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PEGRm, I^fea * STA?· % ?√ß" Circ. D 32,565 ' - I watch as she ?╤eld!m ?√ßfcRita Hst^''?.,. Hayme& Thec^^nony walyp^f^rmed by Judge |Snd Rebecclr^ Frank MacNan^fe.* Jactt En&jgira best man, B^ooner Didt^japfstands behiridT^^nes.--ip:|^^febtoi^- [Rita and BfcfcFiedge 'I Do's'j Like Rolesjji Movie Scenej Las Vegas, I^f^Sept. 24 (tfpfi^he loofc&d 'souMully into Hayme Redhaired -R i-t;a.. Hayworth ?√ß" and- eyes, ^fl^fe Crooner Dick.-#ymes, with aHlfel^Btft'little Yasmin almost brought! aplomb of professionals g o i n g down' the house as she let out a! through a wep-rehearsed- seepee, yeii, "I want a ring tddtbrnmie." S S'fer^oS y ^ ^jfe am very, very happy," Miss pnng hotel.cerfgony--J3f - Hayworth told the press as the Rita added d$|ma to.the.scefi#bg4aiparty headed "for the hotel! by quivering slightly at the close dining room for a Jfcampagne! of the ceremony but otherwise;they breakfast. "I feel* relajld for the stuck to the script and their- per- ffa.it fane in- .a long-v#le." formanee went nfkwith the smooth* .tuning the It) guests fe- nearly ness of one ofthe bride's starring: 30-reporters and photaaphers at role* in Hollywood in- the fourth the dining room, Rita and Haymes marriage for both, posed in front of a four-tier carmel The p r e-s s outnumbered the colored wedding cake'.^P^hich the guests by nearly three to one at the hotel got in a piflfoicity blurb by floodlighted ceremony which was having . itg ihscri]^l,w'''The Sands delayed 45 minuses Because Distfic^ ^i^shes Rita and ^ick happiness." Judge .Frank McNamee was tied g The -ceremon^|pna&: about 20 up in his court by a ju??y trial. hours after the Argentina-born While the guests, press and prin- crooner shed his thhjvwife, Nora cipals waited, Rita's two children Eddington Haymes, jl the court- by former marrlagesg YasmiBr^ftd house here on groui# of extreme Rebecca, patiently posed for eain* cruelty. The third^s. Haymes eramen. Little Yasmin, 3, daughter had received a Caljfjpiia divorce of Prince -Aiy 'Khan. Jfoally a<M last week but that doMlhot become bored and cried out;, '1want 'my final for a year, leajgg Haymes mommie^^l | to get the 'Nevada decree so hei Judge McNameefinally rushed in ancl hjf. *?Σ≤rth lady love might wed j and took his plaHr&iMgnld room im^^^e^m9's^J^mLrT^_Z\ of the ?╟≤?╜?√ß?╜?╟≤&-W^ |ita and Jack ^tratter, manager of the Haymes.^XVaSSn waiting ip S?? acted .as best ma&and stood an adjoining office, wtheh slowly g&Jf Hayme?Σ≤th^#out th?\ marched in white camera? g??d. ?√ß&** <*r?╜nony. .There was no of- The filmstar heated a boment, ?·#?? .matr?Σ≤ ^h???·or although leading d^Mtehotographers to Je ^es of both Haymes' ?╟≤ and sing out, "ComlMht on in folks." ?Σ≤a. s la12^Lwere mjthe party With Y-^min ami her naif ^cfpv along Wlt.h Their husband?, Bartley With Yasmijggpd Ber natt-sister, c ^ m^ Matcu>. gOthers MNC^^St^ in the:e?╜?╜P infced accom- McNamee quickly-, road the mar- . . -, fhe?╜MoitFsiet>nt* fnrW ripge vows ^flBh' said their "I Hfp Sr meatncai agents for II do's" in clearly-audible tones. *Pp ^L'?╟÷ "umL ^ita, we^f^-isi 13fue linen dress, Carried a*boaqMt ofe" white orchids and ^he v;*^^|ed slightly? as HaymeSr s^l^^^ihe ring bn her finge#*-."D&t^||^ pdt oa rii&^on his -finger alitor';' _ , j'M&: The whol^^^emdhy took about two>'minute8||pt me- conclusion of the rites, the pair kis^^twice;with Rita whispering, '?