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Show HE CLARK MADE MPT! OF GIRL SCOUT TROOP I However, Star of "Ail-of-a-Sudden Peggy" Has Been "Good Scout" Always Marguerite Clark was the first screen actress to respond to the appeal ap-peal for women leaders made by the Girl Scouts in their recent drive for $100,000 and 100.000 members. As captain cap-tain of her own troop, she did much to swell the quota. But if the little star thinks she only recently became a Girl Scout, she's mistaken. She has been a member in good standing since she first began to walk. She might have passed the membership tests at any time. They include cooking, housework, sewing, mending, a knowledge of first aid principles, and uniform and good fellowship fel-lowship toward your sister scouts. The first five Marguerite Clark acquired ac-quired through being brought up by a domestic sister and tho last she has naturally it's a gift. She uses it during dur-ing every minute both on and off the screen'. Any motion picture fan:-or extra ex-tra girl in the studio can vouch for thaU In her new picture, "All of-a-Sudden Peggy" at the Alhambra theatre tomorrow, to-morrow, the dainty star shows a large amount of that good fellowship and Impulsiveness that is part of her offscreen off-screen character. She has the role of a little Irish girl who tries to involve her widow mother in a love affair and ends up In one herself. She is supported sup-ported by Jack Mulhall and a good cast. The picture is tho last one made by Miss Clark in California during her recent sojourn there. It was directed direct-ed by Walter Edwards and is a Paramount Para-mount Artcraft |