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Trailing Motion Picture Stars
HOW CAN WE FORGET?
Cincinnati, Ohio, Sept. 5. — Active participation by stars of the stage and screen in the National “Forget-MeNot Day” of the Disabled American YTeterans of the World War, on Saturday, November 4th, has been pledged in numerous telegraphic messages and leters already received here at the national headquarters of the big organization with 100,000 of America’s wounded and disabled heroes of the great war withi nits ranks. The vigorous efforts of those of the theatrical profession in the war-time campaigns, and post-war activities, are to be renewed with all the energy and interest that prevailed four and five years ago, according to C. Hamilton Cook, national commander of the Disabled American Veterans of the World War, who is directing the preliminary work of the “Forget-MeNot Day” movement, which is to take place in every city and town in the United States, on November 4th, when all America will buy little "forgetme-nots.” Establishment of clubrooms, creation of summer camps, relief of the wounded and disabled veterans, assistance for the unemployed, and numerous other projects are to be benefited by the coming “National Forget-Me-Not Day,” and the work of mercy and helpfulness will not be confined to the organized disabled veterans, but to all Americans who were wounded or disabled in action during the great war.
Incidents of the loyalty and willingness to do “their bit” have been shown on numerous occasions by the heads of the theatrical and film industries, who have never failed to take an active part in a deserving or patriotic cause.
Walter Emerson, the dashing young actor now appearing in support of Henry B. Walthall in a special feature being filmed by William Fox, is having things happen to him with dizzy rapidity. On top of being robbed by a footpad recently, he received notice of final settlement of an estate consisting of 160,000 acres of rich Montana ranch land in which he shares largely and now he has been notified of the elopement of his younger sister with a nephew of Tex Rickard, the noted fight promoter.
ETHEL IN “PEG O’ MY HEART”
Ethel Grey Terry has been added to the already notable cast selected for the Metro production of "Peg O’ My Heart” in which Laurette Taylor will star under the direction of King Vidor.
Miss Terry will enact the role of Ethel Chichester in this famous play. For several years Miss Terry has been a leading screen player and has appeared in “Oath Bound” with Dustin Farnum, “The Kick Back” with Harry Carey, “The Penalty,” with Lon Chaney, as well as in numerous all-star productions including “The Crossroads of New York,” “Shattered Idols” and many others. She has just completed enacting the leading feminine role in “Garrison’s Finish” with Jack Pickford.
Previous to taking up screen work Miss Terry was on the legitimate stage and played in a number of Belasco and Shubert productions as well as heading stock companies in Minneapolis, St. Paul and other cities. She made her stage debut at the age of three years.
Miss Terry is the daughter of Lillian Lawrence, who for eight years was the leading lady at the Castle Square theatre in Boston.
Among the other prominent actors and actresses already selected for leading parts in “Peg O’ My Heart” are Mahlon Hamilton, Nigel Barrie, Russell Simpson, Lionel Belmore, Vera Lewis, Fred Huntley, Aileen O’Malley, D. R. O. Hatswell and Sidna Beth Ivins.
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