The New Movie Magazine (Jan-Jun 1932)

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Cheerful Little Airfulls (Continued from page 58) who will sadly tell you that that is no lie. Toscha Seidel, on the other hand, dotes on juicy watermelon. He has eaten desserts all over the world and believes that people who eat sweets sleep better. Maybe that is why slim girls see so much more of life than their stouter sisters. Kathryn (Girl o' Yesterday) Parsons is not the old-fashioned girl she seems on the air. She likes to tinker with the engine of her car and just loves to change tires. What a wife to have. A back-seat driver in a thousand! The biggest man, all around, in radio is Hendrik de Vries. Three hundred pounds of six and a half feet and he wastes it all on a piccolo. Glances at the Stars: Hint to disappointed sopranos: Since six-year-old Baby Rose Marie had her tonsils removed, she is singing a key and a half higher. . . . Max (Evening in Paris) Smolen can change his collar in thirty seconds and does. . . . Coon-Sanders led the first orchestra to broadcast in this country. . . . Willard Robison, the orchestra leader, says: "I like daisy fields more than pretty women." Yes, but what does he ask the daisies? . . . Ten of Guy Lombardo's Royal Canadians were born in Canada, but none of the Clicquot Club Eskimos came from the North. . . . Abe Lyman has been using the same cymbals, pedals, tom-toms and drumsticks for twentythree years. They are a present from his brother. . . . Morton Downey's birth came as a surprise. The stork called while his mother was visiting out of town. . . . He sings thirty-two songs a day. . . . The Sisters of the Skillet, ^-ton displacement, like their girls around a hundred pounds. . . . Max Warnow ties his hair down to keep it from getting in his eyes while he conducts. . . . Eddie Cantor's increased activity ion the air is the greatest threat to Will Rogers' chances for the Presidential nomination in '32. . . . They call Crosby "Bing" because when he was three years old he used to run around town all day shooting imaginary Indians. . . . Arthur (Street Singer) Tracy actually sang on streets when he was ten years old to raise money for buying new songs. ... It is almost impossible for the Interwoven boy, Ernie Hare, alias one-half of the Happiness Boys, to forget his wedding anniversary, March 15th, because that day is also his birthday, his partner's birthday, and the last day for paying his income tax. A Chat with My Correspondents: Kate: The heaviest radio smoker is probably Ben Bernie, who burns twenty long cigars a day. K. M. : The guest stars on Walter Winchell's broadcast are really guests. They are not paid. Bob: The Ballew who sold you that lot in 1924 may be the orchestra Smith Ballew. He was a real estate salesman in those days. Red: No, at the time of writing this, Russ Columbo is not married. Cjloriw your <Jtalr RESTORE sparkle and lustre to your hair. Give it glorious color tone, with a soft, glamorous radiance. Let it have the shimmering loveliness of youth, vibrant and verile . . with a sheen of silky softness and a color charm of entrancing naturalness. Simply use ColoRinse in the after shampoo wash. It is neither a dye or a bleach, buta harmless vegetablecompound that can be used as often as you please. There are twelve shades to choose from . . all natural tints. Faded, dull, sun-bleached hair becomes glorious again with ColoRinse. Combination Hot Oil Treatment and Shampoo Put new vitality, new health and vigor in your hair. Use this Nestle Combination Hot Oil Treatment and Shampoo to revitalize and nourish the hair. It stops falling hair, removes dandruff and cleanses the scalp. Free from soap or alkali, it makes the ideal shampoo. SuperSet Lengthen the life of every finger or water wave with SuperSet. Make it more lovely, more subtle, more glamorous. It is greaseless, fast drying, and free from any sediment or deposit. X^nese C/Kestle specialties are available in toe sizes at all 3 ana to cent stores. J^arae sizes at your beauty parlor. XL-ne OXestle ie ^ftiur Cjo., CMew jjork Uitu. The New Movie Magazine, January, 1932 97