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165 Church Street -H^Jo* 1 ' Cir^^V I'400 ., |EP bftgy ?√ß:?╟≤:?√ß.'V Circus Costume l^fty Draws Huge Tfe^g Janie .Proves Her Vepatility At Grow -*3| ^ ^^#DR^|AN WB8TER ?╜^^: v Hollywood wil|&%lMngr^out the ^cusgt;ostuni|^.rty^ucine and Mishel Greeh tosse?· alliheig enchasing" $Jorth^payWb4tlf'house for-many a moon. Somehow^fche fi^e^s-^Veyalloa^^Dr ihY^ig' the right people?╟÷blend that with superb?╟?<^p^je^^n^^filent entertainment and you really have a'.party. bn^^groYuMk, -aSaf thQypboi we joined the Max Cdlfords (Anne GwroS^jpthe Leon Snamr#s (Mary Anderson) and Dr.- James McNulty ^^hj^-Anfte l^he-^-^ouldn't b?║ fair-to say Y^h&wore thegmost --origikal-costume, but &<highlite of the-affair was dignifired Dr. McNulty'called, up to the rostrum by clever "Whitey Roberts'-' and going through a juggling routine with the. latter. The show, booked by veteran'matron picture star turned agent Kenneth Harlan> was hag&io^ijjkt. jfig^l^Restrst-played for dancing and whizzing, by an^yg^l^ki ing: greetings were ' |^&j[or^peedj ^Gtjiandler with' Lynl^now, l^iii^e FuHer with Katbw^: Hughe^i charming Bibs Boriiiagn, Xoretta ' and Bernie Kamiiis,'g^^*i^ini^. K key, Susan Cabot, :^lgf y^njf^rs^ff fcom ' France,. ;/$fes>s 'v3^j^i^^issj Japan, Miss .Uruguay,?^^^.,^i^-| Africa ' and- Miss Panama -i't'odi much hubrbub'Jto .get-'^e^ppifi%:-^| their dancing ,pXrtn^s|'j7T|?nH^Bl dinner the Gilfords Jtold'.,'m'e tli^-| were getting set to get baek!,M||i JfQpSfiN WWTEEg ^c^^-kat-' the /.Player's PrSgar B'arr jtSrs*i; films as . Max will . produce ' the 'Ko.th.leen- Freeman, Beverly' 'Gar "Buck Roger^:|^iea"an^Ann^i??| la-jgjfpii 1^^ ?·?╜k88|j^,?╜. . A curtsy ^ftdlly ^givmg^&CWd HvitL^aH^i.to^^wiRge ^r^dS^U^ desk, clerk the silver' scr.een again. Aoe.;.c,?.mJ &t .the- Sands Hotel, hi 'Las Vegas era man Leon' ^hai.ir -y iwe. .don't M or- courtesy-'beycvncl the call of have the space to list his-awards j duty. . . Geary Sttfian jandShfglah or 'Jiljit.'^re^ifflB. h'^.n^^^'hnges Coe^lly ifeftre out"s^^iin to^Mo- fdr Twentiej^^fentvry'Fo^y^he I cambo. Atotbe same^ot Charlie Bbbe," wl^^^l^ Ve^ntt^V^Qm- Morrison i^ad his &yfe&t daughter pie ted b^s^d^^Mcop?║^>^. gv^&ey MariE^ shjlJ^d^^o^afc |tnd never Mary is taking her time select- looked happier, ing scripts,'Thus ended a.dayy.ttp Top drawer flickas Viewed this remember..'Mti^^Ov^r'ac.i^&^!ep- [week w^^^^toii^aretoot Batta- pie?╟÷Lucill^hnij^ Mishel ?╟≤ finS&iLir iwi?1" presJnSftgl by ^te?╤ Boudoures -Vg^5"a--k* .:.;'.0;* ] .'yttg|r^g%Kwith G%Bg$r. :Ta.l-las^rpSUcing and ' The Cocoanut Grove of the. Smr' |" directing.;'.[The ?√ß best- film out of bassador Motet is doing 'an^O*yEui^pe s^e.^^he Mc^eM,hief/' slide biz mth^veysatile Ja^^^ow^Tpiiimed Hfflrtifefir' ^^^^ponika, ell; who'sroo'd first-niters ^^^sfcfeecel^ilSp^at^er i?·'Jfc{|h artistic ear wh|&31^jum'ping froh|; d^ipb^r^Tmi?╜i thrtftjBg?·. Y-G*&^!rper&mances ' from-Faiist. and ; '.''fiffilf' fbased gon -the] 1 like "The Jewel ^Ori; to the whimsical "Liar Song."'j courage and gallantry of'ytiSte wari Other number||f t&at ' wii|||fee^ip^ | were "Falling; triLovegWit^Loye/' RKO co*nedy^:liI^riry-;-.Me^||ain,' "It's a Most Unusuaf Paj^*'flft^^-UtiU gives bP a' cl^ck^M$tars[ 1 Is .Where Your|plnd It"-and ''L^id-Marie^ilson and I^*(Spl$&ings j IftM^tire Silyer lining." This is ?