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Daily News from New York, New York • 80

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Daily Newsi
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New York, New York
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The leautiful former Boston- I ian, who was Catherine (Kay- Mrs. Munn Baker, Hugh Chis- Kay) was first wed to holm. Count Vava Alderberg, llannon was first wed to i Vanderbilt, John binims Kelly, lie had been Cornelius (Neely) formerly married to that noted and artist Alajalov. debutante of the late 1930s, Bren- i ti Let All Get C4 yesterday. Over.

Over Therm Now that the Peter (Cheray) Duchins' baby has been born, it's possible that little Jason in April, and the following August, Kelly, former football star, known as "Ship" (for Shipwreck) married Kay-Kay. After few years they were divorced. Tomorrow's bride, daughter of the Francis J. Hannons of Boston, made her debut there in 1947. In recent seasons she has been outstanding in the glamor set of Manhattan.

grandparents, racing owners George and Audrey Zauderer, may get it next week of Royal Ascot. It is possible that handsome Prince Philip will be 45 so soon this friday: Anyway, he cant The musical will have played 280 performances. It joins "Royal Hunt of the Sun," "Skyscraper" "Mark Twain Tonight" and "Ivanov" in departing the scene this week. "Clear Day." was recently purchased by Paramount Pictures. A road version of the musical is being prepared.

It will star Van Johnson and will play 32 cities. Straight Play for Inga Inga Swanson, remembered best for her roles in musicals, such as "Baker Street" and "110 in the Shade," has been signed to star in a straight play. Titled "Possibilities," the play is the work of a new playwright," r- siop ior any casual ceieorauons Z. le must go with the Queen that wrtur wit day to inspect the Irish liuards. In and out of New York they of which she's colonel-in-chief, arrive and depart, brides, debs.

atend a garden party, and go a crirl rra1iit reporters. 1 home earlv to Buckingham bo as travelers, beatniks, bachelor bv I to tret up betimes Saturday for train plane and private car. the trooping of the colours. Un from Palm Beach. Mrs.

Sounds as if life's easier at an Mrs. John R. McLean Hmrm for daughter graduation if 0 John R. (Jock) McLean for the other princely pad, the Stass graduation this week of herj(Ie) Radziwills' new Queen daughter, Victoria Schrafft, at Anne pile they bought lately at the Hewitt School. Victoria is Henley, along the Thames.

There Brownie's daughter by her for- at Turville Grange they've got a mrr marriare to Georire Schraf- nool. and sauna baths for the really rugged guests. Arthur Pittman. The story con-that he was bound xor an un- cerng a young woman who comes reachable planet. to New york and the things that Off for Europe: Post-deb Fer- happen to her from age 21 to 38.

nanda Kellogg, daughter of the Director Jack Landau will place Francis (Nonie) Kelloggs of the work in rehearsal Sept. 12. A N. Y. and Palm Beach, and just Boston engagement will precede graduated from Bennett College, the Broadway opening Nov.

3. Foxcroft grad Colette Woods is being given a dance June 13 by Anniversaries her dad. Bill Woods, at the St. "Wait Until Dark" will play its Regis Roof. 150th performance Saturday eve- Inriifentallv tV rnnf nnAnino- -ing at the Barrymore Theatre.

Ina Swfnion From 21 to 3S Around and About People and Places Alfred Wright, journalist, now breaking up with actress wife ft of the bonbon and hot choc-elate clan. Here too, recently, Mrs. Loy (Teresa) Anderson of Palm Beach, staying at Delmonico's, where Cliff Hall's orchestra opening Monday night was attended by a number of subtropical notables, including Walter and Barton Gubelmann, Donald and Fernanda Wanamaker Leas, Tolly and De Sales Harri Joan Fontaine, is reported en Mason is up ft-r the leading role in a new play, "Behind Every Man," by Julie Berns. The Bil Baird Theatre has scheduled a September opening of its new building in Greenwich Village. rri The Lee Remick play will be slaved by a prominent San Francisco socialite.

He was owe wed (before Joan) to a sister of Cee- Cee Guest. Alistar Martin, twin of Brad is set for June 22, beginning its 39th season. George Cort and his musicians from Bermuda's Elbow Beach Club will play for dancing, with Quintero's band alternating for adherents of the rumba and bossa nova. transferred to the Shubert July 11, after a week's layoff. Dolly:" will give its performance tonight at the St.

James. "All's Well That Ends Well," ley, is moving from Glen Head, son, Ann Jennings Johnson, Joe and Ruth Tankoos, Walter Shir- L. I-, to Katonah. and 1. ley and Charles Dana.

Seen dining at the the initial production of the New Colony: farewell blasts given for him, It's still possible to view the exhibit of decorators' work at the I WH Shakespeare Festivals Ba. Parke-Bernet Galleries, a benefit Central Park begins per- Creating a Scene for Cancer Care. formances tonight. The box office will open at 6:15 P.M. for the distribution of free tickets.

Jerome Cowan has been signed for a featured role in the national company of "Generation." Robert Young will have the Henry Fonda role. Jackie Late today, there will be an auction of 75 items donated by the 10 designers who are exhibiting, among them Billy Baldwin, Mrs. Henry Parrish, James Tillis, and Denning and Fourcade. There will be no charge for at "Guys and Dolls' Opening Tonight "Guys and Dolls." fourth and final production of the Frank Loesser festival at the City Center, pens a three-week run at 7:30 tonight. Heading the cast are Hugh O'Brian, Vivian Blaine, Jan Murray, Barbara Meister, Tom Pedi and B.

S. Pulley. Gus Schirmer directed. Ralph Beaumont developed the choreography. Irving Actman is music director.

Mr. and Mrs. Paul V. Johnson of Southport, are among the sponsors of "Little Pete," a musical comedy about San Francisco at the turn of the century, opening tonight at the Wharf Theatre in San Francisco. Johnson heads Charles Martin and a linen importing firm, here.

tending the auction, only for the i 1 kIL a ICC. New Role Two Crews Count Basie and his orchestra will be at the Riverboat in the Empire State Building tomorrow through Saturday night. Les and Larry Elgart and their crew will follow Basie Monday for a four-week tour. Tent Season St. John Terrell's Music Circus begins its season in Lsm- President Special Meyer Davis orchestra, led by the maestro son Emery, will provide the music for the President Club Ball honoring President Johnson Saturday nijrht at the Americana Hotel.

bertvilic, X. J. next week with the New Christy Minstrels as the opening attraction Monday and Tuesday nights. I Threes and Fours The Mike Longo Trio joins the i BEST MUSICAL Btl MY DBA! CRITICS FANO TONY AWARDS HKKMHII. ItKKVAKIII mni-KK OX TliK AMERICA MOST A' 1 AlVf.lt MfSlCAL lrroIf! hr.IKRiMK R' IMPERIAL.

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at. Sat at 38. w. at 1 -A PANDT THKII.U.K.- NEDRA JORDAN has been assigned the feminine lead in "The Rapists," Dennis Turner' drama about life in a Nazi concentration camp, now rehearsing for a June 28 opening at the Gate Theatre. LEE KEMICK i Dancer Judy Alexander, wife of "Half A Sixence" stage manager Ernie Austin, gave birth to a boy on Monday.

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