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nd Frank Morgan's tales of his sealing yacht are terrific. Even better than a boat, of course, is n airplane. To be a pilot who owns is own plane, like Jimmy Stewart, or n aviatrix like Olivia de Havilland r Margaret Sullavan, is really to tand out from the crowd.
Closeups of Personalities: Carmen liranda, lunching at Fox Commissary i the inevitable turban and wideainted mouth, proves the surprise of lollywood when she stands up. The ipanish singer from Souse America tands but five feet tall, or should we ay short? It's built-up sandals that ives her that height on the screen.
Gene Markey, who is Olivia de lavilland's newest beau, bowing at Giro's to Franchot Tone, who suplanted Jimmy Stewart in Olivia's af;ctions for a while.
Jimmy is going to the movies with largaret Sullavan and her husband.
Royalty in the Fashion World: -ana Turner has just realized one f her greatest ambitions. You'd ever guess what it is — to wear screen lothes designed by Adrian, M-G-M's op designer.
Although she's made several important pictures at the studio, Lana never rated Adrian until "Ziegfeld Girl." Then she received the royal summons to appear in his studio salon.
With knees knocking (for clothes mean more to Lana than candy does to children), she bowed her way in.
'"Now, any color preferences, Miss Turner?" Adrian smiled kindly. "Here are the sketches. Maybe you have some suggestions of your own you'd like worked in."
"Oh yes, I mean, no," Lana gasped. "Just anything you say, Mr. Adrian. I'll love everything as long as you design it. I honestly will."
Adrian, quick to sense appreciation, simply went to town for the little Turner gal. When you see "Ziegfeld Girl" you'll know what we mean. You'll know, too, how one girl's naive appreciation won her some of the most beautiful dresses to come out of Hollywood.
Cal's Final Thought: Hollywood is sorry to say good-by to Laurence Olivier and Vivien Leigh who have left for England. Laurence will join the Royal Air Force and Vivien will aid in war work.
Picture by Courtesy of Photographer John Favour, cousin of Bettc Dai'is
Special to Photoplay-Movie Mirror: One of the first finished photographs of Bette Davis' wedding to Arthur Farnsworth. For scoop on the marriage itself, see page 57
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