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ESTABLISHED 1888 BArclay 7-5371 PRESS CLIPPING BUREAU 165 Church' Street - New Yoric BALDWIN PARK, CALIF. TRIBUNE Circ. W. 2,682 MAY 211953 MRS. GEORGE H. SEAp|N, '<*^.Geargfe*^ 'Webster, wore gown of "white satin; 'rim. -ana"'iace*tor Ker/i6^^rs|g'to Mr. SeiafiSh in the Trinity Reforrx^^fcch, El Monte, J^&13;{ The young , couple spent their hoheyiraJon in Las "Vegas at "The Sands." ?╟÷Photo by Kundrath Studio tee WebstetJSecomes Bride of George Seafsnjan in^/ening Rite i More than 200 guests ?╜M^ct the Wednesday evening weddfejl of Tfyliss Georgiahrie "Gee" bWelM;er> daughter of Mr. and Mrsf'f^0fnce Webster, 14602 Fxanci$gptftpi avenue, West Covina, to Geqs^'Seaman, Jp., 'son of Mr.'|jaj||^Mrs. George Seaman, Sr., 1420 *B$J!ginia Avenue, Baldwin Park^!|e-^lev. - "Willap Meengs of the lj?║JB&_f Be- iorfrt^^^i^h of El 3Pljp. was 'xtHic^&M'^he 8 p.m, ,S?║l||fe rjnS service. ," i^M^ ^S^^^^m l^^du^^ bride" w^ot^^^white satla^lace^iilnet gow^i^^white satin sh^^i""was cove^^rfth a net3 OV^^it. and scallop^,. lace ^i^n^\,^e^jgown featt:^^^|tiny lace** coll%^. lace bodic^ffmjgtvlong slegvcs of lac^.^er hehslso^mlfveil p&($ifc and lac?. ,\vas held with a strand of pearls and white carnations. ' ;"SiPi BP*^^ She carri^''&|ti%r"|2arnations with a wh^||?╜?·p?║i?·d; ^orchid. Her father gav&.WMm:Jxffiriage. ' Mrs. Grat^JB^fei ?╜&^?·$ Covina, ^ist^^olf*?' ^^:''"' dresvt PQTN&(0<i blue acceSgi id pa^r^hk'cgrnation corsage! The^ewlyweds were given a thrjjjeday trip as a wedding p^Seht frffrn two friends and ^ef^jdaj-1 smite- reservation at'' the e .Sands hc|el in Las Vegas. For heiflfoifft'5 aA^^o^fit the bride chose a navy blue%dr4jl?·-- with white accessories. Mr^Sfeaman wiflv graduate in Juiie^Plli?? Covina high school^ whej?½vsheS^i member of the^ cyonia^.^id A&ri#||model in Pasadena, -mp^pfeusband is a navy airman, ?√ßjthirl^^' and has been a mech- anid^#|^ United Sta^S Navy for ihreWjw^rs. He was graduated irrbnr^j^l^Viha high school in 1950. He has just returned from overseas'duty and will be stationed at Westover Naval base in Massa- cptisfett?║. ; The bride accompanied her husband to St. Louis in their automobile and will return home by airplane for her graduation. ESTABLISHED J 888 BArclay ^7-5371 PRESS CAPPING Bt^AU 165 ChujCb Street - Ney* York Long IslaM City, If Y. STAR JOURNm Circ. D. 76,731 MAY 2 11953 on the By Eileen McDonald CONFIDENTIAL: Leslie Schwartz of Great Neck (whose family owns the Century Theatres was rushed to the hospital with polio. Schwartz, in his early 30s, has passed the (frisis ... A North Shore young man has been drowning his sorrows in Martinis ever since he discovered that Manhasset's Sara Delano Roosevelt will marry the barber's son ... A dead ringer for Greta Garbo has been visiting the offices of ai Jaikson Heights doctor. ?╟≤ > M FAMOUS PATIENT: Mrs. Linda Malick, ?╜ nurse assigned to take.care LAWRENCE S.CHACK of Arthur Godfrey, writes her mother, Mrs. Anthony Ferritti of Oceanside, that an extra switchboard operator was JhfrBJj |q help handle the hundreds of """calls pouring into the Boston hospital. PrettyXyain Schacjc\ ?√?lumn's former Gal Manhattan nighV aid 3is off to LaS 11 l??o fanfnvorl in 'P9M.0H0J S^AVpJ }OU ST SOTApH W\{iia,/yJ.ino?· 'uosboj su\% joj pine 'jaiRia ODHIA 'suonsaSSns anoX ui aq, iHSfui noK' St? . iBDTpBJd SB SUBMITS }OU ' aaB nox ?╟≤Sutitad snotjno jo %xqei[ T2 0}UI B^aga^UTSip OSIB PIT103 ;t tfjfcjm 9uij 13 aq ubd siift aim/A.. ?╟≤yCBAVB }q3u paxff jt ;a?║ 0} iubm noA. .'Suojav 2un# -auios aas no?· jt ptre 'oo; 'jauiaoja-i b jo inos aq; aABq nox -uoipajaad a;niosqB ;ubm. noX puB 4sn?╜api ub jo Sutqjauios aiB no.?· -axe Xaq; sb sSuiq; qjm pagsij^s aaAau st }Bq; sjuids ssa^jsai 'juapuadapui asoq; ... ?╟÷/?╟≤ </-?╟??╜^, UJOg lut ub Ai2 uaA9 iguoa aqj daajf ftjoas b q;iA\ pa fe Anf) 03T |b ;goad jo uiai fjBqj o; ;j3TB aq Ifcs, puB SuiAnq If) H30NVD 1331 B PUB JIBJJB Jfeaj B PUB JIB^B SJUtdS SS31[;saa +UdHUc.u?╜y Ipo; auioq atioX jo auo aABq no^ '^Bpo; ij__ J. ' . VTI3XS *H boj-d egfuoQ trig fiAUOQ jnoji^ d9Q)J lap uid auo^sauiqa 'nooi Sui;saia;ut puB tBnsnun la uojuno SujuiJBqa siq; saAiS ji;oui qaM japids v ESTABLISHED 1888 BArclay 7-5371 PH?S CLIPPING BUREAU 165::Church Street - New York KgS REPORTER ^LLYWOOD, CAUF. .?