Glamour of Hollywood (Apr 1939 - May 1941 (assorted issues))

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You’re going to have a baby? THE idea that baby-having is to glamour what laryngitis is to a soprano is fast going down the drain. Just look at Hollywood. Every¬ one — practically — is having a baby. On this page we show you some happy mother-and-father-to-be photographs of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Reagan, both talented young War¬ ner Bros.’ stars. “Santa Fe Trail’’ is Mr. Reagan's latest film, and the two will appear together in “Tugboat Annie Sails Again.” Mrs. Reagan is Jane Wyman, professionally speaking, and has just finished “Honeymoon for Three.” That’s right— just finished. The coming young one has slowed down Mrs. Reagan not a whit. Her maternity clothes and activities are as unselfconscious as those dated pre-blessed event. Her “condition” is definitely not to be referred to as “delicate.” She intends to keep up her normal life until The Day, and takes a special pride in her maternity evening clothes. Her young philosophy that having a baby should be taken in stride is reflected in the next two pages of smart, young mother-to-be clothes, chosen for glamour-plus by Glamour. SCHUYLER CRAIL Mr. and Mrs. Reagan go a-shopping. She wears a slim stripe skirt, a light longer-length jacket Mrs. Reagan, just finished a picture, enjoys knitting (the conventional tiny garments?) The prospective parents assemble the bassinet, although Mr. R. obviously prefers sporting goods 37