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    ESTABUSHjfo 1888 BArelay 7-5371 PRESS CUPPING BUREAU 165 Church Street -; Mew York DALLAS* TEX. \ NEWS P Circ. D. 165,041 - S. iW&Z JUN ! 6 1953 WIGHT SPOTS: Louanns Has\ Plans ior New Project Mrs. Ann Bovis, one of the few women night club operators hereabouts, officially opened Louanns' outdoor garden ballroom Saturday night with Clyde McCoy and his ! band on the stand. Located on just about the highest point in the county, this spot has I fresh air conditioning, and even on I the hottest night manages to catch I a cool breeze. The bandstand has \ been moved to the far end of the garden, and a new enlarged ter- razzo dance floor installed. |(&1p the more than thirteen years since Mrs. Bovis and her husband, the late Lou Bovis, opened the place, changes and improvements have been made continuously. Even j now at the beginning of the sum- j mer season, she is planning a I smart new glassed-in room looking but on the garden, as a project for jpext winter. v For the rest of the ?╟≤summer she I'will use the name band recordings from the music bar, as the spot's regular customers, largely in the 1 teen-age brackets '&&?·& to prefer I it that way. TlflBl I That is, of eourse?║ i|?║fless some- I thing extra good in the way of a I name attraction ti^^'4ip. I JAY LEE and~S^rincess, Chinese magic act open %j tfee Colony j Club Tuesday, replaci||^Dea and Alceo, European acrobats* Chuck VMtChell,, impersonator ahd emcee. If and 'Tyra-Mona, the exotic, con- j tinue. I PARAMOUNT7^ singing import| I from Italy, 17-year-old'Anna Maria, Aiberghetti, hasycaught the night] club fever, aijjLjms signed for a two-week stint ^pe Sahara Hotel Las Vegas, stlpiit July 14. . ?╟≤ ?╟≤ And in HoUywe^pihey'^naayingl that it wasn't $20,000 a week that Tallulah Bankhead got for her] Las Vegas' -ifondfr Hotel engage- ment, but a mere $17,OT?╟÷F.N. JUN 10-1153 Hollywood Diary Virginia Silenced By Maternity . By Sheiiah Graham HOLLYWOOD. Virginia Mayo was eager to make a speech at the "Shane" opening, but her liege, lord and j master, Mike O'Shea, afraid of j upsetting the expectant mother, j wouldn't let her. I i At the "Shane" showing, Cary I Grant, minus wife Betsy Drake, j was in Don Hartman's party. [ And Shelley Winters, all dressed I up and fit to kill the customers, [v was with husband Vittorio Gass- I man. . . . Also Maureen O'Hara, I escorted by her brother. MGM's "Flame and the Flesh," I locationing in Naples, took the I coronation off the front pages I there And Carlos Thompson : is the new swoon boy for Italian I maidens. There'll be spotlights, news, radio and television coverage when Esther Williams reopens "The Trails" restaurant with ! Ben Gage, June 16. . . . Tom Morton answers most of his fan mail in verse. ^ # * * * . David Brian plans to play the i Humphrey Bogart role in a revival Of "The Petrified Forest" on the stage. But he'd rather I stay here and make another j picture. Ingrid Bergman's ex-aide, Joe I Steele, does the narration for "Song of the Band," the vOte3B_c. story of dreation produced by Henry Kesler MacCarey was paid $50,000 by RKO for his I share of "Count the Hours." Red Skelton's doctor was tell- I Ing him how well he looked, and I Red replied, "You don't know I how pale |am under the tan." Vittorio &e Sica was in town I to see GarbO about starring for him in "Duo," to be made in I Italy. But this lonely gal just can't make up her mind. . . . Spotted on Rodeo drive?╟÷Gail I Patrick watering the tiny lawn 1 outside her "enchanted cottage" I children's ?╟?shtfi|k The btef-loefcmg man in town these d&|s ,is Fai&er James Keller, -TJp&t of the Christophers. Staying'^ t$$ R??& ^issell-Fred Brissori%DU?╜pths is.Completing a new half-hou? telefilm featuring four tennis greats-rfor the 1 Christopher movement. ; John Wayne celebipbed his I victo# over Chata witpfa party for %m th^J^acayo. On his \ right^t the fefrl most likely to ^ be tlfoiext Mrs. John W.?╟÷Pe- ruvi^Ptiar Pallette. The happy party/l^luded Johnny Weiss- I mullet' Hd his wife. ... The j same night we saw the most 1 standing sight?╟÷John Carradine I in white tie and tails'! He was I at tife. Mocambo, to hear Joe F. I Lewi!!