Screenland (Nov 1950-Oct 1951)

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NO BELTS NO PINS NO PADS NO ODOR Open your mind ! Discover new and different ways to meet the problems of modern living ! You will get a great satisfaction out of making your own decisions regardless ofprevailinghabits or customs. Take for instance the Tampax method of monthly sanitary protection. There is so much to be said for this revolutionary product and yet — well, perhaps you are still hanging back. Here are some things you should know. . . Invented by a physician as an internal absorbent for use on "those days" by women generally. Made of high-absorbency cotton compressed in slender, onetime-use applicators. Tampax lets you dispense with belts, pins, external pads. No outside bulk whatever — no ridges or bulges under dresses. No odor or chafing; easy disposal. Your hands need not touch theTampax (remember there's the applicator !) and when it is in place you cannot feel it.Wear in tub or shower or while swimming. At drug or notion counters in 3 absorbencies : Regular, Super, Junior. Month's average supply slips into purse. Tampax Incorporated, Palmer, Mass. Accepted for Advertising 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 MaKCIA MOORE Fashion Editor Exclusive Photos by PICTORY Hollywood Parties They'll Never Forget Pamela Reed Most stars' first "big night out" has left deep impressions on them and here's why I Hope My Daughter Doesn't — Linda Darnell Marry until she's 25 . . . most women don't know enough about life before that A Career Girl Should Live Alone Marta Toren The fear of a/oneness worries most career girls, but not so with Marta Toren "I Have No Gripes About Hollywood" Dorothy O'Leary "This is the best job in the world," says Gregory Peck Could Be Another Betty Grable! Terri Lee Randall In one year Mitzi Gaynor has become one of the most promising starlets Please Don't Get Personal Paul Marsh Barbara Stanwyck feels some things are her own business and that's the way she keeps them Why I Fell In Love With Eddie Olga O'Brien He's a worry bird, but with Edmond O'Brien, it's all right, he gets things done Rita Hayworth, soon to be starring in a Columbia picture 28 32 22 26 30 36 40 45 46 Kirk Douglas, starring in "Ace In The Hole" Bette Davis, starring in "Payment On Demand" 34 r What Hollywood Itself Is Talking About! Lynn Bowers Your Guide To Current Films Rahna Maughan 6 12 Newsreel 19 U. S. Subs Score A Hit! 24 Strike Up The Band! (Rita Hayworth) 29 Tain't So About Kirk (Kirk Douglas) 33 Story Of A Divorce (Bette Davis) 35 More Fun Than Singing Lessons (Doris Day) 38 Spare Time Career For Gene (Gene Tierney) 42 Gables On Location (Clark Gable) 44 Sckeenlanu Salutes Arthur Kennedy 50 King Cotton's Court 48 Looking Ahead Elizabeth Lapham 52 Easy On The Feet, Easy On The Eyes i. 54 ON THE COVER, JANE RUSSELL, STARRING IN THE RKO PRODUCTION, "H/S KINO OF WOMAN" * MAY, 1951 Volnme FiftyKivii NUMBEK SEVBN PUBLISHED BY J. FRED HENRY PUBLICATIONS, INC. ARTHUR KAPLAN Circulation Manager (Newsstand Div.) A. E. CARDWELL Circulation Manager (Subscription Div.) SCUEENLAND. Published monthly by J. Fred Henry Publications. Inc., 444 Madison Ave.. New York 22, N. Y. Advertising Oniccs: 444 Madison Ave., New York 22, N. Y. : 6 N. Michigan Ave.. Chicago 2. 111.; 816 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 SCUEENLAND assumes no responsibility for their safety. $3.00 for two years and $4.50 for three years in the United States, and South America; 50c a year additional in Canada; other foreign ( ountrles $1.00 a year additional. When entering a new subscription please allow not less than 60 days for voir first copy to reach you. Wh"n renewing your subscription, prompt remittance helps to assure continuous ervice. us five weeks in advance. Be sure to give both old and new address and /one o> other infnrmn'^n necessirv Entered as second class matter. September 23. 1930. at the Post Off! March 3. 1879. Additional entry at Chicago. 111. Copyright 1931 MBMBBR AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS. Chances of "fldress must reach New York. N. Y. . under the act of In .1 l-'iril llcnrv I'ubliCatloiiH. Inc.