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Reading Times from Reading, Pennsylvania • Page 20

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Reading Timesi
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Reading, Pennsylvania
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xnzzs mcM i THE READING READING, MONDAY; MORNING, MARCH 3T, TIMES PHONE 6161 fvyr sZZr I STATE iv; i'r hfv IuJlJ 4m havn few' V.V.: of tAlT THE DBCt xx u)vth jAC AtiP PDLP WALKED jomw Williams ik tion of being the youngest student the front of the frock. Lou said It at tne university ox Minnesota, was a very swanky dress and, believe SEEING STARS Frances Lee there is dancing for all who care to remain. The whole affair lasts such a short time and is so delightful that I am almost positive you will enjoy it. The me. sne Knows.

Miss Lee is another one of Gus Edwards' proteges in other words, But then, much to my disgust and About Town sorrow, she had to flee to one of her just one of the mob. Since the ad' members work so earnestly and spend many appointments, and no more news was coming from her till our so much of their time at the club to vent of the talkies Gus has more proteges around this town than a cat has kittens. Gus discovered her when she was a freshman in high perfect their performances that it is only fair for us to help them along next appointment. (But thank good' nessl I see her nearly every day. school and she played in nis revues and give them plenty of encouragement.

Besides, while giving them a "break," you'll spend a very amusing UST before reaching the circu in Minneapolis and St. Paul during her summer vacations. And during lating library the other day I saw hour, I assure you. one 01 tnose gooa iooKing AUDura rnnnfs fiton and a well dressed and her last two years in high school and the year and a half she was in the university she paid her own expenses by dancing in prologues of attractive woman walk leisurely into I HAVE a very dear friend who Is a lady of leisure and a rather "dizzy" one at that. She is of a lovely heieht but not too tall: her the library.

When I reacnea we car I could hear the purring of the motion picture tneatres, While she was still attending the motor. Inside the library this young woman was taking her time in university, Frances received a wire when I was elected a Wampas baby star and Miss Pickford was entertaining all of the baby stars. When I went into the house I felt as though I just wanted to touch a chair so that I could say I had touched one of Mary Pickf ord's chairs." Right now Frances probably Is Just a little more interested in golf than anything else. She has Just taken up the game and is going the way of all golfers. However, after only 10 lessons she already shows promise of becoming one of movianas most promising feminine golfers.

Church Auxiliary To Hold Rummage Sale Under the auspices of the Ladles' auxiliary of Olivet Presbyterian church a rummage sale will be held tomorrow afternoon in the basement of the church, Eighth and Washington streets. Furniture will be included in the articles for sale, It is announced. Those who wish to contribute articles for sale are requested to call Mrs. J. H.

McConnell of 152 West Douglass who will arrange for the goods to be called for. BRITISH RIFLE FIRES 60 SHOTS A MINUTE BISLEY, England, March 30 (VP) Secret trials of a new British army from Edwards asking her to come to Chicago. She went, accompanied hair is very blond, she has an adorable turn up nose, green gray eyes, and talks a blue streak. Her time is spent in running around town trying choosing another book, and when I left she was still there. easy it vimiMiiB 1 rmt minium 1 THB SHE TAWd wrm by her mother, who Just previous to nna the least oonng metnoa 01 to that had divorced ner lather, ana never returned to.

the classroom mm again. It was while she was amusing herself. She usually manages to have a lovely time in doing anything at all, even having a drink at the most celebrated drug store in ing in the Rainbow Gardens, where she was known as "the baby of the Rainbow," that the girl met Billy town. But ner line is ennui; ana Dooley and teamed with him lor a would have been for anyone to come along, notice the car, empty and rarin' to go, casually 6tep inside and speed away? I did the same thing myself. In a hurry and because a policeman had been hovering about ready to pounce on anyone parking on the wrong side of the street, I let my engine run, jumped out of the car, dashed into the library, hurled the book at the girl there, rushed out, hurtled into my car, and sat there trying to calm down.

My heart was beating like a sledge hammer, and I don't mind tellinff vou I was downright scared. very few people know her well enough to make her drop her languid manner when she wishes to assume Louwe'll call her that is a oeculiar sort of nerson; her boring vauaevuie act. Then she came Into pictures, sign inn immediately with the Christie studio. That was three and a half manner does not go with her looks, 1 IMAGINE that you all have heard ol the Little Art Theatre. It has received quite a little publicity recently; but it has hot been really described, and It is worthwhile to know more about it.

