GOOD NEWS! December 1945
Whoever said, "Nobody ever sees the groom at a
wedding" didn't mean tall, so good looking Sgt. John Agar, Jr. at the
Shirley Temple nuptials.
Still another bride was Kay Williams, the girl reported
engaged to Clark Gable this time last year. She eloped with millionaire Adolph
Spreckels to Arizona in such a hurry that the happy couple had to reverse the,
telephone charges when they called Kay's mother to tell her the news! The
bridegroom, who has but millions, was caught short on small change!
Cary Grant worked for three days in a Five-and-Ten-Cent
Store. The scene was for Night and Day in which he plays composer Cole
Porter. Wonder if Cary was thinking of that certain ‘Million Dollar Baby?’
Lauren Bacall: That new dignity and softness you have
acquired since becoming Mrs. Humphrey Bogart is very becoming. Much more so
than the wisecracks you used to indulge in when you were called
"Baby." Keep up the new personality, Lauren. On you, it looks good.
Deanna Durbin: You must listen more often to the advice of
your co-workers who have your best interests at heart. For instance, you had
been told that your blonde hair is not as becoming as your natural tresses—and
yet you insisted on being a blonde—with those thick, black eyebrows, too!—in Lady
On A Train. You weren't your same pretty self. Think it over, Deanna.
I think Van [Johnson] is getting to the point where he needs
a change of places, people and scenery. He's a good guy—a very good guy—and he
is loyal to all his old pals. Van doesn't know the meaning of high hat or
conceit. But he has been in a pretty steady groove for two years and a little
rest from all the fanfare wouldn't hurt him.
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