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Foster’s present ... Grande Maison de Blanc Linens and Luxuries I NSEPARATELY linked . . . throughout the world . . . with qual¬ ity and luxury are the names . . . Cartier's, Hattie Carnegie, Tiffany's, Waldorf-Astoria and the Grande Maison de Blanc. Intimately linked . . . throughout Southern California . . . with important social activities and noteworthy charitable enterprises . . . is the name, Mrs. C. Raymond Brad¬ ford. Proudly we announce that the Grande Maison de Blanc and charming Mrs. Bradford have . . . together . . .come to Foster's. With pride we remember that "like begets like" . . . and that "quality ever seeks out quality." Complete ... in every de¬ tail at Foster's ... is the selection of table linens, bath towels, chaise lounge covers, banquet cloths; lunch¬ eon sets, blankets; auto robes; gifts for men; and the monogrammed handkerchiefs which ladies and gentlemen throughout the world . . . insist upon. FflSTEffS lD£STUJ®t> Glendon at Kinross In the Village Arts . . . Decor . . . Lamps . . . Crystal . . . China . . . Glass • . . Metal . . . Silver . . . Stemware . . . Porcelain Distinctive Gifts The Screen Guilds’ Magazine Vol. 2 November, 1935 No. 9 Publshed jointly by The Screen Writers' Guild of the Authors' League of America and the Screen Actors' Guild. Editorial Staff HONORARY EDITORS Ernest Pascal Robert Montgomery Norman Rivkin .Editor Kenneth Thomson.Managing Editor Donald W. Lee.Associate Editor Barbara Pascal.Art Editor MAGAZINE ADVISORY COMMITTEES of The Screen Writers' Guild Nunnally Johnson Robert N. Lee Harlan Thompson of The Screen Actors' Guild C. Henry Gordon Murray Kinnell Ivan Simpson CONTRIBUTING EDITORS Ralph Block Lucile Gleason Rupert Hughes Ann Harding Mary C. McCall, Jr. Fredric March Dudley Nichols Warren William Seymour L. Simons.Advertising Manager Copyrighted, 1935, by the Screen Actors’ Guild and the Screen Writers’ Guild of the Authors’ League of America. Published Monthly at 1655 North Cherokee Avenue, Hollywood, California. Entered as third class matter at the Post Office at Los Angeles, Cal¬ ifornia, under the Act of March 3, 1879. Twenty cents a copy, $2.00 a year in the U. S. A. G OR D ON’S FINE WINES and LIQUORS THE LARGEST LIQUOR STORE IN THE WEST The more you visit California's Finest Liquor Store, the more you will appreciate how care¬ fully and sincerely we strive to maintain qual¬ ity. EVERYONE IS WELCOME HERE . . . and all will save at Gordon's 49c a pint for good Straight Whis¬ key. 73c a pint for 6 Months Old Straight Whiskey. 98c a pint for fine Blended Whiskey. $4.95 a pint for 18 Year Old Bottled in Bond Bourbon. Many prices in between . . . and all prices lower at Gordon's. OXford 1621 9565 WILSHIRE BEVERLY BOULEVARD HILLS WEIL’S fashion salon For the discriminating Miss and Matron Announce ... The; Showing of Fashion’s Newest ... in alluring BAR and COCKTAIL HOUR DRESSES T FORMALS For the Sophisticate and Ingenue V Lovely METALLIC DRESS-UP BLOUSES and "ANYTIME SKIRTS” V COATS V That "just right” TAILORED MEN'S WEAR SUIT for the Races V Exclusive and Original Models for Sport, Street, Dinner and Evening Wear 10.75 to 79*50 WEIL’S "The folk of Hollywood" Dresses . . Millinery . . Coots . . Suits 6660 HOLLYWOOD BLVD. 1 m November, 1935