Screenland (Sept 1922–Feb 1923)

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Screenland Sympathizes The Month's Victims of Cupid's Darts, and Wishes Them Long and Happy Married Bliss. Taking each other for better and for worse, until death does them part, Miss Gloria Swanson and Mr. Wallace Beery were joined in the holy bonds of matrimony, at a quiet wedding at the home of the bride's mother. Miss Mary Pickford, a promising young screen actress, and Mr. Owen Moore, also a prominent member of Screenland's Smart Set, who plighted their troth at Hymen s altar recently. The bride was a vision in white bombazine, while the groom wore the conventional black. Miss Jean Acker became the blushing bride of Mr. Rodolph Valentino at a quiet ceremony at Santa Ana recently. Mr. Valentino is a new member of the film colony, but has already a host of friends, both here and at Pasadena. 27