Photoplay (Jul-Dec 1948)

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The Gaalette had news of the big Saturday scpiare dance K THINK Larry amazed himself as much as he did me when, on our first date, he asked me to marry him. 1 should say he told me. “You’re the girl I’m going to marry,” he said and, thinking he was kidding me, I answered, ‘Tfou’re so right.” We had met at the Actors’ Lab in Hollywood, where Larry was directing a variety show and I was the girl in one of the sketches. Those wonderful weeks after otir meeting seemed to fly — ^.then I had to leave for Chicago where I was to open at the Drake Hotel. Larry said, “Will you call my mother? I want you to know each other because you’re the girl I’m going to marry.” ■pus time I knew he wasn’t kidding. Larry’s mother and I loved each other from the moment we met. I stayed with her during my engagement in Chicago. Then, back in New York, away from Larry and his mother, I fovmd myself bursting into tears sud (Continued on page 101) One of the younger townsfolk has a look at the star of “The Gallant Blade” and Betty Garrett of “Big Gty” Automobiles aren’t allowed on the main streets of Pioneertown. Betty and Larry gladly settled for a surrey with fringe on top