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Brooklyn Daily Eagle, New York, August 7, 1932.
Thomas Burke, noted author, says that friendship marriages
are more stable than passionate matings.
(...) Photo, Minneapolis Star, M, Minnesota, Dec. 12, 1931
CHARLIE CHAPLIN KISSED HER
A.-P. PHOTO. Paulette Goddard, ultra-platinum movie
actress and Charles Chapin‘s new leading lady, didn‘t
say ,Yes‘ and didn‘t say ,No‘ when asked on her arrival in New
York whether reports on her engagement to the movie
comedian were true. Asked abut the kiss that Chaplin gave
her before she stepped into a plane, Miss Goddard
countered with, ,O, that! There were 10 other persons I kissed
at the same time. It was just one big, grand party.
(...) Boston Globe, Boston, Mass., September 23, 1932
& Randolph Scott is losing plenty of sleep over
Martha Sleeper, and Charlie Chaplin is seen in the company
of Paulette Goddard.
(...) Hollywood Gossip, Daily News, New York, Aug. 4, 1932
& Seen With Chaplin.
Paulette Goddard, that blonde member of the movie
beauty brigade who has a couple of Hispano Suiza
to her credit and goes to work every morning in one that
would knock your eye out, is seen everywhere
on the arm of Charlie Chaplin. She was with him when
he went to greet Mary Pickford at the air field
on her return from New York.
(...) Mollie Merrick, (Copyright, 1932, by NANA Inc.), Hartford
Courant, Hartford, Connecticut, Aug. 10, 1932
& Rumors Again
A persistent rumor credits Nancy Lyno with a planned
trip to London, where gossips say she may join
Harry Bannister and wedding bells might ring out. Paulette
Goddard, Charlie Chaplin‘s perpetual company
these days, is planning to go there, too. However, all this
will have to take place when „The Kid from Spain“
has been shot. At present telling both girls are conspicuous
in its beauty chorus.
(...) Copyright, 1932, N. A. N. A., Inc., Boston Globe,
Boston, Massachussetts, Aug. 11, 1932
Paulette Goddard is Chaplin‘s leading woman
in „Modern Times.“
„A chapter on Charlie Chaplin“
Editorial content. „Burke on Chaplin
Thomas Burke, in City of Encounters, which Little, Brown
& Co. are shortly to publish, has put his beloved London
into a book again, with a chapter on Charlie Chaplin, his bosom
crony. Each was an orphan in London in the beginning
of his fame, each knew its slums and night life and each had
to struggle long years to come out on top.“
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