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casional, very brief, visit from him, tosclhcr with the constant company of her Australian kaolo bear, Oscar, who, the press agents say, cats lettuce leaves and eucalyptus oil, jumps like a frog, looks like a poll parrot and is very, very — my dear — affectionate.
DAGM.XR GODOWSKV, youngest daughter of the world-famous piano virtuoso, has been lured back to the Kliegs and will play the lead opposite Andre dc Segurola in a big production of "L'Oracolo," whicn is to be produced in Italy by the Metropolitan Opera Company. Miss Godowsky isn't particularly new to pictures, having appeared several times with Sessue Hayakawa, Marguerite Clark, and as Mme. Storch in Marie Drcssler's "Spy .Anna.'"
AXD speaking of society. Sessue Haya. kowa has been going in for the heavy stuff lately at his Hollywood residence. The parties are particularly interesting, and
known to break up just in time for the guests to get to the studio for the nine o'clock (a. m.) call. Hayakawa lives in a big English-looking manse up on top of a hill, and his reception hall is all loaded with samurai swords, cherry blossoms and portraits of himself and Tsuru Aoki.
WELL, Mayme, you'd never bleeve it if you hadn't saw him yourself to tell you the truth I didn't bleeve it myself when I seen him first but its the gospule truth s'help muh and you'll see it for yourself when the pitcher comes out and it don't look anything like him at all because he's so terrible handsome au natural as they s.^y. What am I chirping about? Why, LouTellcgen's beard, of course. Sure thing, he really grew one and is working it out at Goldwyn's dramafactury in Culver City, Cal. But seriously I think that Lou-Tellegen growing a beard is carrying the whiskers idea pretty far.
Another -Tunc hride was Mollie King, who changed her name to Mrs. Kenneth Dade \l.-x.in<lcr. They were married in Manhattan, where Mollie was born and brought up, and where she won lame behind the footlights. Nellie King, the brunette sister o.£ Mollie, and Mary Miles Minter, acted respectively as maid of honor and bridesmaid.
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