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The Daily News from Huntingdon, Pennsylvania • Page 7

Publication:
The Daily Newsi
Location:
Huntingdon, Pennsylvania
Issue Date:
Page:
7
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By NAT DALLINGER Registered U. S. Patent FOR NO REASON except that she's his wife and he loves her, Reginald Gardiner plants a kiss on the cheek of his Missus, the former Nadia Petrova, while dining at the Crillon. A model before marriage, Mrs. Gardiner would like to try acting opposite comedian Reggie on the stage.

tiubado" in a nun fat Chanteclair restaurant in Hollywood Possessor of an excellent and Foss of an excellent and -onny was a nightclub entertainer before break- BETWEEN COURSES at a dinner party in Club Mocambo Gary i Ja yi le 1 en SltS at the piano too Per guides Merle Oberon on a whirl of the dance floor, out with old-time melodies for appreciative friends. Merle's no midget but the lanky Gary still has to stoop for her 'ROUND AND 'ROUND go Tony Martin and Bettye Avery as they continue their romancing, dancing at a filmland playspot. They've been dating in recent weeks after the cameras stop. dbv a related by a a USSe an her hU5band Freddie Briss so at a dinner party. That smile is natural with "Roz." Her a kerS haVe her a ula to none a tahbeing ity and THESE BIG GRINS belong to William (Hop-a-long Cassidy) Boyd and his wife, the former Grace Bradley, who retired from films on marriage.

They're celebrating ten years wed. WINCING at the bill for one orangeade is young Mickey Rooney, who ordered the drink for his blonde companion, model Diane Garrett, but then had the foresight to call for two straws. Well, whenyou add cover charges, taxes and tips, those oranges sometimes can add up to a crate! I of seventeen years, Ralph Blum, motion picture producer and talent agent An actress at 14, Carmel was absent from films for years buV recently resumed Lr screen 8 caretr King 1-taturcs Syndicate, IRC. OVER THE SHOULDER of her screen star husband, Van Heflin, actress Frances Neal joins him in admiring an entertainer at Giro s. Van may do remake of that favorite, "Robinso.n Crusoe." TIME OUT from chores is taken by a nightclub waiter to hear a story related by John motion picture "tough guy." His screen portrayals of rugged characters come naturally "or Johnny.

He was raised in a tough district of New York's lower east side and battlH.

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