- John used to prefer not I to shW^e; rarely wore a tie, and was '".yiiafcr known as the unkempt -bard. Tpluiah Bankhead. goes into hidingklpffcween shows at the ?·a,nds4n Las Vegas, explaining, ?╟≤vYou people are paying me $20,- ??00 a week. If I come out between snows, people might not want to pay to see me perform." But Tallu always does, her b st j stuff when it isnt. reb.?║ax|e4 Ricardo Montalbaii'T-flies to Mexico City, between painting] his new house, to help his par- I ents celebrate 50 years of wedded bliss. :{f,MkW .-.?╟÷** '*:*'''."??√ß- Now that Jack Lemmbn made the grade as Judy Holliday's leading man in "A Name For Herself," his wife Cynthia has arrived to try for a movie career. She appeared with Jack on television in "The Couple Next Door" and "Heaven For Betsy." The Rouben Mamoulians expect the new house to be finished next week. And they'll have a big housewarming?╟÷"if," says Azadia, "we have any money left." Old-time Star Ramon Navarro is selling his ranch to make pictures in Europe. * * * * Diana Lynn reckons her di , vorce from John Lindsay will cost her around $50,000. John gets! the house, the furniture, and the j two apartment houses they owned together. - I always believed that two in plywood could live much cheap^f than one. Mary Costa, the blonde voice of Disney's "Sleeping Beauty," has tb^, invitations out for her wedding with Writer??Θ╝[h*ector Frank iTashlm June <$|P She's current toiling in "Marry Me Again," whteh Frank wrote and is directing-..,.. M_% Vincent Price* wittptefe wife at a local restajp^t^Jroverheard some one say," *TE(?·4iis wife anybody?" Vince Squelched: "My wife is not anybody. She's just] Mrs. Price." (Released by NANA.) ESTABLISHED 1888 PRESS CL(ftP.^^^JREAU 165 gh^rch Streefj^lew York MiraQIT,MICH. FREl^gSS Circ. D. 44^0*^-471,502 ..;jyjfff'i953 Tallulah, Too BY JACff GAVOR United Press Staff Writer NEW YORKr- Tallulah Bankhead appreciates the $20,- 000 a week?╟÷"After all, I've always been' about one jump ahead of the sheriff despite all the money Tvie, made in my life"?╟÷but she doesn't fancy any more night club engagements^, Tq$ffmigpf?╜j>r tiu^%aitial ex- out^n LaJfcVegas, er her ^ufecessf11 debut iree-we?╜k engagement noted both and f righteneT "It's a great strain to undertake something like this," she said. WzM_W "It sounds like a lot of money for three weeks, doesn't it," the actress said, "but I actually don't get much more out of it than enough to meet running expenses, considering the tax bite, costs of bringing a staff here with me, getting special gowns for the engagement, $8,000 for the gowns alone. It really goes." MISS BANKHEAD, who did a TV show once a month for NBC last season, isnt sure what the network will do with her in the way of video in the fall. "There's been some talk of more shows in the musical variety format that I used," she said, "but nothing definite. I'm not too keen on continuing in that form. "I feel I would like to do a filmed series of half^hour programs based on situation comedy, possibly with me playing myself in stories that would, stem from my activities _ and my home life." ... , MRS. RONNIE FAGIN, of 16576 Normandy, cleats j with Rex Marshall after her appearance on Freedom 1 Rings over CBS-TV. Mrs. Fagin won a savings bond after she succeeded in packing a car for a family vacation. | -^ THE ORIGINAL _t__ RomeikF mm PRESS CLIPPINGS *?√ß 220 W. 19th St., NEW YORK 11 NY Tel. CHelsea 3-8860 Cir. (D 6,872) This Clipping From HOLLYWOOD REPORTER HOLLYWOOD, CAL. j Entratter in Town to Scout Talent for Sands Jack Entratter, the "Ziegfeld of the J Desert," got into town yesterday for I several days of talent-scouting for his I .fends JHntel in Las Vegas. An innovation that Entratter will I put into effect with his next show, the I one following the current three-week I date of Tallulah Bankhead, is produc- 1 tion numbers using boys in the chorus. I He's going to use five boys along with I the standard 12 girls. Entratter is hold- I ing a chorus call today, for both girls I and boys, at Rainbow Studios in Holly- | WOOd. irvt; ESTABLISHED 1888 (Q BArclay 7-53171 PRESS CLIPPING BUREAU 165 ChSrch Street ffiew York J,BYs|ttGHI Joy Ni^n! dances it a C!.-b J" fe^ Y<%l^frev. By -day j she p^^*uT"mmri?╜teras he?╜3n#* | mink coats. (InttrhaUonzti