Photoplay (Jan - Jun 1932)

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Wide World Handsome, dashing, singing Larry Tibbett and his bride, the former Jennie Marston Burgard. When Larry sings, ladies faint with emotion, but Jennie looks as if she could stand up under the spell of a lower G or two. Lawrence is warbling with the Metropolitan Grand Opera Company, but don't let that worry you — he'll not give up his screen career DOES Greta Garbo wear artificial eyelashes? That is a question that has intrigued Hollywood as well as millions of her admirers, and Photoplay has received hundreds of questions on this subject. Greta's eyelashes are naturally long, but even in public she wears a heavy mascara make-up. Now, that's settled. The new fad of artificial long eyelashes has hit Hollywood hard. At a recent dinner party, Mrs. Raoul Walsh, wife of the director, who is so good looking that it is certainly gilding a lily in her case, wore them applied so skillfully that it was almost impossible to detect them. At the same party, Hattie Carnegie, famous fashion designer, was also arrayed in a complete set. X 7J THEN Jackie Cooper appeared " " with "Our Gang" on the stage of The Capitol Theater in New York, eighteen months ago, his name was not mentioned in the program. Now he's offered $7,500 a week to appear in person at The Roxy. T\ 7HII.E Tom Mix was lung in a hospital between life and death, following his operation for acute appendicitis, the former Victoria Mix, who had secured her final decree of divorce just a week before, was married to an attache of the Argentinian Embassy at Washington. As Tom had turned over to her about three-quarters of a million dollars she is pretty well fixed financially. It has always been said that one of the troubles between Tom and Victoria, whom he married when she was working as a cowgirl in pictures, was that she objected to Tom's friends, and the living room which he insisted on decorating with revolvers, guns, steer horns and saddles. Adjoining this she had her own little French salon. 36 Her wedding was performed in the swanky Tuxedo, N. Y., home of Mrs. Ramos, the former Millicent Rogers, society girl, who also married an Argentinian. TX7ELL, Clark, you have arrived. *" Cadiz, Ohio, your birthplace, now prints its post cards with the heading — " Cadiz— birthplace of Clark Gable." "DILLIE DOVE and Howard Hughes are romancing again. They went together for a long while in Los Angeles. Then they seemed to go their separate ways, and Howard was seen beauing Lilian Bond around. Lilian seems to have slipped out of the picture. International One of the cutest pictures ever taken of that cute little trick, Mrs. Maurice Chevalier. Having cut short a vacation in France to rush to Hollywood and quash unpleasant rumors about her husband and Marlene Dietrich, she is now a gay member of the colony's social set \^ a 1 York