Screenland Plus TV-Land (Nov 1952 - Oct 1953)

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Impetuous males are no problem to Debbie Reynolds, who seems to have found the key to safe and sound dating With Rexford Alan Phillips. At Ciro's with Carleton Carpenter. BY JACK HOLLAND No telltales for Bob Fosse. A date with Robert Wagner. If a girl as popular as Debbie Reynolds is in Hollywood can enjoy a date and keep her integrity and decency, certainly a girl in any other town can do just as well. It isn't, after all, where you live — it's what you, yourself, are really after and honestly want. You can wrestle or be smart. It's up to you. WHEN DO YOU MAKE HIM STOP? You're out with a guy, he's making with the sweet talk, he's heading towards that parking place, he parks, leans towards you and you know what he's got on his mind. This, young lady, is where you have to know how to get out of a spot. The business of putting the brakes on the impetuous male is not a new problem. Every girl who has dated has had to call on her wiles and wits to meet a situation. Dates may be fun, but they can also be headaches to the young lady who still is hanging on to a few desirable virtues. Hollywood actresses have the same problems to meet as those of any girl in any town. Some have learned when to get the man to stop. Debbie Reynolds is one young lady who seems to have found the key to safe and sound dating. She has discovered that if a girl is interesting as a personality, if she has self-respect, a gentleman isn't too likely to turn suddenly into a wolf. And she has found that if a girl keeps her sense of values uppermost in her mind there is usually no problem. Of all the young stars in Hollywood, Debbie has probably kept her head better than anyone you can think of. The fellows she dates know she isn't in the mood for anything serious, that there's no desire on her part for any heavy romance, so they treat her with the respect she naturally commands. With Debbie, they know she's the kind of a girl who can get a kick out of little things like eating popcorn at a movie, having a ride on a roller coaster, eating a hamburger instead of marching off to some club. Because she finds a real zest in living and in being young, she doesn't have to seek out vicarious pleasures. In most cases, if a girl finds herself in a parked car with a guy with too much amour on his mind, she very likely has herself to blame. She has probably given the man a few wrong ideas during the evening by her actions. Possibly she tried to be sultry and glamourous by wearing too much siren-like make-up. Or maybe she dressed in such a way as to create a false impression. Undoubtedly, she was unnecessarily coy and flirtatious or was a tease, (continued on pace 55) Of the young stars in Hollywood, Debbie has kept her head better than anyone. ^ 2<