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

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hollywood itself (CONTINUED: Dolores came sweeping into the delightfully gay and beautiful party that Louella Parsons and Dorothy Manners tossed for their respective boy friend and husband, Jimmy McHugh and John Haskell. She knocked the party people cold with a song from the show called ''The Stronger Sex." The floor show at this party was better than all the acts at Las Vegas combined. Jane Wyman was mistress of ceremonies, backed up by her husband, Freddie Karger, and his dreamy orchestra. George Burns did one of his famous turns including some dancin' and singin'. Jane and Dorothy Lamour whipped up an impromptu sister act that was a hummer and a coupla gals from Jimmy McHugh's act got up and sang some of his fabulous tunes. Donald O'Connor and Marilyn Erskine, Hollywood's most torrid new romance, slipped away — Don being on a health kick at the mo. There've been a rash of parties all over town. The opening of the Universal Art Gallery brought out zillions of art lovers and party people. This very important project was started by Katherine Goetz and Norvel, the latter being the veddy famous lecturer and psychiatrist, and if you think there aren't some fabulous paintings in this here gallery then you just aren't hep. Place was so crowded, though, you couldn't see the pictures for the people. Had a delightful chat with Ed Wynn who knows his paintings backwards, forwards, and upside down. He told young artist John Morris how currazy he was about the painting John did of Keenan — a clown portrait that's a dilly. Mitzi Gaynor, there with Jack Bean, looks purtier and purtier. Gladys and Eddie Robinson, art connoisseurs, spent most of their time trying to get behind the people to see the pictures on the walls, but they weren't very successful. This important event even brought out Mary Pickford and Buddy Rogers, who don't go around social too much. U-I's young and top producer, Ross Hunter, flung quite a ball just for the (CONTINUED ON PACE 10) Terry Moore, Dick Clayton and the ~*rinkmans at Ann Blyth's reception. New Mum with M-3 kills odor bacteria . . . stops odor all day long PROOF! New Mum with M-3 destroys bacteria that cause perspiration odor. Photo (left), shows active odor bacteria. Photo (right), after adding new Mum, shows bacteria destroyed ! Mum contains M-3, a scientific discovery that actually destroys odor bacteria . . . doesn't give underarm odor a chance to start. Amazingly effective protection from underarm perspiration odor — just use new Mum daily. So sure, so safe for normal skin. Safe for clothes. Gentle Mum is certified by the American Institute of Laundering. Won't rot or discolor even your finest fabrics. No waste, no drying out. The only leading deodorant that contains no water to dry out or decrease its efficiency. Usable right to the bottom of the jar. Get Mum— stay nice to be near! For sanitary napkins — Mum is gentle, safe, dependable . . . ideal for this use, too. A Product of Bristol-Myers