Screenland (Jun-Oct 1935)

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for June 1935 19 FIRST PRIZE: Auburn New 1935 Convertible Sal Retail Value $1800.00. Includes Extra Wheels a SECOND PRIZE: Atwater-Kent 8-Tube A.C. World-Wave Console Radio. 3 THIRD PRIZES: (small) Atwater-Kent Radios. 15 FOURTH PRIZES: Electric Toasters. 50 FIFTH PRIZES: Helena Rubenstein Compacts. 100 SIXTH PRIZES: Hostess Sets. 100 SEVENTH PRIZES: Subscriptions to Screenland Magazine. SEE PAGE 83 for Complete Rules of Contest Marion Davies starts work on her ture, "Page Miss Glory," at the Studios, and is greeted by Jac right, and Mervyn LeRoy, het on Phaeton Sedan. Pictured above. Approximate nd DeLuxe Equipment. Screenland seeks Hollywood's Composite Girl ! Marion Davies, starring in "Page Miss Glory," her first motion picture for Warner Brothers, co-operates with us in offering wonderful prizes and a brain-teasing competition idea — see opposite page. Marion, in selecting "Page Miss Glory" for her new picture, was amused and entertained by the clever idea of fashioning Hollywood's Most Perfect Girl, selecting the best features of famous feminine film stars to make "The Perfect Star." Hence our contest. You will want to read the Actionized version of Marion's film, "Page Miss Glory," beginning in this issue on the following page, to absorb the atmosphere of the story. Then you will wish to study the large picture on the page opposite. There are no restrictions to your imagination ; you may name the hair, eyes, mouth, nose, arms, hands, hips, legs, and feet of any star that you believe best qualifies for distinctive features. Your family and friends may have totally different selections,,.,which makes it all the more fun ! First step of contest fi^given here, in this issue. Be sure to read carefully all the rules, to be found on Page 83. Fill out the coupon on this page. Retain this coupon 35 ft^'-* 'H v* 1 T,ulv i^sue\ on sale adventi lys m this inded aeai; 3 new picsrner Bros. .. Warner, ector.