Talking Screen (Jan-Aug 1930)

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Here are some views of those famous Boulevards of the most talkedof city in all the world As one of the most beautiful thoroughfares in the world, this street (above) certainly gets the palm. It is Beverly Drive and is part of the very exclusive Beverly Hills section of Hollywood, and we don't have to tell you that this is the part of town where the stars have those lovely homes you've heard about. The Embassy Club (right) is one of the most exclusive places in Hollywood. Only movie stars may be members and here you see one of its most famous members— Joan Crawford — leaving with a friend after a swell lunch. On the left, folks (hand us the megaphone, please), you see the famous Crauman's Chinese, where those well-known opening nights happen. It looks kind of deserted at the moment but how that sidewalk fills up when the stars roll up in their swanky cars! 44 Above you see a shot of that famous Boulevard known as Hollywood. The tower in the distance is the landmark provided by the Hollywood Ath1et<ic Club to help some of its jay ntembers safely home in those wee sma' hours. ' nd w?iat a fetching land-nii! -k this is.