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over as the Screen City. Busy studios — beautiful churches here, too! Read this fine article.
Whitaker
The first article we have ever published on this big subject!
Conrad Nagel was an usher in his church for years, and is still a regular attendant.
Godless Town?
infinite solace in this church in spite of the fact that it disapproves of divorce. Norman Kerry comes from a long line of Catholics and was educated at a Jesuit school. He never travels without a shabby little testament and a medal of the Holy Virgin. A crucifix and rosary hang by his bed.
Bebe Daniels was baptized a Catholic but married out of her church when she took Ben Lyon, who is Jewish, for spouse. Mae "Murray, on the other hand, became an ardent Catholic when she married Prince David Mdvani. She also has evolved a philosophy of her own, in which "serenity"' is the keynote. She believes ardently in an after life.
Although Gaston Glass and Lyota Karlin were mar
Doug Jr. and Joan Crawford credit their religion with making their successpossible.
ried at the home of James Cruze, they went directly from there to a Catholic priest to have, the union sanctified in their faith, by which they took each other "forever and ever.-' Those four remarkable youngsters. Jean Fenwick, Marian Marsh, Eddie and George Morgan, sisters and brothers, are devoted Catholics and church attendants. Marian, you know, is John Barrymore's new leading lady in "Svengali." Maureen O'Sul
livan, Maurice Chevalier, Claudette Colbert are all earnest Catholics.
The Catholic Motion Picture Guild, founded for charitable and spiritual purposes in Hollywood, claims many devout members. May McAvoy, Thomas Meighan, George O'Brien, Neil Hamilton, James Gleason, Skeets Gallagher, Rod La Roque. Yilma Banky, Nancy Carroll, Antonio Moreno, Jackie Coogan, (Con't. on page 115)
Dick Barthelmess says: "I just try to practice simple Christianity."
Bebe Daniels married out of her church when she was wed to Ben Lyon.
Charles Farrell is one of only two Quakers among screen stars.