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/ LENDA FARRELL made her last pay''ment on her San Fernando Valley home — ajl celebrated. A rather unique celebration. Evas a trunk-burning party. A big old batted wardrobe trunk went up in smoke, and tinda remarked, " It isn't everybody who can 5(nd and watch her home for many years brning to the ground, and smile about it!"
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LICE BRADY instructed her maid to tell a certain gentleman if he phoned that she re in the bath, as she didn't wish to speak tpim. The gentleman phoned and the maid Mowed instructions. After half an hour he F>ned again and got the same answer. A t rd time he phoned with the same result. Finally, in exasperation, he yelled over the v e :
Well maybe she's drowned by this time. Vy don't you go see?"
IS Beverly Hills telephone calls poured into he police station from frantic mothers saying U their children hadn't returned from school fl auto patrol set out to trace the missing :ldren. Suddenly the officers heard loud }|ling and laughter coming from the backed of a newly occupied house. : Who lives here?" demanded the officer ';:n the maid answered the door.
Jackie Cooper," was the answer, "He's got ri rly a hundred kids in the back yard helping In build a new shack. He says if they work ! d enough, he'll let them be in his club."
J EMEMBER the grand old ostrich plumes ,of mother's time? They must be coming 1 k At least Jeanette .MacDonald is setting I llywood on its ear by appearing at all the i.irt spots in a chapeau dripping with plumes. , Well," sniffed one little meanie when she |apsed the MacDonald ostriches, "if I had \ wn it was a costume party I'd have dressed myself."
: 'o which several bystanders echoed, ' Meow, \ w." Jeanette only smiled.
The son and heir of Joan Blondell and her husband, cameraman George Barnes, is not going tempera mental, he's merely hungry. Joan is certainly proud. George wonders where that volume from such a tiny bit of humanity can come
V/TAYBE M-G-M will have to go in the house-boat business. Up on the beach in Ventura is Pcggoty's house, built in a boat turned bottom up. It was constructed for scenes in "David Copperfield," but the studio has received a dozen offers for it from persons who want to use it for a beach cottage.
They may be fan dancers, but they are not to be whoopsed at. Decidedly not! They represent four hundred pounds of football, boxing and stevedoring, all set for some burlesquing in Rudy Vallee's picture, "Sweet Music," for Warners
Bronislava Nijinski, widow of the noted dancer, discusses details of the forthcoming ballet in Max Reinhardt's production of Shakespeare's ''A Midsummer Night's Dream." Screen history is in the making with this movie. Watch it!
|_JE\TRY HULL has been made a Kentucky
1 'LColonel.
But here is what makes it unusual:
Henry Hull actually came from Kentucky!
Louisville. Most of Governor Ruby Laffoon's staff
officers never sniffed bluegrass in their lives.
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