Picture-Play Magazine (Jul - Dec 1930)

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Bright eners Five little girls come from the stage to coax laughter from the jaded fans. Ginger Rogers, left, ia as spicj ,i> her name ami adds a welcome ingredient to every picture in which she appears. The New York Stage will not see her i long time, because of her success in the musical picture "Queen High." Zelma O'Neal, upper right, used to be a long-distance operator with a telephone company in Chicago, and became famous as the Varsity Drag yirl in "Good New Inez Courtney, center, appeared in vaudeville .it fifteen and eventually landed in Broadway musicals, "i:e of which, "Spring I Here," reached the screen with Inez in her original role. Do you remember Jea left, in "The King of Jazz"? Sheis a radio star with a tinging peraltty that : Laura i, well k; rollicking toubrette in w for "Top Sped" and "' W 4