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Silver Screen for December 1936
Badminton gives Ann Sheridan and her graceful figure a morning workout.
When Snow Comes To The Mountains
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evident in the lovely but cozy rooms, and her yen for flo^^'ers is proved by her encouragement of moimtain blooms. An evening here is a thoroughly comfortable a Hair.
Allan Jones and Irene Hervey have invested in a cabin on the lake front. Now they've brought in their speedboat and stored it, and Allan has been sharpening their skates. He's too canny to let any tinkerer touch them. They skate in one of the rinks formed by the freezing over of
the lake's miniature bayous, along with the stars who patronize the hotels. At Arrowhead Lodge, in the Norman-English village, I hailed Robert Taylor and Barbara Stanwyck, Claudette Colbert and her doctor. Ginger Rogers, Arline Judge, Dick Powell and Joan Blondell, and Gary Grant in the dining-room when I dropped in for supper last Saturday. Chester Morris's two children hurried in for a whopping meal; papa and mama had said they could start if they got hungry before papa and mama
came in from skating. (You should observe Pat O'Brien maneuvering tiny sno^vshoes onto his two-year-old!)
Across the lake, at the ritzy North Shore Tavern, Garbo is a rumored guest. If you see her voii aren't supposed to tell. And there you'll also ha\e a swell opportunity of plaving with Fay Wray, Marian Marsh, the Jimmv Cagneys, and Ann Sothern and her flock. And where Ann trips, her newly acquired hubby, Roger Pryor, Cesar Romero and Betty Ftn-ness likewise trip. Because they're all weak over "Annie Girl," Ann's old toboggan from Washington. No one but Ann's permitted to steer this temperamental snowskimmer since Cesar tired of back-seat advising and all but shot the shrieking foursome over the edge of a precipice.
Marian and Fay learned to ski at St. Moritz, as did Gene Raymond. So these three are especially adept. They lean into the wind with perfect grace. I hope you recall that your skis ought to be a foot longer than the highest you can reach, and that \ou must leave them outside. It warps them to bring them in where there's a fire, declares sage Marian.
^V'ith Sonja Henie, the greatest -ivoman skater who's ever lived, in our midst no one dares to hand out many suggestions. She's been so busy filming her reproduction of Pavlo^va's swan dance that she hasn't been to the mountains yet. But she's promised to give an out-door show to her stellar acquaintances. Then she'll leap and \\hirl and glide just as she does in her first picture, and I guess it'll be a relief not to ha^■e to think of camera angles. Simone Simon's begging her to wear one of her beguiling all-white costimtes when she comes up.
HERE POLLY I WANT VOlJ TO TQ^ EATINlG TMIS S-'EAST FOR AVs/MILE. MRS. AMES /
SAID IT CLE.A.RED
JEAM'S PlMPUeS
RIGHT UP.
J WELL^ JEAM CERTAIN LV HAS i_OVEL.V SkTISl. DO VOU TMIMK TMERES REALS-V A CMAslCe FOR Me ?
( IT Sure was a luci<;v bceak r
^ LEARKIED ABOUT TMOSE YEAST ' CAkiES IN TIME . there's NOT A SIMQLE PiMPUE LEFT.' CM, i Do
, HOPE JACK WILL LIKE ME