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BArclay 7-53HW;r ! PRESS^tPPING BUREAU y& Churdj Street - New York ALHAMBRA, CALIF. POST-ADVOCATE Circ. D. 10,426 SEP 24 1SSI - ESTABLISHED .1888 BArclay 7-5371 PRESS CUPPING BUI^g 165 Church Street--Ney^rk MARION, OHIO STAR Circ. D. 18.961. r,1e.t ' AP Wir<$>hotO fRlTA AND DICK HOLD HANDS?╟÷Witb all ofecles excey& a few hou's^cie to their v/ei&nq removed, |i*a Mayworfeh ahd Dick Haymes hold hands at dinner' lastltrtightg TheHS much -publicisedn??ftrri*C|?╜ took j>lace this morfet^g. - "T jRouleHe Wheels Whip lis Ri+a, Haymes Marry 1^ 'VEGAS?╟÷ CUP) Haywokh and Dick Haymes. nervous as beginners, made it four aipiece' today.when they exchanged wedding vows amid the clicking of dice-and whir of roulette Wheels in a ^gambling hotel. While a gay mob of tourists played their chips'in a casino down stairs, the flame-heare'd movie beauty arid the crooner said their "I do's" "ih the press con ference room of the pluslxj Hotel. Hit a, 34, -acting like an excited bride, made the ceremony the simplest of her career- Wedding No. 3 to Prince Aiy Kahn featured champaigne, royal guests and lavish clothes. But for her fourth wedding, Rita chose an old dress of blue linen, a pla :n gold wedding band and a simple civil ceremony with no decorations and only 10 guests. . The actress, who usually dodgis j the press, this time invited them all .?╟÷ ne\v0$0ti^assi3teras included ?╟÷to the w|^3^j#i- this gambling j mecca. ^i^ll^iv^plil1 Judge fx?·$k ?╟≤'.Mal^mfee was I called in't^ri^)rm the^CTemony i only 20 hdpPltfter Hayirfts won ' j his six-week, ^quiek Nevada livorce decree fromlioraEb^dirigtbndFfeid on grounds "she lost interest "ija-i the marriage.^ ?╟≤ Ritaj Dick and Rita, who started dat- ng when both were working in Columbia Studio last February vited only friends d'who stuck foy; during their various troubles With former mates and/the, law. Keokuk, la., Gate City & Constitution-Democrat Circ. D. 9,301 . Sif 231953 Rita and Dick Plan 'Simple Wedding' Plus TV, Newsreel LASJ^GA^Nev. (IP)?╟÷Film star . Rita HayworW^tnd crooner Dick j Haymes are planning a "simple wedding" with television and news- reel cameras grinding away. Then they'll settle doivn as to what they hope will be-a sedate life as suburbanites in Greenwich, Conn. gggie ceremony Thursday will be held in the GMd1 -Ropm of the S_m__& hotel with only nine guests invited/ WTff?Ws,and camera men were told ^y could attend. M'Kl^J^-haired beauty sighed ,happil# |$at she and Haymes "are finally get$eBg married after so many difficultiiiPm., Among- tl^ir recent troubles have been an attempt by the government H>\ deport Haymes, a citizen of Argentina, and death threats.against Miss Hayworth and her. youngest daughter, three-year-old g^asmin. Miss Hayworth, YasmiS^Bad her other daughter, Rebecca, "%,'stfil.are under,protective guard. ?·gid};p|aymes' difficulties with the i^ihv^c^^^de-. partment%emkin to be irohlaPout. 1 It will W Riga's fourth /wedding anflLdHavmes.' thjffd^,, a ggj SEP^I 4th for Each Rita Hayworth, Crooner Haymes on Honeymoon LAS VEGAS, Nev. UP)?╟÷Rita Hayworth and Dick Haymes are on| the fourth honeymoon for each of them today following a brief flashbulb-lit wedding in a gambling resort hotel. - "I feel wonderfully happy," the redhaired bride said after the -three-minute ceremony. "I am married to the man I really love. It sounds so wonderful to be called Mrs. Haymes." irifl^ The movie star and the crooner fly to New York Saturday and later to Philadelphia, where the bridegroom starts a night club engagement Monday night. Wmh "Our careers, in fjti&L ndthing, wimeever separate us,"' 'Rita, de- clipped. She sVid she'll travel with Haymes on his night fclub tour They have rented aj/house ir Greenwich, Conn. Miss Hayworth said she'll commute between there and Hollywood for one picture a Iyear* '^K- 1 The ceremony was performed by! Judge Frank MacNamee in the j Gold Room bf the Sands Hotel, f, Roulette games and' slot macmnes continued whirring "in the nearby casino. Rita's two daughters, Rebecca, 1 8, by her marriage to actor Orson Welles, and Princess Yasmine, ZV-, by ex-husband Aiy Khan, looked on from agdivan. The bridal couple said their "I do's" firmly. Big tears came into I R#a's eyes at the words. The double-ring ceremony was over before she' got h'erfg&ng on Dick's, gfmg^wshje.dput it on afterward.! Little Yasmine ^gjjg. "Mama.i tmaht a ring, too.'