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SEEMS as if, these days, you can't swing a cat in Hollywood Holly-wood without hitting a Cinderella. Cinder-ella. Jane Powell's the latest. Fourteen years old, she is under un-der contract to MGM, but will be launched on her movie career ca-reer by Charles R. Rogers in a starring role in "Song of the. Open Road." Meanwhile she's Charlie McCarthy's leading lady on Edgar Bergen's Sunday night radio show. She was Oregon's Victory Girl before she went to Hollywood last August, and Deanna Durbin gets credit for discovering her. Ruth Warrick's motion picture career ca-reer has been haunted she's played one matron after another, and she's Just 24! She was lucky to get the role of the first "Mrs. Kane" in "Citizen Kane" but it was a middle-aged role, done so well that she - iff- V , - J I " " ''' f' - - ' Flowered Rug and 5 Bag Made of Ra; WHEN you have made one-' rncf vnn will fln1 . ' 1 "'v juursei" member of an enthusiastic CF 1 counting the days until you i t" heir to a dress of a partic, a'ei color that fits into the desien 1 B,r01 u uevciuuig unuer your RUTH WARRICK was cast as Joseph Cotten's wife in "Journey Into Fear"; then she was Joan Carroll's guardian in "Obliging Young Lady," and "Forever and a Day" did no better by her. In "The Iron Major," with Pat O'Brien, she's herself for a while in an early sequence, se-quence, so maybe the tide's turned. Alan Camey, in "Gangway for Tomorrow," To-morrow," feels that RKO has helped him to realize a lifelong ambition. He's always wanted to do a trained animal act, but had neither the patience pa-tience to train an animal nor the chance to get the right one. Now fortune has smiled on him at last. In "Gangway for Tomorrow" he plays a hobo whose constant companion com-panion is a trained hen! Rosalind Russell's all set to play Xurse Kenny in "Elizabeth Kenny"; she spent a week in Minneapolis with the renowned Australian nurse, talking with her and familiarizing herself with the Foundation named for her and with the Kenny technique tech-nique for curing infantile paralysis. She also studied pictures of Miss Kenny at different stages of her career, ca-reer, to make her portrayal authentic. A check for one million dollars has been turned over by Warner Bros. Pictures to the Army Emergency Relief, that being the first installment install-ment of proceeds from the film version ver-sion of Irving Berlin's "This Is the Army." -as- Making Barbara Stanwyck look so seductive that it would seem reasonable reason-able that Fred MacMurray would enter into her plot to murder her husband for his accident insurance that's the problem faced by Director Direc-tor Bill Wilder , in Paramount' s "Double Indemnity." First he had her wear a sun suit, but sun suits are now so widely worn that they're no longer obviously seductive. She had to jolt MacMurray at first glance. So now she wears a bath towel! ! Marian Shockley, who created and has played the role of "Nikki Porter" Por-ter" for five years on the Ellery Queen NBC radio series, was off the air recently for nine weeks because of serious illness. But her voice apparently ap-parently was heard; Helen Lewis, who came to New York six years ago with Marian, and with her tried eut for the role, is an expert mimic; she stepped in and Imitated her friend Marian! When word cot out that Patrice MunseL 18-year-old winner of the Metropolitan Opera Auditions of the Air last year, had landed a $120,000 concert contract before ever he sang at the Met, literally hundreds oi young singers rushed to try for this year's auditions. In Chicago alone Wilfred Pelletier heard 141 girls and boys, all of whom had hieh hopes of following in Patrice's foot steps. ODDS AMD E,VDSr Rv J. singing Oar of "Grand Old Opry," U elected governor of I iTI n.t(. Itm .linn "f be the. only ofRrn hrAAnr in hu his dad is Neill Acuff, a General Se-sions Se-sions court judge . . . Alexis Smith and Dolores Moran have been chosen to be Jack Benny t leading ladies in the Warner War-ner Bros, comedy "The Horn Blows at Midnight" . . . Alan Ladd, who recently received a medical discharge from the army, has been named by Paramount for the lead in "And Note Tomorrow,'' replacing Franchot Tone . . . Corp. Billy Halop, one of the original "Dead End Kids," visited CBS's "Let's Pretend," which gave him his start. M-H 4 LIGHT CENTER DARK "EDGE I ROSE DARK CENTER ANO LIGHT EDGE fin. Emm 4 8 GREEN ii J leayesj candy BORDER FORJoFrtn ,S"STtel Chirli learns a; These enthusiasts also bleach pn4 c terials to tone them down; 'Jov brighten others with dye. m-ci The sketch gives all the dii,orL 1 tions you will need to copyijJ fascinating braided rag rug wB g flower medallion in the center, to e you may make two of the rne:iuie lions, sew them together and a braided handle for a kni!"1;1 bag. Braid the fabric strips ti- 1 ly and keep the work fiat you sew the circles for the tcjap and the loops for leaves; thenrfte! tnem logemer. ion t the NOTE This rug design is from B0CPr F which contains thirty-one other thinner ,ba make from scraps of fabric and other tbjea ana enas. mce oi dook is if ct hi New Address: MRS. 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