Modern Screen (Jul-Dec 1945)

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"GOOD LUCK, SHIRLEY!" 1 Shirley's brother George, a Marine flier since the year before Pearl Harbor, has received on honorable discharge and plans to become a H'wood personal representative — press agent, to us! Now that Westlake gals have an engagement to thrill over, they'll forget the objections and fuss over Shirl's first screen kiss in "Kiss and Tell," her latest pic. (With Mom.) Remember when Shirley announced her "retirement" ir 1940? It didn't last a year. She recently got Look Mog award for "growing up so gracefully on the screen. Fiapce Jack confesses he had never been parriculorlv interested in Shirley as an actress. Shirl confides hi sincerity is what rated. (With Danny Kaye at Ciros.