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(Continued from page 16) And even her heart troubles (she was torching so — and for so long — or didn’t you know — for Major Huston), that she can laughingly tell this experience which befell her when she was terribly ill on that Pacific island in the middle of her entertainment tour. It happened when she was stricken with pneumonia — in the Fijis. She was attended by a nurse who was very concerned for her welfare— very, very solicitous. The nurse then explained why she was being so careful. She said, “I wouldn’t know what to do with your body if you died. There’s nothing in the Army regulations to cover a situation like this. I’ve taken
bl an inventory of your belongings, with Sj a witness, of course. But it will take Si days to count all those fan photographs r you brought along for the boys.” (!)
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“I Our Town; Cary Grant I'emaining absolutely mum as to his romantic feel-! ings or intentions. But Barbara Hutton ■' and Phillip Reed are all over the place,
' acting but mad about each other. Reed has been courting heiresses for years — . maybe this time it will really take. 5 People were loud in their criticism of ■ Hutton and that party she tossed for her maid’s engagement . . . Bob Walker has been taking Martha O’Driscoll . ^ places — but not when Diana Lynn will ? give him a date. He’s nertz about her I . . . Bing Crosby got seventy-five hundred for a special radio broadcast.
' Then he divided the entire sum between the two gals who accompanied him on his overseas tour last fall. That’s i nice dividing — by a nice guy . . . Phyllis Brooks, now living in the East, tells pals she has quit Hollywood for keeps j . . . Rita Hayworth has her pre-baby I figure back and Orson Welles was I proudly showing her off to the Gary I Coopers, Bill Powell, Sylvia Sidney and j; Gregory Scott at La Rue . . . Sheila j Ryan and Charles Russell are having I plenty of dates . . . Newcomer Bill WilI liams steals “Those Endearing Young Charms” right away from Laraine Day and Robert Young — and people are predicting he’ll be a star before the year is out . . . One of the nicer newsnotes this time is to report that the Tailwaggers, in which Bette Davis has always been so active, is planning a big statue in Beverly Hills as soon as the war is over, to be a K-9 memorial honoring the dogs that are fighting and dying in this war.
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Hurd Hatfield came to Cal’s house for cocktails. Probably the most talked-of young man since “The Picture Of Dorian Gray,” we found him gay, witty and amusing without being the least aware of his sudden popularity. “I awaken in the night and suddenly realize I’m in pictures and can’t believe it,” he says. “Seems incredible.”
But there’s plenty of background for the belief. Columbia University and five years abroad at drama schools and in theaters and then to Hollywood.
On the way to Romanoff’s later, Cal discovered to his broken-down horror
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