Modern Screen (Dec 1949 - Nov 1950)

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HOLDBOB bobby pins Lovely hair-do . . . lovely dress — of course you feel glamorous when you're ready for a partyl Now keep that "party look" all day long with Gayla HOLD-BOB bobby pins I So easy to open. Hold better! Gayla HOLD-BOB sets curls beautifully, keeps hair-dos lovely. There is no finer bobby pin. Afore women use ©cu|^dl HOLD -BOB than all other bobby pins combined/ GAYLORD PRODUCTS, INCORPORATED ©1950 O.F.I. • T. M. REQ. U.S. PAT. OFF. CHICAGO, ILL. came as the nicest Christmas present Santa Claus could have thought of! Having such congenial tastes, they should be very happy together. * * » \ When I walked in to Don Loper's cocktail party for newlyweds Janet Thomas and Gogi (he's the famous New York restaurateur) and saw Bing Crosby there, I nearly fell over. For years, Hollywood hostesses have been trying to bait Bing to attend their cocktail parties — and no go. But I can tell you — when he does show up, he has a good time for himself. No sitting in corners and not mixing for El Bingo. And, believe it or not, he was a picture of sartorial splendor, wearing a dark blue suit, white shirt and gray tie — rres elegant. Soon after Bing arrived. Cornel Wilde came in wearing slacks and a turtle-necked white sweater minus a coat. Bing took a look at him and cracked, "He looks like I'm supposed to!" Come to think of it — I think Emily Post should have a word with some of our stars about dressing correctly for the occasion. I've never seen such an assorted array of clothes for this affair, which was quite formal. Angela Lansbury was in a strictly tailored suit, no hat or gloves. Sylvia Sidney had on a black dress with red chandelier earrings that hung to her shoulders. Mrs. Van Heflin, Mrs. Reggie Gardiner, Mrs. Lee Bowman were all in correct cocktail dresses and looking very stunning. Judy Garland, too, was all dressed up in a black dress, feathered hat and — something new — a feathered bag to match. * * * Esther Williams and Ben Gage opened a Western-type cafe which serves very good food. You would think the place would be jumpin' and jivin' with fans hoping to see the beautiful proprietress and her star friends, wouldn't you? But, for some reason unknown to experts, the fans have not yet discovered it and continue to hang around the old standbys, such as Mocambo and Ciro's. So, many wellknown stars dine at Esther's minus autograph hounds. Listenin Post: Isn't there a secret love in Patricia Neal's life she isn't telling us about? I think there is. . . . Somebody got to Shelley Winters and told her she wasn't the type to go around looking "mousey," minus lipstick and with her hair uncurled. So she is back to make-up and good grooming, thank good ness. . . . Their names aren't too much alike but Macdonald Carey gets lots of mail intended for Wendell Corey and vice versa. I know how much John Derek hates stories about how super-handsome he is. But this is too good to keep: The other night, at a dinner party, John was seated next to a beautiful, red-headed glamor girl. That is, he was supposed to be seated next to her. But, before dinner was announced, the redhead got a peek at the seating arrangement and complained violently to the hostess. "I don't want to sit next to him. He's prettier than I am!" * * » So you think you want to be a movie star! Listen to Betty Hutton's daily routine while making Annie Gef Your Gun: Up at six o'clock. Showers, pins up her hair in a bandana, cold-creams her face (because of constant use of heavy studio make-up plus the dry California climate). A romp in the nursery with her adorable daughters until 6:45. Then breakfast (poached egg on toast, grapefruit and black coffee) promptly at seven. The studio at 7:30 with the next hour devoted to shampooing and dressing her hail, getting on her make-up and her costume. If it's a dance or song day, she goes immediately to the rehearsal stage to run through a routine she has already rehearsed for days. Reason for the "run through" is to see how the dance or song goes when she is dressed in the costume she actually wears on the screen. Sometimes it's found that a costume will hinder a dance step, so quick adjustments must be made. Then on to the set where she works (and how!) until 12:30. Before she has her lunch, Betty lies down for 15 minutes. The rest relaxes her and keeps her from eating on a "nervous" stomach.