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"SUVER STAR HOME GROUPOPENTODAY ##6 English Type Dwellings ! Win Awards—Public Is féx Invited to Visit. * The public of Greater Washington is fnvited to visit the group of 16 English- type, modern attached dwellings in the 4400 block of Volta place, in Foxall, | which have received the Silver Ster| Homes Award, open today for & month | of public exhibition, under ausplces of | The Star, | The demonstration houses may be reached by driving_out Q street and | Reservoir Road to Forty-fourth street, | just beyond the Foundry Branch Val ley connection with Glover Parkwa: then left for three blocks on Forty fourth street to Volta place and right to | the houses. The houses will be open for public nspection daily during the ensuing | month from 9 am. to 10 pm. The houses were built by Waverly Taylor, | Inc. 5 The Silver Star Homes program, an outgrowth of the model home demon- strations nsored by The Star in former years, is designed to encourage | construction of better homes and to pro- | mote home ownership. The developm-nt now on display, the | second to receive The Silver Star Homes Award, was selected for the exhibition by & committee of specialists in vari- ous lines of home building which is act- ing for The Star. Members of the committee are James | . Taylor, chief of the division of build- | g and housing, Bureau of Standards: | Dr. Louise Stanley, chief, bureau of | home economics, Department of Agri- culture; Gilbert Rodier, past president, Washington Chapter, American_Insti- tute of Architects; John H. Small 3d, landscape architect; Miss Harlean Jones, executive secretary, American Civic Association; Arthur Carr, president, | Washington Real Estate Board; Waverly “Taylor, architect and operative builder; and Rufus S. Lusk, veteran official of model homes demonstrations. | MOVIE MEN HUNT WRITING WRITER ‘Wodehouse Experience Begins Search for Opposite Ex- ample in Hollywood. Bpecial Dicpatch to The Star. | HOLLYWOOD. July (CPA)— All burned up by the sarcasm—cspe- cially from their financial backers— over the fact that P. G. Wodehouse was paid $102,000 to do nothing for a year, the motion picture industry is hunting contrary examples. They haven't vet found & writer who, at a salary of noth- ing a vear, furnished them with a $102.000 scenario, but they've found William Slavens McNutt And, says Willlam Slavens McNutt, this very day: “Being a successful nov- elist, playwright, short story writer or newspaper reporter does not signify that a writer will succeed in motion pictures. Film writing is hard, wearing work, with many & late night at the studio and few Sundays off “I've been with the Paramount writ- ng squad going on three years. For the past two years I've worked at least half the Sundays. 1t at 9 in the way before 6 y. I've had one two-week holiday and three trips to Catalina since I signed my contract. And my case is not unusual. “The widespread stories of writers who come to Hollywood and sit out their contracts without ever being called in is easily explained. They are people | who won't do in pictures, and the studio | discovers this. It's cheaper to let them #it it out than waste the time bothering with them “Why do studios hire writers who won't do> Why do capable judges of horseflesh spend thousands of dollars on animals that never win a race? A proven winner costs a fortune. A good colt may be developed. It's a gamble In the long run. the valus of the devel- oped winners outweighs the loss s tained on the bad stock that won't come through. The business of film writing of any other kind. The writers witing of any other kind. The writers who come to Hollywood and play are worth more to a busy studio on the golf eourse than in their offices.” (Copyright, 1931). ELECTION DATE SET @eorgia to Vote on Edwards’ Place ||| in House September 10. SAVANNAH, Ga.. July 25 () —Gov. | Richard B. Russell. ir. today set Sep- | tember 10 as the date for a special elec- tion to choose a successor to the late | Representative Charles G. Edwards of | the first Georgia congressional district Yesterday the Pirst District Executiv Committee named August 25 as th date of the Democratic pominate candidates. WINTER for Women, Misses and Jr. Misses —It’'s worth while waiting for! primary to || THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTO I Married Friday l {8 MRS. THOMAS EDWARD LEPSON, Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Ander- con and before her marriage Friday, July 24, Miss Ann Sirother Anderson. The bridegroom Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Lepson and he and his bride will make their home in College Park. BURTON, Ohio, July 25 (#).—The ancient rights of the family surrey have | § 77 been restored here. The village officials have decreed that automobiles must not be parked in front of hitching rails during the Saturday night band con- certs. Hitching rails are for horses. Surrey Regains Place. g WHERE TO DINE RESTAURANT After a refreshing drive around the Speedway or thru Potomac Park, drive over and have dinner with us. “\‘ - We are across from the Airport at the South end of Long Bridge. IT IS COOL IN THE Blue Ridge Mountains 4.““ Telephone Bluemont 14 Luncheon, Tea, Dinner A Comfortable, Restful Place for Week Ends Golf and Swimming Only Ten Minutes’ Drive '53 Miles Over Hard Roads NN — N e et Special Sunday Dinner 1to 8:30 Weekdays: Luncheon—Tea—Dinner On Wilson Boulevard | 314 Miles From Key Bridge— Just Thru Ballsion For Reservations—Falls Church 499 B COATS = _.0 o RS PR SN RS e | Nekeas SR ~—The Better to Serve You NOW . .. 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