Star-dust in Hollywood (1930)

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Los ^Angeles — -from a Bungalow Qourt and at last I rose, crept carefully to the house, and locked myself into the bathroom. She left behind in my seat a slip of paper on which the following was printed : HOW TO BECOME A PREACHER HOW TO DELIVER A MESSAGE HOW TO GET AN AUDIENCE If you wish to become an effective Preacher get a supply of our " Special Feature " Gospels of John and carry at least one or more copies with you. The Blessing of your own soul will repay you many fold for the time and money spent. It will be surprising to find how the Holy Spirit will guide you as to whom to speak to — possibly your seat-mate, your companion on a trip, the person by your side on the crowded car, ferry, street, bargain-counter, or possibly a lone person on the highway. These gospels are especially adapted to Christian Workers, and we feel there is nothing like them in print. A fine thing for our soldiers, sailors, nothing like it in print for the price; paper covers i\ cts each; by mail f ct extra. Phone, call, or write. Evidently she had been * trying it on the dog/ In addition to these were the local touts, seven laundrymen, five grocers' boys, the ice-man, the egg pedlar, an old cowboy converted to Holy Rolling, the bottled-water man, who installed a complicated apparatus in our kitchen which ensured that we should use no other water, and a lean-faced Greek who sold fruit and greens in a tremendous voice and illicit wine in a whisper. Newspaper boys were peculiarly persistent (starting their roads to fortune in the traditional American way). These adolescent youths stood on the doorstep and stated plaintively that they would not be able to finish their college course unless we handed them a year's subscription to the Los Angeles Times or the Examiner. But, [^7]