Modern Screen (Feb-Dec 1957)

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GOOD NEWS r.g in my honor — so very thoughtful of him. I got a kick listening in on Pat Boone Hiring about the thoroughbred race horse he : ought in Kentucky while on location for oring Love. If Pat had another Swaps on his ' ^iands, he couldn't be more excited. Shirley cughingly told me. "He thinks he's going to T^in all the S100.000 races with his horse." Carolyn Jones, who was so striking as he femme fatale in Bachelor Party, is equally ;:artling looking off screen, with her sharply :lipped black hair. Her cocktail dress was a 1 :Iack and white striped linen. Susan Oliver, whom I recently nomiicrted for stardom in this department, came jrith perennially popular bachelor Richcrd 4'3-ully. A few days later, pretty blonde Susan ,vas the victim of a practical joker who re : orted to the newspapers that Susan had T~arried New York actor Richard Bermudez n Las Vegas. Her studio, Wabkeh's, were plenty upset about their fair-haired doll get ;' ing married without notifying them, before Susan revealed the hoax by saying "I've f : sever been in Las Vegas and I've never met :he man." a • So many good friends, literally hundreds of hem, dropped by to add luster to this perfect 5friay in my life — Zsa Zsa Gabor, bubbling d'like champagne; Irene Dunne, who had 3 ■ past been honored by an appointment to the 4 -United Nations by President Eisenhower; Doris Day and Marty Melcher, Lucille and 3 : Sene Markey, the Buddy Adlers and the '1Mervyn Le Roys, Barbara Stanwyck and Cesar Romero, Nancy Sinatra and Hugh *0'Brian, Natalie Wood and Bob Wag ner, the Nat "King" Coles, Molly Bee 3 <with Tommy Sands, Rosemary and Bob I Stack, Gracie Allen and George Burns li — all made me happy by coming to Jimmy's ;: lovely party. LEFT Shirley Jones and handsome hubby Jack Cassidy sample the hors d'oeuvres but Shirley 'patches her figure, so Jack takes that frankfurter from her! RIGHT Tab Hunter and Molly Bee a neu item? Xot on your life! Tommy Sands is who they're talking to! Tommy just happened to be out of range of the cameras. BELOW Direc-or George Sidney on the left, and my thoughtful host Jimmy McHugh on the other side of me — and lovely Lizabeth Scott rounding out the picture, making my birthday complete. That's Doris Day and her gallant spouse Marty Melcherlisiening to Danny Thomas. And there's Lizabeth again, with Ann Blyth and Terry Moore — what a charming and attractive threesome they are! 17