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i^JilL ens PRESS CLIPPING BUREAU Established 1888 SAN FRANCISCO Los Angeles Portland - Seattle San Francisco, Cal. Examiner (Cir. D. 221,406 - S. 588,500) NOV i % eft .y^NAPSHOTS of Hollywood coll fleeted at random: iP'j / V.. 1 Buddy Rich, ace dhaiuner*who| was once the light in Lana Turner's eyes, is in town. This time it's Mari Allyson to whom he's paying court. Greta Garbo, sans big hat and disguising dark glasses, met Marlene Dietrich at a party given by Fleur Cowles in New York. Everyone expected a freeze but the two girls, once rivals, were very cordial. At the Sportsmen's Lodge, Martha Vickers with an unidentified with Dr. John i *hre cii Louis B. Maye? S^tn*0! ner?╟÷-they are fff f16*** y pair. They w" **rs3l Harriet Parse ffie^ Bautzer, Betty VPtp^f* Ray. cAllen* cJiiL ens PRESS CLIPPING BUREAU Established 1888 San Francisco Portland - Seattle Los Angeles, Calif. Examiner (Cir. 349,320) BEC 7 19S7 CJfoIly Angelenoi /Cefs Off to Early Start By Cholly Angeleno LIFE of a society editor becomes more and more complicated as the holidays approach. Arid if you'll take a equint at the calendar, you'll note that they?╟÷the. holidays- are just around the corner. Christmas cocktail parties have started already, and this is only December 7, and from here on, until 1953 appears on the horizon, there'll be millions of 'em. Early last summer, when things social started becoming dull, I suggested Christmas party-givers take pity on their friends and hold such gatherings at other times during the year. My words weren't heeded; Aside from cocktail parties, big events coming up are, for instance, the Candlelight Ball, sponsored by the Juniors^?- the Social Service Auxiliary. ?╜ is to be held Friday night & the Cocoanut Grove. Next evening is the Pasadena Supper Club at Annandale Golf Club, and this same week end heralds the opening festfy ities oTthe rebuilt El MhjiM Hotel at Palm^ Sprinj^TThen on Tuesday, Decei continuing for T grand opening the new luxur dollar hotel at las Vegas ESTABLISHED /Q) BArclay 7-5371 PRESS CLIPPING BUREAU 1 165 Church Street - New York HOTEL GAZETTE NEW YORK, N. ff| OCT 1 1952 R. A. Groves & Co., to Open Hotel Sands at Las Vegas LOS ANGK^Ss?╟÷ Robert A. Groves & Con^any, Uta^fmgefts ho- mt ajjlr^onsultijfg or- tel manage: ganization the new Nevada. $3,500; Decern m retamedio open itar Sands, in Ljfe Vegas, le Sands, coprtmg about is schedulgp to open in It willjjgSfntain 200 guest rooms /anH^^Ja^r^e casino, bar and restaurant facilities. Mr. Groves was formerly an executive with the Hilton and Kirkeby hotel organizations and a few months ago resigned as Genejal Manager of La Quinta Hotel, near Palm Springs, to form his own company. ___ s PRESS CUPPING BUREAU Established 1888 LOS ANGELES San Francisco Portland - Seattle Cincinnati, Ohio Billboard iCir. 54.563) 1 PRESS CLIPPING JB 165 Church Street - l\ #forlc CINCINNATI, OHIO TIMES STAR Circ. D. 152,813 oca. 25 1952 THOMA OPENS VEGAS NITERY^t ^?╜aLjs#ooD, Oct. m**L |Dannyjth^ias unshutters Las iVegas'f sev%ith plush nitery |Decemper 1% when he opens tdini a lag show. Other : hafen't yEt been selected, mai will %>f(Jbably work Spw Sr milmum of three ?╟≤ks. lack Er&ratter is-book- thel?║ands>i. -\<* .j,V* ?╟≤*& <?· ?? t> ^i <S. ?╜&. 7/^ e& T' -%w Y2??. ^\ttJ& +%%%* I -"^jgr- 'oumi's, wait and WveTiP* /tic ?╟?t Sand ,-^fral j ^g-pr-r^oking MWmce ticke$ ha^jt^g n?·0*j$3ipe a^whieh explaji- Th^PF ^etLWlt#bless Wets ; jamme^withjpbbless .s||pfets fvdies. 415 of themjresponded-te the Jfbfel (Laj?║ Vegasjl>chorus call . . . IsTs quote. The^p morJ^Ppamour jticking your ehepFout" . . . There iz? cJlllen s PRESS CLIPPING BUREAU Established 1888 LOS ANGELES San Francisco- Portland - Seattle New York, N. Y. Radio Daily (Cir. 8,144) California Commentary by ETHEL ROSEN ?╟≤ ?╟≤ "?╟≤ Danny Thomas close|M| Chez PareeJNdv. 14. Comedia^jraf .?╟÷ sister in Toledo jS^re retugwmg io Hollyw sw at Chicaqo's ??r J brothers and 22/He% opens at s^ec. 15 mu i?? ,.-r f projected lack ;'5a^^^^^^^^^^^Carson hal?·-hour situation^omedy films about Dec. 15, when ccaaidJmasris irom theater and njliry appearances. Carson is now working withl network and wiuer.s>4n fashioning script which is to be readied prior\phis retu^^T . With initial 13 "Our Miss Brooks" films completeC^WI^or and co-writer Al Lewis will do an extrci show within nejs\ ten daysjalallow a week's vacation lor himseli and cast. Lewis who also directs and co-writes radio version of "Miss Brooksy'* is already one tape ahead on the AM show, which is recoj^Wa at CBS an Sundays?when there's no shooting on; TV film.'