Motion Picture Classic (Jul-Dec 1930)

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Them Over By DOROTHY MANNERS Phyla Via New York and London, Claire Luce (above) finally arrived in Los Angeles, the world's largest city (in area , where, she was told, she should enjoy " Luxury " Not posing for that old college wheexe — " IDoes your girl smoke?" "Almost": Inez Courtney (right) is simply looking right smart for a newcomer in "The Hot Heiress" Richard r/^n au/ogra^Ainf an album for a checkroom f^irl. Mary Brian wearing a coat valued at thirty-thousand dollars for fashion pictures. William Boyd burning his hand badly in an attempt to keep an extra man from striking a match on a box of explosive. AFTER a year of somewhat strained relations, Sue . Carol's mother has at last put her official blessing on the union of Sue and Nick Stuart. She remembered their wedding anniversary with a beautiful gift of silver service plates that are the pride and joy of the new Carol-Stuart home. Sue was so thrilled and happy that she called Chicago immediately to thank her mother. BETTY COMPSON and Richard Dix dancing at the Cocoanut Grove. Hugh Trevor in the same party. Jimmy Hall, Mema Kennedy and Sohhy j4gneu' at a Hollywood picture show. Louise Brooks back in Hollywood going places with Connie Talmadge's former boy-friend, Eddie Kane. Mary Eaton and Millard Webb and Sally Eilers and Hoot Gibson in a spirited game of contract bridge. Fryer THEY tell this one on Lowell Sherman: The last time Lowell was crossing the .Atlantic, a gav party of his friends were also aboard. The evening before the boat was to dock, the party gained momentum and a very good and noisy time was being had by all. About twelve o'clock, Lowell retired for what he termed "a little rest." An hour later he returned, fully dressed and complaining. "Really," he drawled, "you're making a dreadful amount of noise. I can't sleep." After about ten or fifteen minutes, he again left the group to make anntlicr effort to sleep. This attempt was equally unsuccessful. So he dressed and came back again. "Honestly," he said, as only Lowell Sherman could say it, "not only are the people on this boat being disturbed — but other boats are complaining!" J EAN HARLOiV, in the most beautiful evening gown of the season, stepping out with Ernie Torgler, young broker. 43