Motion Picture Classic (Jul-Dec 1930)

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HOLLYWOO D Today Wally and Arita Mary Gillman have been married seven years. They met when 'Rita was an extra girl and Beery was King in Doug Fairbanks's "Robin Hood." She is one of the most beautiful blondes in Hollywood. • • • JEANETTE LOFF wearing amber-colored finger nails to match an amber bracelet. Lupe Felei, suffering from a nervous headache^ crying softly in her dressing-room. Joan Crawford, young Doug and Lawrence Tibbett lunching together. Hedda Hopper being offered the job of social correspondent for a movie booK and almost taking it. • • • BEBE DANIELS' best girl-friend, Marie Mosquini, is going to take a fling at the talkies in "New Moon," which co-stars Lawrence Tibbett and Grace Moore. Marie is all excited about it — and so is Bebe. These two became fast friends, way back in the Hal Roach days when Bebe was leading lady to Harold Lloyd and Marie supported Snub Pollard. Since Bebe's marriage to Ben Lyon, Marie has been making her home with Bebe's mother, who is not only one of the most popular human beings in Hollywood — but the best bridge player. • • • LUPE VELEZ now comes out in print and says: "Gary J and I were never in love — we are just good friends!" In the forc-frotind : having at last found a golf course juat her tise, Marjorie White ii being Tonuny ClifTord't age for an afternoon and oierciiing her voice Which may mean one of several things: . . . the beginning of the end of their romance ... a temporary quarrel. . . or just an attempt to throw off the reporters who insist they are married. Maybe they were " never in love," but I can well remember when Lupe used to cry "Garree, I lofF you" at the top of her lungs on the slightest provocation. • • • CLARA BOW has undergone a radical change in her personal wardrobe. While Clara's clothes have always been vivid, she has never been a candidate for the title of "the best-dressed woman in Hollywood." And yet, in her last couple of public appearances, Clara has looked very smart, and incidentally, prettier than she has in years. One of Clara's new outfits is a fawn-colored Fall suit with which she wears two perfectly matched silver fox furs; an Oxford-gray hat and a smart envelope-bag. Clara cut a dashing figure when she wore this outfit to the studio. The general run of surprised comment was: "Well, for goodness sake — " • • • AGAIN Paramount comes to the fore with the most XA. dashing bit of publicity news of all. To quote: "A princess who claims descent from that famous siren of history, Cleopatra, is Hollywood's latest roval visitor. " It is no visit of state that Princess Athena Piearibes is making in the film city. The lure of talking pictures brought her. Like many another possessor of a proud title, {Continued on page 8g) Dyar No, he ii not paging Lupe. Nor it he inviting a molar expedition. After a hard day'a work in "Morocco," Oary Cooper's vocal organs simply need a good, long rest 45