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Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Saint go Greyhound for Hollywood holiday. She won trip in our “Hollywood Tour” contest
During their vacation in California, the Saints stayed at the beautiful Beverly Carlton Hotel as guests of Photoplay
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INSIDE STUFF
Pamela Archer and Audie Murphy were among many guests invited to Hedda Hopper’s home to welcome Tallulah Bankhead, in Hollywood for brief visit
just takes one good picture,” she summed up the situation with a grin. “They’ll be back — they’ll all be back.” Bette was right. The night they premiered “All About Eve” at Grauman’s Chinese Theater, they all were back — all back to cheer a great star who gave a great performance. Just a few days previously, Bette’s footprints had been immortalized in the cement of the theater’s forecourt. Now she was looking down at them as bulbs flashed, cameras clicked and the crowd roared. Bette could have yawned. Instead, as we caught her eye — she winked at us!
Around the Town: Barbara Stanwyck convulsing William Holden and the rest of her dinner-party guests, with her impersonation of director Billy Wilder giving his impersonation — of Bill Holden . . . The Cornel Wildes, who own a new Beverly Hills home, dining night after night at Scandia Restaurant . . . Paulette Goddard and writer-producer Cy Howard actingyounger than springtime at a table for two at La Rue’s . . . Bill the doting Dozier showing the sights at Ciro’s to Linda the lovely Darnell.
News — All Kinds: Good news that Hopalong (Bill Boyd) Cassidy has completely recovered from that nasal operation. He personally thanks you fans for those thousands of inquiring letters . . . Bad news that Robert Cummings lost his distinguished mother, an ordained minister and a friend to those in need . . . Reassuring news that Burt Lancaster’s four-year-old son, Billy, will recover from the “mild” case of polio . . . Discouraging news that L^zabeth Scott suffered a torn knee cartilage, jump ( Continued on page 18)
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