Fox Folks (1922)

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F o Folr^ 30,000 Home-town Admirers Attend Opening of Fox Hills, Our New West Coast Production Addition 'P'OX FILMS and the studio at which they are made are popular in their own home town. Thirty thousand visitors went through the gates of the Fox Hills Studio on Sunday afternoon, August 29, when the Moorish portal of the new $300,000 Spanish wall along the Santa Monica boulevard front of the 150-acre studio was thrown open to the public. The formal opening of the gates was set for 3 o’clock, but the first motor party arrived with a caravan of seven cars at 11:30 and lined up before tbe gates to make certain of being the first to enter. Space for the parking of 2,000 machines had been arranged within the studio grounds, but following the arrival of the first seven cars a continuous stream of visitors came by motor and electric trains so that by 2 o’clock the entire parking space was filled and thousands of other machines formed a solid two and a half mile parking line from the City of Beverly Hills to the City of Sawtelle. The arrangements for the guests at the opening program ceremony Stars and Stripes floatmg above the tower of the Moorish portal of the new Spanish wall along the Santa Monica boulevard front of the 150acre Fox Films studio at Fox Hills, were entirely inadequate for the throng and the late comers declared S2S2S2SES2SESES2SB52SEW A FEW OF THIRTY THOUSAND — Visitors swarmed all over the 150 acre Fox Films studio at Fox Hills, when the gates of the netv $300,000 Spanish wall were opened to the public with one of Fox Films best shows. 2SHSH5HSSSESeS25ES2S25SSSl Page Seven