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SAN FRANCISCO, CALIF. EXAMINER Circ. D. 225,060 - S. 564,448 SEPj??'!988 Rita -Ha^oA^Jjpfck Haymes BS Spend Hof^^mioo&i Philadelphia By LOUELLA O. PARSONS? Motion Picture Editor Intl. 5$e\vs Service Copyright, 1953, by Infefnational News Service. ]?╜?*..' Reproduction tatewole or to part ,-lS(" * strictly: prohibited. HOLLYWOOD, Sept. 1$. ?╟÷ The hoheynido^ of Rita Hay- (worth and Dick Hgymes will be speni-^. Philadelphia where fcihdvlittfe Yasmin, he* daughter] ^y J?irince. Aiy 5Khanr^?║n, she] deddedgtp' stay at ^ the Sands ho-1 ^^XmlLlt'fSffi- :T'aTked with Rita, who has her j two children' If ;|%& Sands withi her, and she sayffhey aregoing liEaW'With her, ?√ß' . "cilCAGO, ILL. TRIBUNE Circ. D. %W_m - S. 1.459,695 SEPjf SEP 27 '853 igl 1_?·2_^_^_^& Rita and Hayn^-LeaveJ^Ve^ LOUELLA 0. PARSONS ; I)ick'goesa^o fulfiyfc&n engage- j ment at'the-Latin.Quarter night club there. j^pfcs-it nowgstands, Dick'gets J I his divorce in Las Vegas September-.'23. He and vRita will ifcSp^ry September 24, ami Jeave jgijnmediately for the ?╟≤; East/' .. gv Rita fi?g,tt%d expected to go ?╟≤ to Del Mar where Dick was ap-| i-pearing, but. ^changed her plans '( when she received those letters threatening the life of herself ii ,.. V4E4* tti*?? Havworth, as $M tepattm PULASKI, VA. SOUTHWEST TIMES Circ. ?║g 4,203 - S. 4.175 las Vegas, Nev., Sept. 26 (ff)- ??HoneymoU*s tea Htf*f* l?· iWW early today, along with her two daught^andjiis b6*f*r dog, BrUtU^the young- ?·?· Rebecca,-8. and Y^to | m were somewhat. msapSointtd at the Mrport - becff&e, time didJt permit them ^W 1 placed in the air liner's baggage ?ompartmen^^ xThe actress andC58)oner, ftlUM rl?║& ift the Sands faatel Wrft 4ft 1 a three min?╜te"t!e^ntfh> lasll Thursday, took 16 pieces of lug-1 gage with them. ICtliey will either n stay inJtfew ?╤ork,over the w%ek??| end or go to Gr4?½aMfeh, CoftnM| where they have rented a house. Haymes is due in Philadelphia | Moftday for a singing engagement. That same day in Los! Angeles, his attorney will ask for 1 a continuance in a deportation 1 hearing agalhst him. fffjl PENSACOtA, FLA. P ! NEW&f?√ß?√ß 'A - /Circ. D.?╜ 21,395 PROTECTION ?╟÷ Rita Hayworth relaxes,, in blue jeans at a Las Vegas, Nev., hotel under the watchful, eyes of Deputy Sheriff Bill Grover (left) and the hotel's security guard, Bev Perkins. The movie star has received two letters threatening her and her daughteljL^asmin, with death if she did not agree to a reconciliation with her former husband, Aiy Khan. lap? ^?·3185? Haymes ana Rita Will Wed Thursday f LAS VEGAS, Nev. UR ?╟÷ Dick Haymes, a crooner who has had plenty of trouble with wives and Uncle Sam, takes out a marriage license today with Rita Hayworth, a ga^gwho has had her share of husband trouble. 'wPfff^ j Haymes and the glamorous screen star pick up the wedding' license at 3 p.m. (Pacific daylight time). That is just one hour ?√ßafter he gets a" divorce from Nova Eddington Flynn Haymes.j||?║P The singer,;,and thte actress will be married tomorrow at 11 a.nf., in Si^^Jjotel, where both ha^Je: been guests "tor some time. It \wll; be marriage No.4 for both. SPARTANBURG, S. C. Journal & Carolina Spartan Circ. D. 12,443 SEP 231953 haymes-Hayworth Wedding Tomorrow j ?·AS VEGAS, Nev. UP) ?