Monday, Aug. 11, 1941
Remember
"Peaches" Browning, the tabloid Cinderella, now 31, got married for the third time last week. Her latest is Joseph S. Civelli, San Francisco department-store executive. Wealthy "Daddy" Browning married her in 1926 when she was 15, cut her out of his will before he died in 1934, but she got dower rights of $5,000 a year. She sang for a while without much success in burlesque, in 1934 married a Denver theater manager, divorced him in 1937.
<=<= Gloria Vanderbilt, now 17 and quite grown up, has been doing Hollywood so hard that most of her $25,750-a-year allowance is reported spent within six months. <=<= Andrew J. ("Bossy") Gillis, ex-"bad boy" mayor of Newburyport, Mass., was sentenced to nine months in jail for libeling an Ipswich judge in his weekly paper, <=<= Charles ("Mickey) Norman, who hit the front pages for his cigar smoking when he was 14 months old, turned ten. "I don't hardly smoke cigars at all any more," he said. "They stink." <=<= Nathalia Crane, onetime prodigy poet (The Janitor's Boy, 1924), won a scholarship to enter Fordham's School of Education. Now 28, she wants to be a schoolteacher.
This file is automatically generated by a robot program, so reader's discretion is required.