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"I've appeared on twelve covers of one popular national magazine alone," says alluring Frances Donelon. "But first, I had to learn how to stay 'picture-lovely' under the wilting heat of photographer's lights.
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ffi9 -Hollywood!
Reader Harold Gould goes to the film capital on no capital and turns up with this capital gossip
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THIS must be a wonderful dream," I kept telling myself as I stood at the corner of Hollywood Boulevard and Vine Street with my mouth ajar. Many times I had vowed to make the trip to the West Coast and when the opportunity came for me to help a neighbor woman drive out on business I could not turn it down.
I walked down the street for a whole block before I finally saw what I was searching for — a real live movie star! It was Cary Grant! My first impulse was to secure his autograph, so I dashed down the street after him. He was very obliging.
The fact that I had exactly ten dollars between me and starvation and no place to lay my head at night failed to disturb me in the least. On the first Sunday of my visit, I went to the West Hollywood Baptist Church with the express purpose of finding a Christian home to board in and I was not disappointed; the choir director took me home with her and her husband with the understanding that inasmuch as I was the son of a Baptist clergyman I was welcome to live there as long as I liked. Mr. and Mrs. Hicks treated me as though I were their own son.
THE fact that Hollywood is a land ' of opportunity presented itself to me very strongly on Monday, when a beautiful convertible sedan picked me up. In my conversation with the driver I mentioned that I Wanted to see a motionpicture studio. He said quite casually, "Come over to Paramount any time and I'll show you through the place." He was David Lewis, who had produced "Dark Victory" and "Kings Row"! It seemed impossible that that very afternoon through his kindness I was standing within whispering distance of Claudette Colbert and Fred MacMurray, but I guess I was.
One evening Major Williams, a friend of a relative of mine, took his family and me night-clubbing. Our first stop was at The Pirates' Den. The floor show was novel, so were the