Tired of her hospital bed," where she had spent her time since being unhorsed last July, Joan Bennett recently hired an ambulance, driver and all, and began a series of calls on her Hollywood friends. She - attended parties, tennis tournaments, football games, on a sort of portable barber’s chair, the back of which could bo lowered to slide into the ambulance. Now she has reached the point where she can walk for short distances, and there is one more ambulance available in Hollywood for emerigency calls. Miss Bennett expects soon to resume work In the Fox film /‘She Wanted a Millionaire,” in which she was working when injured. r • M4NDER * SONS’ EUCALYPTI EXTRACT— the acme of purity to he used as an antiseptic Vrnvmrl best at Supreme Coart, Melbourne.
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXIII, Issue 11538, 15 January 1932, Page 5
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