Picture-Play Magazine (1933)

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MAUREEN LAUGHS IT OFF What does O'Sullivan mean to do about her boy friends, Old Woman Hollywood mutters, hoping for the worst. Maureen smiles and goes her way. mi in + in i* By Willi iam H. McKegg HOLLYWOOD has bat few stories of proved facts, for things Old Woman 1 lollywood can rationalize are. after all, very simple and ordinary. And such stories soon die out, since a fact known is no longer interesting. It is the uncertain rumor that intrigues Hollywood, that causes one to be on the alert for more and more details, to hope that everything may he the worst after all ! For several years now, Hollywood's must baffling mystery has been the one woven around the friendship of Maureen O'Sullivan and John Farrow, scenario writer and reputed Casanova. 1 follywood's objection to their acquaintance reared itself when no one knew the inside facts. To get the lowdown lias been 1 lolly The film colony doesn't understand Maureen because she denies nothing nor does she hand out press notices about the state of her heart.