The Shamokin News-Dispatch mentions that Buster & his wife Natalie attended a party at his sister-in-law Norma’s new beach house - an extra mention to Gilbert Roland, her love interest despite her being Mrs. Joseph M Schenck…(pic taken a year later in Biarritz)
The Winnipeg Tribune makes some interesting claims in its review of “Our Hospitality” - that Natalie Talmadge gave up a salary of $104k a year to marry Buster, that a family of three generations had never appeared in a movie before & that Buster was a well-known English comedian!
Buster Keaton and his "Land Yacht." After his divorce from Natalie Talmadge, he drifted around Hollywood in it part-time. It was a fancy home on wheels that had twin motors on the chassis of a Fifth Avenue bus. It contained two drawing rooms, a galley, an observation deck and slept eight people.