Photoplay (Jul - Dec 1936)

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PHOTOPLAY MAGAZINE FOR NOVEMBER, 1936 97 Gladys Swarthout, in a smart m'nk cape, and her husband, Frank Chapman, come out of the Biltmore after the dinner for Johannes Poulsen "Then — what — " she began. He whirled the long roadster out into the highway again. A growl of speed rumbled in its metal throat. "That J. P.," he told her, "said that you don't have to wait in Yuma. He told me that there was an airport in Glendale. That's where we're going. We're catching a plane, darling!" THE polychrome heralds of a new day were ' tinting the east when they reached the airport. The only sign of life was an all night hot dog stand on the main highway. Here, like a couple of happy kids on an outing, they ate hamburger sandwiches, and drank coffee; after which Paul went to arrange for a plane. Thirty minutes later, they were seated in the tiny cabin of a chartered ship, and a grinning aviator was at the controls. They left California behind, heading straight into the magnificence of a brilliant sunrise. The imperial glories of the birth of a California morning held Sue rapt, fascinated by its celestial pomp. She told herself, secretly, that it was an augury — the dawn of a greater happiness. Her entire being seemed to be concentrated in the nerves of her hand, so acutely was she aware of the firm hand that was locked over hers. HAUL woke up the license clerk and took him ' along to the court house, so there would be no delay; then the clerk took them to a Justice of the Peace. Sue was trembling like a frightened child. Many more thrilling experiences are in store for Sue in the final installment of this vivid story of a girl's fight for happiness in Hollywood. Be sure to follow Iter through her most exciting adventures in next month's number. — ctars m Double Role "Dentyne Stars i uh__ _lt Mas Mouth we* Delights Your Taste. . mm FOR BETTER BREATH AND TEETH. Many actors and actresses are generous in their praise of Dentyne as a real aid to a healthy mouth — wholesome breath — beautiful teeth! The secret? Dentyne's special firmness invites more vigorous chewing — gives teeth and gums healthful, needed exercise. It tones up mouth tissues and wakens the salivary glands, promotes natural self-cleansing. And yes — it does help your mouth and chin keep their firm, youthful curves! ITS FLAVOR IS A WINNING NOTE, just sweet enough — just spicy enough — Dentyne flavor is perfection itself! Fragrant — delicious — lasting. Try it — discover for yourself why it is the choice of people with critical taste. Another point in Dentyne's favor is the smartly flat shape of the package — an exclusive feature — and handy as you please to slip into your pocket or purse. Keeps teeth white — mouth healthy DENTYNE DELICIOUS CHEWING GUM