Motion Picture Classic (Jul-Dec 1930)

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Here she repairs each Saturday night to indulge in her hobby — cooking. " It is the way I let off steam," she tells me. "Cooking is my play, cakes my sermon and preparing Sunday night suppers my vacation." I'd try Malibu if I were you. Ditto, all the way through, for Louise Fazenda. Just try and find Al Jolson! His is a restless energy that seeks new scenery each Sunday. There's only one time when you can be certain. If there's a horse race at Tia Juana or Agua Caliente, your search is over. He Knows the Ropes KEN MAYNARD stays true to cowboy form and holds calf-roping contests. The young bucks from the entire countryside flock to his ranch to compete with him. One Sunday, not long ago, Tommy Bay won the championship; Ken's first home-plate defeat. Ken will be glad to have you try your hand against Tommy's. You'll have to keep your eye on two places for Grant Withers. The interior of Mexico and the interior of his and Loretta Young's home. If Loretta and Grant aren't working (a rare case), take a chance upon Mexico, especially Ensenada. But if they haven't had time to indulge in lovers' pastimes during the week, it won't be necessary to leave the native hills. Marion Davies is gregarious. She likes swarms of people around her. But Sunday is the only time she can gather them together. So Sunday afternoon is open house at Marion's. At that, she often has so many other week-day left-overs that all she can do is to greet her guests with, " Hello everybody. Make yourselves at home. Swim, play tennis, do as you please. There's eats in this room and beverages in that — " and disappear until it is time for leave-taking. You won't have any trouble in finding Marion's place. It's a white house on the beach in Santa Monica and bigger than the one in Washington, D. C. You can't mistake a beach club for it, Marion's is so much more hotelish. Just perch on the high fence with your binoculars and you'll see half the celebrities in town frisking around like school kids on their first day of vacation. Two Suppers to Attend I SUGGEST that you arrive at Marion's about four P. M. and stay until twilight, then walk south on the beach three or four houses to see Bebe Daniels. Don't take the road in the rear. These houses face the sands and the street fence is so high you won't be able to see anything but the entrance and a palm tree rising from the patio. From the beach, however, you can climb the patio wall, jump over, sneak to the front windows and peep through the curtains. You'll see at least twenty celebrities eating supper (probably buffet). About half of them will remain on the first floor to play bridge, while the balance go to the playroom on the second floor for ping-pong and other varieties of card entertainment. (Bring your rope ladder; palm trees are no good for climbing.) There'll be Bebe and her mother, Ben Lyon, Norma Talmadge, Gilbert land, Constance Talmadge and husban it's almost certain. The stakes will be hii But it will make your mouth water just i look at so much money, even on Sunday.! There's another good patio wall for tv light climbing, back in Beverly. The Jimr Gleasons'. Jimmy and Lucille will be hani ing out their famous hash, baked beans aiij combination salad, with a possible additiq of waffles and grated maple sugar. If yd make a spectacular climb, they'll probabj let you "drop in" and join them. I'd taf in both of these suppers, because you'll i all the old-line screen people at Bebe's an the Broadway newcomers at Jimmy's. Sunday Drivers THE golf clubs — Lakeside, Rancho, Air, etc. — are other certain meccas f(j the famous. Bob Armstrong, Ford Sterlij Robert Ames, Joseph Cawthorn, RichaL Arlen. You'll find at least the other th^j of a foursome with Dick and if you foUo them closely, you'll land at his house whe the game is over for supper with Mrs. Dicli| Jobyna Ralston. If you're interested in real estate, pa up your overnight case Saturday, haii around the Paramount doors until Charld E. Mack (of Moran and Mack) comes oti| Follow him to a sub-division near Newha which he is developing. His own home completed, and six others nearly so. SundaJ is^his day for personal supervision and pr motion. His acreage is next door to Bil Hart's ranch. Just run over and call on Bill He'll be a gentleman, even though you areii stranger. To locate Ronald Colman, climb the hil north of Hollywood until you come to high, a very high wall with an English homd snuggled far behind it. Blow out a hole the. concrete with dynamite, rush to th<( tennis courts and watch Ronny and Bil Powell in their weekly championship bout Linger until tea time, then trail them Clive Brook's for eats. There you will joinj Clive and Mrs. Clive, John Loder, PhilliF[ Strange and other celebrities who went tct kindergartens across the water. Away from It All IF it's Gary Cooper you are seeking, you'll have a hard day. Up before six and away to rodeos or ranch or cool, unfrequented retreats in the mountains. Gary, believe one, can't carry on without these away-from-HolIywood and back-to-nature diversions. Lupe \'elez must agree, because you'll certainly be forced to share Gary with her. Naturally, I could go on for pages and pages. Richard Dix is at his ranch in the San Fernando \ alley, where he plays with his setters and looks over his financial papers. While Rudy Yallee was here, he divided his time between his mother and father at home and Mary Brian at hers. Sally Blane washes her own beneath-thedress dainties. Yes sir, the laundries spoiled so many soft silks that they forced her to become a SabbathDay washlady. Ivan Lebedeff writes Russian letters in the daytime and is very quiet about his Sunday evenings. I| Natalie Moorhead never fails to write mother or pay bills. (Lucky creditors.) Vivienne Segal plays bridge and takes a vocal lesson. (Follow the sound of her voice to locate her.) Myrna Loy forgets she is a slinking vamp the other six days of the week and becomes a girl athlete. Try the Swimming Club; it's pretty certain. Dorothy Mackaill — fly to Agua Caliente. Ditto for Clara Bow. Sunday, for the week-day-laborers of Hollywood, is a day of rest with a % engeance. 84