Picture Play Magazine (Mar-Aug 1927)

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85 Set at Home themselves when away from the studios. Above is where Patsy Ruth Miller lives — she and her father and mother and brother. Notice the odd thatched effect of the roof. That's Patsy, of course, out in front. The vision of Corinne Griffith strolling through her arbor makes you think of all sorts of poetical things, but it would take a poet to say them. Corinne and her dogs have just been spending an afternoon in the garden and are coming in for tea. Louis Natheaux and his wife have just a small place, but it's very cozy and attractive. They are shown at their gateway, left.