The filmgoers' annual (1932)

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VIRGINIA (C)NE evening at dinner, Charles Chaplin was seated next to a ^-^ girl, who had studied first music and then architecture, who, CHERRILL finally had given up both as a career and who was in Hollywood on holiday, visiting her friend Sue Carol. The result of that dinner was that Virginia Ctie~rrill was chosen to play the heroine of " City Lights." Virginia Cherrill is beautiful, modest, and superstitious. One of her greatest friends is a wire-haired terrier. She is a natural blonde' with blue eyes.