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Show By VIRGINIA VALE (Released by Western Newspaper Union.) GRETA GARBO has not only acquired a new hair-do hair-do for her next appearance on the screen she's to have a new tint as well. It's a special spe-cial one concocted for her by Sydney Guilaroff, Metro hairdresser, hair-dresser, and he has named it "Moonlight Blonde." As for the hair-do, it'i Napoleonic -a fringe, with a soft point In the back, and "a studied shagginess characterizing the whole coiffure, complete even to forelock"; there s also the Influence of the Botticelli paintings, shown In cap of short cur1' X Tim Holt, young star of RKO Westerns, and his father, Jack Holt, 4Pi wiu oe seen logew-er logew-er with Victor Mc-La Mc-La glen and Edmund Ed-mund Lowe in the RKO production, "The Marines Are Ready." They'll appear ap-pear as father and son for the second time on the screen. The first time was 12 years ago, when Tim. a boy of 10, played the son in his father's star- Tim Bolt ring vehicle, "Vanishing Pioneers." Tim is also a skilled polo player. Between the scenes in the houseboat house-boat dining salon that you'll see in Paramount's "Nothing But the Truth," Bob Hope, Edward Arnold, Leif Erikson and Glenn Anders were amusing themselves by filling the crystal goblets to different levels with water, then playing chimes on them with silver spoons. The prop man nearly had a fit seems the glasses were part of a dinner service serv-ice worth more than $2,000. "Send over to my house for something some-thing less expensive," urged Hope. "Our goblets are cottage-cheese glasses!" Years ago Ruby Keeler was famous fa-mous on Broadway for her dancing, In the days before she married Al Jol-son. Jol-son. On the screen she danced along with other people; now she'll dance alone for the first time in pictures in a musical, "Sweetheart "Sweet-heart of the Campus," Cam-pus," in which she shares top honors with Harriet Hil-Uard, Hil-Uard, Gordon Oliver, Oli-ver, and Ozzie Nel- Ruby Keeler son and his orchestra. Miss Keeler was a star at the Texas Guinan night club when a lad named George Raft used to stop the show with a skating Charleston. Charles Boyer finished his work in Paramount's "Hold Back the Dawn" and took a train for the East; after a week's vacation he planned to go to Montreal, where he will do a series se-ries of plays in French, proceeds going to British war relief funds. Virginia Weidler's become soloist with a band; she's spending all her time between her scenes in "Barnacle "Barna-cle Bill" practicing in her dressing room. The band belongs to her three brothers, and has made a name for itself playing at country club dances Larry Parks, young Group Theater Thea-ter actor, played the Robert Montgomery Mont-gomery part to tests with other actors ac-tors seeking the starring role in "Heaven Can Walt"; as a result he'll have a featured part In the forthcoming Paul Kelly-Lola Lane "Mystery Ship." If you've seen "The Lady Evp" you'll remember those slapstick falls of Henry Fonda's long after you forgot the plot of the picture Preston Sturges, who wrote and directed di-rected the picture, is also responsible responsi-ble for "Sullivan's Travels" and he started right off by dropping Joel McCrea from a rope's end into a barrel of water. Furthermore, McCrea Mc-Crea had to wear a tramp's rags and a flve-day beard. Veronica Lake is McCrea's co-star in this newest of the Sturges comedies. They say it will be as funny as "The Lady Eve " Marlrne Dietrich has selected the five men who, she says, have the most "womanpower" she doesn't say what she means by that, except, thai It's the opposite of "manpower. "manpow-er. Anyway, here's the list-Clark Gable, Orson Welles, Ernest Hem-ingway, Hem-ingway, Erich Maria Remarque and Howard Hughes. ODDS AID ESDS-Olivia aV lh l land and George Raft are Warner thl''tat.KleCti0n' for "AU Through and gone back to work a, Cary Grant' ' Wi-n he finish "Bullet, for a ilara Roger Pryor Ml tour draft cam,,, wuh an orchestra j Cwlmd give, uhaf, probably th. pero rmanc, of her ca. rter m A W oman't Face" . . . Metro's 23? f" (Reesah) 1oe,n t thmk her nam unuvud-hsr mother; is Sohah. unutu" |