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SE ESTABLISHED 1888 BArclay 7-5371 PRESS CUPPING BUREAU ^Ctic. D/2',88-HV,' held in *^S 0nly nine guests kmhBI ES^^^PD 1888 BArclay 7-5371 PRESS CLIPPING BUREAU j 165 Church Street - N^wYork . MATTOON, ILL. JOURNAL-GAZETTE Cir. D. 7,616 ?║?·P 241953 Rita Hayworth, Dick Haymes mKBBkm and Dick Haymes today gamDiea once more with matrimony. j The 34-year-old actress and ber ?Σ≤ri will recite vows each S lid taJe times before, in a Spr^-yintheOoldRoom: of the SandsHgiSt . wiil0"T^j^EXattr general *erem??ngnf toe Sands, will be the m^tteniart PhL^pher, and l^rS outnumber toe invit- ed guests three., to one. -l4 unpretentious affair will te P| contra to the screen sta^ ?avish French' wedding to Prince K^W N businr and legal associates of-the couple. Sfe only relatives on hand will be |$g$ri two daughters. ^ Rebecca, 8, the offspring of Miss ?║aAorth'S marriage to Orsop Wel; fes^nd the Princess Yasmme||J| iSe her moslem father a ESTABLISHED 1888 BArclay 7-5371 PRESS CLIPPING BUREAU 3* 165 Church Street - New York oirf&WA, ILL. Remfiwfcan-Times Rita Hayworth Marries ft Whv ex-husband My Khan, StateSI^migr*ion A^; ?· ?╟÷ ^-^rrrn ?╟÷| states. ??f?·to make a iS^/hf^tlotoato^ port." descendant of the prophet Moham- ' Spinal barrier to the wedding was cleared Wednesday when Haymes copped e seven-minute divorce de-; cree from Nora Eddington Flynn Havmes Less than an hour later, fought Rita back to the courthouse, where both nervously filled mmSJBM mmMm answered. "We l^oth mtend to live SS any of Rita's cookmg. J ?╜Who marries Rita Hayworth foi cooking?" the singer asked. ESTABLISHED 18! BArclay 7-5S7J PRESSOJPPING BUR^iy IAS Church Street - New.York STERLING, ILL. (GAZETTE Circ.rD. 12,575 Honeymoon No. 4 For | Each Begins For Film Actress And Crooner LAS VBGAS.HeV. UB-Rita Hay- me fourth honeymoon for eaon w i bulb-lit wedding in a gambling re S04^l?wonderfullybappy,''the \ redhaired bride said^ after tbe three-minute cerammiy^l^JJ j S^-ot^S5^ca^ MTheHSeeSstar and tne crooner SSSBSKH ! Hajftnes on his nignt emu tt-ipv have rented a house in and Hollywood for one picture a o hv her marriage to actor v*jw?? 8, by ner "?╜* -princess Yasmine, footedon ftom a divan. H ' Teare m Her Eyes The bridal coflple said their I dJs?? firmly. B'^ars came mto fore she 80*Jl??fr.+?Σ≤ afterward. Haflffies wore a blue pm v* SUlZfehTmarriage, to Welles ^Prince Aiy, Rita was wed to aMd ^. Edward Judson. Haymes' I 'SSssg aS^Nora Flynn Haymes, ex-wife tion difficulties; yt#^time' the -did not constitute an entry into th?╜d ggj^g reentry, he must go to a foreigi port." _____IMj!!aiiiiiifl!'l'?╟÷ ESTABLISHED 1888 BArclay 7-5371 PRESS CLIPPING BUREAU 165 Church Street - New York CONNERSVILLE, IND. NEWS-EXAMINER Circ. D. 6,558 SEP 11 1953 Haymes, Hayworth To Git License Today By JIM BACON LAS VEGAS, Nev. UR ?╟÷ Dick Haymes, a crooner who has had plenty of trouble with wives "and Uncle Sam, takes out a marriage license today with Rita Hayworth a gal who has had her share of husband trouble. Haymes and the glamorou screen star pick Up the wedding license at 4 p.m., CST. That is just one hour after he gets a divorce from Nora Eddington Flynn Haymes. The Argentine-born singer and the actress will be married Thur day morning in the ,Jand?·-gflj?║^ where both have been guests for some time. It will be marriage No. 4 for-,both. The couple spent a quiet nignt on the eve of Haymes divorce aetaaj They ate dinner together in MM&.. Hayworth's room while her two young daughters, Rebecca, offspring of Orson Welles, and Yasmine, daughter of Prince Aiy Kahn, had their dinner in the hotel dining room. A friend said that Miss Hayworth's stay here has been confined mostly to her room. She has been here to he near Haymes while he established his six week residence required for a Nevada divorce. The wedding will be a simple one, contrasted to her lavisfe French wedding to the Moslem prince in 1949. Federal Judge Frank Maenamee will perform the brief rites in tbe hotel room. Jack Entratter, co- owner of the Sands, will be the only attendant The only invited guests are eight business and legal associates of the couple. The press, also invited, will outnumber the guests three to one. "I want a wedding with no frills this time," Rita said. "After all, I'm getting Dick, and that's all that matters." She cried for two hours Tuesday after the third Mrs. Haymes signed the waiver that enabled the singer to get his divorce today. Else, he would have had to wait another 30 days before marrying Rita. Close friends reported that Rita's tears were an emotional outlet after days of tension built up in fear hat Nora would be stubborn about! the waiver. Hoaeymoon plans must wait resumption of a deportation hearing, started last month and scheduled to resume next Monday in Los Angeles. U. S. immigration authorities hold that the alien Haymes forfeited his rig$rt to remain in the United States when, on an impulse, he visitejLRita in Honolulu. PRESS CLIPPING BUREAU 165 Church Street - New York GRAND HAVEtf, MICH. TRIBUNE Circ. D. 3,971 SEP 24 1953 [Take Gamble Again LAS VEGAS, JNev. UR?╟÷While nearby crapshooters tried to make sevens and elevens, Rita Hayworth and Dick Haymes today gaij^e.d once more with matrimony. The 34-jS^ar-old actress and her crooner, 35, will reciter$|ows each has said three times be||?╜f-, in a simple ceremony in the Jjpi%pom of ^Sands Hotel. WM SS5?║| DistncTWftrlJWWW^ MacNamee, will officiate at the^fwe'-mihfjLit^ ceremony. Jack Entratter, general 1 manager of the Sands, will be the j only attendant. Photographers and I reporters will outnumber the in- I vited guests three to one. i The unpretentious affair will be [quite a contrast to the screen I star's lavish French wedding" to IPrince Aiy Khan in 1949. I Only guests invited are business land legal associates of the couple. [The only relatives on hand will be Ithe bride's j;wo daughters. They [are Rebeccay.8, ^he offspring of Miss Hay worth V marriage to Orson rWe1tes,^H$^^^ j VA, like h&Txaoslem father a direct descendant of the prophet Mohammed. ''J&mfc Final barrier to the wedding was cleared Wednesday when Haymes copped a seven-minute divorce decree from Nora Eddington Flynn Haymes. Less thalfe'an hour later, he brought|Kita back to thepeourt- house, where both nervously filled out the.ma|?╤iage liceh-^ie foiislfs. Should the government win its deportation case against the Argen- tirie-btfrn crooherj t> what country will he and Rita, then live in? "I'm not going to "be ^ported,'* he answered. "We both, intend to live in the U.S.A." The crooner said fye V^ft- mof into Miss Hayworth's suite at t] Sands right after the^&dding reporter asked him if he had eve: tasted any of Rita's cooking. "Who marries Rita Hayworth| for cooking?" the singer asked