Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 21 Feb 1930, p. 37

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February 21, 1930 WILMETTE · LIFE' ROBERTS RINEHART, famous fo r her mystery tales, humorous atoriu and plays. Among her best known works are "The Bat ," "The Man in Lou.w T en, " and the delightful "Tish" stories. MARY HURST, brilliant short story and novelist: author of u:riter "Hu moresque," "Mannequin," .. Lummox," and the recent best seller, "A President is Born." fAt-;NIE Where · lS the loveliest mother .. the most attractive child · lll All America? · and aid in submitting prints: The time is short, so do not delay. If unable to secure entry blanks in your community, address Contest Dept. Photographers' Association . of America, 225 8 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio. CHARLES AYLElT, President. Photog· raphera' Auociation of Amtric~t-/nternational-which is this celebruting ira Golden Annie1traatf1. V"" $20,000.00 CASH · for 444 Winners world-famous people Mary Roberts Rinehart, Fannie Hurst, Charles Aylett-seek America's loveliest mother, America's most attractive child. They have 444 cash prizes-a total of $2o.ooo-to distribute among the winners. HREE · · · Jmarlt of a Maarer for ir I T INTERNATIONAL This emblem ia lht Photogr~phtr 1!~....-' Look ll -·· All their decisions will be made from pho\.ographs, for this unique contest is sponsored by the Photographers' Association of America, commemorating its Fiftieth Anniversary. Your entry may easily win one of the choice a wards, and the fame that comes with them! AWARDS America's Loveliest Mother FIRST INTERNATIONAL AWARD ....·. ... . $1,500.00 SOO.OO SECOND THIRD INTERNATIONAL AWARD ... · ···. INTERNATIONAL AWARD .· · · ····· . ----CONTEST R U L E S - - - 1. Contest is open to any ruident of United Statu or Canada, except persons or members of families of persons connected ill any way with photographic industry. !. Any photograph taken by professional photographer, after Feb. 20, 1930, sh<tll be digible for competition. mit as many such photographs as desired. Entunt may aab· 250.00 FIRST SECTIONAL AWARD, SIX ~ECTIONS 2ND TO 1 ITH SECTIONAL AWARDS, EACH SECTION . . . .. .·.... ..... . · · . . . 12TH TO 33RD SECTIONAL AWARDS, EACH SECTION . . . . . . . . · · · · · · · . . . . · . . . . · FIRST CAN"-DIAN AWARD .. . . . . · .. .. .... . too.oo SO.OO as.OO I. Each entry must be accompanied by entry blank, properly filled in. If more than one print is submitted by entrant, ucb must be" accompanied by separate entry blank. Obtain entrr blanks from your local photographer, or by using coupon below. Awards and Fame for Winners Remember there are two identical lists of prizesone for lovely mothers. the other for attractive children. You may enter either. or both, at no cost or obligation. Read the simple rules; see how easy it is to win. Every print will receive equal consideration-those from the smallest towns as well as those from the largest cities. Photographic skill is not a factoronly the charm of the subject. But each entry must be the work of · a professional photographer. Opportunity-your opportunity-beckons! For besides the liberal cash awards, newspapers and magaThe zines will carry the winning photographs. winners will become famous overnight. So go to your photographer at once: ask him for entry blanks f. Combination or group pictures of mother and children are not eligible for either contest. ure. mother or child. Each entry must be sinale fia· 2ND TO liTH CANADIAN AWARDS, EACH .. 12TH TO 21ST CANADIAN AWARDS, EACH. too.oo so.oo as.oo 5. Photoaraphs of motbtra may only be entered by subject herself, or with her written consent: photogupha of children only by parents or guardiana, or with their written consent. America's Most Attractive Child FIRST INTERNATIONAL AWARD .···· ·· ·· · · t,SOO.OO SOO.OO asO.OO SECOND THIRD INTERNATION,l.L AWARD ..· ·. ... I. Each prize-wh. :ng photograph bec omu property of Photo· graphers' Association of America, whoae right to use it for advtrtising, publicity and exhibition purposes is acknowledaed by entrant. All other prints will be returned if requuted. INTERNATIONAL AWARD .... ···· .. FIRST SECTIONAL AWARD, SIX SE .::TIONS 2ND TO liTH SECTIONAL AWARDS, EACH SECTION . ........ ...... . · · · . . . 12TH TO 33RD SECTIONAL. AWARDS, EACH SECTION .... ·. . . · . . · . . . . . · · · · · FIRST CANADIAN AWARD ........ . · · · ... · 2ND TO liTH CANADIAN AWARDS, EACH . . 12TH TO 21ST CANADIAN AWARDS, EACH. 100.00 SO.OO as.OO 100.00 SO.OO as.OO 7. Any one entrant may receive only one prize. Intemational prize winners are not eligible for sectional competition. 8. Size. style or quality of photograph aball not be given con· sider..tion. . Awards made solely on appropriateness of aabjrcta as "tht loveliest mothtr" or "the most attractivr child." 9. In event of a tit for any award, each tying contestant rt· uives full amount of that prize. Decisions of judgea shall be fi~al. 10. All entries must be mailed to Contest Dept. , Pbotoarapbin' Association of Am£rica--postmarktd not latu than midniaht, May 10. 1930 . . Arrange Now With One of These Photographers for Your Contest Photograph JOSEPH P· HONE UNJ. D . .TOLOFF 518 DAVIS ST., EVANSTON EuGENE PHONE UNI. L. RAY CHICAGO AVE., EVANSTON BERNIE STUDIO PHONB UNI. 2178 2238 1606 8998 1623 SHERMAN AVE., EVANSTON .. ··... · These are Evanston members of the Photographers' Association of America.

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