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ZANESVILLE, OHIO TIMES-RECORDER Circ. D. 22,330- S$ ?·2 1963 Jessel And Margaret Arm-In-Arm By EARL WILSON *|^L NEW YORK?╟÷ I went to see the spectacularly glamorous opening of "The Robe*'?╟÷and saw Georgie Jessel walk in with Margaret O'Brien on his arm. That's the kind of a night it was around our village, due to the arrival of Cinemascope. Herb Shrin- er put it-about ngw when he stood in the people-pac?½ed lobby of the Roxy and said in3Wa%oosier drawl "You couldn't refti* a car or a tuxedo tonight in New York City. I tried both." All the fashion and many of the old fashion writers vrere in th?║ stampede, but Margaret O'Brien, at 16, accompanying^|8Sself struck me as a new fashion in age combinations. I remembered when Jessel was married gbcV^Qis Andrews and didn't like It vj&en a comedian said he use! to talk his wife home from sclibol. , J^lfe^S^tt' "Oh, but my dafe^ytonight is with Margaret's^ ^otfierl*?' protested Georgie, ad^Brig th&f- she's going to be on his TV sb/?^ It was so exclus|^^5??800 people invited, and only about a dozen declined. What impressed this lobby hanger-on was.-^^; candor of the celebrities. g 1 When Mary Martin pranced in wearing a red bullfighter cape whipped up by a Spaniard with an unspellable name, I stared at her coiffure and said, :"Your hair?'^--4fiH. it seem|| grown out. - ip-"'' "Not all mine!" she laughed . . . . and galloped on in. To Sloan Simpson who seemed tp be wearing pearls at her neck held by diamonds, I undiplomatically said: "Those are cUanicjods^ aren't '' -ffieyf' "Well," slie answered, "we always say so." It seemed bigger than two Metropolitan Opera openings. Somebody was always asking me whether I spoke German or Yugoslavian and could' do a foreign broadcast. Eleanor Holm?╟÷who had a mink neckline on her gown?╟÷looked fully as prosperous as Mrs. Alfred Gwynne Vanderbilt, Irene Dunne or Loretta Young. Eleanor was*es- corted by a hotel owner (initials. j B.K.). Dagmar confided to me as she bounced by, "I almost wore a high- necked dress." "Well?" "At the -$ti5t' minute I lost my nerve," she said, i_W--l- S^ A picket line thrown around the theater by Local 802, ,American Federation - of Musicians, caused confusion . . . but several famous members crossed the line. "A picket line is.osupposed to keep you from spending money," argued one famous actor who's a member, of 8P& "We'reJ invited here asffaests?╟÷we're not spend- : ing any loot to go in." Tickets were so tight that only one Gabor was there. Ava Gard- ner's last minute decision not to go made it possible for Eddie Fish- : er to take MisS^merica (Evelyn Margaret Ay). \ There is not much point in de- j scribing the clothes of Eddie or I Miss America or Margaret O'Brien. Let us just say that they were \ wearing their youth and yoif j|p I only look wonderful in that. THE MIDNIGHT EARL *^M_ \ Frank Sinatra and Ava, coping ! new, resumed their Ejjjins to^Jflp up residence on the Coast X^t^* Milton Berle and Ruth Cos^rove are denying rumors theyTO|jet I married in a few days. % y?· The reason Rjta^Havwo^) and Dick Haymes flW!TgefHarried I so quickly is that he has a hearing on the 28th, and Is due to open at the Philly Latin Casino. She'll probably give up her Calif, home and they'll live in-^tafc^ffifctti The Sands Jn Las Vegas as a pepaa- Billy Eckstine's ex-wife wfEf^t- ten percent of his earnings . . ?╟≤ Friends are wdhdering whether that ring on Joyce Mathews' finger came from BUM. RgMjf. ?╟≤ ?