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TUESDAY AUGUST 8 1939 FORT WORTH STAR-TELEGRAM-EVENING PAGE EIGHT It Behooves Beauties of Filmdom to Always Look Pictorial Best lientiy Baker Places Work Above Talent The Russian Rose Can Swing Hot Song or Mean Golf Club I Set the Nett" Casa Manana Show Afire BY JIMMY FIDLER HOLLYWOOD Aug visitor from the South said to me this morning: "Hollywood girls aren't BY CLYDE WHITLOCK Advice to young singers: "Persistence is the most important factor in success for the yoeng singer I should place it even above talent In the long run the student who works the hardest gets places" you-er in town is Joe McCrea Norma Shearer's penmanship is as carefully correct as her dress and career Loretta Young ad libs during love scenes which is why you hear her say "ttarling" so often Joan Crawford is receiving feminine ohs and ahs for 'those new turbans she's wearing I'm not turning fashion reporter I want to tell the story behind the turbans which which would be especially effective in operetta but there are few opportunities on the West Coast where there are almost no live shows Even so he has had to turn down several stage offers on account of the necessity of being always On hand for the weekly radio broadcast His ambition is to be a straight concert singer He does not aspire to the operatic stage where he feels too many incongruities are demanded and tolerated But he is constantly building his standard repertoire against that day when he can devote himself entirely to a concert career And we may add that his voice and delivery are surprisingly like those of John McCormick in his younger days Baker's revival of "I Hear You Calling Me" the other night made the comparison inevitable When he eventually reaches the concert stage the appeal of his voice and his sincerity of attitude are going to win audiences The earth moves around the sun at a speed of 20 miles a second rs 13 di (IL BY KATHERINE HOWARD Portrait of a little girl who is the big moment in the new Casa Manana show She likes long red fingernails but she doesn't wear them They interfere with her golf stroke Golf comes second to her singing She shoots a 48 for nine holes and -she's only a beginner All available moments between dance and theater engagements are spent on the golf course She prefers man-tailored suits Thinks they fit in best with the hotcha brand of songs she sings You'll see her at Casa Nlanana in feminine evening gowns because they fit the Casa Manana setting not because she prefers them are 15 gowns in the wardrobe which she brought with her but she feels like she really needs five times that many She likes best to sing the new swing version of the Russian song "Dark Eyes" and when she does the customers become delirious with delight Her only singing lessons have been those she took for 25 cents an hour front a public teacher back in her home town of Columbus Ohio There you have Rose Diane the Russian-born hotcha singer with Abe 1vman's band who came to town unheralded and in one appearance on the bandstand awakened a new interest in Casa Nlanana is proof again that Joan is a swell guy Weeks ago her regular hairdresser was on vacation and Miss Crawford permitted a new girl to do her tresses Perhaps the girl was any rate when the job was done the shop was in an uproar Joan's hair was burned almost beyond repair! Another woman might have sued and collected plenty or at least have caused the new girl to lose her job Miss Crawford insisted the girl was blameless She had her hair repaired as best she she adopted the new turban because it covers her entire head She's probably started a new sh-e was a good sport (Copyright 1939 Mc Naught Syndicate Inc) WSUMMr EISHOW SEASON