Screenland (Nov 1934-Apr 1935)

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for January 1935 67 While in Europe Kay Francis denied she would marry Chevalier, and here she is back and not married. So there — for the rumor committee between the two ladies), continues to intrigue Hollywood. Bill is seen very often with both ladies, (separately, of course), but nothing serious seems about to take place. Making this triangle the more interesting is the fact that Carole and Jean waste no' love on each other. Powell banked Miss Lombard's dressing-room with flowers on her birthday — but that same evening he presented Miss Harlow with an orchid corsage THAT LARGE! Trust Jean Parker to get into the spirit of the thing — a screen role, or a season, what difference? Jean, you can ski in our yard any day! An author meets an inveterate book worm. Above, Hugh Walpole, British novelist, and Jean Hersholt were congenial companions in a harmonious environment when they chatted and looked over rare volumes in the screen actor's library. THE height of nervousness has been discovered, much to George Raft's chagrin. This great discovery took place at a Hollywood beer garden, where Raft was present with some friends. A fan of the gentler sex approached George to ask for an autograph. In her excitement, she brought her mug of beer with her to Raft's table. While George was signing her autograph book, the girl became so excited that she bumped her elbow against the actor's shoulder. The bump caused her to spill her full glass of beer over Raft's head. BY THE time you read this, Andy Devine's baby will have been born. Here's hoping it is a boy, because just a few hours before this item was written, Andy said, "It had better be a boy, because we've got the name all picked out. If it's a girl, she'll have to go nameless." HERE is a novelty indeed — a star who is never allowed to see motion pictures. This unlucky person is Shirley Temple. The reason Shirley isn't permitted to see pictures is that her parents and managers fear it would spoil her naturalness on the screen. Particular care is exercised never to let Little Miss Temple see herself on the screen, for fear she would become conscious of her acting.