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w 4?· DAILY JEWS, Los Angelei ?╟≤ FRIDAY, DEC. 12. 1952 I By RAY HimiPP PPji^,. OSCAR PETERSON (UL). his fen TIFFANY CLUB where they will MARCIANO (L) compares fists with ART WILLIAMS, host at the HOUSE OF MURPHY . . . Another reason for the trek to Oardena is to see the gorgeous CEIL VOW DELL (LL) at the COLONY CLUB . . . In town they visit STRIP CITY to feast their eyes on such lovelies as CLAUDETTE CARVEY"'tLR) The hillbillie chirping of DOROTHY SHAY, "The Park Ave. Hillblliie" keeps the Statler Hotel TERRACE ROOM crowded every night. Show and dance music by EDDIE O'NEAL and his orchestra with wonderful terpsichore numbers by CHANDRA KLAY and his troupe of East Indian girl dancers. NAMES AND PLACES At the TICK TOCK, Dr. George Nor- ris honoring his mother, Mrs. Ella Nor- ris, with a party in honor of her 100th birthday . . . Well known Hollywood twosome, director Tay Garnett and pretty Mari Aldon, enjoyed the continental cuisine at Secret Harbor . . . At The King's (Santa Monica Blvd.) a wedding party for their daughter Mr. and Mrs. Norman Mann . . "Mayor of Wilshire Blvd," Chastei just returned to work at his Vag^j bond's House after helping his paj ents In Minneapolis celebrate t" 48th wedding anniversary . . . ^'"asesc.jhosting a groug_of_friendi WITH THE NIGHT CLUBS At the BAR of MUSIC, mimic ARTHUR BLAKE has added a dozen film stars of the silenfe,?╟? his act. These elude Ch Valentino, Bow, Lon, and Mai F3ANNY THOMASatarill ' qy sho.w at the .new " "" ILas' Vef??lri>TMs r. dollar Wm^ will wseTl tell yboL'tidftore I * wese$ it. They; sra^the is, a drieam arid the Copa i seats 395 people^ -wSBr fea- f pattertied on the Brazilian i te??krt. *ou?╜- RM?╟÷^THE ORIGINAL _ omeikF PRESS CUPPINGS ?√ß?╟÷ 220 W. 19d> SCN&W YORK 11, N.Y. Tel. ?║Helsea 3-8860 Cir. (D 6,250) (S 6,250) This Clipping Fi&jmh FORT MYERS, FL??t NEWS PRESS ?║ 55ST IN LjfE "f ?·???╤^ Carol is first ^e to ^tj job new Las VejfcsGlub. JJf^J who mis??f^g^ mi *jj York's Copltabana^Tgnt clUD the, doorstep of the renea _studlfi*?╟÷: bberf M^^^ Amusing ory of Visit to^sychiatrist , By HARRISON CARROLL One of Hollywood's frankest stars, Bob Mitchum, admits It, at the request of his family, he recently went to have a it with a prominent Beverly Hills psychiatrist, jj | Mitch told the story with apparent relish on the set of "The lite Witch Doctor," especially the part where the psychiatrist id to him: "Aren't you interested in what I charge?" To which Bob said he replied: "No, if you charge $1000, it ikes no difference to me. The family wanted me to come, [hatever your fee is, they'll just have that much less to spend." According to Robert, the medico finally advised him "to go I home, that he is much too normal to be fooling around with lychiatrists, v >.??hbmhms * ' * * There is no reconciliation Itgie to her coml>. trip to jexico, Rocky Cooper tells me. "I simply want Maria to see jjr father at Christmas," de- ares Rocky. "We'll leave on [e twenty-first to join Gary [ Mexico City. We'll also sit Acapulco, but Maria and will be back here by Jan. 5 hen school reopens." Rocky doesn't believe that [ary; is maneuvering for an B-rhonth tax stay out of the ountry, but I am inclined to kink he is. * * * male for Tibbetts 'Finale to the marriage of lawrence Tibbett jr. and tatent Medicine Heiress Nor- na Hall apparently is due to e written tomorrow when forma goes to court to .seek a livorce. |1||| Attorney Milton Golden will ?