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The Coolidge examiner. [volume] (Coolidge, Ariz.) 1930-current, June 17, 1937, Image 6

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“In heaven’s name,” asked the
prospector, “why did you come out
into the middle of this dried-up,
barren, God-forsaken territory to
build a home? There isn’t a tree
within 100 miles of you?”
“What else could I do? The wife
was dead set on learning to drive the
car!” —Philadelphia Inquirer.
Endearment
“Have you endeared yourself to
the people?”
“In one sense of the word,” an
swered Senator Sorghum. “I’m
afraid I have. Some folks out
home are saying that legislation
I have helped to put through is go
ing to cost more than it’s worth.”—
Washington Star.
Before Her Time
“Grandma,” exclaimed a very
modern young lady, who was en
gaged to a man with old-fashioned
ideas, “can you tell me what this
is Bert has given me?”
“Why, bless my soul!” said grand
ma. “It’s a thimble!”—Stray Sto
ries Magazine.
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★ ★★ By VIRGINIA VALE***
ALWAYS a dauntless trail
blazer, Sam Goldwyn
has just announced that in
future all of his productions
will be filmed in Technicolor.
Where Sam leads, others feel that
they must follow, and the chief
drawback is that it is going to be
very expensive, because Technicol
or film costs considerably more than
black and white. First of the Gold
wyn Technicolor films will be “Fol
lies” with Helen Jepson, the Ritz
Brothers, Zorina, the Russian
ballerina, Virginia Verrill, beloved
of radio fans, to swing those blues
and a vast array of comics.
Robert Young got a wonderful
break when M-G-M loaned him to
play opposite Claud-
Met Him in Paris.”
**is °wn studio offi
-JmL cials who lately had
T ? been treating Bob
vj| : W ' rather like a com
; .? for table old shoe,
\ went to the preview
( and came out rav-
R ing about him as if
n he were a new dis
« . covery. Right away
Robert Young they went out and
bought the screen
rights to a grand story called “Wit
ness to a Murder,” and presented
the star role to Bob.
There is a pretty thrilling story j
of grit and courage connected with
the Hal Roach picture “Pick a
Star.” A blonde beauty named Ro
sina Lawrence who sings and
dances light heartedly in that and
in “Nobody’s Baby” was paralyzed
as a child as the result of a back
injury. After months of consulta
tions, her mother located a doctor
who thought he might improve her
condition by giving her exercises.
Now she is strong and healthy and
agile—much more so than other
girls who did not have to fight for
a chance to walk and dance.
There isn’t a busier girl in all I
Hollywood than Do?c*lfiy Lamour, |
which is a break for film fans, but
bad news to the many radio fans
who have been wishing she would
find time to smg regularly on a
radio program again. She has just
finished roles in “High, Wide, and
Handsome” and “The Last Train
From Madrid” and will start any
day now on “Her Jungle Love.”
Her first big success, you will re
call, came when she played “The
Jungle Princess” and Paramount
has been looking for a sequel to it
ever since.
Connie Boswell is the latest radio
singer to succumb to the pleas of
motion-picture producers. She will j
warble in Paramount’s “Artists and j
Models.” But the most exciting !
news on the Paramount lot is that ;
Mary Livingstone, the giddy comic
of Jack Benny’s program and in
private life, his wife, is such an in
spired screen comic in her first pic
ture that all her supporting play
ers are sulking. The picture, called
“This Way Please,” was supposed
to star Shirley Ross and Buddy
Rogers, but Mary is just romping
off with all the scenes.
It looks as if Kenny Baker of the
air waves will be a strong rival of
Bing Crosby's on
the screen just as T i
soon as “Mr. Dodd !
Takes the Air” is £■
released. Walter f|
Wanger, who has
been searching for Johgpf|
a good - looking %
young singer to play
the lead in “i)2nd j
Street” persuaded \ igjf
Mervyn Leßoy to ;
let him see as much =• •• i
of the picture as has Bing Crosby j
been filmed. Imme
diately, he decided Kenny Baker
was just what he had beqp looking
for. Kenny Baker will have Pat
Patterson, wife of Charles Boyer,
playing opposite him in the Wan
ger film. That’s * break for him,
because she is one ctf thought utter
ly charming young in all
Hollywood.
— * —
ODDS AND ENDS . . . Screams of
rage und violent protests broke loose
on the Rarumounl set for “Artists and
Models" when he-men like Richard
Arlen und Rube Goldberg, the car
toonist, found they had to get all pret
tied up in knee breeches and lace ruf
fles for a masquerade scene . . . Mo- i
lion picture producers are trying to
argue Barbara Stanwyck und Robert
Taylor out of galloping through moun
tain passes on frisky horses. Barbara
took u nasty fall the other day—with
the horse landing on top of her. She
wasn't seriously hurt, though . . . Mo
tion picture stars can get into acci
dents anywhere, it seems, because Syl
via Sidney took a header on the slip
perv floor of a beauty salon and cut
her face quite badly . . . Ginger Rog
ers and Harriet Hilliard have more
fun on Sundays when streams of tour
ists are haunting all the well-known
Hollywood cases. They park a lunch
and go picnicking, and nobody recog
nizes them.
© Western Newspaper Union.
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Year in Crochet
There’s the charm of Grand
mother’s time in this lacy panel
inset, a luxurious bit of dress-up
for your “best” bedspread! In
string it measures 24 by 35 inches,
| but goes quickly, for the back
ground is in lace stitch. It would
Pattern 5790.
; also be effective as a door panel.
The stunning panel running length
wise of the bolster may also serve
as a scarf. Crochet this beautiful
design of humble, durable string
or in finer cotton for smaller pan
els. In pattern 5790 you will find
detailed instructions and charts
for making the panels shown; il
lustrations of the panel and of
the stitches used; material re
quirements.
To obtain this pattern send 15
cents in stamps or coins (coins
preferred) to The Sewing Circle
Household Arts Dept., 259 W.
Fourteenth St., .New York, N. Y.
Please write your name, ad
dress and pattern number plainly.
A Moral Success
The highest needs must have
i most care, and the lower needs
! the least care, and we must so
train ourselves that hunger for
the ideal things shall chasten and
subdue >very worldly hunger, ful
} fil the true ideal of men and wom
| en, and make. life a moral suc
' cess and not a moral failure.—
I John Hunter.
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He who would be daily wise
must daily earn his wisdom.—
David Starr Jordan.
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others —kills young and eggs, too. Sprinkle
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Nature designed the kidneys to do a
marvelous job. Their task is to keep the
flowing blood stream free of an excess of
toxic impurities. The act of living —Ufa
itself —is constantly producing waste
l matter the kidneys must remove from
the blood if good health is to endure.
When the kidneys fail to function as
Nature intended, there is retention of
waste that may cause body-wide dis
tress. One may suffer nagging backache,
persistent headache, attacks of dizziness,
getting up nights, swelling, puffiness
under the eyes—feel tired, nervous, all
worn out.
Frequent, scanty or burning passages
may be further evidence of kidney or
bladder disturbance.
The recognized and proper treatment
is a diuretic medicine to help the kidneys
get rid of excess poisonous body waste.
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