Hollywood (1942)

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actress he was a great admirer of DeMille and that his pictures were very popular in pre-war Germany. B Someone asked 21-year-old Diana Barrymore, daughter of John, if she was nervous when she first stepped in front of a Hollywood movie camera. "Nervous? I should say not," she said. "We Barrymores haven't any nerves." | The Cedars of Lebanon hospital doesn't have a press agent, but the maternity ward nurses are wise to Hollywood showmanship. The daughters of Herbert Marshall and Alice Faye get top billing in the hospital preview room — a choice spot closest to the glass window. | At a meeting of prominent Hollywoodites the other night, the conversation drifted to the part movietown is playing in the war; and of the many, many donations stars, directors and producers have been making. A certain actor said he was fed up with giving away so much money. Veteran Director Eddie Cline immediately put the guy in his place. "Well," said Cline, "it's much better than a steady diet of Sukiyaki." | An aging ex-star and his agent were discussing Hollywood's acute shortage of young leading men because of the war. The agent told the actor: "It won't be long before you'll be playing romantic heroes again." "Yes," agreed the actor, "and for the first time in history Holly She dances. She sings. She's charming, talented and youthful. She's Marjorie Reynolds, currently creating a sensation in her first important picture, Paramount's Holiday Inn wood's feminine stars will have leading men somewhere near their own ages." ■ Betty Field, who played the role of the insane girl in Kings Row, received a fan letter after the picture's release from an unidentified admirer. The letter read: "I just saw Kings Roio. You're nuts. But don't worry. I am, too. But they haven't caught me, yet." ■ Don't believe those reports that Dolores del Rio and her ex-husband, Cedric Gibbons, are planning matrimony again now that she's broken her engagement to Orson Welles. Miss del Rio has a new love interest — and it isn't her exhusband. B James Fitzpatrick, who produces those travel shorts for M-G-M, was asked the other day by his secretary to suggest a nice place to spend a honeymoon. "Well," proposed Fitzpatrick, "the war has limited travel, but how about Lake Louise, or Florida, or maybe one of the National Parks?" The secretary wasn't impressed and said, "Where did you spend your honeymoon, Mr. Fitzpatrick?" The travel expert blushed and then said, -sheepishly, "Niagara Falls!" | Bob Hope and Bing Crosby have worked out a deal with Paramount whereby they'll receive equal film footage in all their pictures in the future. Scene stealing, however, is left entirely to their own discretion. If you like Rachel, you'll LOVE this New Rachel! <3W$^ ^Qstfw* A^ r; v; *•■ Fragile and Creamy as exquisite bridal lace . . . Pond's new Dreamflower "Rachel" powder is deftly keyed to your most exotic skin tones — the rich, luscious ivory tones. As you smooth it on, you'll see Dreamflower "Rachel" lend your skin a look of mysterious new beauty — delicate . . . creamy-clear . . . tender . . . New Dreamflower Smoothness gives your face a dreamy "misty-soft" appeal— "Pond's Dreamflower Rachel is , .'•'.' C-' ..y the loveliest, creamiest rachel I've ^ I ever tried! It makes my skin look )(j different, somehow — richer in I tone, more dramatic — even softer!" yo MRS. ANTHONY J. DREXEL, HI -_ t" /l/e«/ "6aow 6owff //bsfsc£, Ponds"LIPS -stays on longer* 5 gorgeous Stagline Shades. Wear Pond's "Lips" with new matching Pond's "Cheeks" (compact rouge). lL4 I i Enchanfing New Dreamflower Box — big dressing table size — only 49£ ! Two smaller sizes, also. 6 shades — each lovely! FREEl ATT 6 New/ tTfeamflower Powder Shades POND'S, Dept. 6-PJ, Clinton, Conn. I'd like to try all of Pond's glamorous new Dreamflower Powder shades including "Rachel." Will you please send me FREE SAMPLES of all 6 Dreamflower Shades right away? Myr, My address. (This oiVur eood : , U.S. only) 17