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Silver Screen
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Naturally the tales told around cabin fires and hotel hearths are principally about how the speaker is progressing on skis. Bob Taylor and Barbara Stanwyck would rather press on to new conquests, so they're dipping into this bob-sledding racket. Gene Raymond's the old veteran at it. The most torrid twosome is getting tired of sitting in the middle; being sandwiched in and holding ankles is duck soup. They want to be at the front and steer or on the end. "God help 'em!" exclaims a begrii^zled mountaineer.
Diets are being horribly violated. When you'\e been out designing an igloo and pattering about on snowshoes (you'd fancy Bob Montgomery was in the Far North making the rounds of his traps!) you come in shouting for food. To the dickens with whether it's fattening. Your resistance is shattered— everyone admits that your appetite triples in this mountain air. But, explains .\nna Sten seriously, one exercises all the extra food oil! Which one does, at that. Especially Anna, from the chilly steppes of Russia. She's queen of oiu ^vinter sports (so long as Sonja can't get a^vay from toun) to Gene Raymond's king. She really isn't languid like Dietrich. Her latest bargain, I can add, is a "droshky" which she guides with an expert hand. In case you aren't pat on your Russian, this is simply a one-horse shay with runners attached. She stumljled upon it in a studio prop department.
All those handsome males who pursue Mary Brian in turn have nothing but kind phrases for her, but a pained expression does cross their faces at the mention of escorting her to the moimtains. Mary seems fairly fragile, but let her start ivalking through sno'.v drifts and she goes on and
Fred Perry, famous tennis champion, and his wife, Helen "Vins o n ■ with Ginger Rogers at the circus.
on— and on. A mere man's feet are frozen nearly beyond recall.
Irene Dunne's a Avhole lot better at iceskating than she is at skiing. Last year she ^vas in a Fresno nursing home as the result of a skiing accident to her knee. Her cabin is in Yosemite and she fixes it up with the right degree of modishness; yet it's small enough tor her to take care of everything herself, too. AVhich she does most efficiently. Her husband flies out from New York when she phones she'll have a vacation and their jaunts to Yosemite are sentimental pilgrimages. They honeymooned there and it's good luck to return to renew their pledges of de\otion. Dr. Griffin is partial to ice hockey and Irene democratically chats
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The -Ahwanee is the ultra hotel in Yoseiriite and there you'll encounter Grace Moore and Gladys S^varthotU and their husbands. And the Warren Williams. The fire-ball from Glacier Point is more beautiful than e\er when the valley is carpeted ivith snow, according to Grace.
At Idle^vild I was informed that there was a stranger who should tackle Major Bowes. He \vas always singing as he skimmed over the sno^v, and his voice was
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