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1 It'i'hrrl M;irsli;i 11 broke I hem nil inv> t;,kinu tea on llio 'Angel' set. lln sup--1.1 it'd 111 - lc;i. M.-irlmu Dietrich the iml.c. .-iiicl I >i>u!/l:is Mclv.vn the wit. LuI,il : .Hi cibligingly I;uorkerl olf and played llm piano. ■y. Y- Y.lust one an' its:- to another. Some years ai;o .laud Beecher was in Pliilarlclphia playing in "l'.lcct ra. Into hn tin-.sin- ro'-i.i ru In-d K.alharinn llep hum w.i\ inu a lelegrani "'l'lie.y want me to go to Hollywood and pl:iv I,ln- daughter in A Bill ol 01- \ oi'eement" she cried. 'You have played it. .lanel On you tidvise me to mo? Is it a mood pari? "Co by all means.” replied Miss Boecherd. "It’s a foolproof part!” -Y- Y Y- v - There was a certain grim reality behind that rru nt Hollywood strike, and ii came uuexpeeledly Iroin the makeup men anu hairdressers. I iie three Westmom brothers, at the top ol' the makeup business in Hollywood, refused to join the strike, and their exotic premises were attacked, nearly ,t.’4t)o() worth of damage being done. The West mores come from England where the father was a barbei- in Brighton. said barber having sixteen sons.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXI, 11 September 1937, Page 14
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