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Literary January 19, 1955

The Daily Record

Dunn, Harnett County, North Carolina

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Teaser for a serial story on Ava Gardner's marriages to Mickey Rooney, Artie Shaw, and Frank Sinatra, highlighting her views on each and her current loneliness, published exclusively via The New York Daily News in The Daily Record starting Friday.

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Read The Amazing Story Of The Alluring,
Amazing, Amorous Ava

HER LIFE-HER LOVES
Hubby No. 1
Mickey Rooney

After 13 years of seeing the world, Ava looks back on the Rooney marriage as "ridiculous." She says: "He was the first guy I'd met that didn't figure was laughing at me."

Hubby No. 2 - Artie Shaw

On their honeymoon, Ava recalls, the bandleader brought along a stack of books, including Tolstoy's "War and Peace," "Das Kapital" by Marx and Thomas Mann's "The Magic Fountain." He made Ava feel like a moron.

Hubby No. 3
Frank Sinatra

Frankie's personality is an exhausting combination of charm, sweetness, arrogance and bad temper. When he was down and out, Sinatra was attentive and devoted. After success, he neglected her. "I thought I was sitting on top of the world," confides Ava, "and he has to go and get successful again - and you know how that affects him."

Ava's A Three-Time Loser At Love And The Lonesomest Gal In Town. "I Get Lonesome Without A Guy Around The House," She Explains.

WHO WILL
BE
HUSBAND NO. 4?

Don't Miss A Single Installment of The TRUTH ABOUT AVA GARDNER"

A thrilling, fascinating objective story published exclusively in this section through special arrangement with The New York Daily News.

Beginning Friday in The Daily Record

IT'S GOING TO START THE WHOLE TOWN TALKING

What sub-type of article is it?

Essay

What themes does it cover?

Love Romance Social Manners

What keywords are associated?

Ava Gardner Mickey Rooney Artie Shaw Frank Sinatra Marriages Loneliness Celebrity Gossip

Literary Details

Title

The Amazing Story Of The Alluring, Amazing, Amorous Ava

Subject

Her Life Her Loves

Key Lines

After 13 Years Of Seeing The World, Ava Looks Back On The Rooney Marriage As "Ridiculous." She Says: "He Was The First Guy I'd Met That Didn't Figure Was Laughing At Me." On Their Honeymoon, Ava Recalls, The Bandleader Brought Along A Stack Of Books, Including Tolstoy's "War And Peace," "Das Kapital" By Marx And Thomas Mann's "The Magic Fountain." He Made Ava Feel Like A Moron. "I Thought I Was Sitting On Top Of The World," Confides Ava, "And He Has To Go And Get Successful Again And You Know How That Affects Him." Ava's A Three Time Loser At Love And The Lonesomest Gal In Town. "I Get Lonesome Without A Guy Around The House," She Explains.

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