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Louella Parsons’ Good News

Esther Williams voted uncooperative . . . Jane Powell’s new romance . . . Santa Claus: Hollywood Style . . . Kargers Reconcile . . . The year’s astounding statements . . ....

The Lowdown On Hollywood Women

At last one of Hollywood’s most popular reporters (and man-about-beautiful-women) bares his soul. For the first time, Sidney Skolsky tells all about his love-life—and the private lives of his loves—including some of Hollywood’s hottest stars!...

Hollywood Party Line

Cupid took almost complete command of the parties, showers, shindigs and preems this month. There were bridal showers for Jane Powell, Pier Angeli, Eleanor Parker and Mitzi Gaynor. One of the fanciest girl-and-gift soirees was given jointly by designer Helen Rose, Ann Strauss and Esme Chandlee...

Hollywood Whispers

The Kirk Douglas-Anne Buydens merging that has Hollywood still spinning. Kirk met Anne, a film publicist, when he went to France to make “Act of Love.” He and Anne became fast friends, although his heart still belonged to Pier Angeli. Then Kirk returned to America—and...

Oops! Your Error?

Ever pull a boner that makes you want to crawl into a hole? Then move over, kids—you’ve got star company...

Hollywood Party Line

Photoplay’s Gold Medal Awards Dinner will keep me dwelling on the dolls and guys whose glamour duds or quips furnished news during the hours they, and a few hundred famous others, spent cocktailing and dining in the Crystal Room of the Beverly Hills Hotel. No...

Say It With Flowers . . .

Terry is in “Daddy Long Legs” One perfect rose is what she got But, ah, thought impish Moore He should have stretched his budget some And bought eleven more!  (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Janette, in “Helen of Troy” By a market stall in Rome Paused a lady...

Hollywood Party Line

TWO BIG PREEMS this month. First was “The Country Girl,” with all proceeds going to the Olympic Fund. When it was over, just about everyone agreed that its three stars, Bing Crosby, Bill Holden and Grace Kelly rated Academy Awards for their performances. Among those...