Motion Picture (Aug 1940-Jan 1941)

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\-l — Clias. Rhodes One of the chummy foursomes in Hollywood is made up of Randy Scott, the Fred Astaires, and the former Mrs. John Hay (Jock) Whitney. Here at Beverly Brown Derby CUPID'S COUPLET: Joseph Gray and Wendy Barrie— Here today, and goin' to-marrie 9 9 9 9 9 AND by the time you read this, it's a . cinch that Kay Stewart's calling cards will read Missus Bill Proctor. JUST to give you an idea of how too, too simple it is to keep track of who's-whose in this Hollywood, take a look at what the town's observers picked up in one night of watching the twosomes at just ONE nite spot .... Take Ciro's, after a recent preview, and look around the place to see who is with whom. Over there is Joe Pasternak, who's always getting himself romantically listed with some cutie, and this night he's with Cutie Dorothy Dareel. Franchot Tone goes skittling by with Maria Montez, whose caloric rating is just over the torrid mark. Liz Whitney and Victor Mature arrive together — but they don't share a twosome table; instead, Liz sits with the Fred Astaires, and nobody seems to see Vic after that, so maybe he's out looking for Lana Turner again. Bob Sterling and Linda Darnell are having a tete-a-tete dinner. Ken Murray and Mary Healy are a twosome. And Reginald Gardiner is NOT with Natalie Draper, but with Mary Parker, instead. Kay Aldridge, who's supposed to be all hot and bothered over Helen Parrish's brother Bob, is with Joe Rivkin, who's practically in heaven. Wayne Morris, who used to be Bubbles' husband is with Pat Stewart, but has a lot of his dances with Gayle Melott. And tomorrow night, they'll prob 12 ably be all scrambled up in another set of doublings. Maybe it's just research, huh, Mama? CUPID'S COUPLET: Our Photo Editor Ray Stark and Frances Brice Discovering that it's really nice! ■ — Chas. Rhodes Remember Antonio Moreno? He's very much in social whirl. His pal at recent benefit horse show and polo game at Will Rogers' Ranch was La Lupe the Velez BABY-TALK IN HOLLYWOOD— blessed-event tragedy of the month . . . happened to Vincent Price . . . who passed out so many cigars when the stork came to his house . . . that he had to go home and go to bed, too, which made it the whole family! The Johnny Weissmullers have named it. And it is NOT "Tarzan" ! ! Instead, he'll be John Scott Weissmuller — after Papa and Mama, you know. Jane Wyman and Ronald Reagan have finished furnishing the nursery, and now all that remains to be done is to have it. And Deanna Durbin — ssshhhh, now! — was the central figure at a baby shower. Honest! Only, it was Deanna who gave the shower, and it was for her sister, Mrs. Clarence Heckman, who had a stork-date. But anyhow, it was good practice for Deanna, no? The Blondie series go on apace. And here are the principals, Arthur Lake, Daisy, Larry Simms and Penny Singleton. This time they are seen in Blondie Plays Cupid