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SOUTHERN OREGON MINER I) U S T Ç T A R MOVIE AND ----------------------------- Hr VIRGINIA VA» > RADIO o ____________ NNA S'l BN seems to be ba of an adviser; since \ Samuel Gohlwyn bought I icr dly off in need arid let her go (and it’s leported that he paid her $130,( MX) rather than make any more pictures svith her), she's been s mt of getting in wrong. Ou a pei .miai appearance tour she came out on the stage And If It It, watch all the movie in South Bend, Imi., not too companlet scramble to make all well dressed, ami without make- color production»! np, and apparently quite bored. Sb# tohl Itio aiKlIeticu Hint ahi* lldn’t know why alu* «in there, md they didn’t aeetn to cure vhrther she knew or not. Rclieduled to nmke n talk Ixdore n Jiotre hnme iinmoi Intlon, she luat hackl'd out. Thn real of the tour was canceled Aa for tnukln^ any more pic tures, ahe tins iinm uncod Hint I lol lywood producers wanted her to re luce, and that the won't |>lny “flat heated American girls”; ahe would like to find a story In which she'll >e n buxon herolni Perhaps she's Just hewlldered; that wouldn't he surprising. after nil the ballyhoo Hint went with her launching tn pictures here. She's up igalnat n tough problem, because «lie doean* know where to go If ■die leavis America; alio can’t very wall go to IliiNsla <1 her husband »n’t In favor In Germany. Perhaps f'oltimhli will tnke tier In hand amt make her a star of the drat water, so far m Hie hog office is concerned. They have a way of tolng such things nt that studio. If ttiey'd give her a half-way de ent story and I rank Capra ns ill- ector. she’d lie a success. Capra ould make a success of anyone. It looks as If “Becky Sharp” vould be ths sensatlor of the year, o far as the movie» Is concerned. ~ *T CR0Cf FROZEN SUCKERS Comforts‘Refreshes Pure, medicated and mildly anti* septic, it cools ami soothes the akin, protecting aguiimt chafing and irritation. It absorbs per* apiration ami imparts a delicate fragrance. Ideal for every in rm- . her of the family. —♦— I've often wondered who listened to those cooking programs on the radio; most of the housewives I know i.re no busy Hint they can't manage It, because the radio 1s In the living room and they’re likely to tie almost anywhere else In the house when those programs go on. Now I know. bast week I was waiting for a ferry that plies between Delaware and New Jersey, and parked next the enr was a truck, with two brawny young men on the neat. They turned the dials of their ra dio until n silvery voice floated out on the air. saying “Now It's time to see If the waffles are done. No, not quite!" Then they sat back contentedly nnd I’stened till the program was over! Nov. that Virginia Bruce has finally received her decree of <11- vorce from John Gilbert there are all sorts of rumors as to whom she’ll marry next. The current favorite," rotnnntlcally speaking, seems to he Count Alfredo Car* pegna. — ♦— Many of the movie people w.io happened to tie In New York went to the party glw on the new Trench liner, Normandie, to cele brate Its arrival hero. But so many other people also went that they were lost In the si uffle. It's funny, the way girls who tackle Hollywood and don't get as far as they’d like to are able to re turn nnd take the town by storm after they've mndo good In New York. Julie Haydon didn’t make much progress In Hollywood, pcrbnps be cause she was known ns the girl who looked like Ann Harding. She left for New York, where she was lending Indy In "The Scoundrel," In which Noel Coward played the lend, nnd she gave a beautiful per formance perhaps because Coward rehearsed nil her scenes with her before she did then.. Now she's nil set to piny the lend In "Profession al Lady" for Paramount, and to plnv opposite Gnry Cooper In "The Light That Failed.” Marguerite Swope grew up in Holly wood and did quite a bit o/ dancing in pictures, but she u-antcd to act, and Hollywood wouldn’t recognize her as an actress. So she went to New York and made a name for herself on the stage. She returned to California to visit her family, and Paramount signed her up for “The l-ast Outpost.“ in which she'll work with Cary Grant, — by chewing one or Gertrude Michael anil Claude Rains. 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