SECOND GENERAL NEWS BULLETIN
9.15 MR. JOHN CLENNELL : ' The A.B.C. of Faces'
T ISTENERS to Mr. Clennell's talk are advised to have a mirror handy-unless they prefer to listen in pairs and study each other's faces in the light of what he says. A reader of faces for thirty years, and the author of the ' Fortunes of Faces ' film, he will in this talk expound the rudiments of the art of deducing character from the face. This is an art which can be useful to people in every walk of life. To be ' a good judge of character ' is always a splendid asset. Tho face is a sure index of the spirit and thoughts of the man or woman behind it. There will be much of interest in this talk of Mr. Clennell.