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...York, was serving more than a hundred clients with a telephone-answering service when he was suddenly ordered to stop by the government-owned telephone monopoly. It made no difference, he was told, that the government did not offer such a service. Now Mayers is on his second business honeymoon, renting office space-complete with secretaries and business machines-to other small firms in Rome...
...Ringing Bells. Tragedy was the farthest thing from anyone's mind when the Lakonia left Southampton. Most of the passengers were elderly Britishers off to enjoy Christmas in the sun; three honeymoon couples were on board, as well as schoolboys joining their parents in Madeira and a group of five London taxi drivers on holiday. On the first day at sea, Captain Mathios Zarbis, 53, ordered the only boat drill held during the cruise. Only the constant trouble with the Lakonia's electrical system gave reason to suspect trouble ahead...
...everybody thought they were too young. So the wind blew, the temperature dropped to 23°, and Actor Brandon de Wilde, 21, who played in The Member of the Wedding at seven, and Manhattan Deb Susan Margot Maw, 18, got married anyway. Then they headed south for a warming honeymoon, which meant that Susan was leaving her studies at Bryn Mawr, to say nothing of the holiday ball at which she was scheduled to debut...
...playing the role long patented by Doris. Sex threatens him, and poor Jim has a tough time staying chaste. Garner is Doris' husband, but she has been missing since a plane crash five years earlier, so he marries Polly Bergen. The newlyweds have no sooner departed for a honeymoon in Monterey than out of a Navy sub hops this cute freckled blonde wearing blue denims and a sailor hat. "You're not too late!" screeches Doris' mother-in-law, Thelma Ritter. Then begins an unmercifully tedious rescue operation to keep Bergen and Garner from consummating their marriage...
...East Coast Americans, Paris is still the most popular place-but it is no hideaway. Indeed, it is growing increasingly difficult to find anywhere that is. Most travel agents have a few special suggestions for couples on what is euphemistically called "a second honeymoon...