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He Sang, She Sighed—What Did He Sing?
(Ist Day Publicity Story)
Two Theatre Tickets Free
Two tickets to the .........005.... theatre, during the run of the First National hit -of 1934, ‘20 Million Sweethearts” will be reWHERE OF cerca cece. (newspaper) readers who have developed their musical memories.
Everyone who can identify the seenes and songs which will be shown in these columns every day this week, will receive prizes, and special grand prizes will be awarded for the three best letters accompanying correct identifications, which tell what picture was best liked and why.
The contest ste~*+s today. Pictured above is the .:mous new singing star of the screen, Dick Powell, who, with Ginger Rogers and Pat O’Brien, heads the cast of “20 Million Sweethearts”
which will open at the ................ Merenthe ON: sca See
Dick is singing to the ravishing Spanish beauty who is one of cinema’s outstanding stars. Note the dreamy look in his eyes and the expression of wonder in her face.
Powell is the dream sweetheart of millions of radio and screen fans, and it’s no wonder every man, and most women mark Dolores del Rio as their favorite.
Clip the picture and write the name of the film feature from which it was taken, and the name of the song Dick is singing. When you have completed the set, send it to the Song Memory Contest Editor of the ................... (paper) with your letter, before
(2nd Day Publicity Story)
Hundreds Enter Contest
No wonder the bell boy is grinning. Anyone would grin to see a pair of newlyweds stroll into a hotel lobby, the groom singing a love song.
Name the motion picture from which it was taken and the song Dick is singing. If you are correct, and are able to identify the four other scenes, one of which was published yesterday, you will be awarded a pair of tickets RO TNO? 25. theatre when
Dick Powell, Ginger Rogers and Pat O’Brien open there in the First National smash hit “20 Million Sweethearts” on ...............
The writers of the three best letters telling “Which Picture I Liked Best—and Why” will be awarded special grand prizes.
Send your answers, and letters, to the Song Memory Contest Editor of the ........... (newspaper) before ...........000. when the contest ends.
Movie-fans, music-fans everywhere will be interested in this memory contest. Dick Powell’s best known songs from his most popular pictures. Do you know what they are? First day—Wonder Bar’s ‘Why Do I Dream Those Dreams?’; Second day — Footlight Parade’s ‘Honeymoon Hotel’; Third day— Gold Diggers’ ‘Shadow Waltz’; Fourth day—Gold Diggers’ ‘Pettin’ in the Park’; Fifth day—Blessed Event’s; “How Can You
Say ‘No’?”
Five mats available as a unit. Mat No. 16—50c.
(3rd Day Story)
Name the Film Scene and Song and Win Two Theatre Tickets
Not so long ago that it can’t
easily be remembered, Dick Powell made a real hit with a beautiful love song, but even his white evening suit and the gorgeous costume worn by Ruby Keeler, were overshadowed by the beautiful maidens who played violins and waltzed through alternating shadows and lights in one of last year’s outstanding film successes. Today, millions still waltz to the haunting strains of violins playing that tune.
Can you remember the name of the song Dick sang to Ruby and in what picture he sang it?
Tf you can, and you have successfully identified the two preceding pictures, you have almost won a pair of tickets to | Seen Maret aes OF theatre when the First National success “20 Million Sweethearts” opens on | Seoererees tee . Youll hear Dick sing new song hits, see Pat O’Brien in his finest comedy role, and be introduced to the film’s most sensational love team, Powell and Ginger Rogers.
Grand prizes will also be awarded for the three best letters on “Which Picture I Liked Best—and Why.”
Write the identification across the face of the picture. Send the entire set of five to the Song Memory Contest Editor of CHOs2s cn ces tei ae (newspaper) before .2...:....0.00540 when the contest closes. If you have missed the preceding issues, back copies may be obtained.
(4th Day Publicity Story)
Have You a Song Memory?
Doesn’t look, from the rapture in Ruby Keeler’s eyes, that Dick Powell needs any advice about making love. He gets by simply by having a winning smile.
If a fellow’s got good looks, an infectious grin and a golden tenor voice, what girl, even if she is a bit of a gold digger, wouldn’t sit in the park with him and listen to him sing—provided he stopped singing occasionally and did a little petting?
Which should tell all Song Memory Contestants what famous film play the scene shown
here was taken from, and the name of the song it illustrates.
Everyone who can name the pictures and the songs correctly, will be given two tickets to Ghee a eee theatre when the First National picture “20 Million Sweethearts” opens there nn Sapna er a eee :
Send your answers to the Song Memory Contest Editor of the Sayre a Rees WOLORO s ss. tae ots Three grand prizes will be awarded for the best three letters on “Which Picture I Liked Best—and Why.”
(5th Day Publicity Story)
Last Chance To Win Prize!
This is the last chance to win
a pair of tickets to the ................ theatre and the special grand prizes, for the Song Memory Contest closes with this issue and all answers must be sent to the Song Memory Contest Editor of 1d Xe ieee ens ee eee (newspaper) DOLONG. iene etn eae .
It, was a blessed event, as certain columnists say, when Dick Powell was given his first screen chance in a picture starring Lee Tracy, for it marked the birth of a new singing star in Cinemaland.
Powell knew he could make good—he knew the whole world
would say “yes” to his singing quest of its favor, and that none would refuse him.
Write the name of the picture and song across the face of the illustration, and send it, with the other four in the series to the Contest Editor. You ean obtain back copies of the ............ 4 (paper) in which they have appeared.
Everyone who has a perfect score will receive two tickets to the first National Hit “20 Million Sweethearts” coming to tO = eae ee theatre
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