The New Movie Magazine (Jan-Sep 1935)

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IS CALLING ALL STARS Apger and Lonfftcorth j *l. .Ill I i>i}v\\ il =1 Oj i i »i /ri 1 1 \* 5^^ The open road calls in more than one way. Maureen O' Sullivan, for example, takes to wings, while the picture above at the right, shows what Guy Kibbee, in his inner soul, would like to be doing right now. Longworth > *4 ■ t, v\ i Above: Dolores Del Rio, with the change of seasons, takes to swimming and the latest thing in chic white bathing-suits. But there's no swimming — not yet — for little Shirley Temple. No, for Shirley it's up early and off to school. The boys, below, get a better break. Prankie Thomas can play marbles, any old time of day, with his jockey pal Donnie Meade. \ \/, \ -%A, f Richee The large picture at the left should erase any last doubts in your mind that Old Winter is gone. Madge Evans is the lovely girl. (Above) "Now is the time for a brisk set of tennis!" says W. C. Fields, promptly toppling over on the bench and into a doze in the sun like an old setter. The New Movie Magazine, June, 1935 13