√ß?√ß her. makeup expert Frank West- more. The other is Westmore's exrwife, Fran Shore...Don't forget to send contributions to the G.I. Phone Fund at Travis Air Base so the boys can get free calls to their families over the holidays...Lorraine Cugat popped into town for a few days. ~ Returns to Gotham on Thursday...Beverly Tyler and Bert Douglas at the Kings... Virginia Gray and Jimmy Cross at the Captain's Table ^.Overheard at LuTjfc^s: "I need her like a bull m<?·Q|e needs a hat- rack!" TODAY'S PUZZLE: What comedian and' Jhis wife have j friends worried' &bout whether their marriage will stand the strain on the comic's long stay on Broadway while his wife remains out here? -New York?╟÷Day by Day ii fran* Farrelt Judy Garland Harrison Carroll the kids at home and hope tol visit Ireland, Sweden and Spain.! Piper Laurie has been using! two standi in "The Golden! Blade." Oil is Ginger Clayton,! who was supposed to wed U. I.f ic Sands is what they're callin^^&other new $4,000,OQO-plus MMMMF'to PPen In Las Vej$??i3ec. 16. They refer to "the lihds of tjme," we presume, sin^rfs only a matter of time until a gambler's w^Sruns out.... This one's a 200-room resor^^^Oegitimate offspring of Jake (from- Map#to-Spain) Freedman, a Houston operator, ^previously traded oil wells with a flip of coin or card iii Texas where even bingo and cussin' are illegal, pUrdher.iand can get you trampled in a stampede of Lone Star Rangers. . . . It may be that Nevada is determined to replace Florida, Cuba anti Puerto Rico as separation centers for loose change, .or that Jakie is frantic to risk $4,000,000 against $1 that a "police action" can.be controlled. Yet he has one dear fear, and that'.; _^^^^__ the thought of getting overrun with thrifty Holly wood celebs whom Las Vegas, buck-shoyelers rate like so many Scot- |^ish!joMs. i . . When Bing Crosby, Elizabeth Taylor, Errol Flyrin and "others started salting away spare dough in apartment houses,1 independent movies and cattle ranches, they initiated a vogue in stardom that Freedman deplores worse than pickpocketing ^at-the " whe&U or - other 4}idusf.H0us gainful employment- . ,:. New Yorkers,are 'apparently the gamest to lure when there's a tax-free dollar dangling on to the end of a hook. So Nevada is doing its utmost to redirect air expresses from portal-to-p^diiral, and nobody would be surprised if Las Vegas advanced plane fare. ... Jack Entratter, former Copa- ?·abaha manager, is to run the Whole shebang, with Danny Thomas and Connie Russell starred in its first floor show. .. . There must be an awful lot of suckers around, since Entratter has had to veto 1100 reservations for Christmas week and persuade Texan Freedman to jpuild- new wings with 1(20 additional rooms at "afterthought cost." . .. This means nothing but money because there's no such thing as marker or mortgage in such Nevadan enterprise. As at the crap taHinc, -everything is for cash only. No pay, no play. tables- H._Onher first night out since Hie birth of the baby, Judy Gar- lland was as happy as a kid at fthe Mocambo. She and Sid Luf t (came off the floor, though, after about half a rhumba. "I j didn't know how weak I was," I laughed Judy. jii Missy G says she won't work again until July. Sid's "Man of t War" movie is supposed to start 1"at Warners in March. * * * fpan Toppings Mere \mr:^an ToPP^S and his bride, I Alice, also were at ringside to ffHJsheer the Continentals and Billy [jlpbfuaiel's dance revue. The top- Iflijihgs came out here so Dan llfeould attend Pat De Cicco's wed- Si ding to Mary Jo Tarola. Lana l^furner, who is divorcing Dan's ; brother, Bob, stopped at the !table to say hello. Lana was with her French admirer, Georges Saurel. She was trying to avoid photographers but ^some of them made shots, any- || way. ^jflM vriu ; (I Another new twosome^at the^ I ?