Indianapolis Times, Volume 42, Number 292, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 April 1931 — Page 7

APRIL 17, 1981.

‘SUNSHINE GIRL' COMPETITION IS AT HIGH PITCH .Contest Gets Under Way at Indiana Theater Next Tuesday. * "Who will be Indiana’s Sunshine Girl of 1931?" ~. This Is the question on a thousand •Ups today as a result of the intense interest which has developed over The Indianapolis Times-In-diana Theater contest, which ofLlflcially gets under way with the preliminary next Tuesday night. Many who telephone and write in think the contest should be adjudged by beauty and grace only, say managers of the affairs, while others agree that the plan’ being followed is by far the best, since it provides an opportunity for every talented girl between 16 and 26, regardless of whether she is a beauty or not. As is explained in the rules and entrance blank which appear in the adjoining columns, those in charge of the contest want every girl who is talented to enter, declaring it doesn’t matter whether she be vocalist, a monologist, dancer, or one who is proficient in any of a dozen other screen, stage, or radio acomplishments. Motion picture studios, broadcasting stations, and stage producers are in need of talent today more than ever, and it is through such opportunities as this that gifted persons are given a chance to demonstate their ability. Entrants to the contest this year will appear in a preliminary at the Indiana theater following the final show Tuesday night, when the ..audience will select the five best to appear in each of the stage shows (luring the following week. .. The Tuesday night audience will be invited to remain for the preliminary contest without additional charge. Cash prizes totalling S2OO will be awarded the winners. EACH YEAR FINDS MORE DIET ESSENTIALS Research Increasing Known Number at Rapid Rate, Says Doctor. * S'J United Preeg BALTIMORE, Md., April 17. Diet is becoming more complicated annually. Research on nutrition is increasing the known number of essential articles of diet at the rate of one or two a year and Dr. E. V. McCollum of Johns Hopkins Hospital now estimates there are thirty-seven -substances which must be included in food to meet body requirements. McCollum suspects further research will discover additional essentials. But he says so far as is known now the thirty-seven substances mixed in proper proportion would make an ideal diet.

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The Times-Indiana Theater (1931) Sunshine. Girl Contest (Entrance Coupon) Same Address Age Telephone No Check one T Play Instrument.... of following JL Recite... Have Novelty Act.. t I agree to appear for the preliminary of the contest at the Indiana theater at 11 Tuesday night, April 21, and if selected as one of the five contestants I hereby agree to appear at every performance of the Indiana during week starting Friday, April 24, for the title of the “Sunshine Girl of Indiana." Mail to “Sunshine Girl Contest,” Third Floor hidiana Theater Building, Indianapolis, lnd. This coupon, along with the FREE photograph from DEXHEIMER’S STUDIO, must be in the mail before 12 o'clock Monday night, April 20. 1931.

BRENDEL HAS NEW MOVIE COMEDY ROLE Comedian Plays Two Roles in ‘‘Mr. Lemon of Orange,” a Good Boy and a Bad One in One Character. “TVyf R - LEMON OF ORANGE,” in which El Brendel and Fifi Dorsay iVJL co-starred, opens at the Apollo, Saturday morning. In this picture Brendel plays two roles. One is that of “Mr. Lemon,” an inoffensive Swedish toy salesman, and the other is “Silent McGee,” hardboiled gangster chieftain. The fun really starts when “Mr. Lemon," who resembles “McGee,” is mistaken for the gang leader just after a truckload of liquor is hijacked and one of the gangsters is killed. Fifi enters the plot at this point, determined on revenging her brother, the slain man.* She invites “Mr. Lemon” to visit the night club

where she sings, thinking he is “McGee." When he gets there the gangsters try their best to put him “on the spot.” How Brendel outwits the crooks and finally accomplishes the capture of both gangs affords hilarious entertainment, it is asserted. The other principals in the cast include William Collier Sr., Ruth Warren, Donald Dillaway and Joan Castle. John G. Blystone directed. Vitaphone Varieties and Fox Movietone News round out the program. mam Indianapolis theaters today offer: “A Tailor Made Man” at the Palace, "The Finger Points” at the Indiana, “The Sin Ship” and “Bachelor Apartment” at the Circle, “The Connecticut Yankee" at the Apollo, “Apron Strings" at English's, Moran and Mack at the Lyric, “Fighting Caravans” at the Ohio, movies at the Colonial, and burlesque at the Mutual. First Woman Bailiff CONNERSVILLE, lnd., April 17. —Mrs. Dorothy B. Hansil is the first woman bailiff of Fayette county circuit court here. She was appointed to the position held by her husband who died recently.

WOMAN’S NEW DAY Love No Longer Is Sole Existence, Says Writer. Bu SEA Service LONDON, April 17.—Love must have been woman’s sole existence years ago. But Ursula Bloom, famous novelist, says that love is no longer woman’s whole existence. A career is the logical thing for a woman to choose, she thinks. “Love demands everything of a woman,” she says. “Ixive offers her a home which is too often the prison of her better self. It saddles her with worries, it ages her with childbirth and cares, with the perpetual effort to make ends meet. “On the other hand, the career is a sound proposition. An adequate salary will supply her with comfortable rooms. These are not her prison. They do not confuse her and her life is not cluttered up with the workings or a home. “Today opportunity has opened most of its doors to woman. Undoubtedly she has come into her own.”

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