Modern Screen (Jul-Dec 1945)

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ine Haver, that diesel-powered dream boat currently dancing her way through "The Dolly Sisters," has three things on her mind at present, to wit: 1. Contrary to the report of a writer in a national magazine, she is carrying on NO feud with Jeanne Crain. She and Jeanne got their start in the same picture, "Home in Indiana," and their careers have progressed apace. They are friends, each interested in the progress of the other even though they don't spend their entire time trying to dress alike in private life, muttering secrets in one another's ear, or otherwise acting like School Days at dear old Poly High. Jeanne is quiet, thoughtful, ethereal. June is gay, enthusiastic, active. The rumor that when the girls went on a bond tour they disagreed so desperately that one girl was sent 'to Cincinnati and the other to Indianapolis, is one thousand percent false. The plans for dividing the troupe were made long before the 20th Caravan left Hollywood ; they were based upon the need to cover as much territory as possible within time limitations. (Continued on page 79) her own, it's often The studio ' picks June's "big occasion" escorts but, on Eddie Ryan for Coconut Groving and home by one! She buys things by the half dozen and will get something new for every date, even if it's only a hanky. Did you know: June and Farley aren't engaged, the HaverGrable password is "sis," and Junie's house is a dream-plus? BY ABIGAIL PUTNAM MEMO ON JUNE