TV Radio Mirror (Jan - Jun 1963)

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Connie to Marry! The big news in Hollywood these days is the announcement that Connie Stevens and Jim Stacy plan to marry on October 12th. After Connie's long on-againoff-again romance with Gary Clarke, her decision to marry Jim — who's a look-alike for Gary — after dating him only six months has taken some people here by surprise. But this time it looks as though the little lady means business! She says they'll honeymoon in Hawaii and Mexico. Playing the Field: Elvis Presley says he will do more television — but Mafia? Sinatra: Ha, ha, ho, ho! . . . That famous car-rental commercial (which shows the man flying into the driver's seat) will be taken for a ride in Jack Lemmon's new film, "Good Neighbor, Sam." Producer David Swift got the green light from the auto firm for the lampooning. . . . David Janssen said it: "These days, when grandma sits at the spinning wheel, chances are she's in Las Vegas." . . . And from George Nader: "There are two well-known finishes for automobiles: lacquer and liquor." . . . Irene Ryan had designer Mr. Black ye olde farm has changed, flew to and from the Fair in a helicopter. Keeping in the spirit of things, the 'copter had a surrey's fringe on top! . . . "Friction" may break up the Christy Minstrels. All the talented youngsters seem to want to strike out on their own. . . . Annette Funicello turned twenty-one and came into her trust fund. She took the whole family to Honolulu, then set up college funds for her two brothers. . . . Gig Young to Peter Lorre when both starred on a "Kraft Suspense Theater": "You must have menaced every star in town." "Yes," mam The Egans expecting? Yes — a gym! by EUNICE FIELD Split: Roberta Shore, Mike Westmore. Col. Parker adds, "at the right time and price." The Col. does not think the tremendous salary demands for Elvis are high: "Let us say, instead, impressive," he laughs. As many expected, the Elvis-Ann-Margret romance ended with the completion of their MGM film, "Viva Las Vegas." But, with Elvis, who can be sure? . . . Exclusively Yours, He Says Frankly: Q: Is it true you plan to come out for Goldwater? Sinatra: When I dig for gold, I don't like to come up with water. Q: Are you the man named as the "top entertainer" linked to the well whip up a stunning wardrobe for her to wear at the Ohio State Fair. Irene wore her "Beverly Hillbillies" Granny duds first half of the act, then had audiences gasping when she came out in her fancy glamour gowns. Mad Passion: Roger Perry says he will date Connie Francis when she gets back to Hollywood and is free from doing "Looking for Love" — providing he can break loose from his busy-busy chores on "Arrest and Trial," that is. . . . Inger "The Farmer's Daughter" Stevens opened the Pomona Fair and, to show how life on shot back Lorre, "I've caused more trouble for romantic male idols than falling hair and bulging midriffs." Is Prine Prime? Andy Prine escorted Christine White to Kathy Nolan's baby shower and said, "This is the first one of these things I've ever been to — and I certainly would never be at one for my own wife. I'll never marry again!" Nick Adams, who dropped by to pick up wife Carol said, "Yeah — wanna bet" and whipped out a ten dollar bill. The friend holding the boys' money says Andy will lose the bet before two 10