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she’s getting one million long Lincolns (she is!) for doing the work she absolutely adores (she does!), and her children are safe and snug at her rented hearth (they are!) and the animals are nuzzling around underfoot, she’s got the whole potful of ingredients for contentment. And you know how contentment spreads itself around !
Seriously — it would be nice if the stork rumors were true. Nothing would make Liz and Eddie happier. But there are serious complications — medical and technical and nobody’s business but theirs. So why don’t we let them keep it sacred and private?
Take it from me, if Liz were about to become a mother, she’d be the very, very first one to sky-write the news just the way they do those soft drink ads over Burbank and Brooklyn. That’s the kind of gal she is. Straight and forward. Together they spell straightforward. She’s not coy or secretive, and she doesn’t go running to tell anyone the big news before she tells her husband. (And some movie stars do — honestly!).
So settle back and relax or go do your
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from New York and son of the late F.D.R.
The White House was hardly a strange surrounding for Roosevelt. He practically grew up there. If no one noticed whether he had done The Twist it was probably because his long residency in the Presidential mansion had made him a fixture there.
And who notices the fixtures at a gathering like this? Though we imagine that if the chandelier had suddenly started to dance — not The Twist, but just a simple Fox Trot — the guests would have noticed it . . . and talked about it.
Now, what about President Kennedy?
Did he do The Twist?
No, he did not. That’s what the President’s own press secretary said, making certain in the process to explain that Mr. Kennedy’s restraint was not induced by his troublesome back. The President’s back, Mr. Salinger said, is just “fine” now.
That, of course, was quite evident to one and all the night of the party, for the President did dance.
“He danced a minute or two with one partner, then went on to another,” an authoritative source reported, adding quickly that “Mr. Kennedy always held his partners at a discreet distance.”
“Never a party like this . .
The President was relaxed and smiling from the start of the evening until the wee hours of the next morning when the party broke up.
“Everyone seemed to take the cue from him, and the result was that every guest appeared to have had a wonderful time,” the source related.
A White House steward, who had seen more than forty years of service there, was
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And what will Lizzy do in California? She’ll loll there till Academy Award time rolls around in 1963 — then she’ll go on stage to collect her second Oscar. Wanna bet? — Priscilla Herman
Liz will be seen in 20th’s “Cleopatra.”
overheard remarking to Lanin: “We’ve never had a party like this one . . . this has dignity, spirit and gaiety.”
But what about The Twist?
Did anyone — anyone at all — do it?
“Well,” remarked another guest who would not allow identification, “I heard it was done by someone — but only for a few seconds, like a kind of gag.”
By whom?
“I don’t really know,” the guest hastened to clarify. “I didn’t see the dance done myself ... I was out of the room at the time it was supposed to have happened.”
We cross-examined the guest for more details.
“All I know is that Lester Lanin struck it up with one particularly fast number that had a jungle-like beat, and someone said, ‘That’s twist music.’
“But I didn’t see anyone do the dance.”
This evidence, as the court would rule, is inadmissible. It falls in the realm of hearsay.
We wish to emphasize what Mr. Salinger has said: “There were no twists danced that night.”
Again, we quote Mr. Salinger: “I was there until 3 A.M. and nobody did The Twist.”
Oh, by the way, one of our informants who stayed until the party broke up — at 4 A.M. — told us that President Kennedy danced with his sister-in-law, Princess Radziwill. after all the guests from the Saturday night party had left.
The tune to which they danced was “Never on Sunday.”
It was Sunday though, and the dawn was coming up like thunder.
And Jacqueline?
She danced, too.
Moreover, indications were that Jackie enjoyed the party tremendously. One guest told us of overhearing Jackie say to Lanin: “You’re a darling. You were sweet to come.”
And that’s the story of the Kennedy party for Princess Radziwill.
Lots of music to dance The Twist.
But not a twist on the White House dance floor — or so they tell us.
— Milt Johnson
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