NOT SUPERSTITOUS
■ Love laugbed at superstition roceutly when Erauchot Tone was faced with the question of removing the gold ban-i which had not left. his fiugef since ,:t was placed. there nearly a year ago by Joan Crawford during the double-ring eeremony which made them man and wife The question aroso durmg the filming of R.K.O. Radio's "Quality Street," in which Tone is co-etarred with Katharine Hepbarn. Tone's role as an eligihle young bachelor of the 1805 era made the ring out of character. Diroctor George Btevens sugge3ted : that, if Tono wero superatitiouB about J
removing it, the ring could be covered with adhosivc and mako-np. "I have no superstitions of any kind, and wiill remove the ring for the scenes," said Tone, slipping the gold band into his pocket. "If I werd «uporstitiouss however, I would still believe that love can triumph -ovor bad omens, and that. removing a riqg caunot in any way. affcut a kappy marriage.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 154, 17 July 1937, Page 13
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