Motion Picture Classic (Jul-Dec 1930)

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Into Circulation In The Hollywood Market LOUISE WALKER simple, girlish effects for her! And she is wearing earrings and large, alluring hats and things. She looks almost grown-up, these days, and she dashes about to parties as she never did before. She is surrounded constantly with swarms of personable and eager young men plying her with compliments and making her easily the belle of any gathermg All Play, and No Work HE has not worked, either, since the separation, and one gathers that she doesn t care in the least When Colleen Moore •hook off the thacklet (top right), John McCormick (top left) faded into the background. Aa did Irvin Willat (belowj when Btllie Dove (right) waa free pany oft whether she makes another picture soon or not. She seems to be having a gay and frivolous holiday — from matrimony and from pictures, simultaneously. And it is certainly agreeing with her. 'Snicc. Betty Compson has bloomed considerably, too, smce her divorce from James Cruze. She seems to be seeing a good deal of young Hugh Trevor, who gooples at her in the most flattering manner, if you know what I mean. It's a sort of gee-but-you-are-beautifulplease-be-good-to-me expression. It is very satisfying for a freshly circulating young woman to acquire a handsome and devoted escort right away. It is reassuring. Besides being most convenient. Betty, I imagine, is enjoying being "comnstead of "hostess," for a while. One the things about which she complained in her life with Jimmy, you know, was the frequency and overpowering size of his parties. The Cruze household was simply overrun with oddly assorted guests most of the time. And Betty grew pretty tired of it, I can tell you. So, naturally, after she returned to circulation, she preferred circulating as a guest, herself, for a time. You really can't blame her. And she seems to be having a lovely time. Far From the Madding Crowd BILLIE DOVE acquired a most desirable and devoted escort as soon as she was divorced, too. Howard Hughes, who is not only wealthy, but also is a power in pictures — the sort of chap who can Do Things for an ambitious young screen beauty. (She acquired a gorgeous sable coat at the same moment — which caused just such a twittering among Hollywood gossips.) But Billie didn't "go social" and butterfly a bit when she emerged from marriage. On the contrary, she withdrew to a house somewhere in the hills above Hollywood and wouldn't tell {Continufd on page 88) 29