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PACE MISS GLORY!
More about SCREENLANDMarion Davies Contest. Read the Rules!
Continued from page 19
ON PAGES 18 and 19 you have read about our new contest. Before entering, however, be sure to read the rules given below. It is important to study the large picture on Page 18; it is imperative to scrutinize carefully all the details. Then you will realize what an easy, simple, enjoyable contest this really is, and at the same time how entertaining it can be to you and your family and friends.
Marion Davies, star of the motion picture, "Page Miss Glory," which is just going into actual production as we go to press, wishes you fun and progress in this contest. Our fktionization of "Page Miss Glory," which begins on Page 20 of this issue and which will be continued in the next issue, will afford you interest and amusement.
The judges of the Marion DaviesScreenland Composite Girl Contest will be:
.. Mr. Mervyn LeRoy, famous director of many Warner Bros, successes, now directing Miss Davies in "Page Miss Glory."
Mr. Charles Sheldon, noted artist, whose beautiful portrait of Marion Davies graces the cover of this issue.
Miss Delight Evans, Editor of Screenland Magazine.
Rules of the Contest:
1. The coupon — see Page 19 — properly filled out, must accompany each entry. Enter in each space, opposite the feature indicated, the name of the Hollywood star you select to supply the features required to create Hollywood's Composite Girl, "Miss Glory," whose beauty would combine the most beautiful features of the loveliest feminine stars. Write your name and address plainly in the space provided. Mail to : Marion Davies Contest, Screenland Magazine, 45 West 45th St., New York, N. Y.
2. There are no restrictions as to which stars you may select to supply the features you choose to make up the Composite Girl. Only one star, of course, may be named for any one feature.
3. Prizes will be awarded for the selections which in the opinion of the judges would make the most beautiful Composite Girl.
4. In the event of a tie, duplicate prizes will be awarded.
5. The July issue of Screenland, on sale May 25, 1935, will contain complete details of the second step. Contest will. run in three issues in all : June, July, and August, 1935. Contest will close at midnight, July 24, 1935.
6. This contest is not open to any persons connected with Screenland Magazine or their families ; or Warner Brothers Pictures, or their families.
Now go to it ! Look at that list of tempting prizes on Page 19.
First Prize, beautiful, brand new Auburn 1935 Convertible Salon Phaeton Sedan, with approximate retail value of $1800.00, including extra wheels and deluxe equipment. Many other wonderful prizes.
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