GERTUDE MICHAEL AND ROMANCE
PERTRUDE MICHAEL’S recent automobile accident has left her with something more substantial than an unpleasant memory. It is a new romance. When she starts to reappear socially around Ilollywpod—and it won’t be long now, because she is almost well—it will be on the arm of Dr. Wallace Neighbor. He met Gertrude, unconscious and bleeding, under the glare of a surgery lamp in a San Bernardino hospital. She had just been carried in with a broken leg and other injuries suffered in a collision. Gertrude attributes her rapid recovery largely to Dr. Neighbor.
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Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 201, 22 May 1936, Page 16
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