╟≤./JAY 2d 1953 EalfafF! n Town to Talent for Sands the "Ziegfeld of the j jn\o town yesterday for I tWlent-scouting for his : Hotel ft Life Veeas. innovation \hat Entratter will Jfct with his next show, the followjng the current three-week jlah Bankhead, is produc- j s using boys in the chorus. ?╟?Ding to use five boys along with the standard 12 girls. Entratter is holding a chorus call today, for both girls and boys, at Rainbow Studios in Hollywood. PRES^LIPPING BUREAU 165- CW?║?║) Street - New York NE\^ORK, N.-Y. yiffcEtfRAPH if ?√ß ?╟≤' -.^ Circ.'D. 63,107 16 m ?╓¬ On the Hollywood Scene ?╟≤:^C Herb Stein Wmfer^yHu//s Vegas Club Stint; Ratoff Enthuses About New Play; 'Top Banana' Doing Sensationally HOEIWOOD, Cal., June 5.?╟÷Shelley Winters has the tin to. get into the Las Vegas saloon' act. Her ageiA peddling her around with a price tag of 20 grand per seven days tretch. Better change the. figure, 'cause she hasn't a prayer of gettin' that kind cabbage. Even Tallulah, reportedly nailing that sum, ain't. She's getting $17,500?╟÷^nd1 Shelley's no Tal- lullah.. .Chaplin junior a Mocam- bonation with, Irene Bolton...If Gallup has nothing better to do, how's about a poll of women in Hollywood night clubs on the question of what percentage of the coiffure dolls have natural hair? Our guess is that perhaps 25 per cent, of the chicks have the color God intended 'em to have. On second thought, Ed Durling would probably get much better results in a,ballot of his many Hollywood readers. ..Vic Dallinger, long a popular Beverly Hills jeweler, has sold his shop and is^pulling stakes for Nevada... Armand (Army) Archerd, former leg. man for Harrison Carroll and* now belting out a pillar of his own for Daily Variety, is coming glong smoothly on his solo beat. The column gains -more sfSturri^y^ayraffi^ giiefrvw*- ?√ß12-pounds since he started^ p#dti?╜g around-the- - clock six weeks ago on his own in the snooo for Lng 0U.t *llg dough for name stars' but there's 2??nna news. have to be a pow-wow among the boys on putting a ceiling on the astronomically zooming tabs for entertainment. The gambling percentage isn't THAT big..'.The mob that crushed into Mocambo ??e E. Lewis' opening night stanza left just enough room for Joe to stand near the mike. i Everglades: '.'I like to.work in an intimate ut this is downright fresh"./. Joe calls "The of No Return" a four the hard way.. .Talking about being on a losing streak, Lewis said, "Just to show you how bad I'm going, the other night acting comeback." The play is set in a small theatrical cafe off Broadway, is *a "Grand ifojele of show business, with every conceivable ^roadway character,possible. Ratoff willvnot only slar in it, but will direct it next season.:..Phil Silver's "fop Banana," brought into the local'Biltmore for a two week run and scram, is being held over a third week and may even go a fourth?╟÷they're doing that kinda smash business.' '**&_& yt__^?S AN ALERT NEWSHOUND in Europe oughtti nail Clark Gable and ask the big $64 question: "Have you quit pictures?".. .According to Bennett Cerf, Somerset Maugham told reporters in Is.tanbul: "I am almost 80, and I have written my last novel, my last play, and my last story".. Xerf says a lotta people think the New York Herald-Trib ought to stop trying to buck the New York Times and shift to the evening field where it'd soon be top kick...Charles Sievert points out that while movie attendance has dropped almost 50 per cent, since its 90 million high in 1946, the boxoffice take has only fallen off 20 per eent....A belated kudo to CBS-TV's Norman Siegel for getting the big Hollywood names and press as thoroughly excited about [ the Coronation as the Britishers themselves. His I cocktail party, Coronation screening and buffet? dinner at Television City were.knockout public re-* lations for the web. Dave. Chasen's catering, as 1 always, was superb.. .Back to Siegel again. This |? publicist sparks ahd spreads enthusiasm in any 1 venture he undertakes. More important, he makes! you glad it's contagious. ?√? ""THE"VEGAS HOTEL owners don't n*inpL shell- m>}_ AGENT MARC WmMm?½ms**9tellea out a M bundle for a nef-w00(s$n.ii We^ Gower Ch^^f spotlight Jthe Towp?║8K)r a full hou#l I VeC^^?½k was mostly to ogle Tallulah's I ca|IrMarlene is making no saloon-belt stand I shCcan come up I Rat^^bell??wed acted wmmmmmmmp you a lesson in drowning, Play idea for me I've yet seen' for my New fork Xffijfa3m&9>. I Malibu.Sanday. I