BOTTLED NOSE.
ANGELUS TEMPLE "AMITIES."
LOS ANGELES, August 28.
Miss Mae Waldron, a prominent figure in the Angelus Temple, took the centre of the stage to declare that during the big fight between Mrs. Aimee Semple MacPherson and her mother she "had to lock 'Ma' Kennedy in a closet to keep her quiet ;,
"Ma's nose was not broken at all!" ixclaimed Miss Waldron. "She simply iad another operation to take a bump aff the end of it. Pieces of her nose are in a bottle in her dresser drawer at this very .moment."
"Ma" Kennedy deo.ares that the fight between herself and Mrs. MacPherson which led to the latter's nervous breakdown, resulted from a dispute over the control of the Angelus Temple. Mrs. MacPherson objected when "Ma" Kennedy dismissed some of Ain»ee's friends connected with the Temple.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 210, 5 September 1930, Page 7
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