Screenland Plus TV-Land (Jul 1959 - May 1960)

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rtER apartment is being furnished (mainly with antiques. "I want things around me that give me thoughts." SHE LIKES men who will fight with her a little bit. "A man has to stand up for his opinions," Kathy explains. So she haunted the dusty, cobwebby shops which abound in hese parts, picking up the things which would "mean some, ,Jiing to her," selecting a table here, an old chair there, often astounding the proprietors of these dust-bins with her knowledge of what was good and what was not. "Things have to ;have character," she said. "I can tell. I want things around : ne that give me thoughts.'' So she bought a conglomeration (her own term) of things .which gave her thoughts. An old-fashioned brass bed of ijwhich she is particularly fond, a Queen Anne table, a Direcatoire divan, some pieces in cherry and mahogany, shutter I doors and white wall-to-wall carpeting. "I have used a lot of lavender (it's a happy color) and green (it seems to go with success) and gold, just because it seems to have joy in it. I wear some of these colors, too, as I'll tell you later. "About the house for which I am shopping ... it will be old, it will have been lived-in and loved and when I see it there won't be any doubt. I shall just say, 'Kathy, this is your home.' I know it. No one is going to tell me or advise me." SHE likes to go to parties . . . sometimes. But guess what she likes much better. She likes to baby-sit! And she does it consistently for such people as Budd Schulberg, Rita Hayworth, Kathy's own doctor . . . oh, various people. And if she can't find enough friends to baby sit for, she sometimes borrows children from an orphanage. This is true. The girl really does this. "I just like to have babies around me," she says, simply. "I'd like to have ten of them of my own. some day." continued on page 64 51