Film Fun (1928 - 1942 (assorted issues))

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Dorothy Lewis and Robin Lee tell you How The Ice Was Broken. See pages 12 and 13. You'll want to see how a chorus gal goes western. Turn to pages 40 and 41 for Bridle Suife. Meet Dorothy Lewis, star of Republic's "Ice-capades," in an exclusive photostory; page 48. This clever Miss has her own ideas on air-raid protection. Turn to 38, 39 for Sport with Bow V Error. Here's Betty Bryson, one of the Queens in Hal Roach's All Am¬ erican Coed. See em all: 6, 7. Your date with FILM FUN this month takes you to The Queen Mary Nite-club. Pages 33-35. Down in N'York’s Village Barn is versatile Grace Sherrill, a real Triple-Threat Gal. Page 45. '/Si