Sodom and Gomorrah : the story of Hollywood (1935)

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SODOM AND GOMORRAH 169 An old favorite am. reen magazines • Rudy Vallee and hi> "Vagabond Dream Girl." < >f late, h this ck theme has declined, for people ai mg their till of Vallo The Vallee affair has thoroughly d ble person, and besides, the American people are much too practical a race to remain enthused for long over a dream girl. There are few ethereal qualitu imd in the practice oi tapping telephone wires and making dictograph records of one another's infid< reenland" in a recent issue featured an article called "Babyface Gr Mr. Ayres i<^ the player to whom the title refers. According to this impressive work. wres is the m lover in Hollywood. Right now — or rather six months ago, as affairs of the heart mrapidly in Hollywood — Lew is madly in love with a sweet girl whose disposition is said to be a marked improvemen* that of his recent spouse. Lola I But due to the unfortunate inhibitions that afflicr . he cannot bring himself to declare his passion to his loved one* fust what all this has to do with Ayres growing up is uncertain, but perhaps the author mg to be subtle and so leave the question open to settlement by the reader. *Lew has finally married Miss Ginger Rogers, and at least four fan articles have prophesied a permanent marriage.