╟÷ Dick j Haymes, a crooner who has hadj plenty of trouble with wives andj Uncle Sam, takes out a marriage: license today with Rita Hayworth,1: ja gal who has had,.her share, of] husband trouble.^.' '|LwJa Haymes and^ tile?'-glamorous Bscre?╜'fi star pick up^. |i$e wedding license at 3 p.m. ("Pacific, daylight time). That is just'Snla.hour after he gets a divorce fr'om Nora' Eddington. ..Flynn> Hayjh.e|?!' 1 The ?╟≤ -singer and the::;Sctreiss '.will i I jbe married tomorrow -at '11. a.m. | -in- Sands'' Hotel, where both . haj:ye | j been'"gfi'ests for do.me timed-It ,v will| "l be. marriageoNog-Ptf&r both, g go-- \ aj PEORIA, ILL. STAR Circ. D. 32,365-. SEP 23S53" [fourth Weddinf for Rita, Crooner Will Be ^piple I Las Vegas, Nev., Sept 22 (UP) JH^iiirlP^P^i: disclosed today shejj J^^^^eon^ Dick Haymes I in a .hotel conference room Thursday with only nine guests and the press looking 0&m3+-\:d&m^ WICffiTA, KAN. ^aglpACON ^Sp03,476 - S. 135,089 ?╟≤'SEP U 1963 JOPLIN, MO. GLOBE Circ. D. 30,384- S. 34,981 a SMSM95* \rita hayworth to wed i dick haymes thursday \ Il LAS VEGAS, Nev.-, Sept. 22 Wh-\ | Rita Hayworth, who married Aiy \ Khan amid scented swimming pools 1 and international society, will wed 1 Dick Haymes^ra^imple ceremony (Thursday morning. The former princess and the crooner will be married byga Ne- jvada judge in a three-minute cere- |mony attended onlyri^^their law ?√ß*4mWl?·i& v,nri th( IT MPPEIEB , LUST NIGHT New. York?╟÷I went to see the spectacularly glamorous opening of "The Robe'1?╟÷and saw (Georgie Jessel wafk in with Margaret O'Brien on Ris arm. That's the Wnd of a night It as arotHid our village, due to the arrival; of^ Cinemascope. Herb Shriner put it about right when he stood in the '^eople-paek?╜d lobby ot the Roxy an^isaid in his Hoosier [draw^ Hfo\Kc*uldh*t rent a car or a tuxedo tonteht in New York?City. I triedl^thr w-V*./-' All'tixe fashion and many of the old fas$$bn gwrfters were to the stampede, but Rfergaret O'Brien, at 16, accompanying Jessel, struck me as a neW fashion in age combinations. I remembered when^eifeel was married to &ois Andrew^ and I didn't like itjghen a comedian jsaid he used toov^lk his wife-j|ome J from school. || "Oh, bu%g;My date tonigm is [with Margaret's nether!" prolfeted Georgie, f|d"i^ g|fiat she's going |to beaOin-mis ?╟≤ tv-..!?╜9w'1. Lflrwas SO excjus^e?╟÷5,800 people united; ato?½oniy ;S^outa dozen de- iclined. What imp**l|ed: this lobby ihanger-on was tn*r candor of the [celebrities. 1 When Mary Martin^ pranced In wearing a red buUffehter cape whipped up by a Spaniard with an unspellabis name, I stared at her coiffure and said, "Your hair?1 "We ^aht5adsii^^^5?edding,'1 Rita glsaid. , <*Thfe':pa^&- too ?╟≤ important to me lo ckuter up with a lot of unn^j?ssar^^^^.^v "It's enough th^^e^>v^' each other and we're gtingffy getting tarried after |?║.-fe^y^^ difficul- Rita ^vill wear a sihiple,; straight blue linen afternoon-dressv that will 'feliow off her deep sun-tam She sent to her Los Angeles home. for. beige hat and glovep. She'll wear orchids.. | The bridegroom jjMl wear a dark |blue, suit for the simple civil cere-, mony before .Slate District Judge) Frank McNamee.,..Tlie couple will! exchange-': .plgiin r"'.' gold :g:-?√ß wedding j bands. ?√ß. i^i_W*'?√ß?√ß'?√ß*'*&?