Screen and Radio Weekly (Apr 1934 to Aug 1937)

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Something New—. JA Screen and > ’ Radio Weekly This complete magazine of sixteen pages, beautifully Tistvieed | In colors, will contain news of the very latest happenings in Hollywood glimpses into the intimate lives of radiowstars and motion picture artists—sensational stories by authorities whose business it> is. to know what is really transpiring behind the scenes both in and out of the studios, , Free to Readers The « SUNDAY PRESS You will welcome the entertainment me information brought to-you in the new magazine—a feature, by the way, usually offered only by large metropolitan newspapers, Starting with the next issue, it will become a part of The Sunday Press. Look for it each Sunday. Here Are Some of the Articles and Features: ee OF the “rucies and Features: THE HOLLYWOOD REPORTER ‘ BUT IT’S CLEAN by Grace Wilcox by Jack Sher © VALENTINO, GOODBY FASHIONED FOR LUXURY by George Raft by Sara Day ON THE LOTS With the Candid Reporter SUNRISE AND JOAN by J. D. Spiro by Edward Lawrence STARDOM CATCHES ALICE FAYE REVIEWS OF THE NEW FILMS by Clarke Wales by Clarke Wales NEW BEAUTY FOR OLD SUCCESS STORY (about Beverly Roberts) by Grace Grandville J: by Grace Wilcox THE RADIO REPORTER by Jack Sher s mee Atlantic City Press, vai 16, 1937, p.5