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SUNDAY, APR. 15, 1951

‘Sweetest Girl’

RCA Victor Dealers

“Receiving Entries

Only seven days remain for you ‘o place your favorite girl in the running for national recognition in The Times search for ‘the sweetest girl in the world.” She might be. your wife . . « your mother . .. your sweetheart. And she might become the “sweetest girl in the world” to all of America, if you place her picture in the search NOW. Even if she doesn't win national recognition, she may get a beautiful RCA Victor television-phono-graph console combination, or one of several prizes. All you have to do is to take her photograph—and the official antry blank clipped from The Times—to any RCA Victor record dealer. Five pictures will be selected to ‘end to the national “Sweetest irl” search. The face of the naional winner will be used by Al «app as a model for the one he 1ll draw for Nancy O. in the Li'l . hner comic strip. The national winner will receive 0 in cash, a wardrobe of 12 ts, a Conover - Career Girl J urse, and will be guest of honor 1 the Candy Jones Conover teleon show, “Star Night at the or.” he first five place winners in ie local contest also will receive vards. Here are the rules and list of scal prizes being provided by ACA Victor dealers:

THE RULES

Clip the official entry blank from Ihe ‘im A and deliver it with a hotograph any size) of your “‘sweetest girl” RCA Victor record dealer ounty Uf you live outside of Marion county. entries may be mailed to The Times. 214 W. Maryland Bt, To make an entry official, list the title of the RCA Victor record from the Singer Single™ series that best describes vour “sweetest girl” Sweetness of Face Judging will be on the basis of sweetness of face Photograpns of tne five “sweetest entries will be sent to New York. Al apo then will judge (nen i others rom ihe to selec e one who! will“ ye on his Nancy O character, in the Li'l Abner comic strip. Prizes: Pirst place, & 3500 RCA Victor television-phonograph combination: second. RCA Vitor a T3510-phongraph combination worth $59.9! nee portable} 48" DRONOETADD worth

Deadline Apr. 21

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Vivian Pauline Lewis "SWEETEST GIRLS"—Nominees in the sweetest girl search

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include Edna Johnson, 4422 Norwaldo Ave. entered by her sister, Mary Weaver; Eileen Bullock, Crawfordsville, entered ky Beverly J. Zachary; Mary Louis Lockhart, 516 Lincoln St.. entered by her grandmother, Mrs. Ethel Shoptan: and Vivian Pauline Lewss, Lapel, entered by her sister-in-law, Mrs. Harry E. Lewis.

‘SWEETE ST GIRL IN THE W ORLD' ENTRY BLANK Search sponsored by The Times and RCA Victor Record Dealers in conjunction with the Li'l Abner Comic Strip.

A Victor "45" phonograph worth oe: fn. RCA Victor 4 ats slayer warth) Herewith is photograph of the girl I think is “The Sweetest iy Fach title | selected. BY most Girl in The World.” I want to enter this picture in The Times ntran ive a recording of at TE oe ae of the contest. search. be of any or woman r I nero, Her Name ..... Sesssecenses sedessressans severe ternsesssanne grandmo! A girl may enter her own picture. Her AGAreSS .ucescicesssstnnnesnasnnse ssesssssssennsnnnsnes ot rt Tire et Hose She | (relati hi if any) any num e is my (relationship. if ANY) ..cvecivieinrrvesnssnns tevsene led by an official entry . “ 1 Sank clipped fom The Times. The title of the RCA Victor Record from the “Singer All pictures become the property of The Single” Series that best describes my “Sweetest Girl” Is......

Times. none can be returned and the decision of the judges will be final

saa day tor submitting entries is My Name .....

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DELIVER THIS ENTRY BLANK WITH PHOTO TO ANY RCA VICTOR RECORD DEALER IN MARION COUNTY. IF YOU LIVE OUTSIDE OF MARION COUNTY YOU MAY MAIL PHOTOS AND ENTRY BLANKS TO: “SWEETEST GIRL IN

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