Friday, Feb. 07, 1969

Now that he is a national football hero, there is talk of a new role for Joe Namath: as a Resistance fighter in a Hollywood film.

Strolling on London's Strand, Charlie Chaplin, 79, and Wife Oona, 43, were on a fleeting visit from Switzerland to do some shopping and see a few shows.

The party in Paris was called "A Night of Love," and there were those redoubtable romancers, the Duke and Duchess of Windsor, he ever so mod in white turtleneck, dancing till 2:30 a.m.

The family's 28-room, $700,000 Villa Suvretta at St. Moritz is still being refurbished, so Farah Diba, Empress of Iran, is staying at a nearby villa while she and the youngsters enjoy the sun and snow.

Helmet secure, and rifle held smartly at port arms, Dr. Philip Blaiberg marched off to a meeting of wartime buddies for the first time since his heart transplant last year.

Fashion's grande dame, Coco Chanel, 85, held her annual showing--and it was mostly variations on her famed tweeds and pleated skirts--all of which still goes with the ladies of fashion.

Marooned was the word for Actress Ann-Margret and her husband Roger Smith, after torrential West Coast rains sent tons of mud pouring down onto their Beverly Hills driveway.

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