Modern Screen (Dec 1949 - Nov 1950)

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Because we're apart so much, we know that only our shared life has meaning. ■ Happily married? At the moment — no, we're not. And what has come between the Hodiaks, John and Anne? One continent and one ocean. Remove those two small barriers, and we are happy — just about the happiest combination in the world. "After all, Anne," people tell me, "John will be home in another week or two. Lots of Hollywood actors are in Europe on location. You've got to be adult about such things." Well, my answer to all that sort of well-meant advice is a loud, unlady-like, "Go, jump in the lake!" I refuse to be "big" and/or adult about the whole business. If lots of Hollywood actors must be in Europe on location, let 'em go. But please leave my John at home. And I'd like to stay there, too. Even with the most wonderful husband in creation, how can I be happy when all that's left of him around the house (Continued on page 74) 41