Modern Screen (Dec 1931 - Nov 1932 (assorted issues))

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♦ ♦ ♦ On this and the following pages we present the finest collection of impressive and intimate pictures of movie night at the Los Angeles Sesqui-Centennial Harold Lloyd was the Grand Marshal of the parade. Conrad Nagel was the radio Master of Ceremonies. Preceding the floats a string of cars appeared bearing many stars, among them: Dick Barthelmess, William Powell, Reginald Denny, Robert Montgomery, Warner Baxter! Elissa Landi (you'll find pictures on pages 40 and 41).' One of the most important contributions to the festivities was the presence of the Wampas Baby Stars of 1931. Dolores Del Rio was their hostess. Altogether it was one of the greatest public events Los Angeles has ever seen. The city was full of gratitude to the movie companies for their assistance. 37