Screenland (May–Oct 1927)

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wood By Grace K/ (C Betty Blythe is welcomed bac\ jjt jrom her wor\ in Europe and is the feature of many a party these days. We had gone down to Poraoiia to watch these dog races, and we found a lot of film peo' pie there. There were Pauline Starke, Lew Cody, Renee Adoree, Eleanor Faire and William Boyd, Tim McCoy, Arthur Rankin, Jack Conway and his wife, Gertrude Olmsted and Robert Leonard, and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Brown. GC A scene at the whippet races with many members oj the moving picture colony in evidence. Among the movie people in this picture are Edmund Goulding, Clarence Brown, Tom O'Brien. Lew Cody, Claire "Windsor, Harry Rapf, Renee Adoree and Karl Dane. Many of these had dogs entered in the race, and they were hopping about the kennels and paddock, all excitement. Pauline Starke had her dog Silver down there, racing him, and even took him right into the race herself. Clarence Brown's dog was in too. All the dogs wore different (Cont. on page 76) 39