Action (May 1941 - Mar 1958)

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never better. No. 16 — We wonder what Cesar had to say to Carole . . . ! No. 17 — As usual, the Nicholas Brothers never missed a step. No. 18 The photogenic Mary Crumley. No. 19 — Carmen Miranda's sisters, Milton Berle and Laird Cregar closed the show with a bang . . . and what a bang! No. 20 — Walter Strohm wanted to be exclusive. No. 21 — Mr. and Mrs. Koenig's guests included Mr. and Mrs. Harry Warner and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rapt of Warner Brothers and M-G-M respectively. No. 22 — What are you looking at so intently, Roger? That's Thornton Freeland and June Clyde with you. No. 23 Mr. and Mf^s. Peg Murray of cartoon fame really enjoyed the dinner. No. 24 — It was a gala affair for Johnnie Lavin and his gang. No. 25 — Mr. Zanuck only said half of he congratulated Glenn Miller and his boys. No. 26 — Even Big Ben Wurtzel had no complaints to offer after everything was over. No. 27— The Merry Macks lived up to their name and then some. No. 28 — Lefty Hough finished work in time to make the party. No. 29 — This is_ one time Dan Clark d»dn t find his table in the entrance to the exit. No. 30 — Mr. and Mrs. Vance Thrasher and Mr. and Mrs. Phil Adams never missed a thing. In the background Mrs. Jason Joy seems to be enjoying the program at Mr. and Mrs. Metzler’s table. No. 31 — Art Miller and Rolla Flora showed that they could turn on the heat themselves for the cameramen. No. 32 — It was a gala affair for Johnnie Lavin and his gang. No. 33 — Virginia O'Brien with her dead-pan was one of the big hits ot the show. No. 34 — Garwood Van and his band did a great job of playing for the show.