√ß ~- The .guests- aif"Riiads fourth wed-| ding and IpLymes' fourth'also will] be his alterneyj cDavidtgMarcus, j and Mrs. Marcus; Rita's .attorney, Bartley..Crum. and his wife; the star's' aptd&t^-g'Reb^aME-, / 8, and| Yasmin^'3; C?e^iie 5Bsplay, their nurse, a^t*if|fk+'^nteatter.; and Jake Friedman, .fflfck ot jtjbe Q^ers of the ^luxurious ^jffidjtj^^; The ceremony wTunbe held in the Sands' gold room,g.locale-gfor them cause to believe that Dick can successfully beat the McCarran law ruling which is the basis Of" - their present i troubles.. i&&Sm Not all mine!"T?╜fc* fcmgbed . si and galloped ??n Wfi_m%%M . 1 To Sloan' Simpson who seemed lyers, her two daughters --and the ?√ß * ^earing ipegrte >t her neck ijress. MisWHayworth ^said the [^d diMgB^Sgf 1 undiplomati- 1 a/ill take pBced-?n;the Gow cally g^ -.?*EBS%mMm_&imM<, m?%ky at 11 i m. are R%>^of the Sands Hotel at: iThursday morning. : - UNION CITY, N. J. HUDSON DISPATCH Circ. D. 44,038 1 Dick Haymes Tomorrow I LAS VEGAS, Nev., Sept. 22 (AP) ^Si^a^onal society, *m\ S^cked^-" Cd Dick Haymes in a simple ceremony Thursday morning. ~ _ The former princess and the ill be married by a Ne- 3-minute ceremony diamonds, she answ?╜red??i af?╜fet '""ft ?╟≤we Those they?" "Well,Mw ^^ W R^emed bigger than ^gj^ politan Opera openings. Somebody was alw^s asking me ^|^her 1 spoke German or Yugoslfflan and could do a foreign broadcast. Eleanor Holm-who bad^mink neckliwe on her gown--looHldA fully as prosperous as Mr*||Alfred Gwvnne ^Yanderblltw Jren?╜|punne [or t^S^&d^CT^8 es" . olimi(. iiSUlco iW- corted by a hotel owner (initials scjff< ?╜is one Who'quits playing ball IB.K.). ^ after shedmakes one good catch" i Dagmar confided to me as sne > ? That??s earl> -brother, bounced by, "I almost wore a mgn- G^>yxteht. 1953?? Post-Haii syndioate, inc. *\ croone: ^mWfmmfiBP* K-atten \ Ion the 28th, and is duelio open at 11 Ithe Phfl^^atin Casing. She'll probably give.up her Calif, home and they'U. Jive in Conn., with The .Sanda^in.Jfeas Yegas -as- a perma- |nent'"a'ddre?║s. '* ".PfP1.. BilfwEckStine's ex-wKe will get ten pep^entraof his,earnings ..-;?√ß .1 Friends ??are wondering wh^er that ring^bh Sffl^ce !&St!hews' f iirj^r Icame from Billy Rosa '\^jA. bridgfe ^^Kxpert walks *#crfl,pd hS' midtown "errace in the nude. Jack Bennyr turned .dowft' his Palace appearance. ToowKsy with ffV . . . #fc# shakeup's started on the Sid Ceasarrlmogene Coca show, with some writers leaving . . . Model Olga Nicholas was-picked by jlolor photography expert Mike La- velle as the most colorgenic' gal fround. * Weren't Merle pberon and Dr. E|ex .Ross recently wed in Cannes ??eq^tly? ... A foreign amb|$ssa- fclp1was tajten for 60 G's ifl atpil- ?√ßge card game "^s the back of a mortuary. fEARL'S PEARLS .ga^ft It's Sid Ally's opiniom^ "Wo- Inen iwro^pn't' wear slacks, if they had Uny hindsight.%r$f5t WISH I'D^AID THAT:^*Bm%e |me you have money ifco ^rn^-?║ie ire*s gone out." 5w Cam^BrellSYHie Ky.) News-Journal. . TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: "Be- dnd the Iit??i flUfCtygfc|ij^a," notes Caren Chandler, .''aTiiian's Afraid f his own shadow-rJgJiuse -usually ae -shadow isn't his$ "A smart girl," figures Cy Ro> CINCINNATI, OHIO TIMES-STAR \_i__WL. Circ. 0\ 150,4^9 tt:s?·P23tSI^ |S________ I In Las Vegas Hotel?╟÷?