Modern Screen (Jul-Dec 1945)

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Maureen cannot refrain from greasepaint orgies — it's in the blood! Just over pneumonia. Jane's making H'wood "halo hair-do" conscious. T„0SE ReAGaNs! ■ You certainly wouldn't think it to look at her, but Miss Maureen Reagan is one young soul whose type of amusement has to be carefully censored. In short, she is not allowed to see any of her mother's pictures. There is, of course, a very good reason. One afternoon Maureen's nurse took Maureen and a buddy of Miss Reagan's to the movies to see Jane Wyman's latest picture, "The Doughgirls." You will probably remember that, in one alleged comedy scene in the picture, Jack Carson gives Jane a shove that sends her spinning to land in an outraged heap on the floor. Maureen knows Jack, of course, and likes him well enough. Maureen also knows Jack-a-boy, {Continued on page 122) No frills to their love, no fancy words. Just enough spilling over for Maureen and Mike. With "Animal Kingdom" completed, 'Janie's constantly with baby Michael Edward, whose "birth" announcements were in the form of military orders. Mom's the gal taking voice lessons in the hope of title-roling Helen Morgan. M.'s the babe insisting that her piano's not off-key — like some folks'! 41