Modern Screen (Jan-Jun 1945)

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Originally weighing 125, 105-pound Joanne loses weight with each baby, attends ballet class for mothers to tighten muscles. When son Skipper started talking, he aped the weird jabber Mom uses for kids, now has trouble recognizing real English! ■ Hang a harvest moon low in the West to indicate the tender hours after midnight. Turn your calendar back to September, 1941. Seat a boy and a girl in a car discussing their future. Said the girl, "I've worked fairly hard to get started on as much of a career as I have. I want to go on with it after I'm married. Would you mind?" Said the boy, "I'll say I wouldn't mind. I believe in careers for girls, married or single." Yes, that's what he said, but Dick Haymes confessed to Joanne about two years later that he hadn't really meant his answer as she understood it. He believed in a career for wives, definitely, but the career was motherhood. And so in September they were married and moved joyously into their apartment. It had been an unfurnished apartment, and it remained one-third that way. Dick's mother supplied the newlyweds with a set of dishes, a table and chairs for the dinette. She furnished the I Continued on following page) 31