now- tk ''''r41141rM 111117k 141( Akvli soom 41roomanuelsoomm004t 4 3 tAll A jiji 'I ''-i i--A: kl--4 "--74 ItA4littikrik- :7 It'-'7 Sk Ae'4' ''''3: 1 44- A 14- 4gA- ts "S''' -(11 i ''''''RIct7 i t- Z-----t I -k '440Nt47 tr ''''''A ki'''t A "'it '-r' l'' SY "'''7 s''''s-'''''' ''I'i' "A-4' ilf (A' c''--k- it 4 4k uv s' A --zsz Y7Z 4' 0 4-4 'k'''-''-- A -zs- is I'' NVqV: 0'-'1 44 I t's "kNs-' 'X' 'w': t4'-sk' '''V )1r)' 1 '44 el s'si sk $z4'I t' 1 -1' P' 4 opl' 111 11' i I i I 'A I "O' Alla il A NN 4 s'ts A 4 0- er 4 Or ell 4 -0k4 4 A N1 i 4 tse -4 ii- 1- ---A Act 41 4- -4 4 it 0--tr 14 I tet 1 41 4 4 I 4' 1 A -4 $111 7 i' 4111 51 s'vir 4it 4 a 6 4- I ence had not a faint suspicion of what had happened He was engaged as soloist at the Brethren Church and traveled far across town to Pasadena to 'sing in an oratorio chorus He developed there a love for the music of Handel and the Handel arias still are among his favorite material though he has few opportunities- to sing Ahem radio sponsors being what they are Then he married Mrs Baker is here with him but the two little Bakers a boy of 3 and his little sister are at home with grandmother It is too early to know whether they are musical Musical Field Widens His musical field began to widen He became a member of a group called the Cardinal Quartet which got a radio spot that lasted six months and in the meantime he was soloist at the First Church of Christ Scientist at Santa Anita one of the Los Angeles suburbs He was engaged for solo appearances at the Biltmore Bowl and soon began there the long connection with the motion picture studios He won the district contest in Eddie Duchin's radio competition the reward being a week at Coconut Grove and he began to be noticed Previously he had sung in the chorus in Walt Disney's "The Goddess of Spring" and other pictures but now he went to Twentieth Century-Fox in a solo part in "The King of Burlesque" There followed parts in "Radio City Revels" "Goldwyn Follies" "Fifty-second Street" "Mr Dodd Takes the Air" "The King and the Chorus Girl" and "Turn Off the Moon" He went to England to sing Nanki Poo in the famous D'Oyly Carte company's screen recording of the perennial Gilbert Sc Sullivan masterpiece "The Mikado" The picture is running now in the Los Angeles suburban theaters When does that make it due here? Baker's last picture was "A Day at the Circus" a Marx Brothers picture finished just before he left for Fort Worth DELIGHTFULLY COOLED INTERSTATE THEATERS! so beautiful They wear too paint and powder" He is per- teeny correct Judged from 1 a vie wpoint --te of natural i1 01r beauty I' 1 I seen comelier Ladies on the avenues of Memphis Atlanta and New Orleans than ever 'CRAWFORD will tread the Story Behind bypaths of Her Turban the movie city But there is reason behind the girls' habit of wearing makeup on the street and at night If you will study them closely you will observe that they're made up photographically That is to attract the attenion of studio directors producers talent scouts You see these men have eyes trained to find photographic beauty They will often pass by a gorgeous girl to seize avidly upon a woman with coarser features Put the two in front of a camera though and the latter girl will out-photograph the former So local girls make themselves photographically attractive They choose clothes that will picture well They wear hats that will show them off to best pictorial advantage If they have pretty legs they show them not simply because of natural feminine wiles but because they may catch some director's eye Visitors think of these things next time you feel inclined to criticize Hollywood's painted women" Remember they're In business and success depends largely on photographic