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KINIUNSF, —_ 7 | “Don't you think Smith Is inclined to dally with the truth?” “1 don't think he ever touches It.’ 7 PERFECT GUM RI LATE Prd de de fe de fe fe fe ook ke de ke fe dee ie STAR DUST Movie » Radio %%k% By VIRGINIA VALE rk * UCK JONES had a grand re- union with his wife and daugh- ter when York from a round-the-world trip. Noah Beery, Jr. joined in; he made the trip east with Buck for the best of reasons—he and Buck's daughter, Maxine, are engaged, you know, 3 0 2 2 2 26 6 0 2 2 Xo 2 22222 2 they arrived in New ar Another man who'd like to have a reunion with his daughter is Pat O'Brien, who made the trip east for business reasons; his ter, Mavourneen, Is only eighteen months § old, and the O'Briens felt that she was 8 bit young to go travel Le & ing, so she stayed = home with her moth- ¥ “ Be 2 ~- 8 er, who has a gown hi shop. O'Brien received A a royal welcome, with Pat O'Brien. newspaper photogra- phers and reporters and all the trimmings, but he didn't want to talk about himself, His wife and daughter are hig favorite topics of conversation. Or he'll talk about James Cagney—what a swell guy Cagney Is, and how much he likes to work with him, They've just finished *“Celling Zero” together. But O'Brien's pet plc. ture, of those he's made, is “Oil for the Lamps of China” arf Mary Rogers, daughter of the be- loved Will, will probably be heard on the air in “Miss Pinkerton,” by Mary Rchberts Rinehart. A stage career ls what she really wants just now, and as she's pretty and talented she'll prob. ably make a success of it. : i, Quotation from Charlie Chaplin: “I got most of the things I wanted, but 1 found out after | got them that 1 should never have wanted them in the first place.” But it's so much easier to feel that way about a thing after you have It! daugh- i Mrs. Fred Astaire rather hated the thought of settling down on the Coast, just at first—yet Fred couldn't very well make pictures for RKO anywhere else. You can't blame her—all ber friends were in the East, and being a Hollywood wife isn't much fun, But she likes it better now-—so California bas converted one more easterner, fe “Mutiny on the Bounty” knocked over a lot of records recently; during its fourth week at the Capitol theater, in New York, there were still people standing in line for tickets. A swell picture—but | warn you girls that, if you don't like brutality, you're going to close your eyes through a good pert of it nlf ' BROWN HAND BAG TO BE CROCHETED By GRANDMOTHER CLARK Crocheted hand bags are still pop- plar. They look good, are easy to make and cost very little, and the personal pride in hand-made articles This neat by © inches must pot be overlooked jooking bag measures 5% and being made of dark brown cot ton is a 3 be made in # Package serviceable bag to complete tl and crochet lining not will be mailed fhould you want only, send us 10 cents, Address Home Craft Co, Dept. Nipeteenth and St. Louis Ave, Louis, Mo. ta dressed enveio] writing for ¢ City Over 3,300 Years Old Bared by Archeologists An tire Egyptis: 1500 years before Christ has been dor of its careful It was built between or by the great Pha who here tried to ni religion of 18 But the city, way, coronation ‘ the shining spirit, lasted no more than ten years, passing with its founder. The pew pharaoh moved to another site rats 1 +f temple of the ca and nov hn spdieton heads 8 tors who are $ ; of this an party of completing client city Week's Supply of Postum Free Read the offer made by the Postum Company in another part of this pa. per. They will send a full week's sup- ply of health giving Postum free to anyone who writes for it.—Adry, Slowing Down We want beaten paths through the woods for pedestrians. Not every- one who has an automobile wants to ride all the time, Pons picture. “1 Dream Too Much" and a grand picture it Is. It would be notable, if only for showing an opera star who is young and pretty and has a lovely figure—the kind of opera star you're likely to see in the movies but not in real life, alas! Miss Pons, Grace Moore and Gladys Swarthout are mak- ing it pretty hard for the old-fashioned gingers who ate everything In sight and then claimed that they had to do it be cause they needed strength in order to sing. x There's a new kind of amateur hour on the air, every Tuesday night at 9:30 on WMCA. The amateurs are society folk and once they get started singing, reciting, or what-not, they go right on to the end—this being the only amateur hour that has no gong. wifi Sally Eilers and Jimmy Dunn are going to work together again; they'll that title's so long that it probably will be changed), and try to make it as successful as “Bad Girl" wml for years that Jean Harlow’s hair was really platinum blonde, to have‘every- open and admit that the Harlow locks are really light brown, or rather, “honey brown.” oy It used to be fairly easy for a movie star (or nearstar) to get an honorary fire badge. in for red lights and sirens on thelr cars—and now nobody can have an honorary fire badge any more! a Peanut butter has been & market product for 28 years. ANEW Coleman MANTLE (00 on the Bounty” is studying law at the University of Southern California . . . Charles Boyer will make one of those
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