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( Continued from page 57) because, confidentially, even at this late date, it wouldn’t shock me to see my pal Cornel down on his knees, in black-face and white gloves!”
In the long interim between the test and the filming, there was the gratification of his first chance in an “A” picture. He played a supporting part in “CounterAttack,” and then, in the superWestern, “Renegades.” His work in these helped to convince his bosses he should be given the plum Jolson role. And meantime, by some considerate arrangement of the fates that rule Broadway, wife Betty had sung her way into her lushest opportunity. Opening in “Call Me Mister,” she enticed critics into calling her “the best musical-comedy personality since Marilyn Miller,” and the producers into giving her top billing.
IN the two years of their marriage, there had been occasional reunions — the brief sort that begin on a note of approaching an ending. At long last, however, it looked as if the little house Larry had bought in Nichols Canyon was soon going to be big enough to hold two careers. Young Mr. Parks started learning to cook.
“I’m getting ready for Betty to settle down with me and one of those three picture contracts she’s been offered — ” he grinned. “She can probably get a husband as good as me any time, so for an added attraction. I’m learning to wrassle a skillet. You see. I’m so much in love with Betty, I’m not taking any chances on losing her — now.”
That “now” was Larry’s three-letter word for all they’d risked, and all they’d finally won. Only one sad circumstance was to dim the happiness of his wife’s homecoming. Larry’s mother, who lived with him, died. For the son who’d known her encouragement and comfort when the going was tough, it seemed extra tragedy to have her pass away just when she might have enjoyed the benefits of his success. However, Mrs. Parks had lived to see him gain the things he wanted — and usually, for mothers, that is enough.
“Our little doll house,” as its mistress calls it, is the second residence Larry has owned in California. The first was one he built with a couple of pals, strictly for profit, when he first arrived on the Coast. All three of the fellows were broke, but one of them owned a vacant lot. Brooding over the sad fact that you can’t eat real estate, young Parks had an ambitious idea. They would float a small loan, build a house on the lot and make enough to fill three pockets. It took a succession of miracles to accomplish each step, but they did it.
“I understand the place is still standing,” he says, “although we never knew what made the walls stay up to begin with. When it came to putting in the windows — a tricky job — we cheated a little. That is, we went down the street to where some carpenters were working and accepted a little professional advice. When we got the roof on we sold the place — but quick, before the next wind storm. I made $133 on the deal.”
The feature they’re proudest of in their current abode is the fireplace, where both of them love to sit and read — or just get reacquainted.
“It’s funny, the things you discover about each other,” grins Betty. “The other day, for instance, Larry let me know — in a subtle way, of course— that he was all tired out from picking up after me. I was perfectly astounded. Until that minute I thought I’d been picking up after him!”
There is a small point of difference, too, concerning their first meeting: “Actually, we only knew each other two months
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