╟≤ A bridge expert %dks .around his midtown terrac^lh the nude. Jack Benny tt^gSd down his Palace appearancejw> busy with TV . . . The sja^iiffe ftgrted on the Sid Ceasar-Imo^%e. Coca shew, with some writers leaving . ^ . Model Olga NiclfSias was picked by color photography expert Mike Lavelle as the most colorgenic gal around.- 3 JSHEP^?·n^; Weren't' Merle Oberon and Dr. Rex Ross secretly wed in Cannes recently . . . A foreign ambassador was taken for 60 G's in a Village card game ?╟÷ in the back of a mortaury. Earl's Pearls . . . It's Sid Allen's opinion: "Women wouldn't wear slacks, if they had any bind- sight."tt^^^ WISH I'D SAID THAT: "By the time you have money to burn, the fire's gone out." ?╟÷ Campbellsville (Ky.) News-Journal. TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: "Behind the Iron Curtain," notes Karen Chandler, "adman's afraid of his own shadow ?╟÷ 'cause usually the shadow ftn*t his." '"A smart girl," figures Cy Ros- off, "is one who quits playing ball after she makes one good catch" ... That's earl, brother. ST. LOUIS, MQ| POST DISPATCH ?╟≤ Circ. D. 400,218 - S. 440,357 . Two Reporters for Every Guest At,Rita's-Wedding Tomorrow LAS VEGAS, Nev., Seafe $1 (AP)?╟÷Rita Hayworth, who,married Aiy .Khan amid scented swimming pools and internaticm- al society, will Bgarry Dick Haymes in .|^^iapfe ceremony tomorrow morning. ^g The former gprincess apd thel crooner will be marriedf^by' ft" Nevada judf|e in a^ree-minute ceremony attended only by eight b?╜siftli^^nigp*legal' associates of the:-couple, her two daughters and the jpress, Miss Hayworth said the<^^t would take place in the* gold room of the Sands Hotel at 11 a.m. "V&Bt&tneesEt*any frills and fancy trimmings this time," she declared. "||s enough that I love Dick jft$pahe loves me and we're to be marriejta$*Iast after all the d&nSSultieis^weVe bad to face." M%mtW .:'J@BP actress added that some ?·0 *&j?orter^will be invited to wal^the \^dding. There will be television and movie cameras, to?║gg||*- . ^ilip-f T|^* wedding,: both, hers and ^sj Jfroirih has"been luting on idiijs NeVad^!j|vprce from Nora Haymes/ ?√ß >:. ?√ß-?√ß'. ,"v&\\ Friends ^wid Miss Hayworth cried ior 'two hours yesterday after ^ftks.- Haymes signed a waiver tha?·?╜ enabled the' singer to get his jffllBorce today, Otherwise, he would havehadto wait another 30 days before marrying again. SB g?║: *, Deportation proceedijigs are pending against Haymes;an Argentinean, who failed to obtain a re-entry permit aftfr^isitJSig Miss Hayworth recently in Honolulu, h-'^~^M-x HAB0JigS??'BEBIl. pV, Newsreels at fSimple Wedding' LA^VEGAS, Nev.??(UP)?╟÷Film star iyjgi - Havwnrfh" anri crooner Dick Haymes Wednesday planned a "g|$$pfe* we&gM& mt& te|g^- sion and news^ewljtmeras ifv$m ing away. 1 The ceremon^*#iursday wiffiA held in the>#<$4'<L Room of'flp ga"dsr Hotel with duly nine gujisji myited, but news and camera $|g?║i were told tl^^oidd;,atterfd%^ Among tl^^; ^^^t^troubies have been a**,-^tega^bbyu$<&&. govemimMfto deparkHaymes, a citizen dr.Argenttria.^iai^i^lt t h x threats against; 5^S^Hi^brthj 3s8ptl her youngest daughter, lftree| .year-old Yasmir^^^ BS^^BtlSHED 1888 BArclay 7-5371 press^IIINmng bureau 165 Chul^gtre^t - ,*UjW York GABSDE^f( ALm TIMES Circ. D.':2pi340^. 20,611 Movie Star And Crooner Wed IT LAS .VEGAS, Nev.".#-&j:taHay- I worth and Dick Haymes are on the fourth honeymoon for each oi I ; them today following a brief flash- l bulb-lit wedding in a gambling resort hotel. "I feel wonderfully^:: nappyg' the redhaired .bride said', after the j three-minute 'cereniaij^, "I am ,'married to the, man l'. really love. i It sounds so wonderful to be called Mrs. Haymes " , ?√ß'..-. The movie star and the crooner j fly to New York Saturday and:later i to Philadelphia .