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    ESTABLISHED 18S8 \ 165-^te^H'^^M2^wWork ?SS>e|^&ariz. "?√ß mmiz. iBpfrkLic SEfcllW XXTWlriiTiD* Pafcp Newlyweds Rita Hayworth vv cuuiiig v^ajvc an(j pjc^ Haymes cut the first pieces from their wedding cake at a brief reception which followed their marriage in Las Vegas yesterday. Eight invited guests.and scores of newsmen and photographers helped ea|t |he cake.?╟÷(AP Wirephoto) Floodlighted Ceremony Rita Adds Drama To Scene As Wedding Script Unrolls By ALINE MOSBY LAS VEGAS, Nev. (UP)?╟÷Redhaired Rita Hayworth and Crooner Dick Haymes, with all the aplomb of professionals going through a well-rehearsed scene, were married here yesterday in, a gambling hotel ceremony. Rita added drama to the scene by quivering slightly at the close of the ceremony but otherwise they stuck to the script and their performance went off with the smoothness of one of the bride's starring roles in Hollywood in the fourth marriage for both.,: The press outnumbered the guests by nearly three to one at the floodlighted ceremony which was delayed 45 minutes because District Judge Frank McNamee was tied up in his court by a jury trial. ^iijJilP^m WHILE THE guests, press and principals waited, Rita's two children by former maimages, Yasmin and Rebecca, patiently posed for cameramen. Little Yasmin, 3, daughter of Prince Aiy Khan, fi- m &mt2j?·ZMMM' JLj!_J: nally got bored and,cried cut, "I want my Mommie.'' .. Judge ^ McNamee finally rushed in and took ftis place iri the Gold Room | of'.the -.&jti&jii|MHtiRita and Haymes; ^noMa! oeen waiting in an adjoining office, then slowly marched .in.While cameras round- The film star hesitated . moment, leading one of the photographers to sing out, "come right on in, folks." With. Yasmin a and her half- sister,. .Rebecca,1.j parked on couch, "Judge McNamee quickly read the marriage vows and both said'their "I do?s" In clearly audible tones. Rita, wearingda nli!e linen dress, carrieeLa bouquet of whit-orchid! and , f|e& tremb^f^ slightly ai Hayme^, slippedFajHj^ping on her finger, jfLater she-jg^da^ing his finder also. TH$sWHOLE,, ^JfjP^jj t< abo4|.|wo mihu^Hftj^VI^ con- clusio'ri'of the rite?, i$fc.:$<?½i; kissed twice- with. ' Ri'ta^^y?║^isg, "I love you" as she lo<>ke%ij|ipully into Hayme's -eyes.J But/" little YAmMM'g almost brought, down tKe$fi$)u^|d a? she let out a yf 11. "I waftt'aVing too, Mommi'e."- "I am very, very happy;" Miss Hayworth told' the- ?╟≤j^0& as the bridal party headed^^^ the hotel dining room for a champagne breakfast. "I feel relaxed,for the first time in a long while." THE CEREMONY came about 20 hours after the Argentina-born crooner shed his third wife, Nora. PRESS CLIPPING BUREAU 165 Church Street - New York ; CHARLOTTE, N. C. Ci3|Df7d,l32 SEP il.;1953 OBTAIN LICENSE Rita Hayworth and Dick Haymes are shown as they appeared at the county clerk's office in Las Vegas, Nev., where they obtained a license to marry. (AP Wirephoto) ESTABLISHED 1888 BArclay 7-5371 PRESS CLIPPING BUREAU 165 Church Street^ew York CHARLESTON, W. VA. MAIL Circ. D. 57,149 jflj 56,790 SEP5'f1ffi9 (Rite Plans Simple Wedding InFrontOiNews Cameras LAS VEGAS, Ney. (UP)--Film| star Rita Hayworth najid: crooner | Dick Hayirfe> today planned "simple;.>ifre#ding" wh*h/ television and newsrjeeld cam^S,fgrindingj away. I Then, they'll settleA^^jl as to what they hope will %e a- sedate- life as suburbanites in^Greenwich, Conn, i y^MrJw -'s<?║J|f The ce^&^cm Thurs$fi<v will be held m ,#Sf.'ipr4 .-&>$$* ?╜* tp ej Sands flotet;'with only-Mfte guests) Irtvited#Jaittfe4*ews apd'^bnera men were toM^^y conffiLmtend. The r^pired 'bemy s i)g h e d happilyjfjn^gshe aBy^paymes "are finally "getting ,moaned after so . many difficuItie^^^B Among their x$@$| troubles have | been an attest ,J??M|te; govern- ' ment to ppprt^lp^^l, '?√ß<$$citizen! of Arg^Sna^.. aSp|?