Modern Screen (Dec 1949 - Nov 1950)

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She's nobody's baby now, she's Nick's wife— and the most important chapter in Liz's life has begun. ■ And so the honeymoon is over. And so Mrs. Conrad Nicholson Hilton, Junior, is back in Hollywood to settle down and face her new life. Mrs. Hilton. M-r-s— period. Those three little letters that loom so big have put an end to one life of Elizabeth Taylor's— her girlhoofd— and started her on the sweet, exciting story of another— the life of a woman and a man's wife. I'm sure no adored star and worshipped daughter ever had a more wonderful honeymoon or a warmer welcome when she got home — and by now her wedding, her tour, her return are memories to Elizabeth, memories surely which will linger with her forever but memories, too, that fade in significance every minute as her new life unfolds and its adult problems press. Here she is home again and laughing, ''Don't everyone stare at me so. Why, I'm just the same Elizabeth, just the same girl!" And right to her lovely face I'm {Continued on page 95)