╟÷heed we say more. Jgns-^g|don't i Ja|?ie at 'herg^st.;jsirtgi^,,danp-j'miss escapist ehtertjt^pien^ in|f, clowning 'f&d Vjust looking | Peaii BaUe^^J^e^^^p*oa pl^|. pifrty. Better h^f-sfttf^ uv ""-mr mOZTyyUj %3nU l^ds ^ A^TZ^r^ mo TI1 sxndod aooMAiioH1 ?╟≤ux s^l8J tiltoh rd a '^nd^ay; Bob SPOTM StHMmpa 'WW ^"l \wm W'.?╟?,?Σ≤ ,,ol 'WWP *?√ß 3"yl ?╟≤WW '?╜3ttoa P Xa Muaan^ PTra?╜ Jt P??OTJ a* ,SI""' 1 JgieK SAN ANTONIO, TEX . EXPRESS rC.rcO. 78,050-S. ,34,693 ^'.f.g I ~^- PRESS CLIPPlfe BUREAU I^Spjiurch Stre^ , New York tOPEKA,1KAN. CAPITOL ^irc. D. 60,993^ S, 62,394 SEP 24 19^ [QUIT HOTEL SUITE J '^0m^M 1 m_m$?·^h^*rt ?√ß m s chpWmt of their li0tl0v fm -suite -Friday xS 5hK? Haymes moved into T??╜* u ?╜???╜h'S suite ThurSay a fJS gMmattoeeminute]loteI,tere_ L Vy.\J FOURTH COMING UP~Rita Hayworth and Dick Haymes will marry today. It wiU be the fourth for eacfti. Haymes, RFfflfeWe^^oday I^A.S VEGAS.?╟÷(UP)?╟÷CroOher^ Dick Haymes obtained an uncontested: Nevada divorce Wednes-I da^^bm 2*fora Eddington Flynn j^spBJes paving the way for his JnaifiiSge *here today to actress Rita Hayworth. ^w^-^a ?√ß^ipp(fe" who established legal tesi'Sence herek,. ^fed for the se^j arate Nevada decree to escape] the ;ohe-year waiting period for remarriage established under away* Mrs. Haymes divorced the] singer last week in Los Angeles! in a sim|Jar uncontested action. District Judge Frank Gregory granted the decree to Haymes on! grounds of menal cruelty after a short hearing of seven minutes j in open court. The action set the stage for Haymes' ^d. Miss Hayworth's marriage which will be a "sim- | pie" affair with television and; newsreel cameras grinding away. llwllll ws?·H*v The marriage will be held rin| the Gold Room of the Sands Hotel. and will be \vitnt's'sed''''T)y the lawyers who have played such an important part in the| lives of. both Miss Hayworth andj Haymes in recent months. The! owners of the hotel and a nurse-1 maid for the star's children^ will j be the other witnesses, in addi- a tion to the press. Ifek^ie ceremony will bey perH formed, however^' against a back-; drop of legal and other troubles besetting both Miss Haywortt. and Haymes. Even as they say "1 do" to each other, guards wil continue watching over her twe children, Yasmin and Rebecca because .-.-of mailed/threats the actress has received. Haymes, in turn, still is facing a deportation .action brought by .immigration offi- ?√ß cials who accused him under the McCarran-Walter Act of having ducked military service g in World War ;II on grounds he was an alien..: In chronological order, Misi; Hayworth's former husbands were Oilman Ed Judson, Actor Orson Welles ahej- yftfe: Prince.! Aiy Khan. BAKERSP^LD, CALIF. CALIFORNIAN Circ. D: 32,636 I SEP mi953 PRESS CL|pP'^UREAU ?√ß'65 Church Street >ffiw York v^ ALBANY, ORfc DEMOCRAT-H^tliD HSplf|*C|rc- D. 4,064Ow' I' SEP 24ife Rita Marries j^b. 4 While , 16 Cameras Record Event sssiqDUBigrMajsi j3pisuo3 Ae^| i93^ 9n6e9i pj DhM is PIan| Hayworm By ALINE koSBY LAS VEGAS (U.R>?╟÷Rita Hayworth. took her?√ß fourth husband, erooner Bick ^Haj>jrnW.- today in a hotel ceremony'as Well photo- graphed and'.staged as a movie iscene. '^^^^, Only 10 "^tetswere inyitt* to the nuptials ill a private rsfoTO Of the Sands .hnj-jgl in this &a$. gambbng y^sbrt while a i*ii!iv army of newst^l and television cameramen, ;$|?╜i'ographers y^|d reporters recorded t&e en|$|e ! event for posterity. Rita, nervous as a beginning ^ bride injier simple blue linen dress?