Screenland (Nov 1934-Apr 1935)

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14 Scree nland Manners for Meeting Movie Stars How to act and what to say when presented to cinema celebrities. Don't miss this original and exclusive feature! By Dorothy Manners (No pun intended!) A FTER this, just call me Emily Post Manners. /\ I, who recently forgot Norma Shearer's t % name during an introduction and once said to Corinne Griffith : "Goodbye, I'm so glad to have met you — hope I soon you again see I" am herewith compiling an essay on the etiquette of meeting movie stars, and how to go about it. \\ ell, why not ? Trial by error is almost as good a teacher as experience, proving that my Rules For Getting Off On The Right Foot with Connie Bennett, Joan Crawford, Ronald Colman et al may be followed with impunity by the most timid star greeter. Of course, the first rule for meeting a movie star is to get to Hollywood or New York. On second thought, a lot of good that will do unless you're a relative of Louis B. Mayer's or one of the ^'arner boys. Elissa Landi, at left, is a lot more fun to meet than you'd imagine! Clark Gable really likes all kinds of people and enjoys talking to them. Connie Bennett disarms you when you meet her. It's even safe to tell her you didn't like her latest film, if she feels the same way about it! Effusiveness bothers Miss Bennett.