Screenland (Jun-Oct 1932)

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74 SCREENLAND Screen News Hop aboard our Holly wood specialnews and gossip of your film favorites G ARBO as a platinum blonde! You'll haveto believe it — in her new picture, "As You Desire Me," she wears a silver wig. The effect is startling! Hollywood was sorry when Ann Harding and Harry Bannister issued those announcements of their intention to sever the bonds. Of course, everyone knew that Ann was steadily forging ahead in her screen career, while Harry, for some reason, didn't seem able to get a break. So they agreed that it would be better for both if Harry ceased being "Ann Harding's husband," as he himself frankly put it, and struck out on his own again. Ann was ever so tactful about it, saying that her husband was gradually losing his screen identity "due to Harry's constant and generous efforts to forward my interests, often at the expense of his own." Harry's statement said that he had had "the love and respect and devotion of the very great and lovely person who is my wife," but that they had agreed on divorce as "the quickest and best solution to our eventual complete happiness." RKO sent the "Bird of Paradise" company, starring Dolores Del Rio, to Hawaii, you know. Dolores worked We've caught you, Arline, with a young man on your knee.' Here's Miss Judge's idea for keeping "next" to her favorite screen actor. Wide World So that's what Lew Ayres thinks of Hollywood! He installed an amateur observatory in his mountain-top home so that he and Lola Lane can see a few stars once in awhile! very hard, put in long hours, and would go to bed exhausted every night. This because she managed to take hula-hula dancing lessons on the side. She has returned an expert, which is a bit incongruous with her ethereal type of beauty. Cedric Gibbons, her spouse, gave her an almost invisible platinum chain to take along, from which was suspended a tiny "C" in diamonds. Dolores wore it with almost superstitious faithfulness throughout tbe trip. Grace Tibbett, ex-wife of Lawrence, is occupying her time giving radio talks about the stars. She says she doesn't need the money but must have something to keep her busy. One notes that she holds Ramon Xovarro in high favor. I mean, enough for Hollywood to "view with interest." They are good friends. However. Ramon confused the issue by sending Greta Garbo vellow roses as an intimation that he was in town,