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“FIVE LITTLE HUMAN DOLLS”

WTIEN Dorothy Peterson returned to Hollywood from Ontario, where she had been playing the role of nurse to the five famous Dionne babies in “The Country Doctor,” the entire movie colony wanted to know how'she felt about the most famous babies in the world.

“How would any woman feel?” countered Miss Peterson. “They arc five little beautiful human dolls, with big, brown eyes and long lashes, little rosebud mouths, pink cheeks, dimpled hands and sturdy bodies. They are the healthiest, happiest and best-behaved babies 1 have seen. You look at them and you just want to make one big armful of them and squeeze them close.”

But which, Hollywood wanted to know, did she like the best? “I love Marie —she is the tiniest,” answered Miss Peterson. "1 love Yvonne—she is the largest and most adventurous. I love Cecile —she smiles the most. I love Annette—she is the most mischievous. I love Emilie —she is the most famous.” Through weeks of working with tnc quintuplets, Miss Peterson and Jean Hersholt, who plays the role of the doctor, found opportunity to become well acquainted with the most talked of and photographed babies in the world.

JUANITA HANSON, who was one of the popular screen stars of more than 15 years ago, came into public notice again recently in a murder trial in Los Angeles. Miss Hanson’s blonde beauty was irreparably damaged more than 10 years, ago when turning on a hot-water tap to take a shower bath, she was enveloped in scalding water.

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Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 225, 19 June 1936, Page 16

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“FIVE LITTLE HUMAN DOLLS” Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 225, 19 June 1936, Page 16

“FIVE LITTLE HUMAN DOLLS” Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 225, 19 June 1936, Page 16

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