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AT LONG last Barbara Stanwyck and 1 Bob Taylor have their own home. Bob's ranch in the San Fernando Valley was traded in on a new home on Beverly Drive, in Beverly Hills. Barbara's ranch was bought by Jack Oakie. At first the Taylors had quite a time getting settled. Furniture and knick-knacks that were perfect at the ranch, didn't fit in their Beverly place at all. By having leather things recovered, etc., they finally solved the problem. Bob is very serious about his flying these days. He's taking navigation lessons from Roger (Mr. Ann Sothern) Pryor, who is now a full-fledged instructor.
"THE beautiful ranch home of Clark I Gable and Carole Lombard is for sale. The asking price is reported to be $130,000. The reason? The Gables have bought a ranch in Ventura county. They plan to build there and raise about 1200 head of cattle. They'd like to make only one picture a year, preferably both at the same time. During that period they'd rent an apartment in Beverly Hills. And once upon a time Carole was known as a party girl !
EVEN sophisticated Hollywood was startled. Basil Rathbone walked into Westmore's beauty salon pushing a baby carriage. Quite unperturbed the movie meanie weaved his way in and out of manicure tables until he reached the men's barber shop. Bob Matz (who really "trims" Hollywood) is going to have a baby. When Basil heard the news, he practically leaped out of the chair, rushed home and raided his own nursery.
IN "PANAMA HATTIE" Ann Sothern I will do a strip tease. She's going to get pointers from Joe Yule, Mickey Rooney's dad, who used to work in burlesque. At the recent exhibitor's convention in Hollywood, they all but carried Ann around their shoulders. Her "Maisie"' pictures have done such wonderful business, they greeted Ann like a rich relation ! It was a nice tribute.
HERE'S HOLLY
Latest fashion note? Yes, indeedy; datelined 1889, and featuring flush -to -the floor hemlines. The ultra-modern Bette Davis, above, as she appears in her latest vehicle, "The Little Foxes." "Lydia" is something of a family affair, what with Alexander Korda producing and wifey Merle Oberon starring in the title role.
ANN MILLER should put herself into * the capable hands of a good designer. Nice as she is, Ann is hurting herself with those white-face makeups, huge floppy hats, too much costume jewelry and miscellaneous trappings. Tourists in the Brown Derby saw Ann dining out one night. They called the head waiter and asked if she was dressed up for a part in a picture.
IE AN PARKER bought up all those new *J colored stockings in Hollywood. She wears them in green, blue, lavender and dusty pink. They look best with all-white ensembles. Jean also designed a two-piece dinner ensemble for herself. By removing the skirt she reveals attractive evening shorts. Jean's are pale green embroidered in bright red sequin strawberries.
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