Modern Screen (Jan-Dec 1960)

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continued The big question for busy John Smith and fiancee, former child-star Luana Patten, is: "When are toe going to have the time to get married?" Despite many doubters, Ernest Borgnine and Katy Jurado did marry. Love V Marriage It's been a big month for Cupid. When I received an invitation to Julie London's new home for a New Year's Eve party — who could have suspected this was a cover-up for her wedding to Bobby Troup. Unfortunately. I had to regret because I was going to be out of town. And poor Julie's big surprise backfired in a way she had least expected. The day before New Year's Eve, she came down with the flu and a temperature of 103. It was too late to cancel out the party and Julie was just barely able to make it down stairs, say "I do" to her long time suitor, Bobby, and then return to her bed achin' and groaning. . . . Same day. South of the Border, strong-willed Katy Jurado and the "man I love with a passion," Ernie Borgnine, were married in her home town Cuernevaca, Mexico, in a civil ceremony. There are many people who had doubted this romance would end in matrimony as there was a long drawn out hassle between the sweethearts over where they should live. Ernie was holding out for Hollywood because of his work and Katy was just as adamant for Mexico. The lady won the first round. . . . Even the youngsters have been having premarriage problems. When former child star Luana Patten and John Smith lunched with me to tell me about their matrimonial plans — the first thing you know they were in an argument about Luana accepting a new film. "When are we going to have time to get married?" protested John — and he wasn't kidding. "Well, you just signed up for more Laramie TV chapters," countered Luana. "Maybe we can find a convenient week end," said John a bit sarcastically. I stepped in as peacemaker by suggesting we go on with our luncheon— and like most men, he began feeling better after a good meal. But seriously, these two attractive young people are much in love and I'm sure they will be happy. Fabian, Pat and Bing Steve's Choice Fabian's nose isn't at all out of joint because his co-star in High Time, Bing Crosby, proclaimed Pat Boone as the best of the young singers. "Mr. Crosby sings well enough for both of us," said Fabian. Touche, — eh, Bing? Stephen (Ben Hur) Boyd can't seem to make up his mind between two fair charmers: Anna Kashfi or British actress Elizabeth Mills. Bet Marlon Brando could help him decide! Poor Julie London: Bobby Troup was Her wedding to marred by flu. 14