- June 1941 int from EVERYWOMAN'S MAGAZINE Repr Fostmarked New) BY THYRA SAMTER VSLO an Doren, actor and lecturer, and his attractive wife were there, too, rs. Dear Y Ou: events—and maybe that is better than Contraptions only ° you love dogs as much as I do? i ad to do some. to the big dog show of the season in Ne It works by elec- minster Kennel] Club Show, which is held cket—and ho Gar €n—and every dog that js a. dog is t n a horse.. And it hang his head in humiliation the rest of ve, I be- with Pat Brown, w 0 designs women’s ey st hop on, pull a Michael] Drake, the actor. There Were a f dy! —Pet of the Previous seneration. Bos_ the open- ton Bulls seemed almost as dated Re tf only spa- member when Wire-Haired Terriers 9 sand it isMt fattening were the most Popular dogs jn the Spaghetti, they tel] me, @ it is made € restaurant Cd silver wall- Mostly of gluten flour. is all mirrors and blue a Paper. And the Spagh@iti is so good. he name of both the estaurant and the Spaghetti js BUITA@NT. And I got 4 special Buitonj recif® for you. Very Simple. Al] You neg is six medium- Sized Onions (sliceq One package of Spaghetti, 4% pound butter and some freshly-grated cheg@i F ry the onions in half the butter uy they are Soft. Boil oe the Spaghetti in. ted- water until ten- here. My favorite Movies were “Ari- TWO GREAT LADIES! Mrs, Wales Latham, der, rinse in colg ater, return it to the zona” and “Kitty Foyle.” Did you founder of “Bundles for Britain,” and the Pot, add the Tg of the butter and the like them ? President's mother, Mrs, James Roosevelt, fried onions, 4 Serve with the grated At the Rainbow Room, which is al’ at “Bundles first anniversary see ThigS called Spaghetti ¢ Ig ways a signpost to Smart raiment, J Suisse and tkes a good supper—early noticed Something which might inter- or late—igfrveq with hamburgers and est you—al] the girls who wore eve- a lettuce tomato or a green salad. i Bung first aff D dorf, nearly The Plays I liked best this Month Were “Claudia,” based on Rose Frank. en’s delightfy] Stories, about a very B for ear. It was Started on its second year with appropriate Speeches and Songs, One of New York’s Prettiest recent f you're in New York you must go Visitors was young Veronica Lake, now there once anyway, and if you feel you Can’t afford a full evening have dinner in the Rainbow Grill, which is not ex- Pensive, . Or-have tea Or a cocktail in the Lounge. Same view, no matter FOR LAZY Giris who want to reduce, the Coming stars. She didn’t even Want to where you sit. author highly recommends this “Exercycle,”” become an actress. She wanted to. be Peggy and J.-P. McEvoy Were at a physician and finished Nearly two the Hotel Pierre for a holiday, (They years of Pre-medical work at McGill live in Hollywood.) They gave an “Old Acquaintance” Par- University Then she Went to Hollywood and a director ty, with stars of the Play of that name, lovely Peggy Wood asked her to 8° In pictures! She studied acting for q year and Jane Cowl, as honor Suests. Peggy McEvoy and J. Pp. and a half—and then went to see if he meant his offer He are both Well-known writers and know everyone. Nedda did. d now, after her fourth Picture, Veronica IS on the Trigan, who is in the new play, “Charley’s Aunt,” and Way to success and stardom When you see her, you’ know is so lovely looking, was there, too. Nedda Comes of a why! well-known theatrical family. Her father was Ned Harrigan Best wishes. Until next month, and her brother, William Harrigan, Played on Broadway Sincerely, last year, The late Walter Connelly was her husband. Carl Thyra Samter Winslow