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Look hard at this hay-ride party and you'll find Jane Withers, Gene Reynolds, Bobby Jordan, Edith Fellows and Freddie Bartholomew tuning up on Jane's birthday
immediately launched a campaign to have the title changed to "Our Boy Victor." Hunk-of-Man's antics are like a beacon in a blackout to Hollywood. For instance, the town went into hysterics when Vic actually hired a woman gardener. Vic says he's so allergic to men he has to have a blonde cultivating his Victory Garden. . . .
Brenda Marshall (Mrs. William Holden) and Jane Wyman (Mrs. Ronald Reagan) are forming a warwidow club in Hollywood now that their husbands have left for camps. Why not such a club in your home town? Brenda and Jane will think up schemes to promote War Bond sales.
The beaux of Donna Reed, the Iowa farm beauty who made such a hit in "The Courtship Of Andy Hardy," have
to have the little starlet in early because that's the rules of the Studio Club where Donna lives. . . .
For the first time in her life Garbo actually paid a neighborly call upon her across-the-street neighbor, Paul Henried. You could have knocked the young Austrian actor over with a feather when he found the silent Swede on his doorstep. Seems they had mutual friends in Europe Greta was anxious to hear about. . . .
The recent blackout found old Cal deep in the heart of "Juke Girl." The press was crowded into a Warner Brothers projection room when the lights went out and everything turned very black indeed. But quite nonchalantly we all paraded downstairs and into one of the studio's very swanky air-raid shelters where for
Three who knew each other when greet each other now: Bill Boyd, Jack Holt and Richard Dix at o luncheon in honor of Cecil B . D e M i II e
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