·%4$bve you?' as 165 Cht^k'Street - New York ? MONROE, ^fe. Rita Hayworth Weds Crooner Dick Haymes At Las Vegas Resort % LAS VEGAS, Nev. MB ?╟÷ Rita jHayworth and Dick Haymes are I ji'on the f ourtlrg^ne^moon for ?√ß [;i.each of themwtoda^;^fe^^^^ a ; "i brief i'lash-bulb-lit. wedcUng ;in a j : gambling" f-esof-t hotel-'-^r g- i- tWt'i feei(a^atjderful^.f- b\$apy,r\ E^pe redh?·OT&d bridev3a^.giafter if the.- 4hree-ra5nuto oerSmtSn^;.-'- ^i ' am married to the *ip|^^r.^ally |||fere^;. It 'sqgjmds so wo^eMul to ! ; bea;cailed Mrs. Hayjfnd(?½^. p! -j|fee movie star and ;$ie eroon- neai'f^ to N^ppMbrk Sa^day and i~j hater to PJ^fe^lphi^'ii^Ke the I-:] .^j^^grobtjj^pferts a jngMg-cldb,', I ^gagement Monday ifl^^pfw. I.-:^Qur careers, in facte^thing, ?√ß ;^M|ever sepata|e usy^^^ de-( m ^Ursbd.-She^te^^ie'll f??^^,5vith I r.H^mes 0^*^^vnight <l|j?½ktour. Tht'y-' have rented a, .'hogtse in 1 . l^^nwichgCbnp1! Miss '?╜MWorth I i s^^^-jfehe'll''' c^^ute'^^^jv-een tla^# fend Holl^^dfor^^ri^^ picture, a year.-:-i^p^l .i-^B^'^feremony was pe^parhtied b|?*'Judge Frank MacNanS^r. m I thfec^agds hotel. /~:"-~ I RTRTI?" tw^'oiuughters, Rebecca, S^jfey her marriage to factor Orson Welles, and Princess Yasmine, 3V2, by ex-husband Aiy Khan, looked on. Benton Harbor, Miclu ,?╟?_^_m__w______________^ NEWS-PALLADIUM v'-?irr ?╟≤ fflgirr " ?╟≤ n ?√ß ?√ß Circ. D. 17.1,02 . SEP 2#953 m.\^ I RUa Weep^Mappily AsJShe I Weds Crooner Dick Ha^^s Flashbulbs t|; Light Rites In Nevada LAS VEGAS, Nev., Sept. 25-(AP) Rita Hayworth g and Dick Haymes ire on the fourth, honeymoon for Bach of them today following a brief flashhulb-lit wedding in a gambling resort hfttel. "1 feel wonderfully happy," the redhaired bride said after the three-minute ceremony. "I am tnarried to the man I really love. It sounds so wonderful to be call- Ml Mrs. Haymes." gejhrhe movie star and the crooner t$y to New York Saturday and later to Philadelphia, where the bridegroom starts a night club en-r gagement Monday night. "Our- careers, in -fact nothing, will ever separate us," Rita declar- er.s She said she'll gravel with Haymes0 %h his night club tour. Th|^ have rented a house ""in" Gr#enl#fci^* Conn. Miss Haywotfjfa* said ^e'll commute between ^tbere and Hollywood for one picttlBfe a year.. Th% ceremony was performed ^&y Judge Frank MacNamee inSme Gold room of tfrg_ Sands hotel. Rdu- lette games andsfiTWSSRfR?s"T!8i^ ^^tinued w]fc|rring ,in the nearby H^ sino. y^^w^" S^^^i j DAUGHTERS LOOK ON Rita's two daughters, Rebecca, 8, by her mafriage to Actor Orsbh. Welles, and Princess Yasmine, 3%,?? by ex-husband Aiy Khan, looked 1 on from a divan. The bridal couple said their 'T| Do's" firmly. Big tears came into! Rita's eyes -at the words. The, dou-1 ble-ring ceremony was over before! she got her%ing on Dick's finger;:, she put it on afterward. Little.Yas-'B mine shrilled, "Mama, I want a ring, too." Several hundred persons lined I the way as the couple, arm in arm, j i walked from her quarters in a re-'c mote part of the hotel to the ceremony. Lathered customers-of a barber shop and pincurled matrons I from a beauty salon looked on from a hallway. The judge