Modern Screen (Aug-Dec 1943)

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I ',6r coo. By Farral Danton Army Wife All gour rules go up the spout when a girl like Lamour falls in lore. Imagine marrying a gug who bans orehids and umbrella-i/th halm even skips the diamond! A Paramount studio workman hurried to a certain dressing room in Star Alley and lifted a name plate from a certain door. He carried the plate to the paint shop where it was given a fresh coat of white. Over this, black letters were inscribed: Having obliterated the name "Dorothy Lamour," a new name came to view: "Mrs. William Ross Howard, III." Out in San Bernardino where one of the Army Air Depots is located, a certain captain parked his car. A nearby urchin, having read the local papers, yelled, "Hey, aren't you Dorothy Lamour's husband?" The answer came back pleasantly but firmly. "No. Dorothy Lamour is my wife." Those two incidents really \Cotitinued on page 77) ■ Red c/.'nowe Z "°'tress r on AUGUST, 1943