Picture Play Magazine (Mar-Aug 1927)

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120 Advertising Section y A^olume of a Thousand Wonders The Marvel Cook Book by Georgette MacMillan There is a recipe to suit every one for every occasion in this remarkable book. The favorite recipes of the leading stars of the stage and screen are included. There are 28 recipes for beverages 57 " breads 71 " " cakes and cookies 31 " " candy 57 " " canning and preserving 11 " cereals 10 " " chafing dishes 76 " " desserts 31 " " eggs and omelettes 20 " " famous people's dishes 17 " " cooking fowl 26 " " frozen desserts 9 " " fruits 19 " " icings and fillings 10 " " invalid cookery 39 " " meats 12 " " one-dish dinners 18 " " oysters 41 " salads 10 " salad dressings 28 " " sandwiches 28 " " sea foods 32 " soups 79 " " vegetables 9 " " vegetarian dishes AND MANY OTHERS This Volume Should be in Every Home Price, $1.00 CHELSEA HOUSE Publishers 79 Seventh Ave. New York works for First National. Yes, I should think they would send their photos on request. Besides Olive Borden, players born in Virginia include William Haines, who was born in Staunton, Elinor Fair, Vera Reynolds, Julia Faye, who was born in Richmond, Jack Holt, in Winchester, Francis X. Bushman, in Norfolk, and Mae Murray, in Portsmouth. There are lots of stars who have July birthdays, including John Gilbert, Richard Dix, Johnny Hines, Larry Gray, William Farnum, and Clara Bow. Helexe McAllister. — Yes, indeed, there is a John Gilbert Fan Club. If these fan clubs don't stop being formed, and demanding to be announced this department will have to stop trying to do anything else but announce them. The president of the John Gilbert Club is Joseph Varhalak, 223 Boston Avenue, Stratford, Connecticut. Curly Tops. — So you hope I don't grow old for a time? Well, if I had to know the names of all the movie stars' children, as you want me to, that would just be the finishing touch to make me a bearded old man. Tim McCoy is in his thirties, and is married to Agnes Herron Miller. They have three children — a daughter aged six, and two boys, aged four and eight. Colonel McCoy is five feet eleven inches. His new picture is "California," with Dorothy Sebastian opposite him. Blue-eyed Elsie. — Just a playmate of Brown-eyed Susie, I suppose. Jack Daugherty is in his early thirties; he was Barbara La Marr's last husband. He and Virginia Brown Faire were married last February sixth. He has been working for months in the Universal serial, "The Trail of the Tiger." Allene Ray is about twenty. She has appeared occasionally in feature films, but only in serials lately. Her current serial is "The Hawk of the Hills." Corinne Griffith is twenty-nine. She is making "Sunny" for United Artists. Ruddy. — Always, or only when you blush? Fred Thomson recently signed with Famous Players — address at the end of this department. He is to appear in a film story about Jesse James. He was born in California, is six feet tall, and blond. He is a graduate of Princeton, is in his late thirties, and is married to Francis Marion. They have a son, born last December. His last pictures for F. B. O. were "A Regular Scout," "Hands Across the Border," "Don Mike," and "Silver Comes Through." Baby Peggy's last name is Montgomery. I don't know where she can be reached, as she has played in only one picture recently — "April Fool," for Producers Distributing. I think "Ivanhoe" was filmed years ago, but in any case, you're right, it's worth screening. Some One. — So you've had a fight with "him?" Who won? But I suppose it's all made up by now. In "Quo Vadis," Lygia was played by Lillian Hall Davis. Vmicius, — I think that was the name of the man who married her — was played by Alphons Fryland. Dearie, you ask too much! A picture" in these columns is out of the question — I haven't even room enough for all the answers. Write Josephine Dunn at