Radio Mirror (Nov 1935-Apr 1936)

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TOMMY THOMAS and his program at KJR, Seattle, a few weeks ago staged a gala program representing some half dozen frat and sorority groups from the state university for two cups donated by Lieutenant Governor Victor Meyers. Fans of several years standing will remember Meyers as a popular orchestra leader up in the northwest and a nightly radio favorite. * * * GEORGE GODFREY, one-time drama director at Seattle's KOMO, and Wilton Haff, former announcer there, had a reunion in Los Angeles. Haff joined KFI as an announcer, while Godfrey has been doing some work for the talkies. -* * * DID you know that Bob Bench, a favorite KFRC mikeman, was '"discovered" while announcing for rodeos and fairs? He was graduated from high school up in Eldorado County, famed region of the gold rush days, and replete with historical treasures and stories of earlier days. When sufficiently coaxed, he can also sing and do character work. * * # ROMO VINCENT, roly-poly master of ceremonies, after five months in Southern California at the Biltmore and over the air, is in Seattle. There he renewed friendship with Tommy Thomas, KOMO music (Continued on page 97 ) Natalie Park, who plays Lois Liston in NBC's Hawthorne House serial, enjoying a sail on the Pacific Ocean. i . *•■«■» )r>irM K ■#s ■■ M i| rr1 tf. 1 A i Mary -Ann Owens and Jimmy McNeill, whose fathers are Jack Owens and Don McNeill of the Breakfast Club. THE ONE— Flaxen-haired. Serene gray-blue eyes. A cool ivory akin. THE OTHER— Soft brown hair. Eyes the same color, alight with mischief. Skincreamy, almost olive. THE two girls are utterly different. Who would think they could use the same shade of powder? But look! — the blonde's cool coloring would certainly fade with too light a powder shade. Her skin lights up, warms— »only with a certain brunette shade. The very one the other girl uses to clear and freshen her creamy skin! It's Pond's lively Brunette shade that gives each one what she needs 1 New shades enliven skin Which type are you? That's a thing for your skin to decide — not your hair. See whether your skin needs brightening, clearing or warming up. Then choose the Pond's shade that does that very thing I — one of the five offered at right. Every one contains new important tints that add life to the skin. With an optical machine, Pond's discovered these tints hidden in skin itself. Among them, the bright blue that makes fair skin dazzling! The brilliant green that makes creamy skin glow! Now, these beauty-giving tints are blended invisibly into Pond's new Over 200 girls' skin color-analyzed ! Powder shades. Thus, they bring transparency and glow to any skin! brunette clears, brightens creamy skin rose brunette warms dull, faded skin rose cream gives fair skin a radiance natural brings a blonde transparency light cream gives a cool, velvety finish Fine textured, Pond's Powder feels smoother on the skin. Spreads softly, easily. Never cakes or clogs. The larger sizes come in lovely glass jars — to show shade and texture, keep the powder perfumed. Prices reduced, 35£ and 70fi. 10(f and 20(f boxes, increased in size. 5 Lively New Shades Mail Coupon today (This offer expires June I, 1936) POND'S, Dept.D-132, Clinton, Conn. Please rush, free, 5 different shades of Pond's new Powder, enough of each for a thorough 5-day test. Name Street. City _State_ Copyright. 1936, Pond's Extract Company