Modern Screen (Feb - Oct 1933 (assorted issues))

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MADGE EVANS WARREN WILLIAM WARNER BAXTER Madge Evans is one of the busiest girls in pictures. Recently she was called back from a San Francisco vacation because the studio wanted her for a picture— "Bride of the Bayou," which follows "The March of Time." Madge dances exquisitely. She's still romancing with Tom Gallery, Zasu Pitts' ex. (Opposite page, left) Warren William has just finished "Goodbye Again" with Joan Blondell. He is working in "Lady for a Day" at Columbia— they've borrowed him from Warners. He chartered a thirty-foot sailboat for the summer. Called it "Common Sense." He and Mrs. W. live on the highest hill in the Los Feliz district. (Opposite page, right) Warner Baxter, after "I Loved You Wednesday," did the leading male role in "Paddy" with Janet Gaynor. His next is "The Tale of Two Cities"— and his chance to do this fulfills a life-long ambition. He's planning a home in Bel Air.