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The Daily Times from Davenport, Iowa • 33

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The Daily Timesi
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Davenport, Iowa
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33
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PAGE 3-G THE DAILY TIMES, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 29, 1950 rPSA fT I PETER WHAT D'iO YOU I 1 11 1 I uiut If I I rw'N WALTER W1NCHELL Man About Toicn The Elopements of the Week: Preston Tucker's son. John, with Jane Haywood (in Chicago); and John Joyce (of the Mocambo Movietown clan) with actress Kathy Mason at Elkton Golfer Peggy Kidd will become Mrs. Bob Swann (of page 729 in the Blue Book) April 14 Peter Bergson (a leader of Israel's Irgunists) weds Betty (not the actress) Keane in Tel Aviv this week Comdr. Charles Shane's nightly person-to-person- from Hawaii are to Shirley Temple A top musical comedienne is trying to drink every Third avenue bar dry Her best false friends report the Garbo-Hauser thingplayed its Grand Finale after a Large Tiff A wealthy Boston socialite can Hardly Wait for Gary (One Worlder) Davis to get back. Just lahves him One paragraph here about Joan La Roche (Stork Club press chief) the other "Heartbeat" col'm, and Presto! she's the town's newest society ed.

.1 VI ft W7 cm. i II 1 by the firm. And they kept denying rumors of a shakeup Shirley Coombs, Boston socialove-ly, is now Mrs. Lawrence Curtis. Elopemental case.

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COTMAT? i WANT TO The International Set: Merle Oberon's new beau is said to be French actor Henri Bidal Belgium's Prince Regent Charles hopes to merge with a divorcee. The betrothal is being hushed for fear of irking commoners The Secret Service soto-voced a hit-and-run accident (Chicago) involving Hamid Reza Pahlevi, the Persian Shah's brother. Injured a couple while allegedly under the influence of Wyoming Ketchup King George of England may undergo surgery again on that leg Isabella of Bourbon, daughter of the French pretender (the Count of Paris), is the only member of that family allowed to dwell and study there. An old law bars the Bourbons. She's 17 and a lovely looker.

iii J- i 1 4 WESTERN AT CAPITOL Errol Flynn in the colorful Western, "Montana," opening today at the Capitol. Attention, Washington Post: Ibn Saud, richest oil king in the world, is hard up for cash and a scandal is threatening with its first atomics falling around Washington One of his sons is reported to have purchased $400,000 worth of furniture 'in N. recently In addition to the nearly $10,000,000 he gets a year (from the Arabians), Ibn Saud is said to be getting 4,750.000 gold sovereigns from Arabian-American Oil Co. and nearly $9,000,000 from Pacific Western Kathleen Ryan, Once Star For Arthur Rank, to Make U. S.

Film ii If "Hi rf Of. ftitu-o (M -rH i MHMVM Oil Co. Please ask Secy, of the Treasury Snyder: "What happened to the senate report on Color Combinations Arabian-American Oil sent to each individually set and "Sewn, from bodice edge to the tiny train. Worn over it a trailing coat ot black net. length evening gown, made with strapplcss, wide neckline, is of white silk entirely and closely studded with tiny rhinestones, the justice department for action Irish Actress Due for Robert Stillman Picture Can Add Dramatic Interest to Room two years ago?" According to the official report, American tax payers were defrauded of mil THf SHOWPIACI Of DAVfNPORT For sheer drama in the living lions of dollars and some of us would like to know what has and as accent pillows and accessories in shocking pink.

Some shades of brown do wonders for modern light wood furniture browns like cocoa and chocolate and cordovan, combined with white upholstery fabrics and draperies, with one wall, perhaps, in a chamois color. The "Theater Red" room has reappeared, dramatized with lots of white in furniture, rugs and draperies. Try a dramatic color scheme in just one room if you are afraid of going too far with such been done to collect them. The government's war on organized crime is topic among the plundei-world top brass In sidewalk interviews (with some of their lieutenants) we were informed: "The chief gambling figures would eagerly welcome the prob because it would put an end once and for all to all the nonsense written about them. They have all practically turned legit, especially Francisco Costello, who has been completely retired for yea, etc.

End quotes. BY LOIELLA O. PARSONS Motion Picture Editor, International News Service HOLLYWOOD. Remember Kathleen Ryan, the bonnie lass from Ireland who rated lots of room, try this color combination: oyster gray walls, canary yellow ceiling and orange or persimmon for accent in furniture coverings or draperies. If the shape of the Barbara Wilkens, the tennistar, and Art Clemens have ignited being prepared.

Fiction couldn't give us a story with more drama. But Rita will not make this story in the United States unless she and Columbia reach a new agreement. Snapshots of Hollywood collected at random: Betty Grable and Harry James have changed their minds about building a big house on their Cal-abasas ranch. They've decided it is too far from the studio. Lorraine Cugat stepped out to the Mocambo with socialite Speed Post and Mrs.

Verone Bernheim-er, ex-wife of millionaire Earl Bernheimer, with Charles Isaacs. The manager of one of the hotels in L. A. swears he found an COME EARLY 50c TILL, 6:00 Edward D. Dowling's new publicity several years ago when Carol Reed discovered her and room permits, one wall might be done in a scenic wallpaper.

RIP-ROARING FUN and There is a growing demand for blue, particularly the bright dark blues for walls, with light blue tones for draperies, another blue shade for furniture covers or rugs gave her the leading role with James Mason in "Odd Man Out" even though she had never appeared on the Glitter, when well-handled, is superb. A slim sheath of a floor- heart-tickler is Cathy Kahler The next fad in fountain pens will be glass pernts. Evelyn Knight and John Lehman are younger thafV springtime Gus-sy Moran's stay in Egypt has been made especially enjoyable by Stan Swinton of the AP bureau there. Her constant escort. That may explain her by-lined story (for AP) defending the black panties.

