Modern Screen (Dec 1940 - Nov 1941)

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It's a matter of give 'n' take in thrills, as Hollywood's gay blades turn ont for this premiere on ice Irene Dunne beams now that husband Francis Griffin has given up his N. Y. practise. Up to now, hp's been commuty ing to his Manhattan dentist's office! Dancer George Murphy and wife take lessons in skating the light fantastic from the Follies retinue on opening night. Tempted to swap his dancing pumps for a pair of skates, George went around backstage after the performance was over to find out just exactly what the chances were. Ronnie Reagan, who spends his spare moments modeling for the art students at U.C.L.A., played hookey for the occasion. The former sports announcer never misses an event like this — and he doesn't mind ^ the autograph hunters a bit. 40 MODERN SCREEN