Screen Guilds Magazine (October 1935)

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Where Movie Folk Dine and Dance c A F E Service De Luxe 9039 Sunset Blvcl. WO. 61377 The Screen Guilds’ Magazine Vol. 2 October, 1935 No. 8 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 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. Announcement MIKE EL WOOD takes pleasure in announcing his ap¬ pointment by PARK & TILFORD and by E. Cr J. BURKE as their authorized agent in Beverly Hills and West Los Angeles. . . . Every WINE, LIQUOR and CORDIAL sponsored by these two great houses will be available for your selec¬ tion. Thus an already large stock is greatly augmented—it will be consid¬ ered a pleasure to show you—Drive in. • Fast Delivery Every Day 9 A. M. - 10 P. M. PUKE GLU/OOD - LI Q O U R S 8733 BEVERLY BLVD., Near Robertson OXford 7068