Monday, Jun. 16, 1958
Born. To Dorothy Collins (real name: Marjorie Chandler), 31, Canadian-born singer, longtime (1950-57) Be Happy, Go Lucky girl of TV's Your Hit Parade, and Bandleader Raymond Scott (real name: Harry Warnow), 47: their second child, second daughter; in Manhasset, N.Y. Name: Elizabeth. Weight: 8 Ibs. 6 oz.
Married. Neelida ("Nelly") Rivas, 19, onetime (1954-55) teen-age doxy of Argentina's Dictator Juan Peroon; and Carlos Jose Ramil, 24, an accountant employed by the U.S. embassy; in Buenos Aires.
Married. Nightclub Singer-Comedienne Dorothy ("The Park Avenue Hillbilly") Shay (real name: Dorothy Sims), 35; and Richard C. Looman, 38, West Coast P.R. man for Chrysler Corp.; she for the first time, he for the second; in Brentwood, Calif.
Married. Richard Egan, 36, cinemactor (The Revolt of Mamie Stover, Slaughter on Tenth Avenue); and TV and Cinemactress Patricia (Girls in the Night) Hardy, 26; both for the first time; in San Francisco.
Married. John Hersey, 43, author (A Bell for Adano, Hiroshima, The Wall), campaign speech writer for Adlai Stevenson, World War II TIME-LIFE foreign correspondent; and Mrs. Barbara Day Addams Kaufman, 37, first wife of The New Yorker's Cartoonist Charles (Monster Rally, Home Bodies) Addams; he for the second time, she for the third; in Fairfield, Conn.
Died. The Rev. John Edward Duffy, 58, much-decorated World War II Roman Catholic chaplain under General Jonathan Wainwright in the Philippines, survivor of the Bataan Death March, although he was bayoneted and left to die; of cancer; in San Francisco.
Died. Harry McElhone, 67, elfin proprietor of Harry's New York Bar, 5 Rue Daunou, Paris; of heart disease; in Garches, France. "Just tell the taxi driver Sank Roo Doe Noo," said Harry, and multitudes of parched, unilingual Americans followed his directions. Taken to fame in the '20s by a quaffee society that included Ernest Hemingway and F. Scott Fitzgerald, Harry's was the cradle of the International Bar Flies, a loosely knit organization ring-led by the late Columnist O. O. (for Oscar Odd) Mclntyre.
Died. Sir Louis Sterling, 79, longtime ruler of the British Electric & Musical Industries combine, millionaire philanthropist who was born on Manhattan's Lower East Side, was knighted by King George VI in 1937; in London.
Died. Maude Nugent Jerome, 85, composer in her early 20s of Sweet Rosie O'Grady; in Manhattan.
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