Word: honeymoon
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...good-as-ever Helen O'Connell. Tennessee Ernie Ford will end his daytime pea-pickin' at June's end and be replaced by Bride and Groom, the old daytime stand-by that marries couples on the air and presents them with gifts, a reception and honeymoon. Arthur Murray Party, a perennial replacement, has already bounced cheerily on screen in full color, and will move into half of Robert Montgomery's Monday place next month. Although such giveaways as Tic Tac Dough and The Price Is Right trudge on in the daytime, NBC will cancel Home...
...dressed. She described her clothes, was playfully beginning a description of her underwear when Paul began stamping heavily on his cell floor. Thumped he: "I won't have my future wife discussing her underclothes in the presence of strangers." After that they discussed marriage, a honeymoon, children. Ignotus began writing poems to Florence, one of which, happily paced out, began: Despite the iron bars and wall I hold her hand in mine...
...withheld "until the situation can be more accurately appraised." The reappraisal was completed last week. The events of last winter, announced the State Department, have confirmed the President's finding of Yugoslav independence. Among the events: the Russian intervention in Hungary that brought the Moscow-Belgrade honeymoon to an end and has been followed by "renewed Soviet harassment of Yugoslavia." Result: the U.S., with Ike's approval, will send its shipments of heavy equipment to help Tito defend himself-but deliveries will be made on a "more modest" scale than originally planned; e.g., only...
From Haiti came tidings of the restless honeymoon of self-satisfied Novelist James (From Here to Eternity) Jones, 33, and his luscious, platinum-tressed bride, Gloria Mosolino, 29, whose previous claim to fame was a brief stand-inship for Cinemactress Marilyn Monroe. Before going to Manhattan last week to grapple with his publisher, Jones discoursed long and freely about his latest goo-plus-page opus, Some Came Running, due for autumn publication. "The book," crowed Jones, "is 300,000 words longer than Eternity. The last six months I lived on gin and Miltown while finishing...
...Honeymoon. Despite Hoffman's troubles, Stahl and Di Salle are confident of the company's soundness, hope to tighten up its administration and step up earnings. Says Di Salle: "We're moving in on a family that has several new marriages, and all newlyweds have to adjust." On the honeymoon will be an unwelcome guest, the SEC. It is investigating to determine why there were such big discrepancies in the public financial statements of the corporation and whether U.S. Hoffman stock was traded illegally...