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Show By INEZ GERHARD WITH USO Camp Shows once more providing entertainment for American servicemen, Hollywood Holly-wood is again doing its share to supply glamour names to play to overseas GI's. Audrey Totter's tour took her to Korea, where she did a great Job of cheering up soldiers sol-diers in the hospitals; Jennifer Jones made a similar trip, with so little fanfare that not until after she got home did most people know she had gone. Jack Carson went to .4 x y ' x i ' - 1 AUDREY TOTTER Europe with a comedy cavalcade, which Farley Granger and Shelly Winters said they'd join. And of course there was the Jack Benny, Marjorie Reynolds and Errol Flynn trip to Korea, which took them near the fighting fronts. Irene Beasley celebrated the fifth birthday of her radio program, "Grand Slam", with a party, as usual and as usual, it was one of the best parties of the year. Everyone, Every-one, including the sponsors, always has a wonderful time. It's as much fun as Irene's hilarious show, which is heard on the CBS Radio Network Net-work weekday mornings at eleven-thirty, eleven-thirty, E. S. T. At tha request of Montana's Governor John Bonner, Producer-Director Howard Hawks will send a 63-foot replica of an early American keelboat used In "The Big Sky" to the State capitol, for permanent exhibition exhibi-tion by the Historical Society. Eddie Cantor will headline the "Colgate Comedy Hour" on the 28th, after making history Sept. 30th by doing the first commercial telecast of a comedy program, emanating from Hollywood, to go coast to coast. The following week Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis, having hav-ing completed "At Sea with the Navy" for Hal Wallis, return to the series, as headliners, of course. |