Hollywood (1942)

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B p r*n£? Mrs. Parrish is a grand cook and she's seeing to it that Helen learns the fine points. A stream-lined kitchen makes the lessons fun Focal point of Helen's bedroom is a fourposter bed with satin-bound spread. Picture on the wall is Helen's beau, Charles Lang Against a wall background of cool green trees, Helen likes to entertain at small dinner parties. The dining room furniture is solid walnut The living room reflects Mrs. Parrish's good taste. She tries always to maintain a homey, informal atmosphere for Helen and her young friends