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JUST BEFORE she left for overseas, Betty Hutton returned Mervyn Leroy's signet ring — given to her for good luck when she went out on her recent vaudeville tour. Just in case her voice gives out, she took along a recording of herself singing "Murder." She carted along records of other recorded songs of hers to give the boys, also 5,000 photographs to sign and give away. She would have taken more but they wouldn't allow her any more weight for luggage. She's still in the South Pacific area, giving out with jive for servicemen.
WHEN BOB HOPE returned from his latest USO trip, he had a real surprise waiting for him. His beautiful wife, Dolores, met him at the airport, looking like a new person. Pounds thinner, a very becoming hair-do, and in an Adrian model, Dolores looked more wonderful than any of Bob's leading ladies. Bob took one look, gulped and cracked, "Say, Dolores, how would you like to go into pictures.^"
THEY HAVEN'T made the night clubs (yet) , therefore Hollywood doesn't know that Joan Fontaine and Robert Cummings have been seeing each other. And nice dating it is, too. Right now the Cummings brand of naturalness and humor should get better results than all the doctors' prescriptions. As soon as a decision is made in his long drawn out
suit with Universal, Mary Pickford wants to sign him up to a three-year contract — at a very nice salary. 'J'hen it won't l>e long before movie-goers c;an take a^l vantage of hLs "special medicine."
JUDY GARLAND and Bob Walker care enough to work together all day long and have dates four times a week. Unlike her cinema sisters Judy likes 'em serious. Bob is that, most of the time. But, the inimitable Judy, with her charm and gaiety, has enough for both.
UNLESS there's a hitch, those we<lding bells should be ringing for Veronica Lake and "Bundy" de Toth. (Andre in Hungarian is "Bundy," hence the nickname.) It will be a small wedding, in a church and in Hollywood. Designer Edith Head is making Ronnie's wedding outfit. "Bundy" gave her some vivid Chinese silk pajamas, as a first trousseau present.
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