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by Uncle Stevie » Mon Dec 13, 2010 5:09 pm

Please help me. I have a wonderful hat picture to post but I do not know how. Please help me.
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Uncle Stevie,

I use an outside website like photobucket, tinypic, imageshack, or flickr. These have free image hosting. I went to one of these websites and signed up and then they tell you how to post your pictures through them. If someone has a better way, please feel free to jump in and explain. I'm sorry i can't be more specific. I barely know how it works myself. :)
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I just joined Photobucket and uploaded my picture there. Now I do not know how to get it to SSO.
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Deanna Durbin 1st marriage. 900 in attendance with almost every movie star known.
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Awesome pic, Uncle Stevie! Well worth the wait.
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2 cool 4 school, Stevie!
I'm almost thinkin' that might just be a certain redhaired mambo-siren with the initials RH there on the far left . . but I'm probably wrong . . :?
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I thought it was Virginia Grey,but I think you are right, Klonny.

IS it Ann Rutherford in peach to the right of the bride?
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Part of the Bridal Party from left to right: Anne Gwynne, Helen Parish, Mrs. Thomas King, Anne Shirley, Mrs. Marvin Bradley, Gene Read, and Mrs. Clarence Heckman:

Guests include Eddie Cantor, Charles Boyer, Judy Garland, Mickey Rooney, Marlene Dietrich, Melvyn Douglas, Franchot Tone, Adolph Menjou, Basil Rathbone, Irene Rich, Gail Patrick, Walter Brennan, Gloria Jean, Andy Devine, Kay Francis, Ray Milland, Mrs. James Stack with her son, Robert. Rosalind Russell with Freddie Brisson. Joyce Hunter with Mischa Auer,
Mrs. Ferman Schoonover with her daughter, Gloria Jean. Sheila Ryan with Mickey Rooney. Dave Rose with Judy Garland, and many other well known stars..
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Oh I should have known it was Anne Shirley - though I did see Ann Rutherford with blonde-ish hair the other day, so I got confused.
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I love hats in the movies, but get annoyed at those mid-30s hats that look like they were stolen from a pilgrim.

I have a couple of the little hats with tiny veils and I'm wondering if they could make a 40ish gal look 30ish since the veil would disguse the eye crinkles. Unfortunately, since ones vision gets worse around that age I'm not sure a filter of netting would help!
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Birdy wrote:I'm wondering if they could make a 40ish gal look 30ish since the veil would disguse the eye crinkles.
Birdy Dear, I may be just one lone rider crossing the IMHO frontier, but 'eye crinkles' (often more coarsely known as crows' feet), have always made my heart go giddy-up, whether on a Lolita, or a Mrs. Robinson, or that gal across the street who just stepped out of a Gail Garnett song.
Ever notice that real women in the Hollywood of the last 25 / 30 years, like Anjelica Huston, & Christine Lahti, & Catherine Keener, & Selah Ward, & Helen Mirren, & Wanda deJesus, & Kyra Sedgwick, etc., don't seem concerned about those little tributaries of passion & humor that filigree around their eyes?
Anyway, just my opinion.
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You bring up a good point, Birdy. I really hate the Ninotchka tube hats women started wearing in the late thirties, and also the Munchkin hats that women wore at the same time (see "The Women" fashion show section) make me laugh.

I think a 40ish woman would look very stylish indeed with netting.

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Alice Brady
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Joan Blondell
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Joan Crawford
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Joan Bennett
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Ava Gardner
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Gloria Swanson
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Gene Tierney
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Corinne Griffith
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Joan and Constance Bennett
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Clara Bow
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WOW! What a great collection of pics.
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I like women in hats. :)

I also like scarves from the teens and twenties. I seem to have a lot of pictures like the Clara Bow one, it's a look I really love.

And I love picture hats:

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What beautiful pictures Wendy. I wouldn't have recognised Clara Bow, in most of her pictures she's usually smiling her lovely smile.
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