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Show Warners' tender and moving "The Helen Morgan Story" is being hailed as Oscar bait. The Adirondack resorts would like to have a motion picture company com-pany location there every season. Warners' "Marjorie Morningstar" more than doubled Scaroon Manr's .business last month. I Lana Turner will next branch out into the record business. You can order a tired Bloody Mary at a Hollywood bistro. It's made of Geritol, vodka and tomato toma-to juice. Fashion designer Pierre Balm-anin Balm-anin is building a fabulous home for himself on the island of Elba. Dior's new star model is 23-year-old Russian - born Svetlana Kassivonva, a former ballerina with Sadler's Wells. RAMBLING REPORTER "Kind Sir," starring Cary Grant and Ingxid Bergman in the motion picture version of Norman Krasna's stage comedy will go into production in England in November, Nov-ember, with Stanley Donen directing, direct-ing, it is announced from London by Jack L. Warner, President of Warner Bros., who is on a business tour of Europe. The picture will unite Grant and Miss Bergman for the first time since their successful teaming in "Notorious," in 1946, and her second sec-ond American production since she left the United States for Europe Eur-ope in 1943. Ben L. Perry, a resident of Philadelphia, Phil-adelphia, who is known for his writings in magazines, TV and radio, has been assigned by Warner War-ner Bros, to work on the screenplay screen-play for "The Philadelphian,"" best - selling novel by Richard Powell. Director Fred Zinnemann and Producer Henry Blanke will leave Hollywood next month for Brussels, Rome and Belgian Congo Con-go to arrange for location sites for Warner Bros., "The Nun's Story," which is to star Audrey Hepburn. Ann Blyth's performance in |