Gossip Friday: Signed by Carole
From November 1937:
Bank clerks used to have fifty million fits trying to figure out whether or not Carole Lombard’s checks were forgeries or the real thing. Carole, it seems, never writes her name twice in the same manner, and you can readily see how it might be a trifle confusing to the boys in the cages. But Fieldsie, her secretary manager, finally came to their rescue and devised a plan whereby every Lombard check must have a special notation on it before a bank clerk is to honor it.
New this week:
Hundreds of new pictures in the gallery, including new Clark and Carole candids and interior pictures of Clark and Kay’s summer home in Palm Springs
Several new articles in the article archive, including one about Clark and Sylvia’s impending divorce, and a foreward that Joan Crawford wrote about Clark for a book in 1967.