the Famous Players studio, and I'm sure she'll send you a picture of herself. Laura La Plante was born in St. Louis and educated in Los Angeles, so I don't see how Alberta can claim her at all. If you already have so many letters to write. I don't see why you want to join a correspondence club. There is a Clara Bow Fan Club with Miss Louise Hinz as president, 2456 Sheridan Avenue, Detroit, Michigan. The president of the Renee Adoree Club is Miss Elaine Iverson, 314 Lincoln Street, Marseilles, Illinois. Mona Palma has played in "Cabaret" since "The Canadian" was released. Minnesota Lassie. — Ronald Colman and his wife, Thelma Ray, are separated, and a divorce suit is pending, I believe. The Valentino-monument idea fell through. I don't remember in which cemetery he was buried. Picture Play published a photo of Valentino in the issue for November, 1926. Yes, you can purchase back numbers of the magazine by writing to the Circulation Department, inclosing twentyfive cents for each issue you want. Tootz. — Your own horn, I suppose — or James Hall's? The speed with which that young man has jumped into popularity is astounding. His real name is James Hamilton, and he was born in Dallas, Texas. October 22, 1900. He was playing on the stage in "The Matinee Girl" when he wa> "discovered" for the screen. He is blond, is five feet eleven inches, and weighs one hundred and fifty-six pounds. He is not married. Fan Clubs The following new fan clubs wish to be announced : Clara Bow Fan Club. — Ida Katz. president, School No. SO, Federal and Eden Streets, Baltimore, Maryland. Colman-Banky Club. — Ellen A. Sweet, 3311 South Benton, Kansas City, Missouri. Hoot Gibson Fan Club. — Kathrvn Brown. 2118 South Olympia, Tulsa. Oklahoma. Mae Murray Fan Club — Henric J. Mentasti, P. O. Box 464, Sebastopol, California. Colleen Moore Club. — Jean MeMahon. 40 Beaufort Street, Perth, Western Australia. Mary and Doug Club. — Margaret Lewis, 328 East Eightieth Street. Los Angeles. California. Ramon Novarro's Serenaders. — Henry Daviero, Route 1, Box 62, Sebastopol, California. Wallace Reid Memorial Club. — 362.1 R Street, Washington, D. C. Fred Thomson Radio Fan Club — Marvin Jackson, Macon, Missouri. Movie Star Snapshot Exchange. — Elinor "Garrison, 6022 Twenty-ninth Avenue, N. E., Seattle, Washington. Addresses of Players. Richard Arlen, Raymond Hatton, Theodore Roberts. Lawrence Gray. Betty Bronson, Pola Negri, Esther Ralston, Mary Brian, Neil Hamilton, Richard Dix, Adolphe Menjou, Raymond Griffith, Kathryn Hill. Wallace Beery, Florence Vidor, Donald Keith, Clara Bow, Chester Conklin. Clive Brook, Arlette Marchal, Kathlyn Williams, Charles ("Buddy") Rogers, Fred Thomson, Margaret Quimby, Gary Cooper, James Hall, Douglas Mac-Lean, William Powell, Bebe Daniels, Louise Brooks, Noah Beery. Emil Jannings, Evelyn Brent, and Margaret Morris, at the Famous Players Studio, Hollywood. California. Rex Ingram, Gwen Lee, Roy d'Arcy, Antonio Moreno, Lew Cody, Alice Terry, Ramon Novarro, Norma Shearer, John Gilbert, Zasu Pitts, Claire Windsor, William Haines, Lon Chaney, Sally O'Neil, Helena d'Algy, Renee Adoree, Marion Davies, Conrad Nagel, Lillian Gish, Eleanor Boardman, Paulette Duval, Karl Dane, Dorothy Sebastian, Lionel Barrymore, Tim McCoy, George K. Arthur, Lars Hanson, Joan Crawford, Ralph Forbes, at the Metro-Goldwyn Studio, Culver City, California. Vilma Banky, Ronald Colman, Douglas Fairbanks. Jack Pickford, Mary Pickford, Norma Talmadge, Constance Talmadge, Buster Keaton. Corinne Griffith, and John Barrymore, at the United Artists Studio, 7100 Santa Monica Boulevard, Los Angeles, California. Lewis Stone, Colleen Moore, Jack Mulhall, Myrtle Stedman, Natalie Kingston, Joyce Compton. Doris Kenyon. Milton Sills, Billie Dove, Ken Maynard, Richard Barthelmess, Ben Lyon. Dorothy Mackaill. Harry Lang-' don, Mary Astor, Larry Kent, at the First National Studio, Burbank, California.