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NOW! Dental Science Shows That Brushing Teeth Right After Eating with
COLGATE DENTAL CREAM STOPS TOOTH DECAY BEST
Better Than Any Other Way of Preventing Tooth Decay
According to Reports in Authoritative Dental Literature!
2 years' research at 5 great universities — case histories of hundreds of people who used Colgate Dental Cream right after eating— shows the Colgate way stops tooth decay best! Better than any other home method of oral hygiene known today! Yes, both clinical and X-ray examinations showtd the Colgate way stopped more decay for more people than ever before reported in all dentifrice history!
No Other Toothpaste or Powder
Ammoniated or Not Offers Proof of Such Results!
Even more important, there were no new cavities whatever for more than 1 out of 3 who used Colgate Dental Cream correctly! Think of it! Not even one new cavity in two full years! No other dentifrice has proof of such results! No dentifrice can stop all tooth decay, or help cavities already started. But the Colgate way is the most effective way yet known to help your dentist prevent decay.
JULY, 1950
modern screen
stories
IS BOB HOPE KILLING HIMSELF? by Jim Burton
GLAMOUR FROM NINE TO FIVE (Betty Grable) by Jack Wade
HOLLYWOOD'S SIX LONELIEST STARS (Shelley Winters, Ronald Reagan, etc.)
by Steve Cronin
GIVE SHIRLEY A BREAK! (Shirley Temple) by Hedda Hopper
MUSIC! MUSIC! MUSIC! (Wanda Hendrix, Rand Brooks, etc.) by Beverly Ott
I DON'T WANT SYMPATHY by Kirk Douglas
THE STRANGE FEARS OF AVA GARDNER by Leslie Snyder
I'VE GOT A CASE ON CONTE by Ruth Strome Conte
"EVERYTHING HAPPENS TO ME" (Joan Evans) by Kathy O'Shea
POOR RICHARD (Richard Todd) by Susan Trent
RUMOR!— MARRIAGE IN DANGER? (Lana Turner) by Marjorie Hayden
VAN AROUND THE HOUSE (Van Johnson) by Duane Valentry
ALL IN THE FAMILY (Roy Rogers-Dale Evans) by Margaret Waite
ARE THE BIG STARS TOO OLD? (Clark Gable, Joan Crawford,
Greer Garson, etc.) by George Benjamin
THE STORY OF A DIVORCE (Bette Davis) by Arthur L. Charles
features
THE INSIDE STORY
LOUELLA PARSONS' GOOD NEWS
MODERN SCREEN'S HOLLYWOOD PICTORIAL (Who is Jane Wyman?)
by Ida Zeitlin
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departments
MOVIE REVIEWS by Christopher Kane 18
NEW FACES 26
MUSIC: SWEET AND HOT by Leonard Feather 27
FASHION 63
ON THE COVER: Color Portrait of Betty Grable by 20th Century-Fox Other picture credits page 16
CHARLES D.
DURBIN L. HORNER, managing editor FLORENCE EPSTEIN, story editor GLORIA LAMPERT. associate editor FERNANDO TEXIDOR, art director BILL WEINBERGER, art editor CONSTANCE BARTEL, fashion editor CHRISTOPHER KANE, movie reviewer
SAXON, editor
CARL SCHROEDER, western manager BEVERLY OTT, western editor BOB BEERMAN, staff photographer BERT PARRY, staff photographer DIANA BARNARD, assistant editor IRENE TURNER, research editor CAROL CARTER, beauty editor
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