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very continental. . . . NBC's Jack Costello returned from an Inter-American Announcers' Congress at Panama City. This is the second time Jack Costello has been honored and designated U. S. rep to the Congress. Jack has quite a reputation. He has announced hundreds of shows, including Catholic Hour, Voice Of Firestone, Inner Sanctum, What's My Name and The Bob And Ray Show. Currently, he is the mainstay of Monitor and Road Show. He is a brilliant man, an avid reader. He "looks and feels naked" if he's caught without a book in his hand. His home is in Forest Hills and he has three children — two boys, eighteen and sixteen, and a girl, eleven. In spring and summer. Jack loves to garden. He cultivates Floribunda roses. Jack has traveled widely and says it is impossible to escape American culture. In Panama, he was in a night club divided into two sections, one side for adults and the other for teenagers. He says, "The teenagers wore bright colored shirts somewhat like our sport shirts. They had a juke box and danced to one record over and over. It was Elvis Presley's 'Hound Dog.' "
DATELINE: HOLLYWOOD
Namesake: The most exciting thing in Gale Storm's life these days is her new daughter, Susanna. She made her appearance November 12, at 1:25 P.M., measuring 18 V2 inches and weighing 6 pounds, 9 ounces. She's named Susanna Jo, the first part coming from Gale's CBS-TV series. Oh! Susanna. "I felt the least we could do was to name her after the series, after giving everybody there so much trouble, being pregnant and all," Gale says. "Besides, we like the name. And she was in every one of the episodes, though you'd never know it." Gale and her husband, Lee Bonnell, have three boys and, though they woiildn't admit it beforehand, both had wanted a girl. Their sons are equally pleased. "We've got four daddies," Gale says of her menfolk. "And they love her
so, there's really not enough to go around. They have to take turns holding her. Of my three boys, Phillip, Peter and Paul, I thought Paul, being the yoimgest, might feel a little bad about not being the 'baby' 1 anymore. But he and ten-year-old Peter : don't want to miss a thing," Gale grins. "They insist on setting their alarm for the two-o'clock feeding!" Most confused member of the household is Jolie, the dog. "The baby talk has always been for him," | Gale explains. "Now, everytime we coo, ^ he starts to get up, finds we aren't talking to him at aU, and then sits down again, looking — well, sort of strained and self . conscious."
Here Come the Girls: Twenty-five lovely ] alumnae of the Boh Cummings Show have '. formed a "Bob Cummings Club" in appreciation of the boost he gave them. The gals are all beautiful models and their j motto is this: "When a fellow looks a girl i in the eyes, it's time for her to do some ^ thing about her figure." . . . Claudette Colbert plays Playhouse 90 on February 28. It's a whimsical H. Allen Smith story adapted for TV and should make hilarious entertainment. . . . Dinah Shore's thirty ; day cross-country tour won her another million friends. She's at home in Holly [ wood, but not for long. Next, it's an : engagement at Las Vegas. . . . Well j stacked Frances Langford filming a new TV series bankrolled by her well-stashed husband. :
Paints and Pastimes: Jack Bailey, NBC I TV's Queen For A Day emcee, mentioned j on the air that he was painting his house. A few days later, an admirer sent Jack i a bucket of paint and brushes. Jack sent ; it back with a note explaining that, as a hobbyist-artist, he wasn't painting the out , side, he was painting a "portrait" of his house on canvas. . . . George Gobel is painting, too. He has just bought a new home in the San Fernando Valley for his parents, who recently moved to Hollywood from Chicago. For two Saturdays, George
Lovely alumnae of his television show formed a "Bob Cummings Girls Club." Left to right: Lois Fern, Bob, Beverly Thomas.' Carole Conn, Sue Lass, and, at rear, Ann B. Davis ("Schultzy").