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Los Angeles Times, Los Angeles, Calif., Nov. 24, 1924.

To Be Married?

      Lita Grey and Charles Chaplin.

(...) Two photos, Los Angeles Times, Nov. 24, 1924.

      Front page.


„I‘ll take my Bible oath they are not married“

Editorial content. „CHarlie Chaplin TO WED

      LITA GREY, REPORT SAYS

      Mexican License Issued in October; Girl‘s Grandfather

      Admits Actor is on Way to Guaymas

      Circumstantial reports that Charles Spencer Chaplin‘s

susceptible heart had again yielded to a captor, and

that he is on his way to Guaymas, Son., to wed his leading

woman, Lita Grey, were given confirmation by the

statement last night of Miss Grey‘s grandfather that he had

seen Chaplin board a Southern Pacific train at 5 p. m.

yesterday and that Guaymas is his destination.

      Miss Grey and her mother, Mrs. Lillian Spicer, have been

at Guaymas since Friday. A dispatch in Mexico City

from Guaymas declared Chaplin got a license to marry Miss

Grey October 14.

      All Hollywood has known for weeks that Chaplin

and Miss Grey seemed tremendously interested to each

other.

      POSITIVE DENIAL

      On the other hand, Chaplin made a positive point-blank

denial Saturday night that he and his leading lady

had any intention of marrying. But with equal positiveness

it was denied at his Beverly Hills home yesterday

that he had any intention of going to Mexico. Miss Grey

and her mother likewise denied engagement rumors

several weeks ago, but the denial of the mother was qualified.

      ,He often came to see her,‘ the mother said. ,I guess

Lita would be glad to be engaged to Mr. Chaplin.

She would feel herself a lucky girl – and so would any

other girl.‘

      W. E. Curry, Miss Grey‘s grandfather, was reticent

on the point last night. He said Chaplin was going

to Guaymas for film work and that Miss Grey and the rest

of the Chaplin company were there for film work.

      ,Are they engaged?‘

      ,It wouldn‘t be fair either to my granddaughter

or to Mr. Chaplin to answer  that question,‘

Curry replied. ,But I‘ll take my Bible oath they are not married.

She has been out with Mr. Chaplin a lot.‘“ (...)

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