Screenland (Nov 1950-Oct 1951)

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using Tampax -right away! Keep your mother on the young side. Help her to stay in sympathy with young ideas and both of you will be the better for it! The adoption of Tampax (for monthly sanitary protection) is a fairly good test of a mother's youthful attitude. So start her using Tampax — right away. You will do her a real service. Tampax is a revolutionary product (it's used internally) but is thoroughly scientific. Invented by a physician, it consists of pure surgical cotton compressed into slender, white applicators for dainty, convenient insertion. When in place, the Tampax is conforming in shape and you cannot feel its presence. It causes no odor and is readily disposed of. With Tampax you need no belts, no pins and no external pads. Being used internally it absolutely cannot make a bulge or ridge or wrinkle to "show through." You may take your tub or shower without removing the Tampax. A month's supply fits into a purse Sold at drug or notion counter in 3 absorbencies — Regular, Super, Junior. Tampax Incorporated, Palmer, Mass. Accepted for Advertising by the Journal of the American Medical Association trDFFMI AND 9 VICt E. II LAN V J. FRED HENRY, Publisher LESTER GRADY, Editor CHARLES W. ADAMS Art Director ANNE MASCHKE Asst. Art Director STANLEY M. COOK Production Manager KAY BRUNELL Fashion Editor Exclusive Photos by PICTORY How Independent Should A Girl Be? Dorothy O'Leary 22 "Strive for the happy medium," advises June Haver Really Want To Know Bing? Mildred Mac Arthur 26 Some clarifying tacts about Bing Crosby Sidelights On Stanwyck Kate Holliday 30 Barbara, herself, is just as vital as the super-charged story of her new film Something New In Triangles Fredda Dudley Balling 36 Dana Andrews, his wife Mary, and a lady named after a Polynesian princess Telling On Themselves Jerry Asher 40 Though these stars are up on top they're still trying to overcome bad traits Please Don't Ask Me That! Terry Moore 46 "Interviews are fun," says Terry, but some questions give her a trying time Stay As Mean As You Are Alyce Can field 48 Dan Duryea's unusual contribution to Hollywood history Record Roundup Bert Brown 73 Janet Leigh, starring in "Jet Pilot" 28 Linda Darnell, starring in "Two Flags West'" 32 Ruth Roman, starring in "Dallas" 34 What Hollywood Itself Is Talking About Lynn Bowers 6 Your Guide To Current Films Rahna Maughan 12 Newsreel 19 "The Show Must Go On!" says Judy (Judy Garland) 24 Janet's Truly Flying High! (Janet Leigh) 29 Sunshine For Linda (Linda Darnell) 33 No Type Casting For Ruth (Ruth Roman) 35 That Rabbit Man's Here ( James Stewart) 38 The Return Of Mrs. Miniver (Greer Garson ) 39 Adaptable Adele (Adele Jergens) 44 Screenland Salutes Charlton Heston 50 Softball Classic ., 51 North Wind Charm .' Kay Brunell 42 Contour Sorcery 52 To Give Or To Keep? Elizabeth Lapham 54 ON THE COVER. JANE POWELL. STARRING IN THE METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER FILM, "ROYAL WEDDINC" NOVEMBER, 1950 Volume Fifty-five Number One PUBLISHED BY J. FRED HENRY PUBLICATIONS, INC. ARTHUR KAPLAN Circulation Manager (Newsstand Div.) A. E. CARDWELL Circulation Manager (Subscription Div.) SI KRENLAND. Published monthly by J. Fred Henry Publications, Inc., 444 Madison Ave.. New York 22, N. Y. Advertising Offices: 444 Madison Ave.. New York 22, N. Y. ; 6 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago 2, 111.: 810 W. 5th St., Los Angeles 13. Calif. Gordon Simpson, West Coast Manager. William Thomas, Chicago Manager, Manuscripts and drawings must be accompanied by return postage. They will receive careful attention, but SCKKENLANT) assumes no responsibility for their safety. Subscriptions $1.80 for one year, $3.00 for two years and $4. SO for three years in the United States, its possessions, Cuba. Mexico. Central and South America; 60c a year additional In Canada: other foreign countries $1.00 a year additional. When entering a new subscription please allow not less than 60 days for your first copy to reach you. When renewing your subscription, prompt remittance helps to assure continuous service. Chances of address must reach us five weeks in advance. Iio sure to give both old and new address and zone or other information necessary. Entered as second cliss matter. September 23. 1930. at the Post Office. New York, N. Y.. under the act of March 3, 1870. Additional entry at Chicago, 111. Copyright 1950 by J. Fr»d Henry Publications, Inc. MEMBEn AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS.