Motion Picture Classic (Jan-Aug 1919)

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,ime and Fortune Beauties Above: DELILAH OTTE Left: ALICE MAY MARVIN Right : VIRGINIA BROWN judges including such artists as Fisher, Stanlaws, Flagg, King, Boileau, Gilbert, etc. Helen Lee Worthing, of No. 1073 Beacon Street, Boston, Mass. Miss Worthing is a Southern beauty, with blonde hair and dark-blue eyes. She was born in Louisville, Ky., and is in Boston studying singing and dramatic art. Miss Worthing won quite a little attention in the Boston papers at the time of the recent influenza epidemic. She donned a Red Cross uniform and volunteered her services *to the Brookline Red Cross, personally aiding in the nursing of sufferers. She drove her own car, too, in transporting patients for the Red Cross. Miss Worthing is a member of the Louisville Dramatic Club, a well-known amateur organization. |k Marie Chappelle, of No. 49 Garden Place, BrookHyn, N. Y. Miss Chappelle has dark-gray eyes, I auburn hair and is five feet seven. She has never been on the stage or screen. Marguerite A. Haupt, of No. 1917 Sixth Avenue, Spokane, Wash. Miss Haupt has gray-blue eyes, light-brown hair and is five feet four. Dorothy E. Fisher, of No. 318 18th Street, Seattle, Wash. Miss Fisher has brown hair, blue eyes and is five feet four and three-fourths in [height. Thus the rivalry between Seattle and Spokane goes merrily on. Both these cities seem to be 'contributing thousands of portraits to the contest. I Alice May Marvin, of 19218 Walnut Street, 'Berkeley, Cal. Miss Marvin has appeared on the ( Continued on baoe 83V (Fifty-three)