Hollywood (Jan - Oct 1934)

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HOT FROM HOLLYWOOD Romance The Newspapers Have freshly-divorced Mary McCormic be1 trothed to Harry Bannister and two other fellows all within the short space of one week . . . George Raft and Marjorie King started theatreward together, but reached their destination in separate autos ... it was merely a lovers' quarrel, and all is serene now . . . Jimmy Dunn continues in the role of Claire Trevor's favorite squire . . . Lila Lee and John McCormick, Colleen Moore's "ex," are going places together . . . Arthur Johnson, the lyricist, is in town with the vowed intention of leading Loretta Sayers to the altar . . . They're telling that Harpo Marx will middle-aisle it with Susan Fleming immediately upon his return from his Russian tour . . . Florence Rice can't quite make up her mind between Phillips Holmes and Owen Davis Jr. . . . Lilian Harvey wants to take another look at Willie Frisch, the German star, before she says "Yes" to his pleas . . . Elbert Franklin, who used to be Toby Wing's Ida L u p i n o is expeeled to climb rapidly up the ladder of fame now that she has an American film contract. She is in Search for Beautv V millions that came her way! Afraid of Himself TOM BROWN, youthful Romeo, is no longer willing to trust himself in this community of beautiful ingenues. Tom and pretty Jean Parker have signed a pledge that neither will wed for five years. Whoever fails to live up to the agreement forfeits $1,000. Even stranger than this, however, is a second pact agreed to by Jean, in which she promises to marry Pancho Lucas at the end of the half decade. Pancho is the former office boy selected by Metro to portray the bandit Villa as a boy in Viva Villa. Love on the Farm Frances Dee And Joel McCrea may draw weighty salary envelopes for their screen toil, but they're launching their matrimonial bark in much the same manner as would a couple of rural honeymooners in less-than-m o d e r a t e circumstances. Because they decided to advance the date for the nuptials by three months, Frances and Joel returned from their Eastern invasion to find their new ranch home far from completion. So they are eking out an existence in what eventually will be the dining-room and kitchen while carpenters rush their tasks on the balance of the big manor. The ranch is a sixty-minute drive from Hollywood. Mary Visits Barber BECAUSE she's going sophisticated as George O'Brien's leading lady in The Heir to Hoorah, Mary Brian went out and bought herself a new-style haircut. And apparently Mary's changed -^ 28 — Wide World Lila Lee, Jeanette MacDonald and Gloria Swanson formed an appreciative audience when Gloria's husband, Michael Farmer won his bet that he could drink out of three glasses and a champagne bottle simultaneously during a repeal celebration at the popular Vendome cafe HOLLYWOOD