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The Smart Screen Magazine
Delight Evans, Editor
Elizabeth Wilson, Western Representative
Tom Kennedy, Assistant Editor
Frank J. Carroll, Art Director
WATCH FOR Announcement of
WINNERS IN
SHIRLEY TEMPLE CONTEST
in the Next Issue!
Are YOU one of the winners of the biggest contest Screenland has ever had, the Shirley Temple competition which was presented in the September issue? You may be; remember there are 535 prizes in all, meaning that there will be 535 happy women, men, and children who will be announced in our next number — the December issue, on sale November 1st — as the winners.
The Shirley Temple Contest brought more response than any other contest in Screenland's history, and very probably in the history of any other screen magazine. We are proud of the many thousands of entries; grateful to the entrants; and we're going to give Shirley a great, big hug the next time we see her! And while on the subject of contests, may we call your attention to our Freddie Bartholomew Contest in this issue? Here's another competition to appeal to the whole family. Everybody saw and loved Freddie in "David Copperfield." This is Freddie's first contest, with many fine prizes. Help him make it as big a success as Shirley's!
November, 1935 Vol. XXXII." No. I
EVERY STORY A FEATURE!
The Editor's Page Delight Evans 17
The Only Girl on a Clark Gable Location Muriel Babcock 18
Del Rio and Connie Bennett Talk About Each Other Ben Maddox 20
Baxter's Inspiration. Warner Baxter... Margaret Angus 22
A Star Is Made. Fiction.. Thyra Samter Winslow 24
Joan's Lessons in Living. Joan Crawford Helen Louise Walker 26
Freddie Bartholomew Contest 28
Freddie's Life and Adventures Ida Zeitlin 30
Sylvia's TwoWay Personality. Sylvia Sidney Leonard Hall 31
Movie Bachelor at Home. Georqe Brent Maude Cheatham 32
Hollywood's Aloof Lady. Margaret Sullavan James B. Fisher 51
Reviews of the Best Pictures Delight Evans 52
Glamor with a Grin. Miriam Hopkins Ruth Rankin 54
Carole's Colorful Career. Carole Lombard's Real Life
Story : Elizabeth Wilson 56
The Dream Comes True. Olivia de Havilland Ramon Romero 57
Screenland Glamor School. Edited by Merle Oberon 58
SPECIAL ART SECTION:
Pointing Out the News of Hollywood. Carole Lombard and Fred MacMurray. Ruby and Dick Forever. Ruby Keeler and Dick Powell. Gladys and John Are News. Gladys Swarthout and John Boles. Tailored Temptress. Joan Bennett. Sylvan Siren. Ginger Rogers and George Brent. The New Hepburn. (What, Again?) Tibbett Returns. Lawrence Tibbett and Virginia Bruce. Friends and Rivals. Ronald Colman and William Powell. Home-Life of a Hollywood Exquisite. Marlene Dietrich. Laugh with Harold Lloyd Again. Hollywood's Newest Gamble. Errol Flynn. Will She Be the Feminine Fred Astaire? Invitation to the Kiss. The Most Beautiful Still of the Month.
DEPARTMENTS:
Inside the Stars' Homes. Maureen O'Sullivan Betty Boone 6
Honor Page 8
Salutes and Snubs. Letters from Readers 10
Screenland's Crossword Puzzle Alma Talley 12
Tagging the Talkies. Short Reviews 14
Here's Hollywood. Screen News Weston East 60
Radio Parade Tom Kennedy 64
Hollywood Figure . .. James Davies 65
Up Goes Your Hair. Beauty ..Elin Neil 66
Ask Me Miss Vee Dee 7/
Femi-Nifties 86
Cover Ponrgit of Greta Garbo *-/ Charles Sheldon
Published monthly by Screenland Magazine, Inc. Executive and Editorial offices, 45 West 45th Street, New . York City V. G. Heimbucher, President; J S MacDermott, Vice President; J. Superior, Secretary and Treasurer. Chicago ofrk-e: 400 North Michigan Avenue, Chicago. Adv Representative Loyd B Chappell, 511 S. Alexandria Ave., Los Angeles, Calif. Manuscripts and drawings must be accompanied by return postage. They will receive careful attention but Screenland assumes no responsibility for their safety. Yearly subscription $1.">0 in the United States, us dependencies Cuba and Mexico; $2.10 in Canada: foreign $2.50. Changes of address must reach us six weeks in advance of the n#t« issue. Bv sure to give botf .the old and new address Entered as second-class matter November 30, 1923, at the Post Office at New York, N. Y., under the act of March « 1879. Addi Vnnal entry at Chicago, Illinois. Copyright 1935.
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