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

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can hardly believe I'm the same person!" "When I look back at the uncomfortable, ill-at-ease woman I used to be on 'those days of the month' it seems impossible that a simple change in sanitary protection could have made such a difference!" So many women have made this same delightful discovery the minute they change to Tampax. You actually may feel like an entirely different person! Gone is the whole bulky beltpin-pad harness; Tampax is worn internally. Knowing there is nothing that can possibly "show" adds to your poise and sense of security. That uncomfortable worry about odor vanishes; odor can't form with Tampax. And physically, you feel more comfortable. There's no chafing, no irritation — Tampax can't be felt, once it's in place. It may even be worn while you're taking your shower or your tub. You can get Tampax at drug or notion counters in your choice of 3 absorbencies : Regular, Super, Junior. Very easy to dispose of. Month's supply goes in purse. Tampax Incorporated, Palmer, Mass. CI NO BELTS NO PINS NO PADS NO ODOR Accepted for Advertising by the Journal of the American Medical Association 4 Screenland plus TV-LAND Volume Fiity-Seven, Number Twelve i October, 19p3 FIRST RUN FEATURES Hollywood On Broadway By Danton Walker 19 Visiting stars can set even blase New York back on its heels My Husband, Our Baby And I By Reba and Bonnie Churchill 25 Elizabeth Taylor lets her hair down in a frank discussion of her private life Excitement For Clark In Africa By Paul Marsh 26 Living in the jungle was a happy experience for Clark Cable Will Marilyn Escape The Sex Hex? By Dorothy Culman 29 Fame and misfortune have been the lot of sexy stars like Marilyn Monroe Fallen Idol? By Tom Carlson 31 Will Jane Powell's romance with Gene Nelson imperil her career? What Do I Know About Love! By Gene Morris 33 Lana Turner reveals the ache in her heart, the hopes that remain It's A Lie! By Mildred Gibson 35 Don't ever tell Kathryn Grayson a movie actress leads an easy life The Amazing Miss Hayworth By Jose Ferrer 36 Rita Hayworth, admired for beauty and sex appeal, has different charm for Jose The Number One Hot Water Boy By Louis Reid 39 Errol Flynn continues getting, into serious trouble over and over again The Truth About Vittorio And Me By Shelley Winters 40 "The first period of our marriage was tough, but we lived thru the adjustment" Don't You Believe It! By Charlton Heston 42 This rugged Heston man can tell you how to snare a husband Dance Your Worries Away By Mrs. Arthur Murray 44 "To put fun in your life — try dancing!" Maggi's Private Wire By Maggi McNellis 46 Listening in on what's going on behind the scenes in television EXCLUSIVE COLOR PHOTOS Marilyn Monroe, starring in "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes" Jane Powell and Gene Nelson, starring in "Three Sailors And A Girl". Lana Turner and Ricardo Montalban, starring in "Latin Levers" Kathryn Grayson, starring in "So This Is Love" 28 30 32 34 THE HOLLYWOOD SCENE What Hollywood Itself Is Talking About By Lynn Bowers 6 Your Guide To Current Films By Reba. and Bonnie Churchill 14 Record Roundup By Jane Pickens 51 FOR FEMMES ONLY Make The Sweater Sweeter By Marcia Mocre. Starred For Autumn By Elizabeth Lapham 48 52 On the Cover, Ava Gardner, Starring in the MGM film, "Mogambo" NED L. PINES— Publisher Editor Lester Grady Managing Editor Ruth Fountain Fashion Editor Marcia Moore Beauty Editor Elizabeth Lapham Art Director Edward R. Rofheart Art Editor Martin Rosenzweig Art Associate Anne Harris Business Manager Harry Slater Advertising Director W. A. Rosen Adv. Manager James L. Cunningham Circulation Director Oliver C. Klein Circulation Manager Frank Lualdi Production Manager Sayre Ross Production Assistant Matt Mallahan SCREENLAND Plus TV-LAND. Published monthly by Affiliated Magazines, Inc., 10 E. 40th St., New York 16, N. Y. Advertising Offices; 10 E. 40th St., New York 16. N. Y.; 520 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago 11, III.; 316 W. 5th St., Los Angeles 17, Calif. Gordon Simpson, West Coast Manager, Harold I. Collen, Chicago Manager. Manuscripts and drawing must be accompanied by return postage. They will receive careful attention, but SCREENLAND Plus TV-LAND assumes no responsibility for their safety. Subscriptions $1.80 for one year, $3.50 for two years and $5.00 for three years in the United States, its possessions, Cuba, Mexico, Central and South America; 50c additional in Canada; other foreign countries $1.00 a year additional. When entering a new subscription allow not less than 60 days for your first copy to reach you. When renewing subscription, prompt remittance helps to assure continuous service. Changes of address must reach us five weeks in advance. Be sure to give both old and new address and zone or other information 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 1953 by Affiliated Magazines, Inc. MtMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATION