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JULY 21, 1935. PART III. Broiling Sun Sends Screenland's Tennis Players to Beach for Baking Party SUNDAY MORNING. NEW SABLE CAPE WINS ADMIR A TIOiN OF SOCIETY LEADERS Good Hunting Reported for Steaks and Wienies' Share Honors at Evening Frolic Luncheon Party at Brabin Home Mrs) Charles Brabin (Theda Bara) entertained at a luncheon party for Mrs. Will Hays, Mrs.

Wattcrson Rothacker, Princess Ghyka, Jetta Goudal, Virginia Hammond and Doris Kenyon. Autographers Hollywood Bowl and Fashion Tea Vie for Stars Ralph Bellamy Steps Into Leading Role of Cook and Donald Woods Makes Bow as Chief Wood Gatherer BY MARSHALL KESTER It started out to be a tennis-court open house at the Johnny Mack Browns' lean-to the other day but turned out later that evening to be a wienie bake and marshmallow roast down on the beach. The broiling un bounced so much heat off the courts that players soon turned in their rackets for a tall, cool The afternoon waned and guests began talking about what they'd do that night to keep the temperature down. Ralph Bellamy's suggestion of; a wienie bake on the BY ISABEL SHELDON One sure way to catch a cinema star off duty, if you are autograph minded, is to trot up and down the Edith Hughes Has Party for Diva Edith Hughes was recently hostess to Lily Pons at a luncheon at the Vendome, which included among its guests Billie Burke, Kathleen Howard. Oulda Bergere, Blanche Yurka, Jetta Goudal, Gladys Unger and Tal Lachman.

fs iff. A 0 Uy aisles of the boxes at the Hollywood Bowl beach found highest favor though It could hardly be termed "cooling." Those of you who are young and healthy and eager enough might They separated in their respective cars and met later on the strand near the Del Mar Club In Santa Mosher, Mrs. Verne Isom, Mrs. Bote' have squeezed through the crowds ford Young, Dorothy Hamilton and Monica. Yards and yards of pro Mrs.

Agnes Morgan. at intermission and even have rubbed elbows with Dolores del Rio, unective hot doss anoeared as did manv boxes of marshmallows and Ruth Chatterton, Edmund Lowe, Diner-outers: At Sardi's recently were such as the Adolph Menjous (Verree Teasdale.) Anita Louise and Nino Martini (together still,) Lyle Eddie Robinson, Jetta Goudal, Gene Raymond or have crashed through Ramon Novarro's party, of twelve guests. Talbot and Richard Tucker, Gertrude Michael and Raoul Roulien, Alice Brady and Alan Crosland, Charles Chaplin and Paulette God- Leo Forbstein, director or. music at First National, and his party of dard, Patsy Kelly, Ben Alexander, eight guests Friday night also were centers of no little attraction. numerous thick, Juicy steaks.

Since he suggested the idea, Ralph was unanimously appointed cook and Donald Woods won honors as stoker and chief wood gatherer. By the light of a camp fire they frisked on the beach, playing games and going swimming in the blue Pacific's cooling waters. When the camp fire died out they sat around in the moonlight and told ghost stories. It was very late when the Browns, Mr. and Mrs.

Bellamy, the Donald Woodses, Mr. and Mrs. Pat O'Brien, Lyle Talbot and Peggy Waters finally headed homeward. Jack Oakie. Jim Jeffries and Trem Carr, Al Levy's Tavern attracted FASHION MAGNET Maybe you think there were not Mary Brian, Victor McLaglen, Ed pads, pencils and eager faces lined ud in the hot sun outside the Trocadero Monday afternoon at the Richard Jaeckel cocktail party and fur fashion show? die Nugent, Walter Catlett, Johnny Maschio, Ewing Scott, Mala, Billy Bunkley (from Papeete,) Harry Green.

George Raft, Joan Blondell, Nate Goldstein and Lillian Roth. Wendy Barrle was having herself a time at Guy Rennle's King's Club, as were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Young, Erskine Gwynne and the Princes Well, there were, and herewith is what they saw: Joan Bennett in pale pink suit with black linen blouse and little hat: Mrs. Harold Lloyd with her John V.

A. Weaver, noted poet and critic, is scheduled to desert New York within a week and hurry to Hollywood to join Mrs. Weaver Peggy Wood.) One of the sights in Hollywood now which makes 'em turn around Mrs. Serge and David Mdivani. At the Brown Derby were Marlene Dietrich, Irene Dunne, the Charles Far- mother-in-law.

Mrs. Elizabeth Lloyd; rells, Kitty Carlisle, Spencer Tracy, Jimmy Cagney and the Gene Mar- keys (Joan Bennett.) Miss Janet McLeod played the role of manikin to feature a luxurious sable cape at the fur fashion show presented at the Trocadero. Admiring the costume are Mrs. Mady Christians, Mrs. Harrlman Borden, Mrs.

Lawrence Tibbets, Mrs. Chauncy Olcott, Miss Constance Collier and Miss Hedda Hopper, guests of Richard Jaeckel of New York. twice for a good look is Jimmy Glea-aon's new turquoise blue gas bug- Yachting Party Cruises South The Leslie Fentons (Ann Dvorak) Mrs Eddie Cantor, Ruth Roland in a winged black taffeta frock and big black hat; Jetta Goudal in fitted frock splashed with color; Dorothy Jordan and her mamma; Peggy Fears in a white sailor suit with gob-like hat; Eleanor Boardman in black taffeta suit with lingerie touches and a little Dutch hat peaked on the sides; Claire Windsor in a shirtmaker frock of crepy white silk with rhinestone buttons; Mrs. Johnnie Considine in a little white Mexico City and Old Mexico! Brilliant, gay Latin capital, lano of varied moods, grand traditions, fascinating customs, superb seen ery. For those in the know, a jour, ney abroad at your very threshold.

American Express Cruises. 609 Wi 7th. TR. 3671. Eddie to Head Show for Orphans Eddie Cantor will contribute his fnfectious stage, screen and radio personality August 4 when he heads the floor show and list of entertainers who have volunteered their services at the annual barbecue sup STORYBOOK FOLK AT PARTY PARENTS REVEAL HER ENGAGEMENT They Dressed Up to Wish Her a weighed anchor on their yacht per to be given by the Vista Del Mar Happy Birthday So now it's not only sport and kitchen frocks that wash and re-wash, but those lovely evening frocks of La Chine muslin and permanent finish organdie.

suit and an amusing blouse, tied up with polka-dotted ribbon which matched her bag, and wearing one of the new scoop shaped hats; Mrs. The youngsters of some of Holly Carey Wilson (Carmelita Geraghty) fj wood's lumlnarlej came Into their own last week when Elizabeth Mee-han's little girl, Frances Meehan whose white silk frock was printed in brown stars and whose plain Associates at CrabhiU Grove for the benefit of the Jewish Orphans Home. Matrons of the social and film world have formed a committee to make this event a social and financial success. Those forming the committee are: Mrs. Samuel J.

Briskin. Mrs. Mervyn LeRoy, Mrs. Tom May and Mrs. Sampson H.

Miller, with the following very able ladles assisting Mrs. Raton straw hat was the biggest ever; Mrs Men, be comfortable! Have those neckband shirts made collar-attached, collars made larger or sleeves made proper length by Arthur M. Werner, the Custom Shirt Maker. 409 W. 8th St.

MU. 1589. Shirt makers since 1920. Darryl Zanuck; Mrs. Harry Lach-man, startling as ever: Mr.

and Mrs. Irvin Cobb, Mr, and Mrs. Walter Wanger and lovely Mrs. Charles party. Besides all the ice cream and cake and goodies, the youngsters played games and had a grand time.

Nymph t'other day and will cruise south for ten days or so. The Fentons plan on a short look at the Exposition while brousing around Cor-onado and might go on down to En-aenada. Hugh O'Connell played host one Bight last week to several members of the famous Players' Club of New-York. True to form, the usual Dutch feed was on hand and then they sat around to enjoy one of the renowned "pipes," a traditional function of that grand old theatrical organization. The Charles Feldmans (Jean Howard) headed the billing at a eabana party given in their favor at Malibu Beach by Mr.

Feldman's business associates. After a buffet aupper, the party (which extended along a number of cottages along the row) enjoyed some dancing aboard a yacht anchored Just oft the beach. Surprised Host Remembers Cigar Feldman (Jean Howard.) TWO PARTIES Wolff, Mrs. Gus Meertlef, Mrs. Karl Steinlein, Mrs.

Edwin Bastheim, Among the kiddies there were Wesley Ruggles, who wore a The Italian color theme will be concentrated on for fall bronze green, pale yellow green, purplish blue and deep muted red, says Vogue'j Paris cable. Mrs. Maurice Ray. Mrs. Eddie Can Lucky were those who got inside.

tor, Mrs. J. Laevison. Mrs. Louis if only to be seated by charming clowns costume; Barbara Bebe Lyons was dressed as a ballet dancer; Edward G.

Robinson, and gracious Hedda Hopper, who J. Haioer, Mrs. Harry Hollzer. Mrs. Leo Forbstein.

Mrs. Sam Levitt, scared all the kids with his Indian Mrs. Irving' Metzler, Mrs. Percy had a lei of white daisies outlining the lingerie vestee of her black crepe dress and a black and white cartwheel sailor, as chic as chic can suit, and young Michael Hopkins came ready to yodel or to climb the rTieaianaer, Mrs. Joseph Newmark, Mrs.

George Srere, Mrs. Julian be. Dnra Dean, formerly at 607 S. Hill, is now located at 714 Loew's State Bldg. Specializing in'.

Inecto. whole head $3. Scalp treatments featured. Examination free. TU.

5566. Some very exciting things in velvets will be worn this autumn finely ribbed or striped with a If inquisitive ones could get in Alps. Safron Twins Have One Candle Sieroty. Mrs. Sam Bischoff and Mrs.

Ray Blumenthal. Mrs. Sampson H. Miller Is In charge of ticket sales. shorts or bathing suits and wangle their way Into the badminton court or swimming pool of Lawrence and Hftvinz attained the amazing aee Prominent Guests 4S I fit one year, Nancy Katharine and I Vv-r i fw --I i it ri --a r-.

i i I 1 t4- Cj Jane Tibbetts's Beverly Hills home, fragile appearance, glittering cellophane velvets some as soft as At Buffet Supper Ann airon. twin aaugn rhiflon. Vogue's Paris cable. they might get at celebrities a-plenty and society folk, too. Jane dashed over to the Trocadero tea.

Stuart Erwln, a father for the second time last week, was really surprised at a surprise shower tossed for him at his own home. The ters of Jerome Safron and his wife Nancy, celebrated In a big way Wednesday with a birthday hi-Jinks Need money for some special purpose? Sell your diamonds. Mr. leaving her guests to frolic and at the Ben Lomond Drive home of swim, but returned to keep them G. F.

Hambrlght, In business in Los Angeles for thirty years, will now their parents. happy until the wee small hours. The engagement of Harriet Forbstein to Melville D. Deller has been announced by Mr. and Mrs.

Leo Forbstein of 134 Highland avenue. The engagement party also celebrated her twentieth birthday. Miss Forbstein attended Hollywood High School and Cumnock Prep -School. Melbourne Spurr photo Young Hollywood and Los An When the Tibbetts aren't enter shock didn't stop his mental processes, however, and he passed the necessary cigars. Among the gifts he received were ome snowshoes, several old Russian buy from individuals as well as from estates, paying cash.

Suite geles was represented at the party The Basil Rathbones (Oulda Bergere) turned one in last night when the.y hosted a buffet supper party on the terrace of their Los Feliz home In favor of Miss Ruth Chatterton. Other guests of honor Included Mrs. Olga Whlthaus of Vienna, who is a house guest of the Rathbones; Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Tibbett and Mrs.

John Otterson. Messrs. and Mmes. Jesse Lasky, Allen Campbell (Dorothy Parker.) I taining, some one is entertaining them. The Ted Paramours gave a cosy little dinner for thftm the other night and had the Horace Jack- 402, Metropolitan 315 W.

5th at Broadway, by Marilyn Willets, Jordan Cronin worth. Bobbie Six. Blossom Weln berg, Roxanne Palmer, Elaine Dia dictionaries and a cartridge belt. mond. Mitii Diamond, Dickie Co- Some of the new evening coats sons and Keen Thompsons over to join in.

Conversation ran riot and lean and Marguerite Fox. several lian Kemble-Cooper and The affair also served as a good I am afraid that scenarios were dis other guests dropped in. cussed. AT THE BEACH by party for Mrs. Safron, mother of the twins, who left for New York by plane to Join her husband.

The twins will stay with their grand On Friday Mrs. Rathbone scheduled one in honor of house guest, Mrs. Whithaus, Richard Boleslavskl. Frank Chapman (Gladys Swarthout.) Albert Pierre de Courvllle. Mrs.

Mabel Webb, the Misses Lily Pons, Laura Hope Crews. Gloria Swanson, Merle also her with Her Bee ana Keen Thompson are mother. Mrs. Constance Cornelius spending the summer at their sea side cottage at Zuma Beach. Al a luncheon in tne garaen Present were Jimmy and Bill Cag-ney, Charles Farrell, Frank Mc-Hugh, Roger Pryor, James Gleason.

Paul Kelly, Clayton Heermance and Stuart Erwln, who presented his dad with a stray kitten! Mrs. Dickson Morgan tuned in Thursday with a charming luncheon at the Beverly Victor Hugo In favor of Helene Costello. Guests at the affair Included Mrs. Dolores Costello Barrymore, Mrs. Oeorge Ferch, Mrs.

Paul Bard Anderson, Mrs. Margaret Faulkner, Mrs. Georgia King Kennedy. Mrs. Frances Lasley, Mrs.

George Hamilton, Alice Forsythe Oberon. Mollie Merrick, Mady Chris bert and Millie Lewin, who usually BY THE SEA tians, Constance Collier, and Messrs. summer at Malibu. Just over the hill Edmund Gouldinp. Michael Bartlett, or gay taneta are decidedly voluminous with huge sleeves and look exceedingly well over prints.

Handbag. luggage repaired, made, relined, cleaned by experts, umbrellas repaired, recovered. Henderson's, 747 S. Hill, Rm. 205.

VA. 6333. Those Jockey hats with exaggerated white brims in front are stunning if you can wear them. Superfluous hair removed by electrolysis by Sophie Krumbholz, registered nurse; fifteen years in Brack-Shops. Room 807.

VA. B842. Also Palm View, Pasadena. TErrace 9515. Something new for fall striwd Mr.

and Mrs. Stephen Ames (Raquel Torres) sponsored a cozy irom the Thompsons, have taken a guests included Mmes. Edith Hughes, Harold Grieve, Bernard Fineman, Cecil De Mille, Lawrence Tibbett, and the Misses Frances Marion, Blanche Yurka, Frieda Inescourt, Constance Collier and Hedda Hopper. Swimming and bridge passed the afternoon. dinner Thursday In their Malibu house on the Santa Monica shore line and at the moment are enter Ernst Lubitsch, David Niven, Herbert Marshall.

Marc Connelly. Clifton Webb. Brian Aherne, George Houston and Ma lor Bodley. Beach home for Mr. and Mrs.

Rich Ii v. I 1 taining a houseful of relatives from ard Pollmer, the Monte Blues, Ivan New York. Lebedeff and Wera Engels. After dinner Blanche Yurka, Ln- Next door to the Lewins at the beach are the Herbert Stothards. It BARBECUE SUPPER FOR ORPHANS' HOME THEIR CONCERN won't be long now until Herb becomes the father of three, I mean a third little Stothard is arriving to taffeta shot with cellophane for the evening frock.

)om young Herbert, and sister uaroi. Moth hole, cigarette burns, small wnue we are Junior conscious. mention should be made of the Attired in colorful costumes inspired by storybook lore. Junior Mayfairltes of the film colony were guests at the swanky party at the Meehan home in Hollywood, when 5-year-old Frances Meehan Williams celebrated her fifth birthday. The young hostess was assisted by her mother, Mrs.

Elizabeth Meehan Williams. Wld World photo Tibbett twins, who came to town recently with their mother. Mrs. tears in woolen garments, rewoven or invisible mending. French Art Weaving.

6301 Sunset at Vine, upstairs. Formerly 1107 S. Grand. Grace Tibbett. Grace, by the way, New daytime fabrics for fall will have raised surf aces making the Throng Gathers looKea simpiy stunning at the Richard Days dinner party, given for the Lloyd Wrights the other night and while the Wrights are whirling about at Darties in town Mrs.

Otto Kruger Bidden Farewell siiKs nave a woomice appearance. Superfluous Hair! Let Mrs. F. A. to Welcome Lily Pons at Soiree Scott demonstrate, free of charge.

the Junior of. the family holds the fort at their mountain cabin at Just before Mrs. Otto Kruger left iajxiwua. It was a grand gathering of the for the East last Wednesday, a throng of friends dropped In at the Kruger home to wlf her a pleasant trip and quick return to Hollywood. Mr.

Kruger will not leave until clan at lovely Lily Pons's Los Feliz home last Sunday when Younger Set Has Gay Time at Fete A time-out cocktail party conceived and executed by Barry Nor he has completed Two Black t- Crtri' i xrr trv. how pulling, cutting and use. of depilatories promote the growth of hair. Her electric machine is the only known method of permanently destroying hair at the rate of 300 to 400 per hour. All coarse hair removed at one sitting without destroying tissue.

She has had thirty years experience and devotes all her time to this work. A written guarantee hair will not return. Each case receives her personal attention. 710 Loew's State Bldg. MA.

5448. Those smart new brooches which studio executives sponsored a big welcoming cocktail party for the famous diva at her own home. Sheep." at which time he will Join his wire and daughter at their home In Eliza bethtown, N. Y. Among those who dropped in to Refreshment bars had been estab lished both Indoors and' at various places on the grounds of the estate.

ton at nis -Hollywood apartments rallied the Misses Joan Oale, Betty Alden, Flo Browne, Helen Arlen. Marsha Norman. Alicia Smythe and Messrs. Roy DArcy, Victor Candell, Henry Diamond, David Arlen, Jay Lloyd and Frank Gay. say good-by to Mrs.

Kruger were Messrs. and Mmes. Joseph Caw-thorne, Edmund Breeee, George Converse (Anita Stewart.) Eric Blore. M. IngersoU of New York, Soft music was strummed by stringed orchestras concealed In the shrubbery.

so greatly resemble leathers are Just too delightful! Guests included such celebrities Ralph Morgan. Robert Young, John No excuse for gray hair! Why not Swarthout. Jetta Goudal. Claudette i nrT uU- Colbert. Mr.

and Mrs. Lew Ayres Mmes. Edward Robinson Simple, Natural Method Keeps Skin Young umger itogersj insuuice isomer, and W'alter Connelly. look young as possible? Have your hair naturally and beautifully dyed by Eleanor Madding. Inecto and other retouches.

$3.75. Bleaches and Egypt hennas, $1.50 to $2. 703 Brack- Nelson Eddy, Wallace Beery, Marlene Dietrich, Groucho Marx. Eliza Tbm glory of a beautiful complex beth Allen, Katharine Hepburn. ion can be yotir yon will glvi Shops.

MA. 3977. William Powell. Gloria Swanson. Peggy Fears, Princess Natalie Paley, Lawrence Tibbett, Herbert Marshall, Gene Raymond.

Basil Rathbone, Michael Bartlett Sponsors Party Michael Bartlett played host Thursday night at the Trocadero for John EL OUerson. Mrs. Olga Wltthaus of New York, the Lawrence Tibbett. Claudette Colbert. Dr.

Joel Pressman, the Sam Brts-kins. Charles FarreTs, Basil Rathbones, Mr. and Mrs. J. Ainsworth Jean Harlow, Irving Berlin, Jerome Kern, Dorothy Fields, Irene Dunne, -rnaaa villa T7 UflllV a puf llercolned Wn.

Just pat Wer-I coiimed w.x on your nVh niht! wood makes some of the bctor retiring. That's alL White yon I rawest accessories such as but-siep this delightful cream bring tons, lavalleres, brooches and hat-new loveliness and radiance up from pot! beneath the discolored aurfax skiou Sar-rrfl-oc. Hair re-ly asauu Nature in hedim- the moved, work guaranteed no scars, x-alea erf aged outer a in -Ten needles experienced operator, by absorbing thia avm in tiny in-' Price $3 an hour. Marion Monroe, HibJ! "10Ca Foreman Bldg. TU.

4924. Randolph Scott, Cary Grant. Henry Fonda, Robert Benchley, Charles Butterworth. Carole Lombard. Charles Lederer and Cliffon Webb.

Louis B. Mayer, Walter Wanger, David SelTrick. Frank Capra. J. I 'Saxolita Aatrinoent reduces wrtnktet; McDonough, B.

Kahane. Pandro orgaJ- lT- CJS7 La Cava and and sthee tannine fTni-i e.ars tk in uirir course, out imtes relaxed tiaauea and refin glittering on belts and fabric: are roara pore- It la a refre-'ilrtr. hrv- jrrart. aki toniti Vo tt cte'ly. Polite S.

Berman. Adar Allan "c- George Cukor. Mark Sandricb, John Cromwell. Jesse Lasky, Gregory Lai Myers. Ben Schulberg.

Max Eteiner. Cava. Darryl 2-muck, Hal Roach. I Sol Lesser, Lee Marcus. Robert Sisk.

Astringent 1 made by 1inivrng one; charmrig occa- by the Vista Dei Mar Associates for the benefit of the Jewish Orphans' Home. The affair will be held at Uplifters' Ranch, Sunday, August 4. Mervyn Left to right are Mrs. Eddie Cantor. Mrs.

Tom May. Mrs. Ifervyn Leroy and Samuel J. Briskin. members of the epmruttee in charge of the annual barbecue supper sponsored LeRoy.

William Seiter. Carl 1 CHS Re id. George Sie-ns. Edward sTirock for summer formal Jr. WillUm Belter, Zionj Kaufman, Andre Kastelarau.

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