beauty And there's no telling when they may step in line with a director's eye therefore it behooves all of them to look their pictorial best at all times 111 A 'Film Calendar I We Are Happy to Say: mama) 0 vim IRP A CAREER GIRL Rose Blane is a career girl In fact it is doubtful if even a handsme Texas cattle king whose acres were generously sprinkled with oil wells could take her mind off her career of song She admits to no big moments in her life "It would be foolish for me to fall in love" says she "I'm here today and gone tomorrow" Her To be a big name singer so that she can afford a suite with fine white furniture in it Rose Blane the little hot-cha singer who is one of the big reasons why the crowds are flocking to Casa Manana's second show She's with Abe Ly mans band Born in Russia you can't appreciate her until you hear her do a swing arrangement of the Russian song "Dark Eyes" I Locra3seMolire Days THE BEST-PICTURE of Any Year! Anne Shirley John Archer Alice Eden cn the screen and Lasky stars on the stage: Wednesday "On Borrowed Time" Lionel Barrymore Beulah Bondi Hollywood "Good-bye Mr Chips" Robert Donat Greer Carson Drummond's Bride" John Howard Heather Angel Majestic "Broadway Serenade" Lew Ayres Jeanette MacDonald New of the Cisco Kid" Warner Baxter: Wednesday "Love Before Breakfast" Carole Lombard and "You Are Only Young Once" Mickey Rooney Parkway "Society Lawyer" Walter Pidgeon Virginia Bruce Wednesday -The Eagle and the Hawk" Fredric March Cary Grant My Darling Daughter" Jeffrey Lynn Priscilla Lane New of Conquest" Richard Dix Gail Patrick Wednesday "Yes My Darling Daughter" Va My Darling Daughter" Mural Room before taking in the movie the count with ptomaine poisoning last week and had to be taken to St Joseph's Hospital has been taken to her home 1501 West Seventh Street She's feeling much improved thank you 1200BOVE Pv1110110111 THEY WANT "THE DAWN" Suggestion to Lou Wolfson Casa Manama producer: A number of fans have suggested that they would love to hear Everett West high note tenor who was such a sensation at the Billy Rose produced shows sing ''Gone With the Dawn" the hit tune of the second season How about it? SHE COULD TELL PLENTY Rose Blare born Rose Blank came from RUSSia in 1923 She can 'remember those horrible days of starvation after the war but prefers to forget them and more especially not to talk about them Some day she may write a book telling about them Her father was a jeweler in Russia and came to this country a number of years before he could afford to send for his family The Blanks settled in Columbus where the father i now a produce dealer With Kenneth Lawrence Baker us Kenny Baker universally popular radio singer The advice comes a little strangely from one of whom we thing as a singer by natural gifts one who perhaps never had to work for what he has Yet he makes the statement with the seriousness of conviction Baker already known to every consistent radio dialist in the country is appearing in person nightly through Thursday in the second edition of Casa Manana and is One of the most popular individuals ever to appear on the big turntable His purely lyric tenor voice of the utmost sweetness and persuasiveness his unforced and unfailing understood delivery of text his friendly overtures to the audience and his sincerity and naturalness of manner are making Shim thousands of friends nightly Also it is to be observed and pondered well that his repertoire lists only legitimate material mostly lighter concert songs and better class popular numbers but none of the cheap smart click songs which are the ephemeral stock-in-trade of the so-called "popular" singer Just another corroboration of our firm faith in the ultimate and fundamental