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Thomas
A feather in her cap, indeed, for Violet Adams, at an honest
seventeen, to be given a chance to become a star. But to our mind
it's an even more vivid feather in the cap of those who induced her
to try that they succeeded
Her waving grace: Lily Damita, informal and in lounging pajamas, greets a visitor. Proving she's as entrancing off the screen as on it in her two first American appearances, the first with Ronald Colman in "The Rescue" and the second as the Spanish dancer in "The Bridge of San Luis Rey"
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By DOROTHY MANNERS
Marjorie Who?
RUTH ELDER continues to show a preference for the society of Hoot Gibson, and Anita Stewart's exhusband, Rudy Cameron, seems to be awfully taken with a pretty littlS pal of Ruth 's named Marjorie. Up to date no one has been able to get her last name though twenty Montmartre cowboys have tried it.
Gary's Awakening
"T^ITY poor Gary Cooper! He hasn't had a chance at a J7 quiet cat-nap since he fell in love with Lupe. And Gary loves his siestas. He has been known to fall asleep, into a gentle and untroubled coma, standing up, or rehearsing a scene, or between courses at dinner. It's a gift with him.
Before the dynamic appearance of Lupe into his lovelife, Gary was hepped over a luscious, blonde number from the musical comedy stage. Her idea of a good time was to come over on the set and hold his hand while he knocked f)ff twenty winks between scenes.
"He's the only guy I know," mumbled a director, "who can carry on a courtship while he's unconscious."
Variety in Rest
OXE Hollywood actor: "I haven't worked in six months, big boy. I'm thinking of waiting another month and then close my season."
Another Hollywood actor: "That'll be nice. It'll give you a chance for a change of rest."
Note for Star-Gazers
JUST when the tourists got all set to show up at the Montmartre every Wednesday and Saturday, the stars began to drop off on those days. Last Saturday there wasn't an actor in the place, and the tourists had nothing better to do than to sit and glare at one another. {Continued on page Qi)
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