\^0. B.2 los An95'es HeraW * Express M Tuesday, Hovember 11,1952 Top Brjfsj^rooner S^in Kell>^V\usica Gloria Blond^l,}!'(Sets Femme Lead in Allied] Af^F^mlte Lightning' By JIMMY STAfcR I Motion Picture Editor of The Evening Herald and Express Jimmy Young, son of a coal minerals 'England's j^nber one crooner, rating fourth place to three American singers^ Crosby, Dinah Shore and Jo Stafford...and Jimmy's comih^jp in the world, having just been signed by M-G-M for a vocal spot in "Invitation to the Dance"... \ Hedda Hopper's OLM.4 #ooD Jane Gr@er Proves Wiss Girl To Have Bought Up Her Contract T TOLLYWOOD?╟÷Less than a year ago Jane Greer paid to get ?√ß out of her RKO contract. Time has proved she ..^aSjv^jgase girl. Since her release she's done four pictures, been, put,, under ?╟≤"^itract by Metro, and i-s .-isfpd fn-r. g^fjfjb^ fil'^, _ which" sta.rt.| Tide. A. The m^M^?║is.'mi.^^^^'^^' ^-V 1> mA~ happen to a iS^'V. . . a Oanny Thomas closes his. Chez Faree engagement in iChicai ' this week, then goes trr'Tole< {Mr a visit \riih his mo lopibo' ducer, hH vival of "Ofl| cret. Lenore Loi Andrews Si! TV guest sH ter, ex-bona N. Y. press for premier] Copa, by tj vacancies f\ bitious springboardl cuties, 44 aF Allyson, Mi San Juan, cille Bremel ~ pot^ntialitiel Gene Kelly, who is directing as well as starring in this unique musical in London decided upon a novel vocal sequence and selected Jimmy Young for the top spot., he'll warble "Sophisticated Lady"... America will soon hear the new British crooner on D e c c a label... Gloria Blondell, Joan's young sister, has been set for the femme lead with Stanley "Stash" Clements in "White Lightning," a hew Allied Artists thriller.. .Stash's Polish bride, ^J Maria Walek, makes her movie debut with a brief role... THOUGHT FOR TODAY... The secret of achieving success without hard work-is still a se- ^holiday . , Before startid^ his toui _the night club^prcuit, Jack Car son is taking his two children r^by Kay St. Germain on a yachting trip. His new wife, Lola Albright, goes along as the ship's cook. a (Copyright, 1952, by the Chicago Tribune) Npcy N* Animal," ah<I courV wealtf direct descei|; explorer, to IPaily J&iary Attended the very interesting meeting of the Hollywood Stereoscopic Society (composed of Realist thjrd-dimension addicts) at Harold Lloyd's massive Benedict Canyon home last Friday evening... The meeting was for the projection and showing of stereos- Ijgpaicsslides by both professional fliid amateur photographers, ..ss while r heartily disagreed with ' the selections made by the judges, I did learn a great deal about working out photographic angles that would be acceptable in the future... Of course I wasn't supposed/ to have an entry, but Jenfy Holscher and Lou Schor fixejfit so that one of Twinkle's ?·ic-^: got the "ohs" and "ahs" that I 1 expeeteM ;(what proud pappy doesn't^fij^ Anyway, Art Linkletter provided a hilarious running commentary throughout the showing, getting socko laughs with / some of his cracks about indi- f vidual slides... | ^ '?√ß ?√ß Among the exhibitors (and pm * also in the audience) were Be- P ." g nita and Ronald Colman, Brian | ?╜?? Aherne, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph irjgf Staub, Sybil and Hal Bock, JC" Roger Marchetti (he had some f^ wonderful European scenes), the M. C. Levees (his Paris slides were excellent), Abe Meyer (his South Sea beauty should have won), Terry and Jerry Holscher, the Art Link- letters, Bunny (Mrs. Johnny) Green, the Bill Orrs, the Cary Grants, Judy Canova, Roy Brooks, the Zino Klinkers, Sam Clark, Art Weissman, Hyman Fink, Tom Thomas and a host of others...a bow to Harold Lloyd for being such a nice host, providing liquid refreshments, sandwiches and coffee.. * * * WEDDING BELLS chimed over the weekend for Ed Smar- den, TV producer, and Antoinette Gonzales, fiery Mexican actress!... The Jack Harveys and Joe Pevnevwere badly shaken up in -anjj*|pK| crash...Jean Ames, H Jdrrifer Warner starlet, and her vTj ^rT"n ffvimrj narn phiif *t> fijjg/. -J*k Entratter's after a flock of leautiful dolls for the Saa^Jn^feas Vegas...