Hollywood Studio Magazine (September 1968)

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NEWS FROM GOWER GULCH None By Bea Colgan LEISURE WORLD - There’s no doubt that this is vacation time. Colum¬ bia publicity people are off and running in every direction. Coast head John Flinn and family spent part of August in Las Vegas. When recuperated at the beach ... My BB, Joel Preston, and his charm¬ ing Harriet took daughter Debby to London for two swinging weeks as a pre-school treat while I slipped off to Wisconsin to see my family . . . Marion Dinelli had her sister/brother, and sister- in-law from Chicago in town. Took them to Las Vegas, Disneyland and a tour of UNIVERSAL? That’s what the lady said! ended up in Santa Barbara at the Interna¬ tional Wizard of Oz Festival! Wish I could go into all the exciting details Chandena sent me but that would make a column in itself.. . Camera head Bill Widmayer spent 3 weeks in Carmel and Santa Barbara . .. Harry Wolfe of drapery spent Labor Day week in Las Vegas. . . The Hal Landakers in Hawaii and Jean Reardon’s Patricia in Europe again, trying to earn college units for her studies in Compara¬ tive World Governments. Hal and Jean are both in sound. Page 9'