Photoplay (Jul-Dec 1947)

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Gable’s heart. There were — Virginia Grey, the beautiful blonde actress, to whom (to quote the columns) “Clark always returns;” Dolly O’Brien, the sophisticated New York matron for whom he was supposed to have “carried a torch” when she married Jose Dorelis. Dolly has since divorced her husband and is now in Hollywood. Clark takes her out and has had her at his ranch. They also spent a weekend at Santa Barbara with Constance Bennett and her husband, Colonel Coulter. At first I had thought this was “it,” but I’ve changed my mind. After seeing them together at the Zanuck party I am confident it is not serious. While Clark is very courteous he doesn’t act like a man in love. And believe me, I have seen Clark when he has been head over heels in love. Also on this list, are: Millicent Rogers, Miss Money Bags, herself, who followed Clark to the Coast on several occasions; Iris Bynum, a Hollywood beauty with whom he dined and danced several times. Then there was Anita Colby, the glamorous girl executive, who would give up any date, any time, for Clark. We saluted the parade of beauties silently before Clark said, “If I do marry again, it will probably be sudden. Unless you have the girl already, marriage is one of those things you can’t really plan for the future, Louella. Sure, you can hope you’ll find the right one, but you never know when or where if ever she’ll come along.” He went on, “I have a friend who was a confirmed bachelor. If he told me once, he told me a million times he would never get married. Then he meets a girl, knows her a few weeks, and the next thing you know I am in San Francisco being best man at his wedding.” That’s an old story that invariably amuses men when it happens to the other 'irrrr%^—^ -..rm) DON’T KEEP US IN THE DARK about the man and woman star you’d like to see in color in Photoplay. Write in their names below, paste it on the back of a penny postcard and mail to: Color Portrait Editor, Photoplay, 205 E. 42 Street, New York 17, N. Y. bright spot of the My Name (Ed. Note.: We regret this cannot mean you individually will receive color portraits of the stars. It means the pictures in full color of the stars who receive the most votes will appear in Photoplay.) party !