Hollywood (Jan - Mar 1943)

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TOP THAT 10% DY NEW YEARS | Mary Martin's playing Good Fairy to a group of talented youngsters. Since crashing the big money, Mary, a former Weatherford, Texas, dancing teacher, is financing fourteen of her former pupils in dancing schools in Texas and Oklahoma. Says she: "It's a lot of fun to keep my hand in the business which enabled me to achieve what success I have. And who knows, maybe some day I'll be back doing the old 1-2-3." It was while making her annual trips to Hollywood, picking up the year's new tricks in dancing, that Mary got the acting bug and crashed the screen via the Broadway stage. ■ Soldier rug cutters at the Hollywood Canteen have a new line for cutting in during dances. They address the girl with, "Pass the ammunition, baby." | Oddities: Cowboy star Roy Rogers made his theatrical debut as Santa Claus in a high school pageant. A recent Hollywood engagement is that of Alexis Smith and Craig Stevens, who is now serving in the U. S. Army. Alexis is appearing in Warner Brothers' film, The Adventures of Mark Twain iwmtarner bros: riot 6eo. Washington, i Slept Hert r~U\ A Dl PC rT^VX\ IDkl percy kiibride • hattie mcDaniel ^rlAKLLO LUDUKI N wiwAMTRACY.D„.c..dbyWM. keighley Screen Play by Everett Freeman • From the Stage Play by Moss Hart and George S. Kaufman • Produced by Sam Harris * "Watch and Wait for the Howling Date/* 13