Modern Screen (Dec 1949 - Nov 1950)

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1 Wanda Hendrix and Audie Murphy now face the desperate question: Must conflicts between them tear their bright dreams apart? BY CYNTHIA MILLER pic id Wanda symbolizes their current unhappiness. ■ A little wisp of a girl, Wanda came into the room looking as crisp and cool as if she had slept on a bed of mint leaves. Audie, on the other hand, seemed wan and melancholy as he sat on the sofa watching his young wife make an entrance. It seemed apparent that the marriage of Wanda Hendrix and Audie Murphy had changed from poetry to pose. But Wanda, every inch the actress, didn't show it. She let a smile flit across her lips, and her green eyes sparkled brilliantly, and she played the picture of divine domestic bliss to the hilt. She had been married only 10 months but, magazine deadlines being what they are, she and Audie were posing in advance for first anniversary photographs— and Wanda was determined to show the world that her marriage to the most-decorated U. S. infantryman of World War II was a tremendous success. However, you could look in Audie's eyes — eyes incapable of deception or {Continued on page 93) 24