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    RTHE ORIGINAL omeikF PRESS CLIPPINGS "* 220 W. 19tB St., NEW YORK 11, N.Y. Tel. CHelsea 3-8860 Cir. (D 44,300) This Clipping From ?·?? FORT w6rTH, TEXAS PRESS ; mj ywtfy Special Medium Bare Now fo learn fo Cook! With ?? ?╜- ?╟≤ By BILL NEWKIRK Press Staff Writer m ...?╜??Cook! With a firm grip on my Escoffier Cook Book, I interviewed blondsome, tres-shapely, twice-divorced Eva Gabor . . . this Hungarian-born beauty had just finished an early-afternoon breakfast of cornflakes, sliced bananas I & neariy a quart of cream . . .. "I'm a lucky girl," she accented, mmmmmm^ "I don't have to watch what I eat." (Eva's 5-iy2 & weighs between 106 & 108.) "I made a, what you call, uh, receep for Look magazine . . . an 'after - the - show' egg thing . . . green peppers, sausages, paprika, tomatoes?╟÷everything I theenk of ... I cook it deeferW yes." *?╟≤?╟≤*?·********* \ deeferent each time, best of these.' - ?╟÷ charmer, Texas has the EVA GABOR Bananas on cornflakes. On the subject of men Miss Gabor was explicit fenough ?╟÷"All of them I love have been able to cook sonmning." At which point I hurried away to practice on myWove. By this time next week we will hate visited witiKan-s other petite femme whose size (5-1 & 96 lbs.) belies\a prodigious appetite?╟÷Sonja Henie. if A A Needle for Galveston There's more to Ed Leach's new Galveston beach hotel project than meets the eye . . . the jumbo-size Jack Tar- owner checked resort spots in 28 states before-he-de&mMp- plans with his architect . . . I think the ultra-modern, sun-decked hotel will give the Isle City the needle it has needed .. . aK% s:-^^^3*6**^** Ed's ready to spend $1,500,000 se and hp'c ?? ~- ; has . ~ .tau)- to spend $1,500,000 on JkisM^oners' para dise and he's a gent who can mak^at^^^^S;; operation of the Jack Tar Courts is tops & jjwasi^^^ that spot can't be beat... *" Big Ed's super-swank ho&&}.?╜?√ß* ??ujoin $Hei present Courts on the west s|de Jpffc^cross froiMyfetewart Beach . . he'll try to opeij^f^n as much wjpop-de-do as Jakie Freedman's Las Wejks Sands, in Jraly. This new hotel, the Freew#, mfc^mtiM $15,000,000 yearly Air Force payroll, ai?╜F a re-opejpig of the Bali- | nese Room (expected next week) shoyj^put the Oleander City high behind?╟÷& we're fir it ljQjrper cent issl RTHE ORIGINAL omeikF PRESS CLIPPINGS ?√ß?√ß 220 W. 19* St., NEW YORK 11, N.Y. Tel. CHelsea 3-8860 Cir. {D 3,547) This Clipping From BURBANK, CALIF. REVIEW ffbf. I j Valley, a son. [Brill--Malleus Ceremony ?╟≤Perfomed by Rev. Garner informal wedding at i A reception was held at the . Saturday at the First home of J&g. bridegroom's moth- ^?╟≤^ i*a-W*mtza\ -- -^^- ;;^jjjkttiaurel. ftey. Th* hos tess ^^l^iS^vinchell, pWMf^'Mrs. Pet- honeymoon at the rWG^s4$_&' young ^mall^' !TO^* home ill v0ij|6 "they are s of building thejr In ?√ß^ethodist qhurch, Athalie Annjer, Mrs, IMalkus, daughter of Mr. and i Cany o|j[| ?√ßMrs. Jay tfeterson, li|5-- North was riimMr..?╟÷?√ß ILaBrea, aniky&f&ert Irving Brill j^p^l^T Patter^ Recited nup^p^ws.^^fee doub^^Moiiy*,^^ jring cerenl^^l^as^^^forj^d|^Followings foy Rev. Edward' Garn^^tooa^ Salids " Ing a musical interludj^vjRhe goul organist who plkved^Be^mke"\^th ['Always," "I Love You^Eruj^flii ~jt knd "Claire De LimeJ-^limaxed ne^^ome. jby the Bridal March_mfae candle-jjjroung Mrs. Bill is a gradu lit chapel was derated wtijwtte of Hollywood High School, gladioli and ch#santhem|llns and her husband was graduated] for the occasion, m ' ?√ß jgkwZ^ from San Fernando High School The bride was esdWrecTtb' the (altar by her father, Jay Peterson. She chose a powder blue /suit for her wedding and wore kvith it navy accessories. She carried a white orchid. | Her, only attendant, Marilyn ^uelow, wore a navy suit and parried a colonial bouquet of roses. James Sanders was Mr. 3rill's best man RTHE ORIGINAL _ omeikF PRESS CUPPINGS ?√ß?√ß _J$i&_V?' 220 W. 19th gfeMEW YORK 11, N.Y. TelJCHelsea 3-8860 Mi (D 36,228) This Clipping From AMA^E), TEXAS NEWS rCEDRlC ADAMS says: VARIETY REPQRTS-: Better have something in your kick if you're set on being ?