good taste of the general audience Boyish Personality The success of his young career has not destroyed a boyish freshness of personality There is none of the bored sophistication that is one of the penalties of public success to one less well grounded in good horse sense While talking he will suddenly look you in the eye with a sly smile and the frank artlessness of one who has the gift of liking and understanding people The people in the seats respond by intuition to this friendly sincerity If Baker as a lad had grown up in a town where there was a cathedral around the corner he probably would have been In the choir since he had an unusual soprano voice But since there were no such professional incentives he used his voice about as many a healthy natural kid at all But he was not neglecting his strong love of music He studied the violin some eight or nine years and attained the eminence of the concert mastership in the high school at Long Beach Cal whither the family had moved from his birthplace at Monrovia But after he began to sing the violin lay idle in its case and still is there But he attributes much of his success as a singer to the things he learned as a violinist-melodic contour the dynamic and musical treatment of a phrase the capacity for and habit of critical listening and the development of a sensitive perception of pitch Studied Operatic Rpertoire While in high school young Kenny registered for chorus for one term then the earthquake shook the schoolhouse down and school days were over His voice had changed and he began to be conscious of an urge to sing But his first professional appearances were still as a violinist at the head of an orchestra he got together to play for lodges and school dances He confided that the motivating urge was not art but the little blond girl who played the piano There came a time when the longing to sing carried him to the door of a teacher Edward Novis a young American who had been sent to Europe by Raymond Hatton and who had sung in opera at La Scala Milan and the Opera Comique Paris In the Novis studio he also studied languages and operatic repertoire He seized every opportunity to sing that offered with or without remuneration and begged himself a 15-minute program twice weekly on the small Long Beach radio station Here he had his first lesson in the tradition that the show must go on While singing a duet from a popular operetta the girl fainted in his arms and since the station was small and every man had his Job there was no help at hand so he had to hold the girl while he finised his bit Fortunately she had sung her last note and the audi New Three-Year Contract In 1935 began the radio contract with Jack Benny which terminated only a few weeks ago He now has a three-year contract to start Sept 13 with another sponsor Casa Manana is not the first stage on which Baker has appeared with Abe Lyman and his orchestra They were on the Benny program together and he sang with the band on a Benny program in New York I asked about the remarkably effective song White Sails" which is on his program here It came out about three months ago the work of his friend Nick Kenney New York the composer of "Theres a Gold Mine in the Sky" Baker's is the type of voice SHERIDANS SEE SISTER Mr and Mrs Leo Kent of University Drive went to Dallas Saturday night as the guests of Walter Henschel of the Palace Theater for the opening of the movie "Winter Carnival" starring Ann Sheridan Mrs Kent and Miss Sheridan are sisters George Sheridan of Denton the stars brother Miss Dorothy Nickel and the Kents were honored at a dinner at the Baker Hotel PERSONAL OBSERVATIONS: If you'll notice when Paul Muni does visit night clubs he invariably asks for a table along