It is a very enthusiastic club and I predict a big future for it. The club room on the top floor of the building at 523 Penn st. has been remodeled beautifully. is hard to realize that at one time it was a long, bare and very unattractive room. But what a difference with good looking paper and a bit of paint! The roomi.

is divided in two sections, the back part serving as the stage which is raised, of course. There is a real curtain, the lighting effects are surprisingly good, lovely modernistic eide brackets adorn the wail. It is a pleasant and restful room. I attended the reopening of the Little Art Theatre and enjoyed it Immensely. There was such a crowd there that the late comers could scarcely squeeze through the door.

It did my heart good to see so many for I sincerely hope the Little Art Theatre will have plenty of success. The one aot play I saw was a decidedly clever piece and very well done. I'm sorry I haven't seen all their plays, but those I have seen have been excellent Even though one young lady remarked that she was thinking of Joining the club because talent was all they needed, the members work frightfully hard tot their club. They welcome prospective members with open arms, but as for talent, that Is certainly one thing they have if nothing else. A silver offering Is taken, for that Is the only way the club can meet expenses.

Even with this collection, meting the rent is sometimes a ie. and, certain members must 1 Tout their own money. Tea is 1 C4tij years ago and she still is under contract to Christie although she ex ana one wouia never tmnit 01 associating her talkativeness with her ennui. She flits from one mood to pects to leave the two reelers soon for feature pictures. However, it looks as though she never will really the other as a bird flies from one tree to another.

1 1 I XI get away irom tne cnnstie nanner. It Is whisDered around Hollywood rifle here reveal that it can fire 60 bullets a minute. But Lou is a perfect dear and when It was a foolish thing to do; it isn't particularly good to tempt providence too much, especially on a Saturday afternoon. Besides, the car wasn't mine, It belonged to the family and It is only slightly larger and no flM Likes to FEE that one of these bright days she will become Mrs. Charles Christie.

Frances wont comment on this beyond heavier than the present standard service rifle and is the invention of STRAY SfVEUONE OF CA) BWjJAMJS PPOTBSES we get together we have loads 01 fun. Our main amusement is tearing people apart until we have nothing but hreds, then we piece them together again, and no harm is done. We are not naturally catty, but we're human. not to me omy. it naa Deen tasen, it would have been worse than dreadful for me.

So perhaps the young ladv owned the Auburn car which to saying' that she Is very fond of Christie. But she received a wire from him the other afternoon when we happened to be present and It an American, Colonel Pedersen. The bullets are stream lined and have a muzzle velocity of 2,600 feet a second. she was driving, and didn't fear the conseauences of having her car Lou tells me many funny anecdotes aidn't mase ner a oit maa. By DAN THOMAS HOLLYWOOD, March 30 (NEA) snatched away right under her nose Frances is somewhat ol a nero MAMMOTH RELICS 7 as mucn as i.

Dogs dogs dogs Frances Lee has every reason in the world worshiper and she doesn't mind admitting It. She still remembers her visit to the White House as one of FOUND IN FRANCE METZ. France. March 30 At and we just sit In the tea room and howl. She also dresses beautifully and knows just where to purchase the best looking creations.

The last time I saw her she described a dress that was being displayed in one of the shops on Fifth street. It was a long black affair, no sleeves but with a sort of large collar that extended tJP TO SPECIFICATIONS "Look here. For the seventh time for not liking them but still she considers them her best friends. And they don't have to be pedigreed proof that all cinema actresses aren't dumb. Besides coming from a family of ministers and school teachers, she proved herself a brilliant st' lent throughout her school days in neapolis, despite the fact that even at the time she was far more interested in dancing than in her studies.

She entered high school at the age of 13, graduated three years later and then enjoyed the extinc the bright spots of her career. And when she first came into pictures about tlx of them used to hang around her apartment building all the time. Then the landlady found out who was doing the feeding.1 That was when Frances moved. When baby Frances made her first appearance in this world she was christened Merna Phyllis Tibbetts, a name that stuck with her through her university days. The jpetite your actress Is one Relics of a mammoth were unearthed by workmen enraged on the canaltaa.

this week I've caught you asleep on the job. 1 What do you mean by it?" she actually was awed when in the eitner. tion of the river Moselle near Tal Frances lust moved Into a new rell. sir." the boy replied, "this presence or tne more notaoie stars, never will forget my first visit to Mary Piokford's home," he re ence. roe nnas mciuaea a over the shoulders and a little of the advertisement says that you wanted apartment because of these same dons.

The young actress used to ree feet long and six lnduii i arms. This was lined in white, and a boy to sleep on the premises." marks, r.xhal was three rs sro ier at uo iuvw eao. feed stray dogs on the sly. Hence, there was a bit ct rhii fcl Mntrg la ASwen, 1 3.

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