╟≤tocamjjQ was Pat Ki#ght^and j Lance Fuller._ .,: X, *??M"i Recently ailing Tprry Mo^-e s|%ot bawled out by pr pa#nts tfafor touring the lati .^^^O.ayem with E|glishJActor jrrLaurence Harvey. ' fei|g the opening Hotel inLas yega^ Wgo on to Nev^ Yorl4to|ballyhoo | "Come Back, LpJe ^mother will chaper ,, the trip. ^^^?╟≤VVVVVUVyviA^ &mmm mm?½* . ?╜?Σ≤ i> . __.-^^^?╜0 ?╜cw??jp??perr incidentally, she ffi^fe _. \G?·Q. o*^^** ^*e WWEL Woodside, Dec. 8, at 9 A3f^fe>**d?╜3||DWems\ . O 0^^^o^^s^V the wife of basebaH star ... A^^f^p^tWTSteve^urgioX W"'Jl^^ 68&?·*a ??* * counsul to Queens Americ^^DS^I^^^. . Jack (F?╜rest Hilll?√ß ?'~'-3$?·?gjfi0\. & S*?? |je*' ' . & tratter- peddled Ws 30 ni^^n^interest in theSTOpacabanJr* '' & ^j^^Ia stafc* ?╟≤--* ^^ shifted to Las ^{isfflp ^^^^^^^tS^nn-^1? W^JnA'-r. ?╟≤^^-"1 ^rfZ^ t ^ *^" Rpckaways* -MGegmn&j^ J&st*tuS ^ ^i?╜ ?? for 10 day Iook-jsdp?Θ╝t Western am^Mffent parks ... Eecoft ^^s^ ^^dle* g*6 *" ?╟≤ce-**< mended: Ex-Jaxo^Hites thrushjp^i^hy Collins' vocalluring Dec4 c??^.vtet ^*?╜a-'**---* * platter "Puppy LoV?╜w- &???╜ A~*t*^ BORO BANTER'X /otzis talk about Mrs. Jackie Robj| ning to edit a St. Albans newspaper? Incidentally, WWRF-. wr/>?╜-??e.?╜^- ?√ß jfltm i nnr cute . . The marriage of a wel j known newspaper figWe, a Queensite, is headed for the rocks I "Steve Randall", the TV thriller-diller starring Melvyn Douj j was fihned in L.I. City's Parsonnet Studios, Phil Wasserman^ the gag-tossing Forest Hills publicist, pens us a note: "I got a smart I dog who can read the papers. I know cause the other day I found him poringrover your column." ^Z*s* "%%**?√ß IS ****** V * THEY TELL ME: Queens gets an early ayem disc jockey show from Duke's Restaurant, Forest Hills, beginnn%r Sunday. WINS will air it nitely with Lou Quinn gabbing from 11:30 P.M. to 2 A.M. . . Queens collectors say the P.O. Dept. is studying a proposal ; a stamn in '" ' ?╟≤ "" ' ^ anniversary *nan, ready- ^^ ?╟÷. ~,ja to ^,uuo ooro youngsters at its Dec. 20 Xmas party . . Somebody swiped Jamaica legal eagle Charles Margett's y . . . Vet actor James (New Hyde PjgSJjjf) Barton recuperating at home after recent hear* ??#*??*??* T^?╜*?╜*s?? oa.y me Jr'.C , to issue a stamp in '53 honoring New York City's 300th ?╟?Mj I . ..Queens Police Post, AL, headed by comdr. Ed Kiernan, ready- ) distribute toys to 2,000 boro w"???╜*<=+ x ?╟≤' - *&?·?$>*?√ß '51 caddy . . . ' recent heart a*taofcr MOVING STORY: Teddy Martin, ex-singer turned* Astoria optician relates the time a friend of his took home a clfci^s gbrl I who lived at 161st.' Jamaica. A^^fcei?1 reached her door, sdS& cooed, | "Y<m can kiss me good night. Air^fee who takes me ??H|^te way home to 161 Street is entitled to at least a idss." And as, fiheir lips /^met she jonrmured," Next week I'm moving to 232nd Sfc3B||il8e!" ^tf?╜l ot^ ' It's ^*r^r^<^>^^. sn*^' aVC1*1 disc 0# gC v*vx Que* x?o*V -&>> \j0& ss & -&& tv^J IP*! [ w& p^' ,evX ^L&& ' ' ' ftet ***T*e&M T ot *** { ^^J tet .to ' f&?╜