the- wall rather than ringside Annabel la likes to buy hats but rarely wears one Speak to Fred MacMurray unexnectedly and he jumps as if stuck wth a pin Edgar Bergen flatly refuses to "talk like Charlie" unless McCarthy is along The most unfailing thank Robt Do'nat Greer Garson "MR CHIPS" HOLDOVER -Goodbye Mr Chips" the movie by a superb actor Donat is a holdover at the wood Theater superb Robert Holly EXTRA Color Cartoon News Events 1 IIRLD KTAT VORK On IMO WO 1570 lato 1A1P3 KGKO 570 Vtill A INFAA si i STAR 'TELEGRAM RADIO CLOCK 1'L1 III OIRL 11111 FINALS TODAY P4 WI 14111 SOO SO ea MS 10 ItO 00 1110 100 111 IOS 0 OS 3 OUT ON HER OWN Rose went to New York to embark upon a singing career without a letter of introduction or knowing a single person with influence There were many long months of 1 visiting booking offices before she finally got a job with Alex Hyde 'who was going to take a girl band to Europe 7 She returned to this country and l-loined up with Vincent Lopez's 13ebutantes also an all-girl outfit this time Rose was the director --t Five years ago a music publisher arranged an audition for her with Abe Lyman and she has been with -him ever since Rose took the place of Ella Logan the little Scotch girl who has made something of name for herself too on the roll of girl singers Rose is not pretty but she has 'oomph" which she puts in generous doses into her singing She's a little more than 5 feet tall has brown hair and brown eyes itcaaiwuiii iha toic till I Positively Ends TOrtitel Richard Dix in "Man of Conquest" with Gait Patrick Starts Lane Jeffrey Lynn in "Yes My Darling Daughter" :::1 the JESSE LASKY'S "GATEWAY TO HOLLYWOOD" t'J frt tr rit 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It MUSICIANS ON FAIRWAYS Abe Lyman Jimmie Grier Henry Jaworski and Al Baker made a golf foursome at Colonial Hills Club Monday afternoon Grier the Lake Worth Casino maestro used to be saxophone player with Lyman's Californians Jaworski and Baker are musicians in Grier and Lyman bands respectively WARNER 4 WARNER IPPrd lot 15c 2Se STARTS TODAY "BULLDOG DRUMMOND'S BRIDE" I BAXT ER BA BAXTER cgoon plays a Henry's lovable caballero in (volts lovab WITH JOHN HEATHER HOWARD ANGEL PLUS "STRANGER THAN FICTION TRAILING THE JAGUAR" St -0 TUESDAY'S PROGRAMS 400--KGKO Cowboy Luke WFAA Bert Sheffter Octette NBC: KRLD News Troubadors CBS: KTAT Timely Tempos ET KFJZ News dance revue ET WRR Dick Harding Gordon Jenkins Orchestra news NBC: WFAA Malcolm Claire NEC: News: KRLD Sketches in Melody KTAT-KFJZ-WRII Jane Anderson MBS Little Grey Home: WFAA Glen Miller's Orch NBC1 KTAT lklatinee Melodies ET KFJZ Toe Tapping Time TSN WRR Who's Who in Radio Baseball Scores NBC WFAA Salon Silhouettes NBC KRLD Judith Arlen CBS: KFJZ Brushwood Program TsN Easy Aces NBC WFAA Civil Liberties in the News! Ennio Bolognini's Orch NBC: KRLD Sports Musical Brevities1 KTAT-KFJZ Fulton Lewis Jr MBS Mr Keene NBC: WFAA Dr Pepper Cadets KTAT-1 KFJZ-WRII Elliott Roosevelt NIBS 530--WBAP Danny Daniels at the organ What Happened Today KGKO Ray Kinney's Orchestra NBC KRLD Jazz Etudes CBS KTAT Electric Music KFJZ Sunset Jamboree TSN WRR Sport lights of the Day News Sports Vass Family KRLD News KTATKFJZ-WRR Highlights in World News TSN Johnny Presents NBC KGKO Melody Rendezvous NBC: KRLD Human Adventure CBS: KTAT Melody Revue ET: KFJZ To Be Announced TSN: WRII Business Builders Sports TSN Fishing News KFJZ Sports News TsN Information Please NBC WFAA Eugene Conley Tenor KTAT Swing Time ET KFJZ Artie Shaw's Orch ET WRR News Here's Luck: KFJZ Benno Rabinoff and WOR Symphony Orch MBS WRR Business Builders Battle of the Sexes NBC KGKO Artie Shaw's Orchestra NBC KRLD We the People CBS: KTAT Evening nade ET KFJZ News The Senators