√ß an actor. Actor's Equity reports mat .the?╟≤ average actor worked but 10 weeks during tne 1951-52 season, and that his income was about $825. Only one in eight' actorsynartaged to earn $5,000 or more for the yea**, and only 'omy^^was able to rack up $10,000. The figures a/e fbr IggjUtfee^fer oniyf not radio, television or movies . . . Deapif^rE'tf and" Jerry Lewi^are asking release from the half dozen Jnajor-, television appeamnces they Las Vegas, Nev., is now ranked as for ^yhrgbig'tlhae vaijfeville acts. .xHrcuit lips the buy- n^_w^_w^_w?╟÷mmmx. 'able to-fippe'ar-tor a tis, .the pinch-hitters around ffyfjsXih- [yjursge, Frankie L^ne, the Ritz | were to ma,ke this season . the top,town in the countr Additi0ns^4|s-fhe.Sands hotel ! ing powfW-And"rwT?eTr>Danh show there because of larn stitute?:-fdrf'.him included ,Jip BroUiers,' "Jane Powell, Daifflfe HJarcel and Ra Temp^p^ybov TV player J?║ Wa^Jinj show. $&?·{ in that onto his^Kmi'se, ' I;up his 6r :ime he Jfetima^^ has lifted 80 tons of kic :L MprChrist IT'S'.Ag^EAR UNTILjjpfChtfetmas. but one of the tunes % be hearing then is "AJleTter Reaches Santa." It's.already.been set for plugging during- the holiday season of 1953 ... What's in a name:. Vaudeville' strong-iaw performer billed as Iron Jaw Jackson now has a five-vear-old son who lifts chairs and tables with his teeth. The lad's billing: Iron Jaw, Jr. ... A couple of lions, three tigers, four bears, two hyenas and three seals escaped from a circus in Paris and defied the efforts of police and trainers to round them up. When thev encountered metropolitan traffic, though, they had enough of freedom. They slunk to the curbs and were only ..too happy to get back into their cages. Even, you might say, as the rest of us . . . DisdaiHgthe razor, gents, when you're out on a hunting or fishing trin. It's revealed now that Gabby Haves first grew his famed beard while fishing. And since then he has been employed in no less ^arj_^74 cowboy pictures. (Courtesy of Minneapolis Star-Tribune) HOUSTON, TEX. CHRONICLE Circ. D. 183,856 - ?╟≤ggtfm [Night and Day Wanta Buy a Big Sale Time BY CHARLIE JEVANS THE ANNUAL TAVERN sale "season" is just around the corner. Each year as the January business ^op ^j* ?╜n ^ cocktail loifnges over town,;$&&-of operators \ -$mp: tip their plac&j&f sale. i#SR . $JBmig& 'th6.^^Sa|??' d<|esn'|: last too long, m^Ep?: feel ^at' a mo^th is too long and afterthe heav^^irist? nxaW^feid Ne^?i Year ^usfee^s rush, they're ready to -throw |rJfe towel. Figures for th%vj&ast few years show tha"t morenBcktail lounges change hands during 'January- fiUd' February than any other two monlffl of the year. IN THE MIDDLE: Last week two departments of Foley's?╟÷one of the town's largest department stores?╟÷held a Christmas breakfast on f the mezzanine of the Lamar Hotel. One department was breakfasting in Room A, the other in Room C. In the middle was another store departmental breakfast ?╟÷ from Sakowitz, another of the leading downtown stores. Foley's had 'em surrounded. Nightclub? Approaches ' to get rid of Sugar Bowl tickets they ordered early?╟÷before they learned that a Texas team would not play in the. New Orleans New Year Day classic. Most Houstonians now planning a Cotton Bowl trip to Dallas. * *, * iflG^pprVKW QUOTES-: Realtor Bill Robertson defines a cemetery: "Where careless drivers stop" , . . And another traffic safety theme is behind the sign on the ' road near Crosby: "Many an Angel HAD the right of way" . . . Ad Man Herman F. Grotte tells of the fellow who observed that the only VOICE Fop'gets ih family affairs any more is the INVOI^bJ''. , .. . Someone suggests this motto Wjot -a" secretarial service: "Our business is minding yours" ... HERE AND THERE: .<!& getting *'tinie for tnosen^V^^a^r^r^Mtions and-an a week 4rnj^3^^.?½y,bei^me to start breaking^^eto vA^'^I^ck .Foster and";hie:.^^jjfj^i^'a' big hit with Empire, M^pirk. .' . That new singing 1aai$S^f worn Chuck's orchestra is De!a|K^l^rshall.... A lot of HoustQn|p& ^Tanning early year trips to jps Vegas and Jakie j Freedman's ^^ik new Sands Hote|#J . Stock s^jv backers~btrsy ^??fl^fljpJ