^^^ Several hundred^^sons lined j the way as the couple, arm in j arm, walked from her quarters in! a remote part of the hotel to the ceremony. Miss Hayworth wore a short - sleeved,, blue linen dress, a toast- colored tulle' and velvet hat and matching.gloves. Her bouquet was of orchids and lilies of the valley. Haymes wore a blue pin-stripe suit | with blue tie. &^V?· "?·\./ * Before her marriages to Welles | and Prince Aiy, Rita was wed to oilman Edward Judson. Haymes' previous wives were actress Jo- j anne Dru, dancer Joanne Marshall, ij and. Nora Flynn Haymes ?╟≤ ex-wife of Errol Flynn. The crooner got! a Nevada divorce Wednesday froml Nora, who obtained, a California decree from him j last week. In connection with his immigration difficulties, meantime, the honeymooning crooner could take ^heer from a federal court decision yesterday in Miami, Fla, In a similar case at Miami, Judge John W. Holland rifji^fin Federal District Court that the return of Harry 6. Voiler, 62,' former Miami Beach newspaper publisher, from Puerto Rico gin 1951 "did not constitute an entry into the United States within the mean; ing of the 1917 Immigration Act.' Puerto Rico and Hawaii are insular possessioisw of \ the United States. Judge Holland held that "For. a resident ajien^tc|?╜hake ?√ß& reentry, he must go to a foreign] port." 1 ESTABLISHED 1888 BArclay 7-5371 Kf$g CLIPPING BUREAU 165 Church Street - New York i GREENVILLE, N C REFLECTOR I \ I|$ Circ. D. 4,564 fRjta And Haymes To [Have'SimM>Rites LAS VEGAS, Nev tTPv xSSn ar Rita rja^rr,:Iv\u.P)-Fll^> KiSR^'^wwnt^ublMhavp ? n'g to honeymoon :at the gang,* ti ?╟≤- **&*!? **gy, :%?╟≤**&*,-' Monday. S Which resume PRESS CUPPING BUREAU 165 Church Street - New York kentQI- too DEMOCRAT Cirfcw# 3,625 . ?√ßmvmip- PRESS CLIPPING BUREAU 165 Church Street - New York WAYCROSS, GA. JOURNAL HERALD Circ. D. 7,821 SEP Ik 1953 ESTABLISHED 188* BArclay 7-5371 JPESS CLIPPING BUREAU Ijgj-Church Street - New York DUBUQUE, IOWA IpLEGRAPH-HERALD i Circ. D. 39,634 - S. 40,082- SEP 231953 ?√ßRita and {Dick To Get License Prepare to Ma^^^ 'In Vegas Thursday ; IAS VEGAS, Nev. B ?╟÷ \$fe% Haymes, a dcropner who has had; plenty of trouble with wives and] tjnele Samgwas to take out a main i^iage licensegWedneseay with.Ritaj Hayworth, a gal who has had her^ si^are of husband trouble. ?√ß'^"IT Haymes' ."^l . tfie glamorou^- .screen star were .to' pick up _th?Θ╝\ wedding license |t^*P<ni. That is] just one hour afil^;he gets a dl- ! vorce from Nora Eddington Elynn [Haymes. -frgMs -"^i^^l^ | The Argentme-boni: "sln^* larfd t^e actress, will be niajstie^rhurs- day,jt ^e ^^5 Hotel, where ho^ I hav^te^ii '^S^S^^ some Mine. Fit will be marriaie No. 4 for bdth. Honeymoon plans must wait resumption of a deportation; hearing j started last mohthg'and scheduled to resume next Monday d^^,6s j Angeles. V. S. immigration aulhbr-j itiesohold that Haymlsg ;-.wlfo'giia-s] j never become a citizen, failed to obtain a re-entry permit after vis iting Rita recently in Honolulu. /RB-a Hayworth And Dieir" Haymes Wed In Las Vegas HAYMES-HAYWORTH HITCHED-Screen actress Rita Hay- ' worth and Singer Dick Haymes, say their "I Do's" as Judge Frank McNamee, right, reads the marriage vows in a room at the Sands Hotel m Las Vegas,. Nev. Jack Enratter, left, manager of the WeT* acted as $e?║|d-pm. Interested spectators at the wedding were Miss Haywortfi^wo daught^^r previous marriages, Yasmine 'a_V^?·&-' iS*;-f^r left/''^d., Rebecca,58^ . > , ..^ ;?√ß':-,"';?╟≤?√ß?√ß )ld Room LAS VEGAS. Ne1 lhas'said three times be I simple ceremony in the C I of the Sands Hotel. I District Judge" Frank MacNa^^| I will officiate at the five-minute.| I ceremony. Jack Entratter /general!; I manager of the Sands,' will be thej I only attendant. Photographers and; J reporters will outnumber the ?√ß?╟?%-' I vited guests three to one. Only guests invited' are"'.business', J and legal associates of the oupleg ! The only relatives on hand will be| the bride's two daughters. I Both Haymes and Rita claimed suite at th?½' lie wedding. A if he had ever ; IP* ide Miss Haywort b -;coramutp ; b :oast and Holh The crooner said he will