Tuesday, September 23, 2008

January 2, 1932

Tibbett Weds S.F. Heiress
Singer and Talkie Star Quietly Marry
N.Y. Jan 1.
Lawrence Tibbett, operatic baritone and talkie star, was married tonight to Mrs. Jennie Marston Adams Burgard, San Francisco heiress.
Judge Norman Dike officiated at the simple ceremony attended only by a few intimate friends in the home of Hunter S. Marston, financier and brother of the bride. The couple departed immediately on their honeymoon. Their destination was not made public. They plan to make their home in Hollywood.
Tibbett was divorced in Reno, Sept. 15. Mrs. Burgard has been married previously and divorced.

ROMANCE WITH TUNES FEATURE OF STATE FILM
Marilyn Miller Plays Part of Barmaid at Cabaret in "Her Majesty Love"



"Sidewalks of New York," Paramount comedy opens tomorrow with Buster Keaton as a young millionaire who falls in love with a beauty of the tenements, and, to win her, attempts the reformation of her mischievous young brother. Keaton is assisted by Cliff Edwards in the role of Poggie, his valet; Anita Page and Norman Phillips Jr., child star of vaudeville.



"Young As You Feel," the Will Rogers comedy drama, in which the comedian is seen for the first time as a model of what the well dressed man should wear, opened today for a three-day engagement.



Wheeler and Woolsey Are In Orpheum Film
Bert Wheeler and Robert Woolsey poke the merry finger of satire at Reno and the divorce industry in their newest starring comedy "Peach O' Reno" screening this week.
The comedy at the disposal of the pair is said to be copius, as they are cast as divorce lawyers in this mecca of liberated womanhood. As usual the pair are pursued by a number of difficulties, some in the shape of women, others are ex-husbands.
Dorothy Lee heads the list of supporting featured players which also include Joseph Cawthorne, Zelma O'Neal, Cora Witherspoon and Sam Hardy.



Movie tag lines:

Here's a Barrel of Good Clean Fun for the Entire Family
Bert WHEELER
Robert WOOLSEY
PEACH O' RENO

with DOROTHY LEE


ASK ANYONE WHO'S SEEN IT...
DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS
AROUND the WORLD in 80 MINUTES

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