MBS WRR The Green Hornet TSN Government Reports ET KFJZ Old Heidelberg Orch NIBS 730--WBAP Alec Templeton NBC KGKO Mary and Bob's True Story NBC KRLD Bob Crosby and Orch CBS KTAT-WRR Mutual Bandwagon MBS: KFJZ Richard Himber's Orch ET 800---WBAP Mr District Attorney NBC KGKO If I Had a Chance NBC KRLD Mr Dodge: KTAT Bob Stanley's Orch MBS KFJZ News and Ball Game al Worth at Shreveport) WRR Baseball Dallas at Houston 830--WBAP Uncle Walter's Dog House NBC: KGKO The Inside Story NBC: KRLD Doris Rhodes CBS KTAT New York Fair Concert MBS Armchair Adventures CBS Fred Waring in Pleasure Time NBC: KGKO Bowen News with Baseball KRLD Amos and Andy CBS KTAT Natl Conference of Cathoilc Charities MBS Noble Sissel's Orchestra NBC: WFAA Evening News Report KRLD Shep's Fields Orch CBS 930---KGKO Midget Auto Races WFAA Babcock Question Box KRLD Cab Calloway and orch CBS KTAT Dick Jurgen's Orch MBS Marimba Magic Leonard Keller's English Village NBC WA Sports and News Report KRLD Sports and News KTAT Fr-ankle Master's Orch MBS WRII Baseball Scores 1015--7WFAA Evening KFJZ Jimmy Joys Orch TSN WRR Wrestling Events Johnny Messner's Orchestra NBC WFAA Bernie Cummins Orch KRLD Dance Orch CBS KTAT Joe Reichman's Orch TSN 1100--KGKO Voices in the Night WFAA Gypsy Trails KRLD Eddie Delange Orch KFJZ News and Enric Madrigueras Orch MBS: WRR Madriguera's Orch MBS Orrin Tucker's Orchestra NBC WFAA Moon Dreams Bunny BerrIgan's Orchestra NBC WFAA Pinky Tom Lin's Orch NBC KRLD Henry King and Orch CBS KTJZ-WRR Van Alexander's Orch News Good night! Today's News KTAT Utah Cowboy KFJZ Morning Hymns Story of the Month NBC: WFAA The Man I Married NBC KRLD Pretty Kitty Kelly CBS KTAT News TSN Interlude ET KFJZ News Olive Floyd Organ TSN WRR Camp Meeting With Albert Ott The Vass Family: WFAA Morning Meditations: KRLD Myrt and Marge CBS KTAT Just About Time ET KFJZ Wiley and Gene TSN Variety in Rhythm: KGKO Opening Markets KRLD Hilltop House CBS KTAT-KFJZ-WRR Grandma Travels TSN The Woman in White NBC: KGKO Sweethearts of the Air NBC: KRLD Musical Newsy KTAT-KFJZ-WRR John Metcalf's Choir Loft MBS Heart of Julia Blake ET KGKO Viennese Ensemble NBC KRLD It Happened in Hollywood CBS KTAT The Organ Grinder KFJZ-WRR Fashions With Gail Northe TSN Vic Arden's Orchestra WBS KRLD Scattergood Baines CBS KTAT-KFJZ Georgia Crackers MBS: WRR Melody Shop Livestock Cotton and Grain Markets KGKO Fran Allison Popular Contralto NBC KRLD Big Sister CBS: KTAT'MIR Keep Fit to Music MBS KF12 Vocal Spotlight ET Houseboat Hannah NBC KGKO Bill Pennington Piano and Song KRLD Aunt Jenny's Stories CBS KTAT Crossroads Counselor KFJZ Community Chest Talk WRR Rutgers' Homemakers' Forum MBS Hymns of All Churches ET KGKO Alice Cornett Singer NBC KRLD Maurice Brown CBS KTAT-KFJZ-WRR Personalities in the Headlines TSN Betty and Bob ET: KGKO News Markets KRLD To Be Announced KTAT-KIJZ-WRR Dick O'Heren Tenor MBS National Farm and Home Hour NBC WFAA Listeners 4 Club: KRLD Southern Cruise CBS KTAT Hollywood Brevities -KFJZ Fats Waller ET WRR Murray Lambert Orchestra Melody Souvenirs TQN KTAT Frances Kay at the Console KFJZ Joyce Trio MBS Tropical Islanders KRLD Young Dr Malone KTATWRR Everett Hoagland's Orchestra MBS KFJZ News and State Board of Health Program TSN Grandma Travels KRLD String Ensemble KTAT North Side Varieties: KFJZ Neighbors TSN Pcables Takes Charge NBC WFAA Texas Farm and Home Program TQN KRLD Road to Life CBS KFJZ South Side Boosters WRR Ralph Orchestra TSN Man on the Street: WFAA Markets A Song for Today News: KRLD This Day Is Ours CBS KTAT Rhythm Roundup ET: WRR Theater Review 1200--KGKO Texas Cowgirls: WFAA Singin' Sam: KRLD Sweet Alice CBS KTAT-KFJZ News TSN WRR News Roy Newman and Boys Bewley's Chuck Wagon Gang Mrs Tucker's Smile