel, newest of fl?? Las Vegas lavish structures^ costing Wer than $4,000 000 nears completion. Genial Jake Freedman,,sportsman of Houston, %3_Wk'the man behind and he is* well known at the New Jersey s and Florida race tracks where his string of horses "cop-the cabbage' as he is in his home town where he owns gold gushing wells. Jake s hotel will tote 200 rooms ar- ?√ß Five students frorMLf?╟÷- will assist in the production, of Jean Giraudoux's play, Thel Madwoffen of ChaUlot" whi^ will be staged Nov..7-^brtJaP | "'^rRf^agger, studga^nrai?╜atic irSip atB^fii Unyersxty. Philip RetfC a s??Ph- wl r tak^ theJ??fl?·t of the ragpicker in ?╟≤filpEy. He homes 385 Leslie *rtT Joan Olcott, 35 The Crescent. Short Hills; a junior, will serve as, assistant director. William Gretsch, 205 Littleton rd., Morris Plains, a soph ; Leonard Ahlfeld, senior, 208 , Baker ave., ttestfield, Shirley less of 59 Forest Hill rd., West | Orange, junior, serve as members of the production staff. George Schaefer, general director of New. York Drama Company, appointed Albert Marre as associate director. Marre's main purpose in joining the organization is to set up and organize future Drama Company tours. The gent was active in Veterans Theater Workshop of Harvard and helped organize the Brattle Theater in '47. Contemporary of . N e w a r k comes along with its annual presidents' day reception Tuesday afternoon (1:15 P. M.) in the club's headquarters, 60b Broad- st. Past presidents of the club, presidents of federated clubs and officers of State Federation will be guests. Mrs. Floyd D. Dean of Lyndhurst in charge. Among those to be honored are Mrs. William A. | Weir of the local organization; Mrs. Batt L. Spain of Maple-- I wood, president of State Federation; ?╟≤ Mrs. Ernest C. Reock of Belleville. Talented young- artists Emmelina DeVita, soprano, Jay Wentland, baritone II and Dana Lordly, pianist will I be heard. And then T-E-A. \ens t'ING BUREAU &3hedl888 vrancisco \' - Seattle Ariz. w wii