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Show ,1arie C. Miller fins Further yels on Coast ' ,,,,, winning pn..s in i, ' , t !"" Mrs- M,irl f Mont of SpnnKv.llo. LhW l,liU' UlM m " o vitost jiulnin? f' ' f'Xr of olipp'Ks ln ,l 00(,st JSor tollintr hor 'i't.- tlmt Mrs. MiUor's busy Cf vu-kod with interest in l H' ..;.'00,nplishiuents. are the vvhieli keep her younR-. :( '" I r-ompntivinj,' various I'faw sparkling and enthus- f.-'M'in one artiele as art-r;" art-r;" Author. Mrs. Miller was : metalled as president of ' Chapter, Chaparral Poets Ser artiolo. it states: J summer and autumn v- bv Marie Clark Miller shown at the Artist's '. - The exhibit is composed of passes of numerous out-of- article, Mrs. Miller 13 , Kpwsent Glendale. Calif., meeting of the National ,.e of American Feci omen, n'eles Brunch and to act ainan and mistress of cer-l.-ie at the luncheon. At the also, she was to inter-"j'jjjj inter-"j'jjjj artist Richard Haines. '. son Jimmle. young concert "-t, was to play several se--ass. ;,3 Jimmie alw entertained j music during a recent tea 'wis Drama Hour at the Mil- "home. 654 Kennetli Road, at '"'i Miss Helen Clark, now of Wash., a former resident Irrir.gville and Mrs. Frances 4i were honored guests, jjo in a news story in the :-ia!e News Press was the rig article, to add to Mrs. fir's many accomplishments in "past few weeks: "Marie Clark fir. actress, artist and author, another first prize. This for her one-act play, "War ;-.:e." which was recently pre-::k pre-::k before several Los Angeles '.s with unusual success. T:ih an experienced cast, Mrs. In was the director, the pro-.:-x the author and also played ingenue lead. This timely play 1 no doubt become a current Paring the month of July, the dale Art Association present-: present-: a exhibit of paintings by the -jts of the National League American Pen Women, in which js. Idler's entry. "A Dirt Gard-Reward." Gard-Reward." won first place in :; later color division. Mrs. Mil-was Mil-was acting sponsor for the ;;:;a!e Art Asociation and is .". chairman for the American |