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MODERN SCREEN
Regina Cannon Editor
Lois Svensrud Hollywood Editor
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Abril Lamarque Art Editor
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NOW SHOWING
TREACHER TALKS
— Mary Burgum 10
WHAT'S THE MATTER WITH LOMBARD?
— Gladys Hall 24
"THE COMPETENT MR. CAGNEY"
— Nanette Kutner 26
GINGER GOES IT ALONE
— James Reid 28
LOVE AT FIRST SLIGHT!
— Katharine Frings 30
SIDE-LIGHTS ON A STAR
— Caroline S. Hoyt 32
WHAT'S ALL THIS ABOUT BING?
— Elza Schallert 34
TELLIN' ON TRACY
— Julia Shawell 36
LUCK OF THE IRISH
— Robert Mcllwaine 37
THE CALL OF SPRING
— Kirtley Baskette 38
HAIR CARE
— Carol Carter 40
LUCKY LAD
— Martha Kerr 42
DIZZY DAMSEL
—Hugh Roberts 42
GLAMOR GIRL
— George Benjamin 43
FASHIONS FOR THE FAIR
— Sandra Phillips . , 44
POWELL & CO.
— Mary Mayes 46
ONCE A FUNSTER
— Maude Cheatham 60
SHORT SUBJECTS
MOVIE REVIEWS
Our Ratings 8
BETWEEN YOU 'N' ME
Prize Letters 16
GOOD NEWS
Movie Chatter 54
MOVIE SCOREBOARD
General Ratings 72
FREEZE YOUR OWN!
Deanna Durbin's Recipes 74
OUR MOVIE QUIZ
Brain Teasers 75
INFORMATION DESK
Questions Answered 76
OUR PUZZLE PAGE
Movie X-Word 82
Vol. 19, No. 4, September, 1939. Copyrisht, 1939, by the Dell Publishing Co., Inc., 149 Madison Ave., New York. Published monthly. Office of publication at Washington and South Aves., Dunellen, N. J. Single copy price 10c in U. S. and Canada, subscription price $1 .00 a year; foreign subscription $2.00 a year. Entered as second-class matter, Sept. 18, 1930, at the Postoffice, Dunellen, N. J., under Act of March 3, 1879. Additional second class entries entered at Seattle, Wash., San Francisco, Calif., Houston, Texas; Savannah, Ga., and New Orleans, La. The publishers accept no responsibility for the return of unsolicited material. Names of characters used in stories and semi-fictional matter are fictitious.
If the name of any living person is used it is purely coincidence. Trademark No. 301773.
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April 28, 1939
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