Screenland (Nov 1950-Oct 1951)

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On prepaid orders add 20c for postage and handling. You save C.O.D. charges. If C.O.D. you pay price plus postage and C.O.D. charges. Money Back Guarantee. Style No. Size 1st Color Choice 2nd Color Choice 211 (Print) NAME ADORESS CITY & ZONE STATE Send for FREE FASHION CATALOG »rd«r and aave 86c pottage. Money back In 6 dan If not dellirnted I DRESDEN ARTWORKS. Dept. 280. 169 W. Madison SL. Chicago 2. III. 74 call list for a picture. So this is their first separation. * * * Ginger Rogers, whose new heart interest when last heard from was Steve Cochran, has been teaching her boy how to play tennis. He couldn't have a better — or more attractive — teacher. * * * Red Skelton's finally turned coivboy, in MGM's "Texas Carnival" and his two kids couldn't be happier. One night Red came clomping home in his boots and spurs, just to show of to his sprouts a little, and was hit squar in the eye by his son Richard's water gun, Richard being a little faster on the draw than his pop. * * * We hear that the two stars of "My Favorite Spy" are by no means one another's favorites. Apparently Hedy Lamarr doesn't feel that one Robert Hope is the funniest man of all time; nor does SkiNose get all in a froth over Miss L.'s famous glamour. Well, just as long as the picture's as funny as Robert's past ones, who cares? * * * This is a switch. "Where's Charley?" that veteran old comedy which has been made as a movie several times and more recently done as a Broadway musical, starring Ray Bolger, will now be turned back into a movie, musical type, starring Tops In Movie Music "OOYAL Wedding" album, starring S\ Fred Astaire and Jane Powell, for MGM . . . "Aba Daba Honeymoon," from "Two Weeks With Love," and "Beautiful Madness" by Freddy Martin for Victor . . . Doris Day's "Lullaby Of Broadway" album for Columbia . . . "Too Late Now," from "Royal Wedding," and "Too Young" by Toni Arden for Columbia . . . Mario Lanza's "Vesti La Giubba" and "Ave Maria" for Victor . . . "My Love An' My Mule," from "Mr. Imperium," and "Palladium Patrol" by Tex Beneke for MGM . . . "Let Me Look At You," from "Mr. Imperium," and "Chante-Moi" by Ted Straeter for MGM ... "I Left My Hat In Haiti," from "Royal Wedding," and "Here Come The Blues" by Billy Eckstine for MGM . . . Roy Rogers' "Katy" and "Yogy The Dogie" for Victor . . . "Alice In Wonderland," from film of same name, and "I'll Never Know Why" by Hugo Winterhalter for Victor . . . "I'm Late" and "Twas Brillig," both from "Alice In Wonderland," by Mindy Carson for Victor . . . Nat King Cole's "Destination Moon," based on film of same name, and "Always You" for Capitol . . . Tops In Pops RALPH FLANAGAN'S "Everytime I Fall In Love" and "Slow Drive" jor Victor . . . Paul Weston's "Let Me In" — you guessed it, Ray Bolger. Warners paid a pretty penny for the rights to the Broadway hit show. * * * When Burt Lancaster left recently jor Italy to make "The Crimson Pirate," he took the family along. So the Lancasters' fourth child, due in July, will be born in Rome. * * # Jan Sterling couldn't have cared less when she was informed that she'd been dropped from New York's social register. Apparently the fact that she's become a movie star and is married to another one, Paul Douglas, was just too, too much and so she was included out. Her answer, boiled down, was "So what?" * * * New foursome around town — Corinne Calvet and John Bromfield with Richard Stapley and his wife. Most of their evenings are spent at ice rinks. Richard's bride, Susan Strong, is giving them all skating lessons. Before she married the good looking young Britisher, Susan toured with Sonja Henie's ice show. * * * Looks as if the romantic Frenchman, Charles Boyer, has his mind on an entirely new type cf career. He's turned character actor for the new Alan Ladd picture, "Rage Of The Vulture," and the suave Mr. B. seems to like it that way. and "How Thoughtful Of You" for Columbia . . . Bing Crosby's "Sentimental Music" and "Any Town Is Paris When You're Young" for Decca . . . Fran Warren's "Don't Leave Me Now" and "I Love You Much Too Much" for Victor . . . Vaughn Monroe's "You Are The One" and "A Strawberry Moon" for Victor . . . Georgia Gibbs' "Once Upon A Nickel" and "Shoo Shoo Baby" for Coral . . . Don Cornell's "My Inspira-> tion" and "You Can't Tell A Lie" forVictor . . . Irving Fields' "Melody Cruise" album for Victor . . . Erroll Garner's "Honeysuckle Rose" and "My Heart Stood Still" for Columbia . . . Bob Dewey's "Merry Widow Waltz" and "Vilia" for Victor . . . Mary Mayo's "It Only Takes A Minute" and "My Love An' My Mule" for Capitol . . . Art Lund's "A Young Man's Fancy" and "From Wizzleton To Wuzzleton" for MGM . . . "Let Me In" and "Hurry Home To Me" by Fontane Sisters and Texas Jim Robertson for Victor . . . Other Toppers COLUMBIA'S "Piano Moods" albums . . . "Mambo Riff" and "Voy Pa La Loma" by Noro Morales for Columbia . . . Frank Petty's "When I Lost You" and "Marcheta" for MGM . . . Johnny Desmond's "Too Young" and "I Fell" for MGM . . . Percy Faith's "No One But You" and "Good-bye, John" for Columbia BERT BROWN PRINTED IN THE U. S. A. BY THE CUNEO PRESS, INC. RECORD ROUNHUP