ALICE FAYE - AUTOGRAPH NOTE SIGNED CIRCA 1938 - HFSID 165319
ALICE FAYE The actress pens "Happiness Always" to a fan in pencil Autograph note signed: "To/Elsie -/'Happiness Always'/Alice Faye" in pencil, 4x4¾. Hollywood, California, circa 1938. Headed: "Ask Myrus".
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ALICE FAYE
The actress pens "Happiness Always" to a fan in pencil
Autograph note signed: "To/Elsie -/'Happiness Always'/Alice Faye" in pencil, 4x4¾. Hollywood, California, circa 1938. Headed: "Ask Myrus". Lined question portion on verso of a card promoting an appearance by "The Man With the X-Ray Eyes - Myrus - The Wizard of Mental Telepathy" at the Club Lamaze in Hollywood. In 1938, Faye starred in three films: Alexander's Ragtime Band, Sally, Irene and Mary and In Old Chicago. Alice Faye (1915-1998) was a chorus girl who rose to movie stardom in such films as In Old Chicago (1938), Rose of Washington Square (1939) and Tin Pan Alley (1940). She also co-starred with husband Phil Harris in a popular radio comedy series. Semi-retired thereafter, Faye remained popular on TV and in nightclub appearances. This card is from the personal collection of Elsie Myrus, the wife of the mental telepathist, who would obtain signatures from celebrities attending her husband's shows. Slightly creased and shaded. Otherwise, fine condition.
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