Screenland (May–Oct 1927)

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By Marion of Hollywood g. Sally Phipps the debutante of the Fox studios. — oh, golly, please don't ever mention to a soul that I spoke about it without blushing. But that's not all — you should see them try to sit down, sort of gingerly-like, and on the very edgiest edge of a sub' stantial looking chair. Hurray, hurray! Here's wi'shing them luck for the rest of the days in their terrible, terrible bondage! * * * I remarked to a friend of mine yesterday that there's at least one 1927 bride and groom who I'm sure are going to be true as gold forever after. The reply I received was something to the effect of how I could feel so pretty certain of what I was saying when Mr. and Mrs. Donald Keith have been married only four short weeks. Go ahead, any of you folks C[ Bebe Daniels. who like to wonder about whether they will or whether they won' "make a go of it" — think anything you want to! But I was talking to Donald, and from the way he spoke to me even if it is only four short weeks, I'd wager my only worldly possession that it's forever and ever with them. It's not just • that Donald said how eager he is to get home at evening time to his sweet bride; it's not just that he said they want to buy a place of their own, or that they both hope for maybe a little Keith or so in the not too-distant future. But it's the way he said it that counts — the way he said it. So really and truly, it doesn't seem to me there will be much chance of Lizzie changing tables on any kind ^ of wager I could make on Mr. and Mrs. Donald Keith. Here's luck, you two, and keep your romance banner swinging high up in your dream clouds, always. Here's something I'd like to know, too! What about Clara Bow and Gary Cooper? Clara hasn't been feeling quite so well these days, and for that reason I haven't been able to corner her and get the latest, but Gary — I did get Gary cornered on the "Arizona Bound" set, and from all that I could judge he's much more "Clara Bound" than Arizona ever had a chance of getting him. Oh, I didn't find out an awful lot, at that — he walked the floor and paced the set, back and forth, back and forth; he smiled a bit and, yes, he blushed a bigger bit, and admitted that he and G[ The yodel master teaches Wallace Beery to yodel in "The Big S?ieeze". 7?