->hea.e the bridegroom starts a. night' plub engagement Monday night: ~W$.$?·&', "Our careers in: fact nothing, [wilKever separate us," Rita "declared. She said "'she'll travel, with 'Haymes on his 'hight club tour. ?╟≤jThey have rented.. a3 naiise in' ] Greenwich, Conn.. Miss Hayworth jl said she'll commute betwe^ihere and Hollywood for one picture a ! year. ' I The ceremony was performed: by j Judge Frank MacNamee ' -in;r the I Gold Room of the Sands Hotel. Roulette games and sl'oX-WibEmes J continued whirring in the nearby casino. ?√ßRita's two daughters',- Rebecca, 8. by her marriage-' to' actor-Orson II Welles, and Princess - Yasmine, I 3y2, by ex-husband.' Aiy-. Khan, l\looked on from a divan. The bridal couple said their "I j [do's" firmly. Big tears came; into ?╟≤ ! Rita's eyes at the nvordsg The^ , j double-ring ceremqny wiCoveiC^be- ?√ß jfore she got her Vin^; son Dick's fj finger; she put it on' afterward. ; j Little Yasmine shrilled,. :"Mama, Hi want a.?.ing>f^Qg'a^^|^"^^ | i Several hundr,ed: persons lined r| the way as. the-'.'C'ouple; ^arm in '! arm, walked from her: Quarters in ja remote part of?√ß the""hotel to the ; ceremony. COUNCIL BLUFFsIa" nonpareil' Circ. D. 19,747 SEP m 1953 ~ iHnirmes EASTON, PA EXPRESS Cl'rc. |^.,44,489 RHINELANDER, WIS. NEWS Circ. D. 3,969 I S0S^f-t988 PRE-WEDlf^p^^ifc*&:|JayJ two children ^r3^^^s3^:T^^,.waiti the waiver which^%ould perrhit him] Miss Hayworth. The wedding takes j 3, and Rebecca, 8.?╟÷(AP Wirephotd A ;jeq Hayworth, Hqy\ With Marriage k \ 4 o| pyiu '0404 I Marriage License for Dick and Rita LAS VEGAS, I*Tev. ?·> ?╟÷ DickH Haymes, a crooner who has had ?║ plenty of trouble with wives and | Uncle Sam, takes out a marriage | license Wednesday with Rita Hay-1 worth, a gal who has had her I share of husband trouble. tt"^V"f Haymes and the glamorous | screen star pick up the weddjn& I Tnee^Qf 3 p. m. That is just. | day at the d?╜Aj|. gets ,a divorce * i have hoen guebts tor *. .R-iynf, \l It will be n^fflE^MpWiP'^r tfeuif Honeymoo^pOTS^filt'^ait resumption .^^<|e^Ortatfon hearing, started last nionrn%nd scheduled to resume next Monday in Los Angeles. U. S. immigration authorities hold that Haymes, who has never become a citizen, failed to obtain a re-entry permit after visiting Rit&Jifecently in Honolulu. JHaymes To Get License IJ 1 One Honr After Divorce A LAS VEGAS, Nev. W ~ ^J ?√ßHaymes, a crooner who has nad lnlenS of trouble with wives and ?√ßuncle Sam, takes out a marriage! nSSwfc*oday w^&J11^ Hayworttlj ;J????.WJi??1 her share of I busband trouble. . - m Haymes attai.the^glamorou^ screi" star pick up the wedding Ucense at*3 p.m. &"****&$?║'?√ß JtimeT^ That is just one hour aft# lh??s a divorce from Nora if | dtnston Plynn Haymes. JL Tie singer and the actress j?╜l^ ?╟≤be married tomorrow at 11 '??.|i S Sand^JM, ^r!^bot^1Cm 1 been guliWW^ome time. Itftnll be marriage No.4 for both. M mhW,-_S_l__f---- . Circ. Dar5,fe34vmg, . jjloymes, Rita Speak :J|I I^ows in Las Vegas | m I TAc VEGAS, Nev. ?╟÷INS?╟÷ Movie ; p Queen Rita Hayworth and singer j IDiSc Haymes. climax their torrid. I bS tangled romance today when , 3.i they exch&hge marriage Vows at I I the ;-di|eS;; gambling, town-of Las 'Ivegas^HS^^I^ 1 '?√ß_?√ß 1 Rita"v""lnd the Argentme-born 1 crooner .M >ved at the -Jfife! I hotel in^iSbeya-describrarSf i ?╜?╜fflWh- ciftmony attended only by 1 Till iiffl^tes - Plus a coterie of 1 newsmen,, photographers, oolum- 1 nists' and n^wsreBl men. .;_&&%?√ß?√ß 1 However, the "cozy^ntamagea I will be in sharp contrast to - Rita sffl llast wedding to PrfofTAly Khan^, LIBERAL, KANS. SOUTHWEST TIMES fe CLrcmD. 2,370 SEP131953 fs ^ourApie^ rnkgaSiM F&_T?·r^TT m beel^ggffPW where both h'm'