Motion Picture Magazine (Feb-Jul 1920)

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I thought maybe it would be a director. 1 did a picture in Texas, you know, with an Eastern company and the director was very kind to me, but . . . his wife had professional resentments. All the best parts I did were cut out. I was bitterly disappointed. I just kept on having faith in my will to do, and then, one day I saw the advertisement of the Fame and Fortune Contest in the Motion Picture Macazixe. And I knew. I ran right down to Mother and Dad and told them the chance I had been waiting for had come. I showed them the announcement of the contest. 'I'm going to submit my picture,' I said, 'and I'm going to win, I will because I must.' "And I did." The reliance of that last statement deserves a paragraph. It stood to me, as it does to her, admittedly, for a sort of monument to the power of the individual will. She has planned and built for this very thing and now she stands, the product of her own effort, on the pinnacle, with the Shining Lands of her Desire just across the way. Specifically, she has come North to take the title part in "Love's Redemption," a powerful dramatic, five-reel story to be produced by Mr. Eugene V. Brewster for the 1920 Fame and Fortune Contest, in which, at one time or another, all of the 1920 contestants will appear. The part will give the little Texan winner almost every sort of an opportunity,' from a ragged newsboy on thru a gamut of roles, including a poor girl, a rich girl, a weary one and one rejoicing. I told her that she talked somewhat in the manner of a Christian Scientist. Blanche McGarity gave her odd little, sweet little, wise little smile. "A great many people think that," she said, "but I'm not. I have no particular religion, from a sectarian standpoint, anyway. I'm just a thinker. I've just a simple, everyday code of thought, but I do live up to the thought, which seems to me to be the main thing. "I believe in doing to others just what you would want them to do to you. I believe in being tolerant. When I tell a person I'm going to do' a thing I'm going to do it, and I apply the same principle in my dealing with myself. I keep my promises to myself. The will of the individual can accomplish any tiling." After talking with the little winner and the potential star of who knows what glories to be, one feels somewhat as tho a cool, strong, steady wind had been blowing over one, taking with it the cobwebs of turmoil and discontent, and, if anything further should be needed to complete a picture of a very real little person with very enormous possibilities, she said to me, not unwistfully, "When I left Texas (Continued on page 126) 112