(Inzadently, it's spelled Gussy, not Gussie). fr -V Oscar in an old suitcase in one Galen Drake, the commentator, was married quietly last week to model Ann Peron Edward Arnold says he is still in circulation Elliott Lawrence's male vocalist, Dan Riccardo, eloped with Florence Klein last week. She's an embalmer Ruth Maier, assistant vice-president for Pepsi-Cola, (Gal Friday to W. Mack, has been divorced of his hotel rooms. NOW! S0c till 6 After that, there was some Greg Juarez, former Hollywood press agent now appearing in Ed CRf ST PRODUCTIONS, INC, Sullavan's TV show in New York, is steady dating Betty Caulfield, Joan pretty sister.

'V: -Cj3 rv ufftttput 1 .4 I I spirited Hollywood bidding for Kathleen. But Arthur Rank, who had her contract, wouldn't let her come here. Well, now yhe is a'comin' Robert Stillman, former partner of Stanley Kramer, has Kathleen signed for "The Sound and the Fury" his first indeitendent since he broke with Kramer. Stillman didn't have to go through Rank, either. Her con Dolores Costello, who was so upset over the marriage of her daughter, Deedee Barrymore, to young Tony Fairbanks, is now reconciled and has given the young niMt)t people her blessing.

COLBfRT ROBERT Y0UH6 Ann Dvorak gets the femme 1 fun ar'ng lead opposite John Ireland in "Re turn of the James Boys" for Lip pert productions. Averell Harriman is being urged by friends not to run for governor of New York FDR jr. is sizzling over the machine double-cross. If necessary, he threatens to run on the Independent ticket Ann Lincoln Haus (granddaughter of the late J. C.

Lincoln) is in Palm Beach for her unmarriage. She's doubling as a model at Saks on Worth avenue there The Paul Lukases dined together (holding hands), so apparently they've patched up things They say Colleen Gray's next is a British nobleman On the ship taking Gubitchev back is a reporter planted nearby. Assignment: Getting the details on his romance with Judy. No reporter is that much of a magician. tract with him has expired and Kathleen has been vacationing in Jamaica where Stillman's agent The 18 -year -old Oklahoma found her.

G0R6 farm girl, Martha Ivers, who brought suit against Paramount because of "The Strange Loves 3 to ill 7 WARNtRi xz.t Bros: 'j 41 rt 8REN7" of Martha Ivers," has lost her case. Miss Ivers contended that the picture had caused her great distress and suffering. Hal Wal- ra ii ir- -ss5- if iru ii la lis, who made the picture, claimed with MCi tUMii IKIC 1T1VVI1 VV TONIGHT LEE BARRON and His Fine Music Also His SKUNKTOWN SYMPHONY Only 50c Till 9 MARINE CORPS LEAGUE INVITE YOU THURSDAY LEO PIONEERS FUN FOR EVERYONE MAX BAER the whole thing was just an acci' dent. That's all today. See you to morrow.

Gergory Ratoff, who hasn't acted in many a day, is flying in from Europe to turn actor for his old friend, Darryl Zanuck. Greg, who has been directing motion pictures in Rome these past few years, will have one of the featured roles in "All About Eve." My friend, Ratoff, has been in the south of France trying to get back his health, which hasn't been the best. He's a good actor and in the old days, trod the boards at the then Moscow Art theater and later on Broadway. Irene Dunne telephoned to say T-EXTRA This Is Amerie 'Fxpertant FathT Skunks are American animals and are found only in the West ern Hemisphere. Ex-Ambassador J.

P. Kennedy has buying plans that will eventually make him the landlord of nearly all property on Murray Hill (Park avenue in the lower 40s) The James Masons of The Thittir are infanticipating again John Carroll, the actor (you're welcome, son) is romancing his ex-wife Federal workers fear 28,000 more iobs will be lopped off in about three months Rudolph (Metopera boss) Bing's explanation" for hiring Flagstad is that he wants "the best" for the Met. Has Herr Bing ever offered a role to Marian Anderson? i 75c Tax. Incl. AW Mi au revoir.

She and Dr. Frank Griffin and their daughter, Mary Frances, are picking up a car with VOTE FOR THE QUAD CITIES CUTEST BABY IN OUR LOBBY NOW! Cominr Thursday, April 6th! Walt Disney's "CINDERELLA" a chauffeur and will motor through 25c 'til 6 TODAY THUR. 10Q KIWUTW Of fW ND UH Wl LABJIINE DAT BLLflAH Winn l-A KIRK DOUGLAS RFLEM WALKER Switzerland and Italy, with Rome as their final Italian destination. "My starting date on 'The Mudlark' in London isn't until June 1," said Irene, "so that will give us a long vacation. I sent my clothes to London and am taking with us on our motor trip only what I'll actually need." Chatter in Hollywood: Rita Hayworth is meeting her representative, Jules Stein, in the south of France for a confab.

Rita, who hasn't left Prince Aly's bedside in Gstadt, Switzerland, since he was injured, will listen to Jules' ideas for her next picture. One of the stories he likes best, and the one he feels will please Rita, is her own life story, which, as I told you some weeks ago, is Drops Keys on Bar, Car Taken, Wrecked CHICOPEE, Mass. (UP Casually dropping his automobile keys on the bar, Edward J. So-kol ordered a glass of beer. Before he noticed his keys had disappeared along with another patron, Sokol was informed that his car had been involved in two collisions.

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