was delayed by court business. So Rita and Dick went to the private office of Hotel Man Jack Entratter, and each had a drink of bourbon. Mistf 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. Haym^iwore a blue pin-stripe suhc with blue tie. WED 3 TIMES BEFORE Before her marria|es to Welles and Prince Aiy, Ritamwas we^jto-Jj Oilman EdwaMTJud^ti.'". SEa$mes?1 previous wives were iwtress Joanne! Dru, Dancer |fe^ine Marshall, andj Nora Flynn k^femes, ex-wife ofj Errol Flynnv ^|:%ooner got a Nevada divorce Wednesday from Nora, who obtained a California decree from hipiw$a$t week. In connection withrl||s imriiigra- tion difficulties, nmalitime, the honeymooning crooned could take cheer from a federal court decision yesterday in Miami, Fla. Immigration officials there said it "very likely will have great effect on the deportation case involving Haym- DAUGHTB^S STOM^|ffi5^1^ Hay^rS^^ daughters, Yasmine (leftf*ainB ?Σ≤S?╜icca,^^%n yfester- day as she Jbecomes the bride of Crooner Dick Haymes ?√ßat &as Yegas, Nevt g(8ereihony is being performed by Judge Frank 1S|eNamee (right). Haymes' best man. Jack Entratter, stands behind him. (AP Wirephoto) _M* dfi^^ff-HJ^,^" BArclay,7-537l ' PRESS O-IPPING BUREAU ?r ^ U ci+reet - New York 165 Church btreeT ^?╟÷ MUSCATINE, IA. Circ. U. V.^13 SEf'JlP51 es." Haymes, a native of Argentina and an alien, *?? has been charged with reentering this country- illegally after visiting Miss Hayworth in Hawaii last spring. RULING FAVORS HAYMES In the similar case at Miami, Judge John W.> Holland ruled in federal district court that the return of Harry O. Voiler, $2,'former Miami Beach newspaper ...ij^ligsher, from Ruerto Rico in l&^^?½l4,not constitute an entry into t?½ei$J|iited : Stateisgwithin the meanii3#*w the 1917 immigration - .^^S^,,^^^? .. Puerto Ris^ja^t^waH |we in sular possesstoi^^r<^v:^ieywnited States. Judge j HoIlan^!h^p thatt j l *'fbr a resident Cahen>to,'j|iake M\w re-entry, he must gOg|p ^foreign port." The judge reversed a deportation order because Puerto Rico is a UnitedyOTw^^possession. IRita, Dick Nervous At Their Wedding j* Lagj?·egas,-Hev-, Sept. 24 (UP)| I-^^IpSk Hayworth ^^-fi|ft^|||fay^| I messajielwous as beginners^jake jt^Rnir' apiece today when^they j exchange wedding vow?? amid the 'clse^ng of dice and whir of-rou- | lettevwHeels in\a ganlfeling hotel j ' ?9^1e a gay mob' of l^uHsts 1 play Iheir clKisdtt a casino-^^n-i stairi^ythe flame-haired ri^^le beauty and the crooner will say ^eirt!^#o'^kgr-! the press 0011- ^erena^^oom of the plush Sands rMotel^f^*!^g^ '?√ß''^Kit^^% Ije^^^ili^'lisi^c^ed Brid^^h^de 14rafe^ice$ej^!^-^ie simplesf^feJ fflarNi!fc&&&ty>\i |g Weddi3^-if0^3' t<^TmnSe^A.ly J^Chan :fie^ii^^h?╜p|^?½^%)yai guests ^^-^a^?·^p?·^^jB!ii?·^or her f od^l-^^lldiM^ ^^^Eoilf^an old $rem "%JE ^ii^'l^e^^i jitain gold wed^ft|| ^an^a^d^^lihple civil ceJenSbiSy;^1!^!!! ^aS^iecora- tions and onl^p gueg&W* ^ The actre]^^^^ |isu,at^" podges the press, tm!j^lj|pe inyl$eS them all?╟÷newsreel 'cameras included?╟÷\ to the we^m^^jih^.^this ^js^bling' mgcca. . - "> -?╟÷-?╟÷?╟÷ [Htiymes, Rita Are I Ready to Make 1 New Marital Try I I Las Vegas, Nev. ?╟÷(iP)?╟÷-Dick; [ Haymes, a cr??o,__^Lf_^l0 feM^.a^ '. plenty'-of troul^|^^&;-i5^^%hd t|tp: Sam,ctali^0Ut ia-^^p^^e I Ii^pse today with Rita Hif^rth,' 1 a gal who has .had Ijer^s^^'' of I "husband troubled ^ - ?