Modern Screen (Dec 1937 - Nov 1938)

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-9 f-ta TM JUST A BRIDE . . buf Fm learning fast" Secret -"I've found out that one secret of successful entertaining is to provide plenty of good light." Cost — "It isn't expensive. The cost for an entire evening is less than the cost of a package of cigarettes." Keep— That's why it is a good idea to keep G-E Mazda lamps handy for emergencies. Be sure to look for the G-E monogram when you buy lamps. 75 and 100-watts for 15-2540-60-watts 20c Buy bulbs where you see this emblem displayed GENERAL@ELECTRIC MAZDA LAMPS MODERN SCREEN Copyright, 1938, by Dell Publishing Co., Inc. Regina Cannon, Editor Leo Townsend, Hollywood Editor Abril Lamarque, Art Editor NOW SHOWING HE'S A SIMPLE SOUL 24 a S. HOYT LET'S TALK ABOUT MIRIAM 26 NANEHE KUTNER GETTING A GLIMPSE OF GARY 28 IDA ZEITLIN WHAT-A-MAN MORRIS 30 GLADYS HALL IT'S BEEN TOO EASY 32 MARY PARKES WHOM WILL TYRONE POWER MARRY? 34 GRANT LEWI PROFESSIONAL MARRIAGE 36 MARTHA KERR ELIGIBLE BACHELOR 38 FAITH SERVICE IT'S FUN TO BE BROKE 39 FRANC DILLON MOVIE-STAR BEAUTY FOR YOU 40 MaI^Y MARSHALL THEIR BEST INVESTMENTS 42 DORA ALBERT OFF THEIR GUARD 43 GEORGE STROCK GOINGS-ON IN GOTHAM 59 ROBERT MclLWAINE GLADYS GETS THERE 62 MACK HUGHES SHORT SUBJECTS KEEPIN' FIT 6 WITH DOLORES DEL RIO SUIT-ABLE KNITS 8 FREE INSTRUCTIONS SWANK AT OXFORD 10 COLLEGE CLOTHES ' THE PARTY'S ON 12 AT GRACE MOORE'S NFORMATION DESK 14 ALL THE ANSWERS ' BETWEEN YOU 'N' ME 16 PRIZE LETTERS GOOD NEWS 56 MOVIE GOSSIP REVIEWS 60 WHAT TO SEE OUR PUZZLE PAGE 72 MOVIE X-WORD AT SANTA ANITA 88 THE RACES Modern Screen, No. 301773. Published monthly by Dell Publishing Company, Incorporated. Office of publication at Washington and South Avenues, Dunellen, N. J. Executive and editorial offices, 149 Madison Avenue, N, V. Chicago, III., office, 360 N. Michigan Avenue. George T. Delacorte, Jr., Presiderii^-H. Meyer, Vice-President, J. F. Henry, Vice-President,M. Delacorte, Secretary. Vol. 16, No. 4, March, 1938. Printed in the U. S. A. Price in the United States, $1.00 a year, 10c a copy. Canadian subscriptions, $1.00 a year. Foreign subscriptions $2.00 a year. Entered as second class matter, September 18, 1930, at the Postoffice, Dunellen, New Jersey, under act of March 3, 1879. The publishers accept no responsibility for tlje return of unsolicited material. Sole foreign Agents: The International News Company, Ltd., 5 Breams Building, London, E.C. 4, England. Names of characters used in stories and in humorous and semi-fictional matter ore fictitious. If the name of a living person is used it is purely a coincidence.