The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, September 25, 1931, Page 10

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25,1981- | "The Vallees, Mr. and Mrs. strolling down Fifth avenue, New York, on their first public appearance together. At left they are shown in ‘close-up. ee **# * RUDY VALLEE REVEALS TASTE FOR FEMININE BEAUTY IN WIFE ‘ ‘Eemin. | closest to his head, Rudy did not hesi- His Bride Is Brunet, of ‘Femin |tate to say "we are very happy to. ine’ Type, and Has Flash- ether.” i | Mrs, Vallee’s stage life has been de- ing Black Eyes jvoted to dancing. She doesn't sing. New York, Sept. 2—(%)—Rudy| _, FREE RIDE TO CHURCH Vallee has revealed his idea of femi-} taken as his wife. She is not a blond, which gentle- men are said to prefer, but a pro-| nounced brunet. Tall and slender, the top of her head is just level with Rudy’s eyes, and she has flashing black eyes, together with very dark hair, and is of the so-called “femi- | nine” type. |erease church attendance. the money standard of the country. The Methodist church of Curri- thi the girl he tuck, N. C., has bought a new motor nine beauty through the girl he has) ,,."\.ih which to make the rounds! lof the town every Sunday to take the people to church free of charge. It is said that this system will in- Mexico has returned to silver as Her name, now familiar to news-| paper readers, was Fay Webb and her career was the stage and the movies.| Incidentally, Fay Webb was the name} under which she was christened by her | parents in Santa Monica, Cal. | But now that she is Mrs. Rudy Val-| lee, wife of the young man who came| from college to introduce a different | type of singing and orchestra con-| ducting to radio, her aspirations to a} career behind the footlights and movie | cameras are to be forgotten. Her sole in life now is to| be centered in her wifely duties, which ‘are to include the management of the $10,000 a year apartment in New York, | where they will live for some time | because of “contracts that will hold} the husband in the metropolis. 1 ‘The romance of Rudy and Fay has; covered nearly two years. They feel| they are ideally suited. | Rudy, in speaking about his bride, said that while she might be of “the! theatrical type, she is a home girl, and my ideal.” | “Bhe can sew,” he said, “and makes many of her own clothes. She can{ cook, too, but I never have had an: opportunity for a demonstration yet.) “Our marriage was not a sudden, move. We have known for a, long time when the date would be. “Mrs, Vallee is a good pianist and loves music. She can play ‘Rhapsody | in Blue’ She likes golf.” Mrs. Fay isn’t going to be jealous of ; Rudy's feminine admirers, she de- Gets Protection Associated Press Photo Gladys Balfour Bergin, widow of Lee P. Bergin. was put pepe ones guard by authoriti ngeles because of efforts mi “To me Rudy is just like anordinary| collect from her the ati or man. I never hhave been jealous and’ gambling debts, amounting to more I'm never to be,” she says. than $50,000, contracted by Bergin But to Rudy the fact that he was to! in New York. Yeave bachelorhood caused him to} “I thought over the situation seri- ously, and finally came to the con- clusion,” he declared, “thet the sup- port of ‘our fans’ was not entirely due to my eligibility as a bachelor. “I do not believe there will be any falling off in their interest. That in- terest all depends upon the material one gives them in the way of en- tertainment.” Getting back to the subject now SIDEGLANCES - - - By George Clark ASTRONOMERS MOON STARERS, “Moon starers” ate the two words ¢ composed of the letters in the word 5 astronomers. ponder considerabl the effect|°~ gas 1.-@luhan Ponder considera over ine ettec!|"” Stickler Solution in Los | o 5 } THE GUMPS~COME BACK TO ME, SWEETHEART : “tae HEAVENENES = IN THAT SIMPLE DRESS \_| * gem AND WHEN ARE WE ‘To 6E OH- TOM = DARUNG- "OAT IME 1S PASSING= You ARE SUBUIMES . I MARRIED 7) WHEN WILL poche yee ee Pee ONG SUT ALTE in ivstLe NEEDS NO “THAT HAPPY DAY EVER COME? PERHAPS 1 DID WRONG IN. I 4 Nie ADORNING — D> DOWN a MOST hagy de HE aS bere ou) GAN Reo Maser RI WI CON = NAMI Db basa | Yue JEWELER DOES NOT GRIN ord You JEALOUS = 1 THOUGHT YouD HENRIETTA CONTINUES ‘JO_POSTPONE SHE DATE OF HER WEDDING TO BIM- WHEN SHALL SHAT HAPPY DAY BE ? WE WANTS To KNOW- — HENRIETTA HANGS ON TO THE HOPE THAT TOM WILL COME BACK To HER- —<—<—= —— HOW FOOLISH 'T WAS OF THEM To QUARREL- AND ALL OVER A TRIFLING THING yt NEVER WOULD HAVE HAPPENED IF EITHER OF THEM HAD GIVEN IN- PETE 1S A FINE HE LOOKS SO HIS UNIFORM. RILEY AND ME Bors HAVE BEEN Founo J! BOB AND CHET WERE HELPLESS To RESCUE THEM, AS A LANDING IN THIS Gorse WOULD BE MOM’N POP WHY GLADYS, WHAT'S THE MATTER P WHAT HAS CHICK DONE SALESMAN SAM Tr AIN'T GONNA BE LONG- MOW, 46E27 TILL WE PUT OVA BouT/ g-3as HANDSOME FELLOW. } TRIM AND NEAT IN AND | WILL. MAKE You A PRESENT OF ALL OF AUSTRALIA = , WHEN ? 1 MUST HAVE AN ANSWER- POLISHING STONE -' 1 LOVE YOU MORE SONIGHT THAN EVER IN MY LIFE~ THE PEARL ONA i Wi 1 COULDN'T TONIGHT OR SATURDAN OR COME AND CALL ON ME | TONIGHT OR SATURDAY NIGHT, PETE. YOU WANTED How: ABOUT : WEDNESDAY € “THEY FOUND US JUST IN THE Nick OF TINE,OR WE'D Times Have Changed! BUT, UNCLE MIKE. THAT MEANS WE'LL ONLY HANE TTWRTY DOLLARS A WEEK TUNE ON AND f CAN'T HING MY ELECTRIC CURLING WELL, HE STIL HAS A JOB, HeSN'T HE O HE'S -HE'S. GONE AND GOT WS SALARY REDUCED ‘TINENTY PERCENT f THASS GREAT STFS Coss! (VA SENT OUT A BUNCH OF WIRES, HALLENGIN’ SOME BIG-TIME BOYS eastern ONION b 7 TELEGRAPH Etat= 5 ru: ASK COUSIN PHYLLIS SUNDAY OR MONDAY - & BUT 1 THINK COME BACK YO ME “THEN= i bi >» GUESS | WAS WRONG? f 4 OH- Cob os SHALL i H se at T Races with THROTTLE \WIDE OPEN, BOB AND CHET | TEAR FOR SHADYSIDE | WH THE Bie NEWS... :| MEBGE ALL THe BIRDS / CHALLENGED Wi4d ACCEPT = AUT HE same TIME /. HEE2ALC MUSSLELOUNDS: TRAINTHG QUARTERS seceet WoRKOuTS OPEN TS Buacre

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