Hollywood Studio Magazine (September 1972)

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Where is Tom Mix’s daughter? Hollywood Studio Magazine Just a line to let you know that I have enjoyed HOLLYWOOD STUDIO magazine and I was wondering if your readers might help me out. I have been trying to locate Ruth Mix (Tom Mix’s daughter). If anyone could send me her address, I would appreciate it very much. You see I met her back in 1941 at a tourist place in New Hampshire and we had quite a talk about her father. Tom Mix use to be my very first idol and I use to see every movie he starred in if I could. I even still have his photo which he sent me and I always will treasure it. I also am looking for the home address of some of the other stars of the 30’s and 40’s so I might write to them. Here is a list of stars I would like the addresses of: Janet Blair, Vivian Blaine, Virginia Grey, Priscilla Lane, Roy & Dale Rogers, Patricia Cutts, Polly Bergen, Ozzie & Harriet Nelson, Amanda Blake, Donna Douglas, Gloria DeHaven, Rita Hayworth, Suzanne Pleshette, Bob Cummings, and Dan Daley. Hope you don’t think the above list is too long, but I would be very happy to get their home addresses so I may contact them. You see I use to be in the photo business back in the 30’s and 40’s and use to make reproductions for the entertainment people and got to know many of the stars. But over the years I have lost contact with them. It sure would be a pleasure to hear from them again. Had a letter from Betty Grable the other day and she teils me that she will go to Australia in May. Also heard from Andrea Leeds a few weeks ago. Hope Jess Hoaglin is well as I enjoy his articles on the old time stars. Will close hoping to hear from you soon. If you wish to print any part of this letter in Hollywood Studio it might help me find these stars. Hope you do print it. Yours very truly, Ernest L. E. Hack Radio’s Golden Memories 6 Perkins Street Bristol, Conn. 06010 Liked your Jane Mansfield story Dear Mr. Strait: I was very glad to read your article “Jayne Mansfield Was Among the Last of Hollywood’s Great Sex Symbols.” I got a copy of Hollywood Studio Magazine, January, 1972. You wrote about Jayne much the way that I feel about her and her contributions to the cinema, and as a human being. I cherish the times I can. remember that I saw her on TV. Many times on Merv Griffin Show, Bob Hope Special, Jack Paar, the Match Game, and Pat Boone Show, shortly before her untimely death. Luckily you can remember all the marvelous years as her secretary, and really meeting her and knowing her. Do you know how much her fans, me included, wanted to meet her? Have you ever considered writing a qualitative account of Jayne’s life? As far as I know, it hasn’t ever been done. Most sincerely, Kirk Nalting P.S. Could you possibly teil me where I could get prints of her films, any pictures of her, (copies perhaps of the H.S. Magazine article) or anything on Jayne. Help me if you can. O.K. Kirk Nalting P. O. Box 80063 Lincoln, Nebraska 68501 qd Tlie BURNQR Contact m Lenses! « 1015 Hmrs ofWeir Th First Dw A revolutionär new technique in the fitting of contact lenses has recently been introduced by LensCraft Research and Development Company, founded by John L. Burnor. These lenses are known as the Burnor Contact Lenses. The Burnor Contact Lenses are designed for 24 hour wear. 45% of all Burnor lens wearers are in a sleeping cycle. They are able to wear their Burnor Lenses (under the supervision of their opthalmologist and LensCraft Optical) from 5 to Uniinn 7 days continuously. The unique qualities in- H||||nC herent in these lenses enables our patients to IIUUI U sleep in their lenses with complete comfort and safety. The Burnor Contact Lenses available exclusively through LensCraft Optical ' Offices are custom fitted for each indi¬ vidual eye through a mapping process which encompasses nine different corneal measurements. Grinding of the uncut lens to these exacting tolerances, and the special processes involved in the finishing of the lens is what makes the Burnor Contact Lenses so unique. A recent 1971 Statistical survey reveals that 70% of our patients previously attempted wearing conventional contact lenses or the more recent soft lenses. They are able to wear the Burnor Contact Lenses experiencing none of the dis- comfort they had previously associated with contact lenses. The Burnor Contact Lenses are offered by LensCraft Optical on a full refund basis. Please call us if you would like ad¬ ditional information. By appointment only ... LENSCRAFT OPTICAL 13418 VENTURA BOULEVARD SHERMAN OAKS, CALIFORNIA 990-1166 23