Screenland (May-Oct 1934)

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62 SCREENLAND Waves of bright gossip about Hollywood! Nice catch! Ruby Keeler, above, proves as skilled in playing as she is decorative to such beach pastimes as swimming and beach ball. The champ! Joan Blondell poses with the trophy awarded her as the outstanding former Wampas Baby Star. Congratulations, Joan! Hollywood figures! Here's a pleasant and molded curves required of screen the Pacific, and some Fox ALTHOUGH the studio forbade her xx changing her screen name from Joan Blondell to Joan Barnes, (her wedded name), Joan has decided that her employers have no jurisdiction over her private life. So all her personal stationery, her charge accounts, her bank accounts, and other personal business are conducted under the name of Joan Barnes. And if by chance you visit her studio and look for her name on a dressing-room door, you'll not find a Blondell, because Joan changed that to Barnes also. Joan and George Barnes will welcome a little stranger soon. Which event will insure the Barnes name of still more prominence.