Film Fun (1928 - 1942 (assorted issues))

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POSED BY CAROL TEVIS AND GRADY SUTTON IN “SATURDAY AFTERNOON," AN RKO-RADIO COMEDY. “I hear your jealous wife hired a new secre¬ tary for you, darling. Did she hire a blonde or a brunette?” “He’s a brunette.” OSED BY A DANCER IN “MOONIGHT AND PRETZELS,” A UNI’F.RSAL PICTURE. The nicest way for a girl to lose weight, this beauty has heard, is to shrink from kissing. POSED BY DANCERS IN “THE HOLLY¬ WOOD PARTY,” A METRO GOLDWYN MAYER PICTURE. “The stage manager doesn’t know how to control himself.” “Why, he always seems to be¬ have properly.” “Yes, but it’s always his wife who controls him.”