Picture Play Magazine (Mar-Aug 1928)

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90 They Never Grow Up So the stars take to roller skating, to prove it. Clara Bow, above, hasn't mastered the art of skating on rollers, but it doesn't matter if kindly Chester Conklin is there to effect a timely rescue. Marceline Day, upper right, can only manage to maintain her equilibrium on one skate, but there, there, little girl, it won't be long before you can manage both. Marie Prevost, left, finds a spin on her rubber-tired skates almost as stimulating as ice skating in Canada in her childhood. Doris Hill, right, skates to the studio every morning — so they say — thereby saving many minutes and avoiding traffic jams on Hollywood Boulevard.