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The NORTH \- AerteJta Krceted J^' CHAS. j; LANGLOIS v * *•'*•'MkjK m., BOX |(EJT *'•;•• ;;.:-ak«»e8i^t,;»r. ir. ; -/\'/; EABIO-TBICIAN ' - \By Nationalo Badlp In- stitute Washington, D. C. - tpert Service At A Reasonable 10ft [ISS CLARA LAUNDRIE ;,» • WASHINGTON BELLE ^Jmap SOCIETY- . CAREER Daughter of Justice P«ele En- thusiastic About Film ' 1 : *•. •.•••.:' Acting . \ . •» . Tiring of the hum-drum exis- tence of a, social butterfly, pretty Betty Byrne, step-daughtef of Chief • Justice Stanton j. Peele of the United States Court of Claims, belhra; turned to motion' pictures for a career. . Miss Byrne made her official de- but in Washington two years ago last Thanksgiving* From the mo- ment she waa Introduced to Wash-: ington society to the present she has been one of those young wo- men who la known to all as •\fa- vorite.\ \ ~ PreaidentjCooUdge selected her two years ago to be Washington's representative at the Cotton Pal- ace in Waco, Texisv and she has been called the prettiest girl in Washington society toy many real judges of feminine loveliness. However, the constant round of teas, chariQr bazaar! and dances gradually grew more and more distasteful to this young bud. \I simply couid not stand that worthless lite any logger,\ she ex- the determination to,go in as jast\: ! e 5 mn J. jjlain j^ynos»hflre.itl^aued ingat-4 afia Tttog arsmall part. For a\ solid year' ti^www;) D I N T k E RECElViED WRITE WIRE FOR DEM Irrespective of Whethet or not you wish to buy we want you to ride in /thlt wonderful new car. o I ° KimJI ware, Coal MOOERS • • •» l.s^ t \Page plained. \I devined t must get out and work. On all sidw 1 saw; so- ciety girls turning to painting, i/n- terior decOiattrig/ tea shops and the like. IJost of_Ujenilare.;flat failures, so I selected motion pic- turea.'-for Z have always'had a yea'them and felt that If I were, given a chance I could' make good. .• .'• ' V . ••.•-«••'\' \t: decided to try for a small part instead of breaking in as an 'extra..' But back in my raind Y wiw I tried and tried to get ndy part.. It I looked rather doubtful toward 'the last, and I was about ready.* to | start work as an 'extra' when I; received' a telephone call\ from f Earl Hudson of\ I^rat National; asking me to come right to Ne^frj- York as he wanted me to play al part In \Mismates which h» had f already started to film at first j National's New York studios. J \WeiQ X just fairly flew & the* station In Washington and took the next train for New York. I wia» visiting at a friend's house when that phone-call,, earner,' and I did not realise it until after I wat on the train, but I forgot to say goodbye tp my uostes* I guess I was too much -upset by the great news. . : \It was six thirty hi thu morn- ing when I arrtved in New York. I went down Id the-Junior League quarters, where. % had a'room en- gaged, but found the place did not open until 8 o'clock. \I sat there on the stone steps unto 8. \But here\I *am in the'movies now, and I am so happy I simply eCnnot tel labout it. I want to go On and make good. Yea, I am hor- ribly nervous, for I jwarit to do weH to my first part And let me ;that I:, shall r never retain' to teak and dances,of social life.\ ba tre«Uiv - • \ • - Friends and relatives of Mr. 'and Mmi J- R. Myers of Rouses in receipt of letters and dated at Calcutta, In- dia, which bring tfee good sews twfch Mr, «f4 Mn. Myers are their trip y KdEt Rouse* Point early last winter and sailed,from New York on a cruise that will carry then entirely around the world before their return to Rouses Point hi May. i 'ASE c . W THE M4RKE*r.;j?0E WORK? .§0, GALL - WILBUR J. GU¥EPFE- ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING • \ ^.-^ '' •. —AND— ^ ; , REPAIRING 5 Pine Street ^ AOTHQRIZEP^GENT FOR WESTING- HOUSE MAZDA LAMPS—THE LAMP THAT MUST MAKE GOOD 10—15—25—40 Watt Lamp* .23 cents 50—60, Watt Lamps . *25 eentoi ITtf**V w Tt***.ff 1 **t* * rf nr.TtxxTT'ucsrtnuuttiCiUiitiuitiu ntti u Your choice of any hat in the store at 11.00 less than nmrkedr X Hat Shop.—Adv. THltS SPACE RESERVBD W:E. CROSS cirf 7 •'-' r ' • ' •. i' UNION G3K>CERY IStdRES, INC. SPECIALS ALL WEEK MAR, J at TO 7th .UNEEDA .BISCUITS 2 PftG NAPTHA 7 CAKES 2 POCONO BRAND Fancy Tender ' SWEET f£A3 PER CAN!@c EXTRA LARGE SANTA CLABA PRUNES 3 '\5 25c COBM X»..Z Cxn 2 for 25c. Rialto Bratid Strltigless MILK tall cans 3 for 25? ;st-'*v:Y. .State - -'CHESSS';-- per lb. 3lc. A^L Jr J o 1 ' \' •« • ' .