Hollywood Filmograph (Jun-Aug 1929)

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28 August 10, 1929 Walter Wills Studio of Stage Dancing & Theatrical Booking Agency 7016 Hollywood Blvd. Gladstone 9502 SUMMER COTJESE OF SIX WEEKS BEGINS JULY 8 Class and private instruction for adults and children in all forms of dancing. Professional work taught by professionals. Enroll now for summer classes. Teachers not only professional and proficient as dance instructors but popular for their »uccess in handling children. WILLS' GIRLS ALWAYS IN DEMAND Hours: 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. and by Appointment Phone FItzroy 1785 REICHEL'S INTESTINAL BATHS FOR LADIES and GENTLEMEN WEIGHT REDUCING ERNA REICHEL, G. N. 2422 West Sixth Street Los Angeles, Calif. GALEA STUDIO 1247 North Orange Drive Phone HOlly 6683 25 Casting Photos $10.00 SIZE 8x10—4 POSES TAKEN, 2 POSES FINISHED AUTO LOANS CONTRACTS REFINANCED By BRACE FINANCE CO. 2608 South Figueroa Street, Opposite Auto Club LOS ANGELES The Sensation of the Year! Brand New (latest series) 1« CHANDLERS !« discounted as high as $1000 You Save as Much as 45% Fully Guaranteed — Liberal Terms OVER 1250 SOLD SINCE THE START OF THIS SALE Kelley Kar Co. 1225 S. Figueroa "WHERE BETTER CARS COST LESS" B-LOVE IS FOR BESSIE LOVE Perfume which expresses one's personality has become one of the more important accessories of a feminine film star as a result of the particular attention Gerly's Perfume Shop is devoting to this new detail of the feminine toilette. Gerly has created "B-Love" for Bessie Love. This perfume has a dainty, exquisite odor, which has made it very popular. For Alice White, an exotic "Idol of the Day" was evolved, while Claire Windsor uses "Amours de Clairette." Audrey Ferris' favorite scent, flippant and daring, is called very simply "Audrey." The blond beauty of Kathryn McGuire is epitomized by "Zephyr d'Or," while Mrs. Don Alvarado uses "Joi de Coeur." Innumerable other stars have had individual perfumes created for them. The making of an endurable and distinctive perfume is only possible after the personality of the player has been studied carefully, according to the management of Gerly's. WHERE DOES THE ROCKETT GO NOW? A few years ago A. L. Rockett literally skyrocketed his way into one of the most important and responsible positions in the motion picture industry. A few days ago A. L. Rockett startled the film world by announcing his resignation from that important position. And Hollywood now is wondering where Rockett will go next. It seems sure that with his proven ability in production, his affiliation with one of the major studios will be announced before many days have passed. There have been persistent rumors afloat since the annoucement of his resignation from First National, that the producer of "Abraham Lincoln" will sign on the dotted line with either Metro-Goldwyn-Mlayer or Fox. Perhaps these are only rumors, perhaps not. Hollywood wonders. BILLY REES ASSIGNED TO NEW PICTURE Having completed the photography of "Under a Texas Moon," the first all outdoor, 100 per cent talkie filmed in natural colors, William Rees, Warner Brothers cinematographer and one of the youngest cameramen in the industry, is now engaged in filming several of the elaborate numbers in "The Show of Shows," the Vitaphone musical extravaganza in which over 100 stage and screen stars will appear. POSTPONED Paul Whiteman's proposed film, postponed in order that a more suitable story might be found, is to go into production not later than November 1, it has been announced. In the meanwhile Whiteman and hisfamous band plan to continue their tour of major cities of the Pacific coast.