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Cal York’s Jottings: Tommy Rettig,
who only yesterday was concerned with Lassie, is now fussing over his new son. Tommy, a father at nineteen, and his wife, Darlene, a mother at sixteen, are Hollywood’s youngest married couple. . . . Gene Barry (“Bat Masterson”) denies any feud existed between him and Monique Van Vooren while the pair co-starred at the Riviera in Las Vegas. But those who know, say they fully expected the two to shoot it out on Main Street any moment. . . . Pat Boone and the Lennon Sisters had a ball playing State Fairs together during the late summer. Pat is now settled in Hollywood for a while and the Lennons have returned to their Lawrence Welk chores. . . . Jimmy and Gloria Stewart and their four children trekked home from a grand tour of Europe, tired but happy. The Stewarts were welcomed wherever they went . . . After Vic Damone’s trip, to see Pier Angeli in Europe, proved futile, there seems no hope at all, now, for a reconciliation.
Fabe cheered up Vic for a while at least
The Debbie-Karl situation: “Yes, 1 think Debbie will marry Harry Karl, perhaps in the spring,” a mutual friend told me. “I think Debbie is a basically fine young woman far from the takeand-run type. And Debbie has accepted quite a few expensive gifts from Harry. He has been lavish with her parents in every way. I’m told he’s given Debbie money to buy clothes and gifts for her mother and her children. So, under the circumstances, 1 hardly think Debbie would say, ‘thanks and goodbye.’ Besides, I feel she admires and respects Harry who would make a very good husband and father.” ( Please turn the page )
One reason Jimmy was glad to get home.
Bits anti Pieces: With Edtlie Fisher and Liz Taylor living quietly in an English hotel suite during her “Cleopatra” chores, their one hope is that the English press will permit them and their children to live the quiet uncontaminated lives they yearn to. I’m all for giving them their chance but I doubt if the English press will grant them that privilege. . . . Doris Day and her husband, Marty Melcher, are early Christmas shoppers, but guess what they plan to give each other? A TV station, each his own, preferably both of them in Northern California. Now, how in the world can you wrap up television stations in red ribbons and holly???? Two Englishmen who spent considerable time in Hollywood, have returned home now — Stewart Granger and Michael Wilding, both recently divorced. And rumors are that Stewart will remarry his first wife. I wonder? ... A letter from Jimmy Darren and Evy Norlund in London bemoans the fact his “Guns of the Navarone” goes on and on. “Wouldn’t it be awful,” they say, “if we’re here all fall and the London bobbies picked us up on Halloween on a ‘trick or treat’ charge?” On the serious side they’re elated over their new flat and the fact their expected heir will be born in Hollywood. They hope! ! ! Judy Garland and husband, Sid Luft, are comfortably ensconsed in their London home which will be their base of operation for some time to come.