Hollywood (1938)

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V^UIB 3 78195 may 13 1938 JUNE, 1938 Vol. 27 No. 6 / LHJlk] 0 D W.H.FAWCETT Publisher LLEWELLYN MILLER, Editor NEXT MONTH You'll laugh over the adventures which led to one of her most devoted friends calling Joan Crawford "crazy"! Watch for the new issue, on the stands June 10. You can tell it by the striking cover which shows Robert Taylor in a natural-color off-stage shot made during the filming of Three Comrades. DON'T MISS IT! Table of Contents EXCLUSIVE FEATURE STORIES It Takes Three to Make a Love Affair by Jessie Henderson 19 And How Are Your Reactions? by Winifred Aydelotfe 20 Bodyguards DeLuxe by E. J. Smithson 2! Husbands Are Exasperating — Says Gracie Allen As fold to Edward Churchill 22 So Are Wives — Says George Burns As told to Edward Churchill 23 Heart-Breaker Horton by Hilary Lynn 24 Laugh It Off (Claudette Colbert) by Edgar Birdman 26 Lonesome for Trouble (Humphrey Bogart) by Emily Norris 28 Veteran of Adventure (Andrea Leeds) by Ted Magee 30 It Took Quick Thinking by Grace Kingsley 34 He Has a Wonderful Time (Douglas Fairbanks, Jr.) by Terry Kelly 38 After the First Year (Wayne Morris) by Elmer Sunfield 40 Uncanny Scot (Andy Clyde) by Scoop Conlon 48 Tapping to the Top (Ann Miller) by Ed Jonesboy 52 Meet the Newest Cowboy (Jack Randall) 56 Newest Wrinkles 66 EVERY MONTH IN HOLLYWOOD Important Pictures by Llewellyn Miller 8 Hollywood Newsreel by Whitney Williams 12 Beauty Department by Ann Vernon 36 Hollywood Cooking School (Gloria Stuart) by Betty Crocker 54 Movie Crossword Puzzle 58 MOVIELAND TOURS 16 RALPH DAIGH, Managing Editor CHARLES RHODES, Staff Photographer HOLLYWOOD Magazine is published monthly by Fawcett Publications, Inn., 1100 West Broadway, Louisville-, Ky. Entered as second class matter at the post office at Louisville. Ky., under the act of March 3, 1879, with additional entry at Greenwich, Conn. Copyright 1938 by Fawcett Publications, Inc. W. H. Fawcett, Publisher; Elliott Odell, Advertising Direoior. General offices, Fawcett Building, Greenwich, Conn. Trademark registered in U. S. Patent Office. Subscription rate 50 cents a year in United States and possessions and Canada; foreign subscription $1.00. Single issues five cents. Advertising forms close on the 18th of third month preceding date of issue. Printed in U. S. A. Member Audit Bureau of Circulations. Send all remittances and correspondence concerning subscriptions to Fawcett Building. Greenwich. Conn. Advertising offices: New York, 1501 Broadway; Chicago, 360 N. Michigan Ave.; San Francisco, Simpson-Reilly, 1014 Russ Building; Los Angeles, Simpson-Heilly, Garfield Bldg. Editorial offices, 1501 Broadway, New York City.