Movie Classic (Sep-Dec 1931)

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News And Views Of R< OMANCES That Continue: Ina Claire and Robert Ames. Clarence Brown and Mona Maris. Alice White and "Cy" Bartlett. Buddy Rogers and Harriet Lake. Loretta Young and Ray Le Strange. M Dyar Now that she has that mahogany complexion she went after, Lilyan Tashman is hiding most of it under French-sailor pajamas. Lil isn't blushing. That's just tan! A R C E LINE DAY managed to keep her marriage to Arthur J. Klein a secret for some time. According to Marceline's mother, the couple have been married in two ceremonies — the first occurring several months ago in Mexico, and the second taking place recently in New York. IOLA LANE got all up in the air when some meanie _j suggested that she was not Lew Ayres' type of girl. "Whoever heard of such a thing ? " she sputtered. " No two people were ever more congenial than Lew and I. We even think alike, we like the same people, we like the same places, we laugh and cry at the same things. The whole thing is too silly, preposterous, absurd, inane, crazy — " Here Lola became so upset that she ran out of adjectives. THE movie fans in a certain cafe certainly must have had a big thrill the other night, when Janet Gaynor and Charlie Farrell stepped out on the floor and danced together — just like old times. But don't get excited — Lydell Peck and Virginia Valli were in the same dinner party, which was given in honor of the visiting Hawaiian princesses. Next to Janet's dance with Charlie, her light fantastic with Monte Blue proved the high-light of the evening — Monte being so tall and rangy, and Janet being so tiny. Once Monte stooped 'way down and yelled above the jazz din: "Hello, young lady! How's the weather down there?" AFTER making up with M-G-M and promising to be a l good boy, Charles Bickford is once more free of a contract with that studio. Charlie didn't squawk his way out this time. He was merely unrenewed. nr h i s JL Month's Crop of Rumors: Joan Crawford's e x pectation of a blessed event." The i m pending marriage of Ernst Lubitsch and Ona Munson. T 'he s a m e Wm. Grimes Every studio in town wanted young Jackie Cooper, but M-G-M managed to keep him. For one thing, he likes Lew Cody, the jovial villain talk about Helene Lubitsch (exMrs. Lubitsch) and Hans Kraly. Charles Bickford as a substitute for Richard Dix on the RKO program. The Fredric Marchs' not expecting an interesting event after all. Freddie was only kidding Walter Winchell, who publicly forecasts such big moments. The possibility of a romance between Mary Astor and a handsome young doctor. Kent Douglass, stage juvenile who went movie, is plotting to return to Broadway. His hound's homesick for New York THERE is no doubt that Clark Gable is a very sexappealing young man. But something should be done about the way Clark calls the ladies he meets "Ma'am." If there's anything that spoils a romantic feeling like a misplaced "Yes, ma'am," it's a thrill-dulling "No, ma'am." Water, water, everywhere — and not a chance to sink! This is how Wynne Gibson rests up from those strenuous roles as The Other Woman — the latest being in "The Road to Reno" A WEEK before William Powell and Carole Lombard were married, he invited his ten-year-old son, Bill, Jr., who is attending military school in Los Angeles, to dine 46