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reputation as a modiste and now has distinguished herself by selling the greatest number of tickets for the Din¬ ner Dance. Third Prize—Won by Bee Stephens— Order from Weil’s Fashion Salon, 6660 Hollywood Blvd. Fourth Prize—Won by Bond Davis— Order from Katz Smart Dress Shop, 6418 Hollywood Blvd. Fifth Prize;—Won by Stella Curtis— Order from Georgia Lea Salon de Beaute, 5028 Melrose Ave. Sixth Prize—Won by Isabelle La Mai —-Order from de Sousa Beaute Salon, 1653 N. Wilcox. Seventh Prize—Won by Paul Bochin, —Order from Bightman’s Millinery, 6508 Hollywood Blvd. Eighth Prize—Won by Evelyn Maek- ert—Order from Byers Dress Shoppe, 6303 Hollywood Blvd. Ninth Prize—Won by Lillian Lang— 3 Strand White Crystal Necklace. Tenth Prize—Won by Bee Stephens —3 Strand White Crystal Necklace. Eleventh Prize—Won by Bert How¬ ard—3 strand White Crystal Necklace. MEN’S PBIZES First Prize—Won by Fred Fisher— Suit of clothes made to order by Fredric Seelye. Second Prize—Won by Julio Bonini —Bonson Cigarette Case and Lighter donated by Bill Bing, Paramount Bar¬ ber Shop. Third Prize—Won by Johnny Kacier —Goucho Polo Shirt donated by Sid¬ ney’s Ltd., 1433 No. Western Ave. Fourth Prize—Won by Wes Hopper Order from Goodwin’s Men’s Shoes, 6516 Hollywood Blvd. Fifth Prize—Won by Eddy Nunn— Order from Hamilton’s Shoe Store, 6607 Hollywood Blvd. Sixth Prize—Won by Max Lucke— Merchandise order from Bullock’s Wil- shire. Seventh Prize—Won by G. Periolat —Merchandise order from Broadway Hollywood. MRS. PATTEN’S EMPLOYMENT AGENCY MARY R. PAINE. Mgr. 441 NORTH BEVERLY DRIVE CRestview 6196 Reverly Hills Baseball Team D UBING the past month Bed Burger and the Screen Guilds’ Baseball There Is A T o Better Place To Have Your Watch Repairing Done! Team won two of the four games. To date the aggregation has won two out of every three games, which puts it well in the 600 column, a nice rating for any team in any league. The team plays every Sunday. It ap¬ preciates your support, but realizes that more members would attend if they knew its schedule. This is not arranged long enough in advance to allow its conclu¬ sion in the Magazine, but members may call the Guild office to learn where the team is playing. Reply To Mr* Carroll SHOBT time ago, Harrison Car- roll carried an item in his column which said that Paramount lost a num¬ ber of pieces of silverware and tin cups when it fed 600 extras on “The Milky Way” set w r ith hot meals rather than the regular box lunch. To keep the records straight, it must be mentioned that regular registered extras do not take silverware or tin , nor do they work for the $3.20 a day which 530 of the 600 received. The other 70 were registered extras. MORE JUNIOR GUILD NEWS ON PAGE 19 Henry Hathaway, prominent Paramount Director with his new 1936 Buick Sedan PHIL HALL Branch Manager HOWARD AUTOMOBILE CO. OF LOS ANGELES HOLLYWOOD STORE Sales 6157 Hollywood Boulevard Granite 3181 Where You Get The Best Beal In Town Service The movie colony is more BUICK minded than ever before October, 1935 17 •