╟≤?' ' 5-^-igr I ..Haymes "and the glamorous I screen star pick .up . the wedding .license at 3 p.-tt[^"\Th?║ifc|^^ust Cone hour after he':gets,ka^Worce I: from Nora , ^^^S^^i sJ&ynn I Haymes. The Argentin^born.^^i^^p.nd a, the actress 'win be * M^ried '^Thursday at: the Sands^ Hotel, '-.where both have been-.gufefsgfor 1 |ome time. It vdli.liec^Strri^ge' v.po.. 4 for both. --AiAM* 1 *?√ß?╟≤' -Honeymoon "piaiB^^^^P^^ait '% sresumpfeion of a deportatipnmea^T gjag. started last month a'nd'st-fte- i- "dMedcto resurr^ negfeM^^^ ih l^jg.g AiSrgeles. U.S.^!mn^gratioVi I Authorities . hold thal^^tymesj | who has' never - be<^r^Sfet2e$tizen,'; - failed to obtain gaf're-entev per- I mitr aft$r visiting.'lyte'rlcently in Honolulu. rUJND DU LAC, WIS. Commonwealth JRenbrter swn 1953m. kctress, Singer iWed In SimpleJ Short Service I Rita Hayworth * Bride Of DicM:.-^ayin^:ifti; Kites| Performed In l||j|et Las Vegas, Ke^i Sept. 2i?╟÷(IP)?╟÷ While, nearby craps^oters tried ^j3&key7s and'li^'.Rita I?ay- ^ worth and t>fi^?╜a^mes today j gambled once more with matri- j mony. , ^B^^^.V*^" ' ?╟? The 34-year-old a.etx^s and her | eroner, 35, j?^te^>'TO^keaeh has [ laid* three* times"Vbeforei^.M' a simple ceremony in the gold room oj tin nViirl- hotirr-1-' !' ?╜ < District Judge Frank MacNamee officiated atypl; five-minute ceremony. Jaek Ei^ratterg general | ^ c*^Manager?╟≤ of the imhds was the 1 'only attendant. ;*Photographers and reporters outnumberedy the ) invited guests th^ee to one:^g|^" The, unpretentious affaugyj^as: quite a contrast to^ the .'-sd^^f star's lavish French we^ffiE^o Prince Aiy Khafintii '4$4S*-y Miss I Hayworth didj^q|sv.ew??i -vHai^a I new wedding Rown.^ie wore a- blue linen st||Mitr^llTO& whichj she has4rwoififeoefor&. p?·k heswil !,ife#yes t6,:;Sfeatcl[ t^-hp;- ,%' W_\ ^^i|r^^^uest|fc|n#^^^ere bvts?½ ^^s^'anS tega^'rasswiaiies of {&?║; i^p^^ni^n^i^^tti'^s. on ha^ we^e'pie wiclel^^b daught^l 1>^y)-fs^^jM^H^ b, the -gal ^ir^vtJJE Mt'ss Jfctyworth's rti^. riage Lt<3cOr,so'ir^ifelles, and flmi RUhceas' Yastt^^fe|-3i/?║', likSf.-'|jrap Mpsl^^-father,iB^ direct deseejfr ant' of -the prop|iet,|M[ohamm^d^ffi "FppI ?harriew..forr the wedi^fe was cleared, ^ednesdsty I ^^n ! H^pes co^p ;a seven-trgllite dworee ?╜decr^_ |rom ..-'-.HprspSd- dingtqn'Flymmiaymes. L^?║s',^an ! ari^ndirtr la^p^te ,'ferofight 'xs&a. ostcl^ 4o thlf: ^ourtnoigse; .wfiese. g'b<^h%ervouslygfilled d|^thfe:'-wSa?r' ?√ß ria:ge license ^rhis. ^jm ^^slm-* Boj^i'-Haymes. ahd Rita da3phe<| pernja^nt- residence ^pNevada,' but i^ia they will soonijadye near Greenwich^<|^i7ii.isvhere'-they are locking fOf-fTrnousg. '^^^^ib^^wbrk is in the East," t&ecrooner Q301^ined#|^^^| ?╟≤iSiliss Saywsrth saidVshe .plans to3 commute between ame . East coasts*j$nd Hollywood for picture cl^honld the]; government wSit^its I deportation case against the Ar- gentine^iorn crooner,-what, country w4tt/ae and Ritafthen live'In? "I'm riot going to: be deported," he answered. "We both intend to live in the U.S.A.' The crooner said he will move into Miss Hayworth's suite at the Sands right after %he wedding. A reporter asked hini^he had ever tasted any of Rit^cookjng. "Who marries I^ta Has^yort] for cooking?" the singer alfced