╟÷ Rita Hayworth Will Wed W , DicK Haymes Thursday gi By LOUELLA O. PARSONS HOLLYWOOD?╟÷ (INS) ?╟÷Rita Hayworth. will be. an early morning (for Las Vegas) BnHewfien she and Dick,3 Hay me? are married in a double ring ceremony to be per- i formed 'by-Judge Frank McNamee at 11 a. m. Thursday in the gold room of 4he Sands Hotel. : g ?╟? *?√ß Rita's wedding gown will HIT' a simple light blue linen dress with short sleeves, rounded neckluie, and her shoes will be navy blue. At this moment a girl friend is still shopping in .Los Angeles for a small blue tulle hat and gloves to -match j the chapeau. | She will wear no jewelry, ^particularly none of the gems Rl Khan gave her. 1 Only eight persons, includ- ejjig Best Man Jack Entratter, will be present at. the cere- te.ony. They are: Rita's lawyer, Bartley Crum; Dick's lawyer on his immigration case, Davis Ppircus> fltoymes' mother (if Wkp..: can- make it from New ^mk), aw3^ Rita's two children, ' l^t-yeaff&ld Rebecca and three-year-old Yasmin, Her ' boss, Harry Cohn, Publicist .n| George Lait, and Abe Lastfogel ! have been invited but are not ] expected ^o attend. ^'S#l The children-, are wearing | little white cotton frocks. I | Immediately following the j ceremony a cocktail party \SK j be given by the bride and bridegroom for camermen and reporters and newsreelmen j covering the marriage. | The newly weds will spend the rest of the week with the children before leaving Sunday for the home Rita recently purchased in Connecticut, g d ?√ß As of this moment, it looks as if Dick's deportation hearing will be given a continuance, so that on the 28th both he and Rita will be in Philadelphia where the crooner is booked for a night club act. There are two things very positive looming in the future of the redheaded star and her singer-husband. Rita will not get an adjustment on her Columbia contract, to follow Haymes to Argentina in case he is deported. But, on the brighter side, Haymes's - lawyer ^Jhag given , Miss |'2? daughters aim mc *... iHkyworth said the event will take' IplftC^'in'the Gold Room of the Sands' Hotel flt 11 a. m. Thursday morn- I "We don't need any frills andj trimmings this time," she de-1 clared. "It's enough that Dick and he loves me and v * J -* last, after all thej fancy trimnuuga,,,*^*. *..,.?╟÷, "It's enough that I love .L^... _J he loves me and we'i \ be married at last after an difficulties we've had to face. : The actress, who has often played S hide-and-seek with the press, addet? I that some 20 reporters will be in- j vited to watch the wedding. Aft- le'rwal'ds she'll sit down to lunch and Icocktails Wf|h reporters in the same iroom. "I^itiize howl^ii|i6>tftnt a Ifair and friendly press can be to J somebody facing difficulties we've |had to face," she explained, ''*m?Σ≤n Well?" "At the last minute I lost myi nerve," she said. | A picket line thrown around thel theater by Local 802, American Federation of Musicians, caused Sconfusion . , . but several famous' Jmembers.crossed the line. '-?╜?√ß?√ß?√ß "A picket line is supp ;keep you frofn spending money, iargued one famOt^*$e|$r who's a member of 802. "Wefe invited here( las guests-r-we,re'^iit' spending jK^I 'loot to go in." . ;5?╜L"'| Tickets were so tig&Lthat only! one Gabor was there^-afcva Gar^ ner's last minute decision not tol go made it possible|g for EddM Fisher to- take Miss America (Eve^l lyn Margaret &y)., nayeaii! There is not much jppint in de?