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Kilneighborhood !Laits and June Haver.... Henry must get married. When HUde- THE EVENING STAR, Washington. D. C. Fonda by the way, has been garde Christian, the girl he was TUESDAY, OCTOBER 30. HUM B-13 dating Cheryl Clarke, described engaged to. married someone got legs) Hirsch and his wife as a Texas society girl. else. Ron himself a date with expect; PAY LESS AT VICTOR'S George Jessel at Art Williams’ Rita Hayworth. When that; a February stork.. .. Alan Ladd’s IT’S A FACT-NOT A SLOGAN SULLIVAN 1 HOLLYWOOD El Dorado with Dolores Gray, , didn’t develop, he met German Carol Lee, and Liam O'Brien a fo] duet. Grape juice heiress not the MGM star, and to save film star Laya Raki, and now By SHEILAH GRAHAM confusion she is now Dolores announces he will marry her be- LITTLE OLD NEW YORK Harriet Welch and Ludlow Dean. But to George a pretty | jfore they leave England in Stevens an item. Ann Francis — DANCE |girl by any other name smells January. I Irecuperating after appendectomy, j FOX TROT, WALTZ, TANGO, SWING. §ED ' . just as sweet. Tyrone Power has taken up; . “Tea and Sympathy” has : RUMBA, SAMBA, MAM6O, CHA CHA ¦ grossed $540,000 City The big censation in London ! writing. He scrivened the theater at "Radio dance Hall. ... Gray Cooper’s "Friendly 1A s#* Alice Is a Coward on a dull day, is Joan Crawford’s in a book written by the Men and Maids and Stuff IO LESSONS mother-in-law of Sarah Church- Pa-suasion” follows. .. Margaret V (NANA).—:Ispurious wives, like t non-stop knitting. Things must ; us, unhappy; HOLLYWOOD I’d to meet ,lll, Vivienne Beauchamp, the well j NEW YORK.—To those of tain concealed that Kirin of Jackie Gleason's TVer —. v, Beginners. advanced Wayne cancelled the jaunt the real one.” She's very prety be getting dull over there Budapest agreed dancers VtctOT now John i , known society photographer. who were in as long; land, the world that the | weds Dr. James Trone November offers verv unusual wife so* I asked her, "Why don’t you jlwhen they devote e column to danco to Venezuela with Pilar be-'i and as far away as 1937, the deepest tragedy was that a fu-! 4. Bernard Rclin. public rela- lessons offer in ’ .j Viveca Lindfors is in town with,jago lessons with Drivate, the starting date of “Tim- ] play the wifeon George’s show?” the fact that Joan, who never . bloody slaughter generations, brought up Hospital, technique cause husband George Tabori. But she Russians of ture to tions bfggie, quits N. Y. «yln and partF buctoo” in Italy has been moved Because she's a coward.” replied listops clicking between film takes. that ancient city communism, would for- Lucy , sessions you'll learn • tarry long. [ Hungarians in revere tomorrow. and Desi in- how to lead or < - won’t “I have an- follow . Johnny making up to November 3. So John and Mr. Gobel. Weiss- is a sweater for her ’;has particular overtones of : get the example of their parents. vited for command perform- jtfnreeff [ rhvthni. balance and . other play to do in New York,” a poise, plus latest Pilar fly direct to Rome next muller at the party golff.director. But whatever her se- a gay ’ The Kremlin believed it, . KfrnflLV the i with she relays. savagery. Budapest was too. ance in London. Louise Top- ¦KBntS dance steps Come In week. She'll return soon aftei champ wife, Aliene, told me, , cret, Joan has certainly charmed I leisurely Corpses youngsters today and you'll bo * * ! and city, two cities to be of in Bud- ping and Chefs Hofer serious. dancing with conft- pay periodic « . .' “I’m the Elvis Presley of Russia. the British. There hasn’t been !*i apest prove ¦PJMjVXKl your and John visits. accurate, because the yellow ¦ today that the world . Moss Hart penning his dence at next My old movies have just crack against her, and I An Egyptian journalist t nartv Enroll tomorrow. Waynes able after all Tarzan t one mean (Danube a . The were traveled from Cairo to Pinewood, separated Buda from :and the Kremlin made griev- memoirs. Jean Simmons here guests party for and the > that’s a miracle over there. • of judgment. to be at the the been released there for with j Pest. In midriver was St. Mar- ous error These November 19th for MGM’s “This over * * a two njinute interview Ozzie Olsens, hosted by the Fred women are rioting me in l** you young martyrs, who charged on . Marilyn Monroe on the set of guerita Island, where could [ | j Could Be the Night.” . West MacMurrays—“l’m a third of a front of the theaters. I think I’ll The premiere