Silver Screen (Jun-Oct 1940)

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Helen Parrish and her devoted Forrest Tucker may soon be altar-bound. Hollywood Earfuls [Continued from page 6] has passed and Penny will be tightly taped for three months instead. Penny quips, "That taping business gives me a swell waistline— better than Scarlett O'Hara's." u— u<^u tt Jackie Cooper and Bonita Granville make the cutest couple among the younger set. There's a rumor that the Bing Crosbys arc going to adopt a baby girl to bring up with their large family of boys. And it's a fact, not a rumor, that the Jack Bennys are adopting a little boy. Their five year old adopted daughter, Joanie, is all for having a little brother. „ — „<§>,, — » Orry-Kelly, Warners' well known stylist, has written a book that will be published soon, titled, "Women I Have Undressed" — which speaks for itself. And Grade Allen has a book which will be published by Putnam's, titled, "How To Be President in Three Easy Terms." ri-_n<^)n— n Count on Ken Murray, ace m.c, to think of a certain something to put his party over. After dinner the other evening he ushered his guests into his playroom, which had been fixed up as a movie theatre, and showed them some of those old time silent films which never fail to interest and amuse the cinema colony. After the screening, as the guests left the room, Ken proceeded to present each and everyone of them with a set of dishes. ° 1.<§>0 11 Dorothy Lamour and Robert Preston have decided not to see too much of each other in the future. It might just be a case of love growing cold, or it might just be a case of too many objecting fans. We have it from Bob's studio, Paramount, that most of Bob's fan mail, and there seems to be a terrific lot of it since the release of "Typhoon," is from gals who strenuously object to Bob's marrying Dorothy Lamour. Not that they have any