Modern Screen (Dec 1931 - Nov 1932 (assorted issues))

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B With Jack Oakie in "Once in a Lifetime." One of the big important Universal productions for the year, little Sidney is lucky to have a part in it. But— she's earned it. CURTIS MITCHELL r | 1 HE glory and glitter of' this thing called love is like a searchlight. It blinds. So many women § are in love with love. So many of them wait for it and then, when it comes, open their arms and let it take them without once looking beyond. And those women, when the radiance begins to fade, are left with . . . well, surely you have seen it happen. There are two things, according to Sidney Fox, that every girl should know. One, until you know where you are going, don't take a job. Two, until you know where it will lead, don't fall in love. There you have it, a formula for life. Does it sound cold and calculating? 'Not if you know Sidney Fox. Not if you understand what it has done for her. Incredibly, she has known where she was going since that gloomy day when, in pigtails and short skirts, she emerged from the wreck of her family fortune to take a job as errand girl in a New York hat store. Oh, she didn't foresee a golden throne on the cinema WHERE DO YOU GO FROM HERE...? When Sidney was little more than a child, she decided that there were two important things in life— work and love. She made up her mind to know exactly where she was going in both of them. Many girls go through life accepting whatever comes along 66