for Gene Kelly’s s or, night, , tanks only with | jammed Broadway after VICTOR 1 . “The Sleeping Prince.” But the jitake mineral baths at Russian armed Pointer 1730 Conn. Ave. CO. 5-5500 host,” Fred told and the Bob grow my hair long again and picture. “The Happy will fine Hungarian flags, proved that the | Columbia game. me 1 Road.” ; ‘‘no visitors, no interviews” edict i eat and dance at restau- Boss and the Carter Hermans grunt.” be different. The childten of Along great ¦ flame of liberty is not so easily ; by Sir Laurence Olivier still held. rants. the river were ; | the other two thirds. Mrs. ** * * the columnists, critics and movie : garden extinguished. still prefer were ; And no interview. But the boy outdoor restaurants i Men Herman is Loretta Young's Among those wishing good i editors will attend the premiere ' you served the most ; to die on their feet than live on ' wrote a storv. where were youngest sister. Detroit Lions they will write the reviews. peaches you : their knees. In Hungary this luck for Ozzie's ; And Ricardo Montalban writes luscious ever ate. At team—Henry Fonda, „:Well, children usually tell the s pea- . spark was kept alive by the George Gobel introduced me football ' that he isn’t worried although j the racetrack, barefooted Alice when I told Bonita Granville, Jack Wrather, truth. > the Budapest ; Catholic Church and by to his real wife ¦, | !he's shooting “Son of the Shiek” sant women studied an un- MacDonald, George a boy . derground on him, "I’ve met so many of your Jeanette the t Ron Randell is who Suez Canal. j equivalent of the Morning Tele- that tuned in .on the I can think «broadcasts of Radio Free Eu- of more comfortable places to be graph and the jockeys were huge e •rope, just as in Poland, another , iright now. youngsters in contrast to our tiny specimens. satellite nation. #4 I W w m Bn be s&L Julie Bishop—in private lifee |liI Ma m h « m *** * the wife of Colonel Howard ]*** * The dictionary describes a Shoup and the mother of two with 3 The Jack Bennys were us • “satellite” as a small state which ' jchildren—manages to combine that trip. In the morning NEIGHBORHOOD eon ’ adjusts its policies to the more 1 i |j£j»i zm ’'lnjInit: * s&a happy marriage with a career. • received con- Kil Than Merit 1- mail. Jack had a ’ powerful state upon which it de- Films of More Routine In addition to appearing Bob b as tract from Paramount Pictures ’ pends economically. NATION”—The D. W. Griffith classic is one you WINELAND THEATRES Cummings' “My Another “BIRTH OF A 1 wife in his 1 which had to be signed, notarized description shouldn't miss land this is a new print). Hero” series, the red-headed 1 of “satellite” is: “an ABC DRIVE-IN J and sped back to Hollywood. So obsequious or fawning follower Marilyn proves she can act as Julie has a good role in Alan noon, I went J “BUS.STOP”—In which Monroe Op*n 8 P.M Kiddies Free TAB 1 around Jack and - or dependent.” kidnaped by HUNTER. NATALIE WOOD in “THE Ladd's “Buffalo Grass." the chantootsie a cowhand. Cinemascope. ito a lawyer's office and Jack ex- ’ just goes prove BURNING HILLS" find It to that what •‘CALL NORTHSIDE 777”—James Stewart as a reporter who Technicolor, at 8:30. 9:58: FRANK James Mason can’t the E plained the urgency. you read in the dictonary ain’t LOVEJOY in “THE CROOKED WEB." right “Jane Eyre”—so this pro- | clears a wrongly imprisoned man. at 8738, “Mr. Benny." said the Hun- • necessarily so. duction is postponed exactly and James garian lawyer, “I will be au*** * “DON GIOVANNI”—The Mozart opera filmed in color a never HILLSIDE DHIVE-IN now wants to do Western. man, certain Sarnoff’s (NBC) as staged at the Salzburg music festival. 6200 Marlboro Pike Md., JO. 8-7266 Tallyho and all that sort of rich but there are t The Robert I Open « P M Kiddies Free JOHN pleasures in which I indulge. The : prezi awaiting Sir Stork. “THE KING AND I”—Sumptuous film version of the musical IRELAND in "HELL'S HORIZON." at thing. 1 10:08; MONROE in - primary pleasure is my luncheon Michael Wilding and Marie Mc- by Deborah Kerr and Brynner. 6:30 MARILYN • i delight, winningly played Yul Cinemascope, '•*»-* Atk “BUS STOP." Techni- and each day I devote two hours > Donald dating. The Gayne WmKm HkV ROBERTS"—Henry crew comically be- color. at 8:26. “MISTER Fonda and Tunis Is Growing to it. If you will return ,at 2 ! Resellers <she’s Otto Kruger’s In the bored backwash of war in the Pacific. calmed ANACOSTIA ’^Ga.dJtap.W.
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