Hollywood (Jan - Mar 1943)

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vs®$ &S85> !\Afi tti> yio ffcaf° ^» IT'S A MON< ICTURE IMPORTANT NOTICE! Next month HOLLYWOOD becomes a bigger magazine with a new title, merging with MOTION PICTURE! Watch for the New Title: MOTION PICTURE combined with HOLLYWOOD The new magazine will be larger and have many additional exciting features. Remember the new title: MOTION PICTURE combined with HOLLYWOOD The big, new combined issue of these two famous magazines goes on sale MARCH 12th, 1943 Between scenes of Chatterbox, Joe E. Brown and Judy Canova play host to John Carroll (right) and Herbert Yates, head of Bepublic Studios. John sneaked off the set of Hit Parade of 1943 for a brief visit with the stars 10