Talking Screen (Jan-Aug 1930)

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KEEPING THE HOM With true Hollywood hospitality, these famous film players bare their hearths to vou Yo-ho for an open fireplace and a jolly, roaring blaze. Jean Arthur htLi a positive passion for sitting and staring into a fire and it, no doubt, reciprocates. Elliot Nugent is here seen looking on the black side of things. We suppose we don't have to tell you — but we will, just the same — that this here Nugent fellow cer. tainly knows his poker. The orchid lady of the screen, Corinne Griffith, if you prefer, always lights her gas-fire with an extra long colored match, delightfully in keeping with her dainty personality. By the way, that long match idea of hers has become quite a Hollywood fad. 68