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Bottom Right: Lynne Carver and Jean Chatburn, young M-G-M players, dress alike, yet differently. Miss Carver wears a wood brown crepe slack suit with one patch-on pocket and tiny pearl buttons on the short sleeves and sown the front. Miss Chatburn's shirtwaict dress is the same style as Miss Carver's. Both have satin polka dots woven in the fabric. Each girl ties a gay coloured scarf around the hair in peasant fashion.

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Radio Record, Volume XII, Issue 32, 20 January 1939, Page 27

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Bottom Right: Lynne Carver and Jean Chatburn, young M-G-M players, dress alike, yet differently. Miss Carver wears a wood brown crepe slack suit with one patch-on pocket and tiny pearl buttons on the short sleeves and sown the front. Miss Chatburn's shirtwaict dress is the same style as Miss Carver's. Both have satin polka dots woven in the fabric. Each girl ties a gay coloured scarf around the hair in peasant fashion. Radio Record, Volume XII, Issue 32, 20 January 1939, Page 27

Bottom Right: Lynne Carver and Jean Chatburn, young M-G-M players, dress alike, yet differently. Miss Carver wears a wood brown crepe slack suit with one patch-on pocket and tiny pearl buttons on the short sleeves and sown the front. Miss Chatburn's shirtwaict dress is the same style as Miss Carver's. Both have satin polka dots woven in the fabric. Each girl ties a gay coloured scarf around the hair in peasant fashion. Radio Record, Volume XII, Issue 32, 20 January 1939, Page 27

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