½*cih 1 threats j | against A%5gii|l|^^fi|^Lnd her| youngest ^au^f^; tjba^fe-year- old Yasmin. I "We want a simple wedding," j Miss Hayworth said firmly. "This j one is too important to me to ciut- ster up with a lot of unnecessary ; frills. It's enough that we love eachj other." *!3ut:&te wedding unlike the final clinch in the movie thrillers, w#n't see all of- their ^^idaches solved. Miss Hayworth, Yasmin, and her other daughter, Rebecca, 8,' still^ are under' protective guard \and i Haymes' difficulties with the Immigration Department remain\to be ironed out. : % will be Rita's fourth weddife and Ha^mfes'-' thM. The coupp plans to* honeymoon at the Sandf over the weekend and then travel to Philadelphia, where H a y m e?║s opens a night club engagement. Rita, Dick Setfo Roll Matrimonial Dice Again . LAS VEGAS, 'Ney, Wl-While nearby crapshooters tried to make sevens and elevens, Rita Hayworth and Dick Haymes today gambled once more with matrimony.g The 34-year-old actress and her crooner, 35, will recite vows each has said three times before, in a simple ceremony in the Gold Room of the oSandsHojtgj^^??*-?╟÷'-'- District judge Frank MacNamee win officiate aggjfoe ~ five-minute ceremony. Jack Entratter, general manager of the Sands, will be the only attendant. Photographers and reporters will outnumber the invited guests three io one. The unpretentious affair will be quite a contrast to'the screen star's lavish French wedding to Prince Aiy Khan in 1949. Miss Hayworth will not even have a new wedding gown. She said she would wear a blue linen straight dress which she has worn before. Her head will be covered by a toast-colored hat of tulle and velvet. She will wear gloves to match the hat. Only guests invited 'are business and legal-associates of the couple. The only relatives on hand will be the bride's two daughters. They are Rebecca, 8, the offspring of Miss Hayworth's marriage to Orson Welles, and tbe*Princess Yasmin,! V-h, like her moslem father a direct descendant of the prophet Mohammed. , Final barrier to the.wedding was cleared yesterda^wjien Haymes copped a seven-minutfe .'di^*^ decree from Nora Eddhigton Flynn Haymes. Less than an hour fiter, he brought Rita back j4a*t|p'jflfcrt- house, where both nefvdli^p:" Jpled out the marriage license JjBpafc; Both Haymes and Ilii^^Laimed permanent residencef ht/^ej$ada, but said they will sdoh movegliear Greenwich, Conn., where the$| are looking for a house. "All my work is, in the East,' the crooner explained. Jffff.. tt Miss Hayworth -said she plans to commute bet$|en the East Coast and Hollywood for picture making. g Should the government win its deportation case against the Argentine-born 'crooner, what country will he and Riiarthen live in? "I'm not 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 the wedding. A reporter asked him if he had ever tasted any of Rita's cooking. Who marries Rita Hayworth for cooking?" the singer askejcL_ * PRESS CLIPPING fUREAU 165 ChHl# Street | New York LENOIR, N, C. ' NEWS TORtth ./Circ. D. 3,640 SEP 24 1953 Rita Hayworth, Dick Haymes Gamble Again With Marriage LAS VEGAS, Nev. (ffl ?╟÷ While nearby crapshooters tried Jo make sevens and elevens, Rita Haywortn and Dick Haymes today gambled once more with matrimony. The 34-year-old actress and her U-ooner, 35, will recite, vows each has said three times before, in a simple ceremony in the Gold Room Of the Sapris HttfeT District Judge Frank MacNamee will officiate at the five-minute ceremony. Jack Entratter, genora! manager of the Sands, will be the only attendant. Photographers and reporters will outnumber the invited guests three to one.. Only guests invited are- business and legal associates of the couple. "The only relatives on hand will be the bride's two daughters. Both Haymes and Rita claimed permanent residence in Nevada, but said they will soon move near Greenwich, Conn., where they are looking ley. a house. "All my work is in the East," the crooner explained. Miss Hayworth said she plans to commute between the East Coast and Hollywood for picture making. The crooner said he will move into Miss Hayworth's suite at the Sands right after the wedding. A reporter asked him if he had ever tasted any of Rita's cooking. "Who marries Rita Hayworth for cooking?" the singer asked.