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Alyce McCormick

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31: 103:(co-founder of the group) was her godmother. In 1923, she was designated the most beautiful girl in Nebraska in a contest, which led to her going to New York City to participate in a national beauty contest. She finished as runner-up in the national competition, which was held in conjunction with the Spring Fashion Show of the National Milliners' Association. 165:
newspaper, thinking that the alleged co-respondent was the actress, put a file photograph of Alyce McCormick with a story about the divorce suit in the newspaper's December 1, 1925, issue. Following that publication, three newspaper syndicates distributed the erroneous pairing of photograph and story
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Before McCormick became an entertainer, she was the Omaha relief secretary for the Volunteers of America. She began helping with missionary work when she was four years old, and as she matured she took on more responsibilities. She sang in prisons in North Carolina, New Jersey, Illinois, Nebraska,
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A case of mistaken identity led to McCormick's involvement in 44 libel suits after a Pennsylvania divorce case in 1925 identified a woman named Alice McCormick as co-respondent, and that name was included in a wire-service story about the divorce. An employee at the
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McCormick was born in Chicago in 1899 and was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. A. McCormick. The family moved to Omaha when she was six or seven years old. Her father was a minister who was head of operations of the (VOA) for four states, and
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to their clients across the United States, indicating that the actress was the co-respondent in the divorce suit. On March 19, 1926, the suits were settled out of court, with terms of the settlement "dictated personally" by the actress.
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McCormick married Caryl H. Strauser in St. Louis on February 26, 1918. She filed for divorce a few months after the marriage, but Strauser tried to shoot her and then killed himself before the case was heard in court.
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Kansas, and California. She preached and conducted testimony meetings. She ministered to needy people, and she kept books for the organization.
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On January 5, 1932, McCormick died of pneumonia in Hollywood.
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In 1923, McCormick began working as a showgirl at the
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Volunteers of America
Maud Ballington Booth
Winter Garden Theatre
Frankenstein
The Spirit of Notre Dame
New York Mirror


"Omaha 'angel of streets' succumbs"


"The Stage Converts a Girl Evangelist!"
Newspapers.com
"Nebraska Beauty on Her Way to New York"
Newspapers.com
"Boston Beats Out Omaha In Beauty Contest At Spring Hatmakers Meet"
Newspapers.com


"From Broadway Back to the Salvation Army"
Newspapers.com
"Nebraska's prettiest girl abandons stage fame to work as street missionary"
Newspapers.com


"Alyce McCormic, Film Actress"
"Girl's 44 libel suits settled out of court"
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1899 births

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