Motion Picture Classic (Jan-Dec 1920)

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aw:ird(.'(l lirst honors, and in commemoration of the event, they will be presented with gold medals. Each of these yoiinj; ladies will hereafter lie known as a GoldMedalist of the 1920 Fame and Fortune Contest. Lucille Langhanke is an amazin-jly well equijiped girl,' with sunset eyes and hair, and her frier.ds will not be surprisetl to read here that for grace, charm, beauty and photographic picturesqueness the contest has produced no superiors. In fact, we have already placed her with the Famous PlayersI-asky Company on a five-year contract, and you will soon Iiear mucli of this unusual girl. Helen DeWitt is none other than the violinist who for years toured the world with iMarlame Gadski and Sousa's Band as soloist. She is a little blonde of classic beauty, with golden hair and big bhie eyes, and is about twenty years of age. The Metro Company has already engaged her to play in Bert Lytel productions, and the concert platform's loss is the screen's gain. Beth Logan is a distinct type and a real discovery. She is about five feet five in height, slight of figure, with large, dark, sparkling eyes, and is full of vivacity and "pep." She is barely fifteen years of age and we have no doubt that the screen will soon find a place for her. ■ Erminie Gagnon is just sixteen and we have made over ten tests of her before the motion picture camera. In real hfe ( Cont'd on f'agc 68) Right, a new portrait of Corliss Palmer, of Macon, Ga. (Forty-scren) I'lloloRrapli l,y l.,„„i,