Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, October 04, 1935, Image 4

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    VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON
Remember a picture made years lothes may yet turn him into a haber for one broadcast, but the Fog execu.
Shirley tiles wouldn't let her go on the air!
ago, called “Four Devils”? It was \asher, if he's not careful
Temple could hare received 110,00(1
© Western Newspaper Union.
about four young
acrobats, ano Janet
Gaynor was the
star.
Mary Dun­
MOVIE
can, who had a
—Use one LEVEL teaspoonful
brlel career in pic­
— By VIRGINIA VALE.
tures and then mar­
to a cup of flour for most recipes.
HE Helen Vinson-Fred let it be made public) and it’s ried into high-
Perry marriage didn’t sur­ reported that her bridegroom very high—society,
Scientifically made by baking
was the vampire,
powder SPECIALISTS to produce best results.
prise anyone, of course; it had will act in pictures.
in clothes that
been launched with rumors and
nearly killed her
denials for too long. But, as al­ Bing Crosby’s pretty home has beauty. It's to be
ways happens when people grown too small for himself, his done again, with
and his three
Louise Rainer in Janet’s role and
marry, friends are saying, wife,
boys. So he’s soM
Gloria Swanson as the vamp. Mean
“Why did she marry him?” and it to Al Jolson, who
while, what’s happened to Janet’s
“Do you think it will last?” presented It to his
25 ounces for 25c
career?
Meanwhile Helen is looking motherin law, a n <l
now
Bing
’
s
plan
You can also buy
more beautiful than ever (she
nlng to build a big
f
11 10 ounce can for 10«
has a beauty secret that would ger
ODDS AND ENDS . . . Myrna Loy’s
and better one
IU11 1C cunce can for ISO
going to make "U^ife vs. Secretary”
be a boon to all girls if she’d On the side he'll
and then “After the Thin Man” . .
Double-Tested — Double-Action
make pictures, and
IF allace Beery’s back from Europe
do ninetyseven
His daughter, Carol Ann, brought sev
MILLIONS OF POUNDS HAVE BEEN USED
broadcasts in the
en dolls, one from each country they
BY OUR GOVERNMENT
next two years.
visited. Clark Gable’s lov< of tricky
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C T A R
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DUST
Economical
r
Dependable—
KC BAKING POWDER
Same Price Today as 45 Years Ago
A
—ti­
Bing Crosby
lt is really the duty uf Major
Bowes to make a tour of the coun
try; the throusandi of people who
listen to his amateur hour each
Sunday evening ought to have the
pleasure of meeting him, for he Is
one of the most delightful people
on the air
SIMPLE SIMON
MET A PIEMAN
AND ORDERED THREE OR FOUR}
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WHEN HEARTBURN COMES . . .
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Instead an antacid which neutralizes stomach
acid, but never over-alkalizes the stomach or
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Name.
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Rural Route..
Street Address.
State.
. .Box No.
V8W241
W hen
Samples are advertised
ask for them either
through the merchant
or by mail, and then
buy the merchandise,
if you like it, from
our local merchants.
He is one of those charming, gen
tlemanly men who never push them
selves forward—so you can Imagine
how be stood out when be was
involved In the motion picture In
dustry. For years he presided ovei
the destinies of the huge Capitol
theater. In New York, and all news
paper people there .who had any
thing to do with the movies knew
him. The genial Major, when he en
tertained them, did it as if he want
ed to—not as If It were a duty.
Major Bowes’ gifts were suited
to the recipients; it seemed, always,
as if he had chosen them as he
would select gifts for his friends.
Instead of buying them by the
dozen. They were always hand­
some, practical, and just what the
glft-ee wanted.
It’s not surprising that his radio
programs are such a success; the
most frightened amateur couldn’t re­
sist his reassuring friendliness and
Interest.
WHAT
THEY
IRVING To DO..
GIVE HER AN J
. EDUCATION X
OR MAKE A I
.CHORDS 6IRL ]
>-n OUT OF J
>3 HER !1
Michael Bartlett gate a party aftei
his recent broadcast, a party that will
go down in the annals of radio and
mode folk as one of the nicest ever
held.
Of course you remember Michael
Bartlett; he’s the chap wbo was
so good In Grace Moore's “’Love
Me Forever” that the picture had to
be cut so that he wouldn't steal
it Not that he wanted to steal It:
he Just couldn’t help himself. He’ll
be making more pictures soon.
In the usual course of events
ills party would have been a mad
scramble of Broadwayites and news
paper men. many of whom would
drink too much, few of whom would
know who was giving the party, or
care.
Bartlett asked his family and his
friends from his home town h
Massachusetts Telegrams of con
gratulatlon poured In in huge
batches, of course—the ones h«
read aloud were not from head
liners, but from home town folks
whom his favorite guests would
know.
The lights went out. and a big
cake, lighted with candles was
brought In—and It developed that
rhe day was his sister's wedding an
nlversary. and that she, not he. was
rhe guest of honor.
They expect big things of Mich
ael Bartlett In Hollywood and <>i
the air—and don't you think that h<
leserves them?
Incidentally, some one asked Bart
left If he found Grace Moore Im
possibly hard to work witth
Ac
cording to rumor, she's extremely
temperamental.
“Not at all.’’ he replied. “No
one could be nicer.’*
""........ ...
“IT SEEMS strange that
I coffee could hurt me!
I thought it waa bad only
for children!’*
“Oh, no! Many adults,
too, find that the caffein
in coffee can upaet
nerve«,cauae indigestion
or prevent aound aleep!”
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| THERE’S BEEN A
REMARKABLE CHANIÖM
’ IM NOU, DEAR..YOU’RE
i GETTING MORE FUN X
OUT OF THIS
THAN EDITH IS
THAT'S BECAUSE I
FEEL LIKE WWOLO
SELF A6AIN...
SINCE I SWITCHED
TO POSTUM
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