Silver Screen (Feb-Oct 1935)

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WHICH ONE Will On top? Which popular player will receive the most votes and win the Silver Screen Medal? You can vote for any player on the screen, whether the photograph is on this page or not. This Contest For The 1935 Silver Screen Gold Medal Will Decide Which Player Is The Most Popular One On The Screen. BELOW is the ballot which will enable you to vote for your favorite in this interesting contest. Fill out the ballot with the name of the player who should, in your opinion, receive this medal. On the screen during this past year, Shirley Temple has held her own against all comers. Will this Medal contest prove that, in the hearts of the fans, little Shirley reigns supreme? Or will Claudette Colbert, the Academy Award Winner, win this Medal for popularity? This impartial contest is decided solely by the votes of the readers and it establishes definitely which player stands pre-eminent— The Most Popular Player on the Screen. The previous awards of the Silver Screen Gold Medal Contest were won by Joan Crawford (1933) and Clark Gable (1934). Who will win the medal this year? It is your privilege to help in this award, and if you take the trouble to mail the ballot in, you will, in a small measure, have paid in part for the hours of happiness you have received. There will be an additional ballot in the November Silver Screen. You can vote as many times as you wish. Each copy of Silver Screen for September, October and November carries one ballot. Polls close November 7, 1935 and no ballots received after that day will be counted. In the event of a tie, medals of equal value will be awarded to each tying contestant. Remember the medal is for the MOST POPULAR PLAYER. Cast your vote for the player whom you like the best. A player in Hollywood enjoys his or her popularity for only a few years. Vote for your favorite so that in days to come he or she will have this enduring memento. This contest is not limited. You can vote for either a man or woman. The medal will be awarded to the one who receives the most votes. Fill Out This Ballot, The Player Receiving The Most Votes Will Be Awarded The Medal. SILVER SCREEN GOLD MEDAL CONTEST, 193 5 I vote for Voter Address City . . State Send to Silver Screen Gold Medal Editor, 45 W. 45th St., New York, N. Y. Help To Award The Silver Screen Gold Medal Who Is The Most Popular Player On The Screen? 6 Silver Screen