Program TQN KRLD Lffe and Love of Dr Susan CBS KTAT Crystal Springs Ramblers KFJZ Scrapbook Stories by Mel Venter MBS Light Crust Doughboys TQN KGKO Magnolia NetArs KRLD News KFJZ Midday Melodies Jack Amlung's Orchestra TQN KGKO Rehearsal Time NBC KRLD Stamps Quartet KTAT Pop Concert ET Mary Marlin KGKO Gene Arnold 15 Minutes With You: KflLD Hymn of the Day Army Band CBS KTATWRR Marriage License Romances MBS KFJZ News and Joe Scheumack TSN Ma Perkins NBC KGKO Wanderers Swing Band KRLD Radio Revival: KTAT Henry Alexander's Orchestra KFJZ WRR John Agnew Organist MBS Pepper Young's Family NBC KGKO Closing Markets KTAT Radio Bible Class KFJZ Henry Alexander's Orchestra TSN: WRR Henry Cincone's Orchestra MBS The Guiding Light NBC KGKO Between the Bookends NBC KFJZ Markets Eddie De Lange's Orchestra TSN WRI't De Lange's Orchestra TSN Judy and Jane ET KGKO Hambletonian Time KRLD Keyboard Capers CBS KTAT Afternoon Varieties ET KFJZWRR Advice of Stanley Miles TSN Stella Dallas NBC KRLD Time Out for Dancing CBS: KTAT-KFJZ-WRR Moods in Music MBS Vie and Sade NBC KTAT Wayne and Dick MBS Crime and Death Take No Holiday TSN Midstream NBC KRLD Blue Grass Brevities CBS KTAT-WRR Bob Crosby's Orchestra MBS KFJZ On Parade ET Phil Baxter Song Writer WFAA Kitty Keene NBC: KRLD Elinor Bennett Pianist KTAT-KFJZ News TSN WRR Hymn Book Gray Gordon's Orchestra NBC: WFAA Meet Miss Julia KRLD Of Men and Books CBS KTAT-KFJZ-WRR Johnson Family MBS Affairs of Anthony NBC WFAA Singing Trumpeteers NBC KRLD Stanley Hickman CBS KTAT-KFJZ-WRR Jane Anderson Pianist MBS Midget Auto Races LYMAN TO BROADCAST Beginning Tuesday Lymans bind will have a nightly broadcast at 8 o'clock over KGKO originating from the Casa Mariana stage George Smith of the Casino had Kenny Baker Mrs Baker and Lyman out to Lake Worth Sunday evening for a speed boat ride Kenny didn1 go near the dance pavilion because Saturday night he was there after his Casa Manana appearance with Lou Wolfson and the fans nearly mobbed him ACTOR VISITS HERE Steve Clark Hollywood character 'actor arrived here Sunday to join his wife the former Miss Ruth Naugle at the home of her parents Mr and Mrs Fred Naugle 727 Court Street Mrs Clark was called here by the illness of her mother Clark just finished work in the new Frank Capra picture "Mr 'Smith Goes to Washington" starring James Stewart He plays a United "States Senator Ile has been in Hollywood for six years and has appeared in more -than 100 pictures The actor is due back in Hollywood on Aug 21 for a part in "Arizona" the Western with a girl star Jean Arthur Before going to Hollywood Clark was an assistant director under Jed Harris and worked in the production of The Front Page" MISS HALL IMPROVED Margaret Hall director of special events for Casa Manana who took 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A WEDNESDAY'S PROGRAM Roll Out of Bed With a Smile WBS: Livestock Markets What Happened Last Night KGKO Eye Opener ET KRLD Radio Revival KFJZ Musical Clock ET Bob and Hank KGKO Sunrise Editor KRLD Pinkie and Merrymakers Markets and News Red Hawks KGKO Trading Post KTAT Dr 'J Frank Norris Happy Dan 's Radio Folks ET KGKO Buckaroos KRLD Stamps Quartet 700---KGKO Associated Press News Breakfast Club NBC WFAA Early Birds Markets KRLD Morning Jamboree KTAT-KFJZ Nws TSN WRR Bill Boyd's Cowboy Ramblers Eye Opcner LT KEJZ Morning Roundup TSN News Jamboree KFJZ Guy Lombardo ET Dinner and Dancing Thursday Nite Delightfully Cool in Goldstein Bros Phone CREDIT JEWELERS Phone 3-4766 Cor Ninth 766 766 766 766 ihl Dance 'Music NBC WFAA Afternoon Serenade TQN KRLD When We Were Young CBS KTAT-KFJZ Tommy Tucker's OrchesAra MBS WRR Health Talk by Dr Bass o- T-tL I.

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