Action (May 1941 - Mar 1958)

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HUNTRESS CAFE 4604 East 2nd Street BELMONT SHORE featuring WORLD'S BEST COCKTAILS FRIED CHICKEN For Appliances and Television First name in ^e^pjenxlxUuU^ 2.naUtif Again in 1950, Teller is ready to serve your needs . . . Special Discounts to Studio Club Members on ALL Appliances and Television. Terms to suit your Budget. Open Tuesday and Thursday Nights till 9 P.M. c::^j2b.[iancz Co. 369 South Robertson Beverly Hills Phones: ( Near Olympic) CR. 1-1135; BR. 2-5506 exists at 20th Century-Fox. . . . Denmark is a land of great beauty. It is also the land of bicycles. There are approximately 700 bicycles to each automobile. So that they have special lanes for cycles only. . . . Mrs. Bullock and I are enjoying good health, and also our work here as missionaries.” Clarence Hutson Passes Clarence D. Hutson, 52, Location department head, a leading figure in the film industry’s charities and a prominent Catholic layman, died at his home, 705 North Alpine drive, Beverly Hills, Aug. 6 after a protracted illness. Dangerously ill for the past three years, Hutson had carried on his duties at the studio and had found strength to participate actively in the film industry’s Permanent Charities Committee, the Catholic Youth Organization and a full calendar of fund raising drives and general community activities. A flyer in World War I, Hutson was a member of the 20th Century-Fox post of the American Legion and was deeply concerned with problems of veterans. At one time a film producer, Hutson and his star, the former Eileen Sedgwick, were married 20 years ago and their home has been a mecca for aspiring film youngsters ever since. The family’s speciality was helping with moral and financial support youngsters who were struggling for a place in the motion picture industry. In addition to his wife, Hutson is survived by their two children, Mimi, 15, and Edward, 12; three brothers, Thomas, Hugh and Walter Hutson, all of Los Angeles. Thirty