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10,000 miles and tnen Vaa -o-^v. -them as new ! Honore wrote a top executive of the motor company, telling of the accident and how the agency had not only not checked the wheel but how she'd actually been driving with but two halftightened lugs' holding it. She'd heard that you only have to write to the head man to get prompt action. Her letter was completely ignored. But she wrote a second letter East which evoked an apology and asked what could be done to make amends. "The first thing you can do," retorted Honore, "is read your mail!"
Youth marches on with a smile. Two of the film colony's favorite youngsters are Mavourneen and Sean O'Brien, above with their mother, wife of film favorite Pat O'Brien. Jane Withers has a great big smile for Henry Wilcoxon, at right, who is playing a principal part in the little trouper's newest picture.
THE marriage of Cecilia Parker and Dick 1 Baldwin had been attended by an advance commotion that surprised the Hollywood folks'. There were all sorts of tales about how Mama Parker was agin the match. They said she told Dick never to darken the Parker door again when she found Cecilia coming home with an engagement ring on. When the furore died down everyone concerned stated that there had been no maternal objection at all — and anyway, don't all mothers hate to lose their daughters? The philosophy tacked on to the story of eternal peace during the courtship is rather conflicting. Cecilia and Dick rented an apartment in Westwood and bought their furniture before they decided on a wedding date.
WHEN Olivia de Havilland returned from England recently on the Normandic they showed her latest epic, "The Adventures of Robin Hood," and everyone w;as surprised that she didn't attend. Olivia didn't sweep in with a gang of adoring shipboard friends because, though she was dying to see the picture, she hadn't the nerve to sit in a small projection room and watch herself emote. The gal is not only genuinely modest but she has a swell sense of humor, too. F'r instance, she's still chuckling over the note she received from Basil_ Rathbone's "man." When Basil was working with Olivia his man served her tea every afternoon, very elegantly. The gentleman's gentleman requested her autographed photo and when the film was fin
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