Indianapolis Times, Volume 47, Number 183, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 October 1935 — Page 12

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PLAYING GRANDMOTHERS EASY FOR SHIRLEY BECAUSE SHE HAS SO MANY MAKE believe games with her dolls. She always has at least one on movie set where she is working. Shirley has a grandmother living in Santa Monica, too —Mrs. Temple's mother. She visits her frequently.

Lvcrii little girl has a yearning for dolls and pretty Shirley Temple, idol of millions of movie fans, also loves dot I *. And as an up-and-coming young movie star, she has achieved a little girl’s fondest dream—2oo dolls.

NEXT WEEK: THE THINGS SHIRLEY LIKES TO DO AND HER PLAYMATES IN HOLLYWOOD—DON’T MISS IT!

So many dolls came to Shirley as gifts that they had to build a special case in the Temple household to accommodate the new members of the “family.” And many of the neighborhood children have received presents of dolls from Shirley.

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THEY RAD TO BUILD SPECLAL CASES IN SHIRLEY’S ROOM AT home to hold the many dolls she was given. She is shown here holding “Mary," a doll that she had since her second birthday.

This is the fifth of a series of picture pages about Shirley Temple presented by The Times. The sixth and concluding page will be published sometime next week. Watch for it. To keep informed on the current happenings of Holly-

“Mary” is taken to bed every night by the tiny film star, while the newer and prettier dolls stay in their case. Shirley has given away many of her dolls to her friends. —Copyright Register ana Trlbuna Syndics.**,

| wood and the latest events in the career of Shirley Temple read The Times Amusement Page every day. It is filled with the brightest and newsiest information about the world of make-believe—both Indianapolis and I national.

OCT. 10,1935