Silver Screen (Jun-Oct 1940)

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HOLLYWOOD VISITS YOUR When a famous columnist brings screen stars in person to your local theatre he encounters headaches galore which he herewith frankly describes Accompanying Ed Sullivan on his tour of the country are above: Universale Helen Parrish; center: horror-man Bela Lugosi; upper right: free-lance comedian Arthur Treacher; right: 20th Century-Fois's Marjorie Weaver; below: M-G-M's "Babes in Arms" duet of Betty Jaynes and Douglas MacPhail, who are Mr. and Mrs. in private life. Vivian Fay and Peg Leg Bates, of vaudeville, are also featured in the troupe.