Screenland (Nov 1938-Apr 1939)

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Still a-sparkin': Cary Grant and Phyllis Brooks, above, at the Friday night prizefights at the new Hollywood Legjon Stadium. Phyllis, suspended by her studio for refusing a role, has been reinstated and is back at work — in another film. What's this, Andrea "Lovely" Leeds with Ken Murray? Well, Ken is one of Hollywood's most popular beaux-abouttown — the girls like that Ken sense of humor. Ken and Andrea were camera-snatched dining in the Cocoanut Grove. If Warner Baxter and Pat O'Brien, above, at the fights, were any closer to the ring-side they'd be right in the ring. Both are fight fanatics. Al Jolson is another who never misses the Friday night boxing bouts — with Ruby along; see them below. That swell guy, Joe E. Brown, is seen above with Arthur "Jeeves" Treacher and Mrs. Brown, watching the fights with the boyish enthusiasm that has made and kept him a popular screen figure. Below, George Raft and William Powell. 21