╜ added j scribing the clothes of Eddie ?╜ra Miss America or Margsp"et G'BrieiJl,] Let us jtfesfcsjsii^ Jra|ibey were 'wearing t?lltr\ youth 'Wd- you can only look.^%iderfiw in that. j THE MliiNIGHT EARL . | . I Frank Sinatra and Ava, cooing now, resumed" their plans to take bp residence on the Gmgt .-#, Mil- jton Berle and Ruth-?Θ╝osgrove are [denying rumors they'll get married |in a few days. I The reason rma HaTl"^ntikrilr,,it! pick Haymes w^^^^^ffiedlc so quickly is that he has a hearing! NOGALES, ARIZ. HERALD Cir. D. 3,040^^^ SEP 25 1353. BArclay 7-5371 PRESS CUPPIjIg BUREAU j^S Choreh.jSt^t - New York ^^'McC^K, -NEB. GAZE'Sj l ^^ff- 4,820 ^titar Dick To Pe Wedded In *Simple' Rites LAS VEGAS, Nev.- (UP)?╟÷Film| star. Rita dHayworthd and croonerj Dick ?╟≤ Haymes "today planned" a "simple wedding'J_; witih 5 telievision and newsreelVQamerasg grinding aw-aj^#fi^^^, "'', %^l^fe^ Then t|fej^d|^tfev?║^^^^ to what the'y hope wilf he,>a sedate life as suburba-nK^trh1 Greenwich, Con^. m The ceremony Thursday will be held in the Gold. Room, of the Sainds Hotel with drily ??i^-.--'gaiM^' invited? but new^aand camera ;-mfe?? were told they, could atte'nd;|jfe?? g't'he red-haired beauty ^.i.|jft&ji.<l happily .that she and' Hayme^^Ee finally getting married aftef^^o many difficulti-es.!^.^^^ Among their re^en^^oilblesdhaye be eh a?╜i ?√ß'^e^hiiff^iy-^^M .goy5ei3n- ment ?√ß to Report' -Hiaymes,*^Citizen ofvA?^geritina, and deathr^^eats against Miss HaywrcnH^-jjapS'. her youngest dailighterirt;j^ree--year ? old Yasnaist^^^^l "We want a ail^ifey^eaaingVii MissijKayworth sa^wf^roly,,;-^!^^ on???^ too' impor^^.tifefme to'cfilt- ter up with a to^^^^mx&xi&ss^vy frills; %t's enoug'h>3^^,^e.|l5ye each other.h Butgthe weddi^r,,unlike the final clin^^in the iril^ie thrillers,'Won't, see all offthejr: headaches solved.. Miss Hayworth, Yasmihj aiil her other da^lifer, Rebecca,_ 5,.. still are' undergg||i&tective ' guard and Haymes' g^l|j|pulties gwith the - Im- migratio?╜f-'3EJ%partmerit remain to be ironed out. It: will be Rita's fourth "wedding and Haymes' third. ' The couple plans to honeymoon at the__Sahds over the weekend and5then traffff II RITA AND DICK ARE AWAY ON THEIR HONEYMOON No. LAS VEGAS, Nev. ?╟÷ (#>)?╟÷- Rita1 wHayworth and Dick Haymes are on -the fourth honeymoon for each of ?√ß them today following a brief flash- |bulb-d|t wedding in a gambling re- ?√ß sort hotel. I "I feel .lyonderfully happy," the 1 redhaired bride said .after .the I three - minute "ceremony. "J am I married- to the man I really love. i It sounds so wonderful to be c'alled I Mrs. Haymes." BaT^ I The movie star and the crooner I fly to, New York Saturday, and later I.to,Philadelphia, where the bride- | groom starts a night club engage ment Monday night. "Our careers, in fact nothing, will ever separate us," Rita declared.. She said she'll travel with Haymes on his night club tour. They have rented a house in Greenwich,. Conn. Miss Hayworth said she'll commute between there and Hollywood for one picture a year, j- Pl^fl The ceremony was performed, by Judge Frank MacNamee gin the gold room of the' Sands Hotek Roulette^l^mes and sTo?· fi^ciuives | continued whirring in the nearby [casino. m'I^ -.-- Mf?║