Motion Picture Herald (Jul-Aug 1936)

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12 MOTION PICTURE HERALD July 2 5, 19 3 6 HONESTLY. June Travis has been trying to get i away from the First National unit producing "The m Bengal Killer" so she can go to the beach and try m out her rubberized silk bathing suit. Honestly. FOURSOME. Ned E. Depine!, H. Pimstein, A. Murphy and Major L. E. Thompson made up one of 50 foursomes competing in the annual RKO tourney at Westchester Country Club, Tuesday. ENGAGED. The happy couple embarking on the Normandie for Europe are Bert Wheeler, who recently completed "Mumsy's Boy" for RKO-Radio, and Sally Haines, whose engagement has been announced. REHEARSAL. A musical contingent mutually engaged in the production of "Postal Inspector" for Universal go over their stuff. Patricia Ellis, who plays the lead opposite Ricardo Cortez, sings "Let's Have Bluebirds" for the approval of Charles Previn, at the piano, while Composers Irving Actman and Frank Lcesser listen.