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Illustrated Daily News, Los Angeles, Cal., March 2, 1935.
KEEP HOLLYWOOD GUESSING
LOS ANGELES, March 20 (Spl.) – Charlie Chaplin and
Paulette Goddard became „first nighters“ here
to witness performance of the Ziegfield Follies. Are they
to marry or are they already married? Hollywood
still ponders.
(...) Photo, Indianapolis News, Indianapolis,
Indiana, March 20, 1935
& Columnist turns actor. Walter Winchell, widely known Broadway
reporter and gossiper, as he appears in his Vitaphone
comedy short, „The Bard of Broadway.“ With him, as leading
lady, is Madge Evans. Remember her as one of the most
beautiful child actresses some years back?
(...) Photo, Photoplay, Feb. 1931, detail
& GOOD EVENING...MRS. and MISS AMERICA
and all at sea about Complexion Care
– – – LET‘S GO TO PRESS!
WALTER WINCHELL
Editor, Jergens Journal of the Air
(...) Ad Photo, Radio Mirror, Sept. 1940, detail
& . . . Paulette Goddard, allegedly Mrs. C.
Chaplin, signs her letters to her pals here: „Paulette Goddard
(Levy, to you!“) . . .
(...) Walter Winchell BROADWAY GOSSIP, Salt Lake Telegram,
Salt Lake City, Utah, March 1, 1935
& A proud girl is Paulette Goddard, Charlie Chaplin‘s leading
lady, shown here just after she won a medal in the
Lake Arrowhead Ski club‘s two-mile endurance contest. And
in spite of the fact that Paulette seems to have taken
at least one tumble during the race.
(...) Photo, Appeal-Democrat, Marysville,
Cal., March 6, 1935
„Occupying a front box with Pauline Goddard“
Editorial content. „SEEN A THE STRAVINSKY concert
at the Philharmonic: Charlie Chaplin, his hair dyed
for picture purposes, occupying a front box with Pauline
Goddard; King Vidor, accompanied by a talkative
girl in green; Joseph von Sternberg, Ruth Chatterton with
Frances Marion; Playwrights Bella and Sam
Speewack, with scene-designer, Aline Bennstein, just
out from New York; Edward G. Robinson and
Gavin Gordon.“
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