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Los Angeles Times, L. A., Cal., February 10, 1928.

GRAUMAN‘S CHINESE THEATRE Hollywood

      WURLITZER ORGAN

(...) Wurlitzer Ad, Motion Picture News, Feb. 25, 1928, detail


„Seated in a special section of seats“

Editorial content. „Kiddies Will Have

      ,Premiere‘ All Their Own

      For the first time, children of the stars and studio

celebrities are going to have the opportunity

to imitate their parents at a premiere as guests at a novel

theater party and tea in Hollywood.

      Tiny Thomasina Mix, daughter of Tom Mix, western star,

and Mrs. Victoria Mix, will celebrate the former‘s

sixth birthday Saturday afternoon by taking the little sons

and daughters of filmland‘s stars, directors and

studio executives to see Sid Grauman‘s prologue and

Charlie Chaplin‘s The Circus, in Grauman‘s

Chinese Theater.

      The little guests will be received with all the dignity

of their parents at a Grauman opening, while Miss

Mix will greet them in the forecourt of the theater and

personally see that they are seated in a special

section of seats she has reserved for them.

      The ,future stars‘ of the screen who will be the guests

of Miss Mix are Barbara Ford, daughter of John

Ford, the director; Bill Hart, Jr., Gloria Swanson II, Irving

Hellman, Jr., Sally Ann Carewe, Barbara Ann Blue,

Leatrice Joy III, Mary Hay Barthelmess, Jerry Beaumont,

Betty Blystone, Adele Cohen, Hope Wilson, Micky

Levee, Matthew Rapf, Buddy Hale, Karow Hale, Mary Lou

Dorian, Eldine St. John, Gloria Lloyd, Mary McNally,

Paul Wurtzel, Neil Lehr, Billy Schallert, Jimmy Kirkwood,

Neal Campbell, Jean Campbell and the children

of Tom Gallery, Earle Williams, Buster Keaton, Leon Gordon

and others.“

      Grauman‘s Chinese Theater, 6925 Hollywood Blvd., L. A.

      The Circus is released by United

      Artists in New York January 6, 1928.


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