Pictures and the Picturegoer (Jan-Dec 1924)

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30 P/c/'Kjres and PicfrjreOuer DECEMBER 1924 "Hello Picture&oerl M Some Christmas Radiograms from across the Atlantic. " Here's wishing you plenty of nerve and pep in the coming year." — Roy Stewart. " I send my loVe and gratitude to fans all over the world. I will do my best to please you in the New Year." — N o r m a Talmadge. "All the Best to All of you. But don't cat too much over Xmas else you won't be able to go to the Afovies." —Llovd Hughes ' (Left) Left: "Happy Christmas. Happy New Year. Happy Memories, and lots of Good Cheer." —Corinne Griffith. " I hope you haven't forgotten me. I am returning to the screen in 1925. Cheerio !" — May Allison. (Right).