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Nancy Kelly’s Anita Ekberg, in a black gown me he want* 20th Century-Fox' more than ready to make up. brother. John, has a crush on that was ‘way off the shoulders, | to give him perptiedbn to do managed stay a Charles Bickford got his Hildy . Humphrey but to above jplay during Parks. the! the summer. Rose- tickets mixed up, and almost What,’ Davy hips, told me Wayne's Bogart ' ... mary, Maids, a standout in Para- a Pirate?war John of course, will be in It. and and / get to see Men Stuff Bstjac company big plans didn’t in himself In Angels.” . has Clark, Judge Impellitteri Century-Fox teaming mount's “We’re No Disney's big dating gals Fred with a sunburn 1 this one. Charlie steals the Vincent Lauren McCarthy’s Bill, Walt next movie, , other while wife Also on major Glenn brother. for her. Warner Brothers his bald head, sneaked in via • picture. recuperating from Bacall with Tom Ewell in "The phoning lovely, project is the story Gwen is In Europe. That was want to buy contract.; Latin Quarter’s of Jean half of her the side door. He looked like an ! <R«l*o»«l by operation. Robert Mont* Camp Follower.” . Peggy gal press agent l N. A. N. A.) Marie Miskls. ' LiFttte, the New Orleans pirate. his he took with 11 Lucille Ball and Desi Amaz, Indian that had just been gomerys step-daughter. Anne Castle marrying Mike Curtiz’ him to “Three for Tonight.” waiting go on TV, quipped, And Walt is trying figure j see to scalped. Harkness, and John B. Mooney ass’t director. Bill McGarry. to out «.**** “let’s not waste time.” Desi Dean Martin, with his pretty picking . ace Haley, jr., dating Jayne how he can use I the date. Liber Jack Red Cross Names Fess Parker as Judy Holliday tells Europeans pulled out a package of his wife Jean, who really should be and Dorothy Malone getting Mansfield. Heart attack Jean. .. When Laurence Harvey who ask her where she got her sponsors’ cigarettes, and turning in the movies, told me he has V . “Gay around. The Macdonald bedded Eddie Hildebrand, Fund-Raising Chief i etums in the fall, to costar with walk, "I had tea with Marilyn to the crowd said, “now folks, I been playing such good golf Careys expect . Song- i Bir Stork. Nineties’’ big wheel. Grace Kelly in “The Swan,” he'll! Monroe, I wiggled away Cagney may replace writer daughter, Albert W. Wold of Minne- | and James Lew Brown's apolis, Minn., has been named be accompanied by top British 'with it.” . When Jeff Donne'l Spencer Tracy in “Tribute To Mrs. Gerry Mulligan, mending. Margaret national director of the fund- actress Leighton—as! and Aldo Ray raise the flag on . , Helen O’Connell Pete A Badman”. Jane Proman and raising of the American Red his bnde . The French are; their house it means their sv. im- again undergo surgery. Rogulo hotter than July. calling Kelly, to bone Cross, it was announced today. 1 Grace “the ma- i , ming pool is open to the neigh- ONLY, • ... son Ashleys Fontaine stops in . A for the Ted Joan over New Wold, former donna o' the cinema.” Rob- 1 borhood kids. Gale Robbins i Hume Cronyn and Jessica York July 14 for two nights of Mr. executive' once-upon-a-time director of the Minneapolis and 1 ert Stack’s and her architect husband. Bob Tandy's mgr.) . 20th Cen- playgoing. Then vacations in Hennepin County Chapter of the heart-throb. Claudette Thornton, 1 Olson, are adopting a child. tury-Fox still in the dark as Italy before starting a film in with Arthur Loew, Jr., who I daughter. I Red Cross, succeeds Richard P, Joan Bennett’s pretty film I to Jean Peters’ whereabouts, Vienna. * thought was having a big ro- ITPolly BERGEN |H A now ftrititH j Swlgart, who recently resigned. Melinda Markey,, modeled for b*ing for oodi- believe she recently secured a ** * * mance ¦ IJj A former writer for the Min- with Marisa Pavan, at Frederick of Hollywood at his STAR OF STAGE,SCREEN, i divorce in Florida from Stuart recovering Mrs. Victor Moore neapolis Journal and Tribune, the Mocambo for Florian Za- recent New York fashion show- RADIO A Al*c Guinnoit in Hflf Cramer. Stan Kenton and following night. TELEVISION IN from shock an auto Mr. Wold joined the Red Cross bach’s opening ing. ‘To his vocalist, Ann Richards in . Harry Benay \M Paru With crash. Crocker seri- chapter in Minneapolis in 1942 Venuta is off to Eliza- At the Hollywood premiere of SAILING 0 tune. Cherie DeCastro to ously ill at St. John’s Hospital, beth Arden's “Maine Chance” “Not as a Stranger" Jeanne wed Monty Hale.... Leo Guild as director of public information TIME Santa Monica, kidney ailment. and assistant for a rest, while husband Fred Crain, with husband Paul Bnnk- , Opm serious about TV’s Eugenia . executive secre- The Eddie Cantors cele- tary. He has been executive di- ' Clark works in three pictures in man. told me she will work in H . Paul. Joan Blondell brating ann’y. Hollywood. Tuffy and their 49th . rector since 1949. McCor-; ;pictures for two more years then Richard Derr blazing. Last Mag son re- writer Paul Denis’ In his position, Mr. mack, the ex-Ram football play- retire. TV show enjoyed by Boston cuperating from surgery new Wold er,1 just after a will assist and advise the volun- 1 is Jane Withers’ most im- Kirk Douglas, in from „MCI c star, Harry Aggannis, was bike crash. Sharman Douglas portant visitor on the “Giant” Oregon and his “Indian Fighter” *U/Sf Bob Hope's comedy on a being by teer national Red Cross fund bit rushed . 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