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Show 1 ;ed by Western Newspaper Union, i f, By VIRGINIA VALE OT of New Yorkers ould kick themselves it cnew what has happened ' . For Bing Crosby heads ! ist of movie and radio whom most people v 1 like to see in person. ping can't resist the side-Jj) side-Jj) of New York. Wearing (ii'ch hat, smoking a pipe, with llar of his overcoat turned i :hilly days, he's travelled over f New York by foot; walked Sto the Battery one morning, len rode all the way back up- ; mm a crowded bus, but nobody sfc.ized him, though that bus ; ,(';ily was jammed with his 5ven the crowd waiting to see j fcBells of St. Mary's" at the ! Jr5 Hall didn't recognize him! j 1 tiy Simms was guest of honor , e scrumptious party for the j ?iven by the Columbia Broad- j ' l system, at which, naturally, j -"! men crowded around Ginny. je girls gathered around Hel-jantine, Hel-jantine, whose latest picture EI. ?J ' ' ' y: 4 ' I jf w - . f GINNY SIMMS adow of a Woman." Ginny jj.ieering because Frank Gal-itj; Gal-itj; ex-army singer whom she t(,iced recently on the air in tulive a Discharged Serviceman campaign, now has a radio njaf his own. Every returned tlf;'s introduced has hit the pro-1 pro-1 al jackpot. M y .JVIiUand is convinced that the ,, yacht Santana, which he jj own, has star appeal. He erested in fishing, wanted a , so sold the yacht to Dick . who honeymooned on it ! fine Allyson. Then Powell sold Humphrey Bogart. '!- J youngster you'll see In "The Woman," playing Hedy La-j!s La-j!s a child, is the star's own lry. She's Arianne Castle, of Edgar TJlmer, also a ,ff discovery. She chose him ' ' ;tor of her first Independent t'nturc, then talked him into his daughter appear in the also Hedy says Arianne cactly as she did at the age ipo-ock. ipo-ock. laic "i lay and Co.," which re-jjl re-jjl 'It Pays to Be Ignorant" on is true to life. The story of levillians who played on bills :k Benny, Fred Allen, etc., itee i characters, Tim and Shir-bbm Shir-bbm iday, are played by Ray I!"1 ,nd Edith Evans, who know :kground perfectly. It looks ; of the most promising of - f's new radio shows. & IC Young's stand-in In her jjKure, "The Stranger," is Vir-, Vir-, fifflth, an old friend. The Jut41' to Srade school together; y-rginia works when Lor-sS&s, Lor-sS&s, and falls heir to a good jjji Loretta's picture costumes. Teciiiimera Club," heard mornings over NBC, has fifjll-d by the American schools Jl'frcs association as the out-jjilfj out-jjilfj program for young people figh school age group. The gS0oii its honors for "good, j Tll'tcrtainmcnt used as a ve-,e ve-,e straight, colloquial talks !",,iiaiice," according to the - 'n'lng a recent "Truth or jjc(1jii:iices" broadcast the op-" op-" NBC's night switchboard J;, ptiKvood reported that more ,fllt'('J nooded the board than on Jr,loVE or V-J Days. They were 0ipeople requesting tickets to tBi o'h Edwards show, so that """'jd try to identify that mys-rt'bio mys-rt'bio 'oice and win those fabu-People fabu-People as far east as fflJTLioned, offering to pay their A"; if tliey could be assured -ce on the program which, they couldn't be .Xb EXDSJimmie Melton', ysentcd him with a 2Va gallon of custard ice cream, hh yififiV'ssert, before a recent broad-e broad-e to fou'll hear Ann Sothern doing falccts on all the "Maisie" jd Pnow; those she's done so far ve&i .real laugh getters. . . . Fred : ' delighted to have Stuart ry-xU of the army and back with inns; Churchill shared icet0amp Upton with Burl Ives, jjigs ' itf(ht him fo play the guitar. ,et- .Shore and George Montgnm iinpi unusual collie on their En-loul En-loul ; they know somebody's com-16 com-16 stops barking. |