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for February 1935
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no one got out of the private car except Alison Skipworth. All the other players had decided to drive or fly down for the opening. So "Skippy" had a parade through town all by herself.
PRETTY Lilian Harvey, after two years in Hollywood, still admits to confusion over American slang expressions. While describing a gown recently to a friend, she cried enthusiastically: "And it fits likelike " she paused while searching for a
clue to a phrase which would do justice to this masterpiece of dress-art, then burst forth with: "Like the skin on the wall." #»—
NYDIA WESTMAN just doesn't like planes. When she was a little girl one of those old meanie grown-up practical jokers told her that she could float through space with the aid of an open umbrella. So Nydia tried it, using a haystack as a taking off point. A broken leg was the result and ever since then Nydia has been perfectly content to let others go in for aviation, while she keeps both feet on the ground.
TWO of the most excited people in Hollywood now are Lyle Talbot's mother and father— Mr. and Mrs. Hollywood, no kidding—who are visiting their son, and putting their appioval on his new Beverly Hills home and his new girl, Polly Waters, from Birmingham, Alabama, and, as Adrian always says, a Birmingham is worth two in the bush. Lyle gave a big party for his Mom and Pop at the recent Benefit Ball at the Cocoanut Grove, and the old folks had a swell time cavorting with the young folks.
DURING the recent rains in Hollywood —and, my children, in Southern California it never rains but it pours— a Paramount writer was wending his weary way home from the studio through oceans of water and slush, when suddenly a strange apparition met his eye.
Across the street from his own Toluca Lake home, he saw a dozen or more people gathered clubbily together under a dozen or more umbrellas, and gazing with awed fascination into the kitchen window of Mr. George Brent's home, while the rain went pitty pat. Consumed with curiosity the writer joined the group and saw: Greta Garbo cooking dinner for George Brent.
The writer told me that he had never seen such a gay, carefree, charming Greta in all his life and she was tossing potatoes and pans about in delightful abandon. With the rain dripping relentlessly down his neck he joined the party of lookeronners and peeked until Greta— aw, shucks —pulled the shade down.
MARLENE DIETRICH may be the quintessence of glamour and exotic beauty but there are those little "homey" touches about her which endear her to her co-workers. She came on the "Caprice Espagnole" set the other day, looking divinely beautiful, when she saw her hairdresser, Nellie, struggling with a blouse she was making. "Nellie, that is all wrong," said Marlene, and proceeded to hold up production while she gave Nellie a special fitting.
RICHARD DIX is^one Hollywood actor who can truthfully say that his ancestors came over with the Pilgrims. It is reported that Dix will portray the romantic and colorful life of his ancestor, Colonel John Brimmer, on the screen. History books didn't say much about Brimmer, but it was really he who saved the colonists from death at the hands of the Indians, because he learned so much about savage warfare during the seven years they held him captive.
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