Modern Screen (Dec 1947 - Nov 1948)

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WouMpfoHNHoWABp U^fOV} Arming He's Charmed? RUTH HUSSEY AND JOHN HOWARD, APPEARING IN "I, JANE DOE", A REPUBLIC PICTURE Ruth Hussey discloses: "John has high standards of charm. A girl's hands, for instance, must be flawlessly smooth „ and soft." Ruth has those charming hands. "Thanks to Jergens Lotion," she says. The Stars use Jergens 7 to 1 over any other hand care. Charm your own man with even smoother, softer hands today. Do as the Stars do — use Jergens Lotion. Finer than ever now, due to recent research. Protects even longer, too. Two ingredients in Jergens are so excellent for skin-smoothing and softening that many doctors use them. Still 104 to $1.00 (plus tax) for today's Jergens Lotion. Lovely. No oiliness; no stickiness. Used by More Women than Any Other Hand Care in the World 100 For the Softest, Adorable Hands, use Jergens Lotion the fans MODERN SCREEN FAN CLUB ASSOCIATION THE WINNERS: Congratulations to the winners of our Seventh Semi-Annual Modern Screen Trophy Cup Contest. They are: League One, Club Crosby, Ruth Ness' topnotch crew for Bing. Runners-up in League One: Second place, Rita and Jo Mottola's Nelson Eddy Music Club and, third place, Margaret and Joy Nicholin's Nelson Eddy International Club. In League Two: Gerry Kee's terrific Alan Ladd Legionnaires. Runners-up in League Two: Second place, Kit Pritchett's Dennis Morgan Club. Third place. Jack Carson Club. Loretta Verbin, prexy, and Peggy Pearl's Alan Ladd Club. League Three: Margaret Staley's Cream City Club for Perry Como. Runners-up: Second place, Lee Dyer's Rand Brooks Club. Third place: Pat Maben's Dan Duryea Club, and Ann Ling's Frank Sinatra Club. New Trophy Cup Contest: Below, you will find the results of the first lap in our Eighth Trophy Cup Series. Now is the time to get in the race, build your club's score. Individual prizes: In addition to bringing glory and precious points to your club, you'll be helping yourself to a super-duper personal prize if you win our writing, editing, candid snap, or original art work competitions. Take a peek at the lush loot: those wonderful EBERHARD FABER Harmatone Pen and Pencil sets, in a variety of colors, or smart black; LA CROSS'S pretty-pretty Look Twice Lipstick and Nail Polish Combos in just the right shades for your summer tan; TANGEE's smart Trip-Kit, loaded with your favorite cosmetics, subscriptions to SCREEN ROMANCES, FRONT PAGE DETECTIVE, and those dandy little DELL Mysteries and more! Mail: Please address mail to: MSFCA, Modern Screen, Post Office Box 125, Murray Hill Station, New York 16, N. Y. 8th SEMI-ANNUAL MSFCA TROPHY CUP CONTEST This Is My Best: (100 points) "My Hometown," Dolores Loomis, Perry Como journal (Staley). "Tidbits and Tea Leaves," Sunny Shaffer, Carole Landis journal. "Let's Talk About Fan Club Journals," Mary Grootenboer, Carole Landis journal. "Inside Antioch," Amber Livingston, Dan Duryea journal (Grant). "Male Call," Ray Piker, Graham Covert journal. "Stars 'n' Stuff," Eleanor Ciccarone, Marilyn Maxwell journal. Best Editors: (250 points) League 1, Jean Meade, Hoy flogers journal. League 2, Lenore Becker, Lon McCallister journal. League 3 (tied), Irene Ashcroft, Freddie Stewart journal; Bill Vaughn, Alan Ladd journal. Best Journals: (500 points) League 1, John Garheld journal. League 2, Gene Kelly journal. League 3 (tied). Favorite Stars, Jack Smith (R. Farrington) Duryea (Grant). Best Artist: (150 points) Florence Sanders, Gene Kelly journal. Best Covers: (250 points) League 1, none qualified. League 2. Larry Douglas journal. League 3, Lizabeth Scott journal. Best Correspondents (50 points) League 1, Berenice Olsen, Gene Autry Club. League 2, Marion Hesse, Ginger Rogers Club. League 3, Jo Miller, Patrice Munsel Club. Most Worthwhile Activities: (250 points) League 1, Nelson Eddy (Mottola Club (donated $50 to Cancer Fund). League 2, Ginger Rogers Club (donated food parcels to Dutch families). League 3 (tied), Sinatra (Moisson) Club (collected 15 lbs. of clothing for overseas relief); Vanessa Brown Club (collected clothing for DP students); Perry Como (Travnicek) Club (gave $35 to the Hospitalized Veterans' Fund). Membership Increases (100 points) League 1, Bill Boyd Club. League 2, Musical Notes Club. League 3, Howard Duff (Ritt) Club. Candid Camera Winners: (100 points for first prize, 50 points for others) First prize, Joel Pacilio, Sinatra C. Ellen Di Simone, Sinatra C. (Ling). Janis Sargent, Peggy Cummins C. Shirley Warren, Richard Jaeckel C. Berenice Olsen, Gene Autry C. Bertie Keffer, Sinatra C. (Barone). SHIRLEY FROHLICH director GLORIA LAMPERT associate