
Ray Anthony was known as the Young Man with the Golden Horn. When Ray and I married, we were in the spotlight in a town where marriage is a easily traded commodity. We tried, but didn't last. But we had a great son, Perry, out of it. Many of these pictures are from my private collection and have never been seen before.
![]() Ray had dated Marilyn and written a song for her. When he dated me, he did the same. | ![]() A picture from our pre-honeymoon in Hawaii. We entertained the Korean war wounded at Trippler Hospital. | |
![]() Another of the Korean vets at Trippler. In many ways the Korean War was worse than Vietnam, with cold and frostbite. These men need a monument too. | ![]() At the premiere of Daddy Longlegsat Grauman's (now Mann's) Chinese Theater in Hollywood. | |
![]() More Korean War soldiers dressed in Hawaiian shirts. | ![]() The day Ray and I were married in Toledo, Ohio, he met me at the airport with a kiss. | |
![]() | ![]() Getting our marriage license at city hall. | |
![]() | ![]() Ray and I run into Jayne and Mickey at a party for columnist, Walter Winchell, at the MoCombo. | |
![]() Scenes from a happy marriage... | ![]() ...and you see what happens. | |
![]() | ![]() Having breakfast at New York's Idlewild Airport (now Kennedy). He was on his way to another tour with his band, and I was on my way back to Hollywood to do a movie. | |
![]() The separations eventually took their toll. Sad to say, Ray and I eventually took separate planes, permanently. | ||