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City Lights Clippings 95/387  
Screenland, New York, February 1930.
City Lights Sets, Los Angeles, 1929, Karl H. Klein Family
„9 for sense of humor – but only 1½ for sincerity“
Editorial content. „And Nothing but the Truth!
      By Muriel Thirer
      They Play the Game in Hollywood – the Game 
      of ,Truth‘ 
      Hey-hey and hilarious Hollywood.
      Headquarters of all-around-the-clock whooper and 
hectic festivities – or so the guileless imbiber of Hollywood 
gossip supposes. But –“ (...)
      „If you happen in on a little party in Beverly Hills
section and spot a bevy of gorgeous ladies tearing each
other‘s hair out, you‘ll know they‘ve been 
playing ,Truths.‘“ (...)
      „And their way of doing it is to gather for a session
of ,Truths.‘ This is how the stars play the game – and we have
the dope first hand, together with the actual score-card
kept in Eleanor Boardman‘s hand-writing, on a piece of King
Vidor‘s stationery. Eleanor, as you know, being
Mrs. Vidor.
      Among those present at the Vidor house following
a dinner party, were Gloria Swanson, Lois Wilson, 
Charlie Chaplin, George K. Arthur, Eleanor Boardman, 
Josephine Dunn, Harry D‘Arrast, who directed 
many Menjou hits, and Harry Crocker, Chaplin‘s ex-assistant.“ 
      Photo. „Charlie Chaplin, one of the distinguished 
guests at Eleanor‘s party, rated 9 for sense of humor – but
only 1½ for sincerity!“ (...)
      Handwriting. „The actual score-card, in Eleanor 
Boardman‘s handwriting, at the ,Truth‘ party. Gloria Swanson 
has the highest rating. Hostess Eleanor at the left.“
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