╟? said her fourth "I do's" while facing a battery of HJ cameras and floodlights. Judge Frank MacNamee read the civil ceremony into a microphone as inovie cameras whirred away. Downstairs a gay mob of tourists snouted and laughed around the dice tables. Rita, 34, acting like an excited bride, made this ceremony^the simplest of her career. I Wedding No. 3 to Prince Aiy Khan featured champagne, royal guests and lavish cfethga. But for her fourth weddh/g/'"Bita ||hese.an old dress of b^lulen, a plain gold wedding, band and a simple "civil ceremon^"-v^p^no decorations and only 10 guests.' Judge Frank MacNameer was | called in to perfornj Jfty^cerer 1 mony only 20 hours after Haymes won his quick Nevada divorce ' decree from Nora Eddington Whn on grounds "she lost; in- tfcrfst in the marriage." Bifck and Rita, who started dating when both were working in Columbia Studio last February, invited only friends "who stuck by us" during their various troubles with former n??tes land the law. bra Eddington FlynriwHaymes I interlocutory; divorce decree ?╟≤s}jd<j puiipq Ao|d amf&nd in a sudden change of -puoq D.sqDjolpuD dn sa^e^fq^^ed ^yer^hich couldf paq343i4S 1|1| sii| soq 's^ibj prooner-scheduled iparriage| romance with Prince Aiy Khani and the subsequent heated divorce? and still-pending final financial? settlement for their daughter.! The two planned a "quiet wed-! !$ng" with only?╟??· few intimatesj present. Best man %as to bej- Jjack Entratter, Nev^York im- fpresario who arranges stage shows foro|he; lush desert hotel. K| was exacted tl^'the ^|hed detectives fa have 'gj^feied Rita and her children sinf^&he received death ^hrekts, fr^ri s supposed Moslem fanatic Would be doubled onithe,j^ed[ding day].. .DENVER, COLO. M&MvOSiT | Circ. D^&asjksj No Glitter to Ritai Wedding Quiet Ritual for Oft tenmrry ^orning Ids- Hotel ?√ßp^^^>'th^iame! "of th^oom^|^^'gold^jir^each| ?√ß^vflSaroS^in.ine double^ihiC cere" ^^Beomoment only Rita's lawyer ,lglrtleylCrum; Dick's lawyer J Da\ad Majff^is; their agents; besW man Jack Entratter, who owns the hotel; Rita's two children, and this reporter were scheduled to attend the marriage ceremony. Rita itriated Haprijuflphn of E$j lumbia^liiglA ???╜WJH>le at the LITCHFIELD, ILL. NEWS-HERALD - Circ. D. 4.643 SEI Simple Wedding For Rita Before TV LAS VEGAS, Nev. ?╟÷ (IP) ?╟÷ Film star JSife& Hayworth and jJ^Qher Dick Haymes today planned a "simple weddin2^|r^|&ii f^v^01^ and newsreel cameras grinding away. Then they'll settle dowries, to what they hope will be a sedate life as suburbanites in Greejprich, Conn. The ceremony T^feday^ill be held in the go^Hpjom "W,^ the Sands. Jaatel with ofily ^in^pdfests invited, but news ap'd dam^^fnen. were told they could attend. The red-haired beauty sighed happily that she and Haymes "are finally getting married after sb many difficulties ESTABLISHED tW | O BArclay 7-637Jjjj|g PRESS CLIPPING BUREAU * 165 Chtych j^jit" New Ye^ RiOTitwis. $?╜OURNAL TIMES -Xirc. D. 28,963 pRifa and Dick To Wed Thursday LAS VEGAS, Nev.?╟÷(U.R)?╟÷Film star Rita Hayworth and crooner Dick Haymes plan a "simple wedding" with television and news- reel cameras grinding away. Then they'll settle down as to what they hope will be a sedate] life as suburbanites in Greenwich,] Conn. . The ceremony Thursd% will be held in the Gold rodiSgof the J3aajj|^ijj^with only nine guests invited, but news and camera men were told they could attend., ;?ap! The red-haired beautSrgsighed] happily getting married/^ter %o many difficulties."