Screenland (Nov 1949-Oct 1950)

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Women have their troubles when the hot weather arrives So it's a hot and humid day! So it's also a day when sanitary protection is needed! Lady, you should learn about *Tampax. For the lucky woman who discovers Tampax can sail through the month without ever a thought of belts and heavy pads — and everything that these accessories imply. Tampax is actually invisible when in use. More, it cannot he felt even in tfie slightest degree. Tampax is the invention of a doctor. It is worn internally and absorbs internally. It discards every bit of outside bulk. Nothing is present to make you uncomfortable. Or to chafe. Or cause odor. No bulges or edge-lines with Tampax. It may be worn in swimming. . . . Made of pure surgical cotton, Tampax is compressed in applicators for easy insertion and changing. Highly absorbent. Small in size. Disposal no trouble. You can buy Tampax at drug stores and notion counters even in country villages. Three absorbencies— Regular, Super, Junior. Average month's supply fits in purse. Tampax Incorporated, Palmer, Mass. Accepted for Adverlising by the Journal of the American Medical Association J. FRED HENRY, Publisher LESTER GRADY, Editor CHARLES W. ADAMS Art Director ANNE MASCHKE Asst. Art Director STANLEY M. COOK Production Manager KAY BHUNELL Fashion Editor Exclusive Photos by PICTORY What Hollywood Itself Is Talking About Lynn Bowers The stars, too, like to keep posted on film news and social activities Hedy Really Surprised Me ! John Hodiak John had heard Hedy Lamarr was unhappy having him as co-star — but read this If You Like 'Em Rugged Patricia Keats MGM, which gave us Clark Gable, has another big treat in Howard Keel He Simply Can't Believe It ! Cathy Clayton Richard Todd's used to shocks, but his sudden fame really startles him "I'm Not The Husband Type" Mary Jane Manners "Perhaps it is because I don't want to be possessed," says Steve Cochran Men Who've Meant Something To Me Doris Day "/ think a woman reHects the influences of the men who have crossed her path" How To Pick A Husband Reba and Bonnie Churchill This is how lovely Marta Toren would do it Don't Let The Gleam Fool You! Marilyn Sable "Often the man with the hero's look, " says ZacRary Scott, "is really a villain" She Was Just Browsing Around Donald McClure That's what Mercedes McCambridge said when she first arrived in Hollywood Record Roundup Bert Brown June Haver, starring in "The Daughter Of Rosie O'Grady" Jeanne Grain, starring in "Cheaper By The Dozen" Cecile Aubry, starring in "The Black Rose" 20 22 24 26 36 40 42 45 46 74 28 30 32 Party Gossip Cobina Wright 6 Your Guide To Current Films Helen Hendricks 12 N^cwsrccl ■ •>•••>•.•*•.•••■• a* 19 With A Heart Not So Gay (June Haver) 29 Precious Milestones (Jeanne Crain) 31 Tyrone's New Leading Lady ( Cecile Aubry) 33 Helping Hand From Hollywood 35 He Sure Gets Around! (Burt Lancaster) 38 Society And The Stars Make Merry 44 Fun With "Father" 48 SCREENLAND Salutes June AUyson and Dick Powell 50 Bare Facts Courtenay Marvin 16 Sun-Fun Fashion Selections Kay Brunell 52 Under Cover Flattery 54 Star Buys 57 ON THE COVER, ESTHER WILLIAMS, STARRING IN "DUCHESS OF IDAHO, ' METRO-GOLOWYN-MAVER FILM JULY, 1950 Volume Fifty-four Number Ninf PUBLISHED BY J. FRED HENRY PUBLICATIONS, INC. ARTHUR KAPLAN Circulation Manager (Newsstand Div.) A. E. CARDWELL Circulation Manager (Subscription Div.) SCREEISTLAUD. Published monthly by J. Fred Henry Publications, Inc.. 444 Madison Ave., New York 22, N. T. Advertising Offices: 444 Madison Ave.. New York 22. N. T. ; 6 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago 2, 111.: 8'lf! W. 5th St., Los Angeles 13. Calif. Gordon Slmpsofi, West Coast Manager. William Thomas, Chicago Manager. Manuscripts and drawings must be accompanied by return postage. They will receive careful attention, but SCREENLAND assumes no responsibility for their safety. Subscriptions $1.80 for one year, $3.00 for two years and $4.50 for three years in the pnited States, its possessions, Cuba, Mexico, Central and South America; 50c a year additional in Canada i.'other foreign countries $1.00 a year additional. When entering a new subscription please allow not less than ,(!0 days for yOur first copy to reach you. When renewing your .subscription, prompt remittance helps to assiire continuous service. Changes of address must reach u-s five weeks in advance. Be .sure to give both old ana new address and zone or other informatian necessary. Entered as second class matter. September 23, 1930./at the Post Office, New York. N. Y., under the act of March 3, 1879. Additional entry at Chicago, III./ Copyright 1950 by J. Fr«d Henry Publications, Inc. MEMBEU AUDIT BUREAU OP CIRCULATIONS.