Photoplay (Jul - Dec 1936)

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92 PHOTOPLAY MAGAZINE FOR NOVEMBER, 1936 CLARA OGILVIE World Authority on HR1R TELLS WHAT TO DO WITH SUMMERRAVAGED TRESSES "No matter how vigorous your hair, when it has been pawed all summer by sun, seabreeze, and salt water, it just can't take it. It must be reconditioned, to bring back its rightful lustre and healthy vigor. "It doesn't mean a lot of work and worry and expense, either. Here are four steps: (1) Daily Cleansing, (2) Daily Brushing, (3) Daily Massage, and (4) Fortnightly Shampooing. You can do all these at home, for a few cents a day. "Be sure, however, that you cleanse with the tonic proper for your specific hair condition (dry, oily, fading, falling, or containing dandruff). Be sure that the brush is right, with long flexible bristles, giving the proper rhythm. "Ogilvie Sisters' RECONDITIONING OIL is the most effective, luxurious hot oil shampoo I know. We made it that way. "Follow my advice, and you'll get results. Write to me personally about your hair problem. Ask for instructive booklet at any Toilet Goods or Drug Counter, or at one of our fine salons where our treatments are given. Consultation is, of course, without charge." ©qi&ute, Si6t&M 604 Fifth Avenue, New York 2 3 Hue dc la Paix, Paris Canada Hollywood's Newest Wedding The marriage of Maureen O'Sullivan and John Farrow in St Monica's Church was the culmination oi one of the town's sweetest courtships. They had waited two years for a Papal dispensation. Maureen, always a delight on the screen, never looked as beautifully happy as she did in her wedding gown. The reception was held at Loretta Young's, where the bride cut the cake (middle) for Sally Blane, matron of honor, Ainsworth Morgan, Hon. Michael Tandy, British Consul, who was best man. Major Bodley, the groom. Alan Mowbray, and Anita Louise. (Top) The flower girl and ring bearer were Joan and Johnny Morgan. (Below) The groom and his ushers take a bow