Modern Screen (Dec 1949 - Nov 1950)

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TONI TWINS Discover New Shampoo Magic Soft Water Shampooing Even in Hardest Water "We made a real discovery the very first time we used Toni Creme Shampoo," say lovely All-American twins Eleanor and Jeanne Fulstone of Smith Valley, Nevada. "Our hair was so luxuriously soft... as if we washed it in rain water. And that delightful softness made it so much easier to manage." You, too, will discover Soft Water Shampooing . . . the magic of Toni Creme Shampoo! Even in hardest water you get oceans of creamy lather that rinses away dirt and dandruff instantly. Never leaves a dull, soapy film. That's why your hair sparkles with all its natural highlights. And it's so easy to set and style. TONI CREME SHAMPOO • Leaves your hair gloriously soft, easy to manage • Helps permanents "'take" better, look lovelier longer • Rinses away dirt and dandruff, instantly • Oceans of creamy-thick lather makes hair sparkle with natural highlights. Enriched with Lanolin The wildest tales ever told are those about Hollywood, because to many self-styled reporters fantasy is more exciting than fact. Modern Screen feels that you deserve to know the truth, want to know the truth. Learn it by writing to THE INSIDE STORY, Modern Screen, 1046 N. Carol Drive, Hollywood, California Q. Is it true that Mrs. Henry Fonda committed suicide because her husband wanted a divorce? — F. P., Alma, Michigan A. No, it isn't. Few people know it, but Frances Fonda attempted suicide by taking an overdose of sleeping pills prior to her husband's request for a divorce. A brilliant, hyperthyroid woman who had once worked for the National City Bank of New York, Mrs. Fonda oversaw the Fonda finances. She herself had obtained a settlement of close to $1,000,000 from her first husband, George Brokaw. Her eldest daughter, Pamela, and the two children she had with husband Henry are owners in part of the fabtdously successful stage play, Mr. Roberts. Frances Fonda was in charge of all those accounts. When her husband asked for a divorce, she understandably agreed to give him one. The financial settlement involved would have made her independently wealthy for life. Q. Why is it that Joan Crawford never appears on the radio? — M. G., Durham, N. C. A. The lady suffers from mike-fright. 9 Can Ingrid Bergman take her daughter to live with her and Rossellini in Italy? — Hanson B., New York, N. Y. A. The custody plan approved by the California Superior Court specifically states that Pia will live and attend school in California. This means that if Ingrid wants to spend any time with her daughter, she will have to spend it on the West Coast. Dr. Lindstrom has befin emphatic in his desire to keep Pia away from Rossellini as much as possible. Q. Who is Jane Wyman's latest beau? — Corliss F., St. Joseph, Mo. € A. Mr. Winthrop Rockefeller whose divorce from "Bobo" made the headlines some months ago. Miss Wyman, who refuses to discuss any of the men in her life, will say nothing concerning her feelings for Mr. Rockefeller, but you can keep your eye on this pair. 9 What is Montgomery Clift doing these days and what is his next picture? — Clara B., Elco, Nevada A. At this writing, Clift is in New York working on an original screenplay with his friend Kevin McCarthy. He finished A Place in the Sun with Elizabeth Taylor in February of this year, then went to Italy on a vacation. He doesn't know what his next picture will be. 9 Is Ezio Pinza, the star of South Pacific, coming to Hollywood to make a film version of the stage play. If so, when? — William D., Devers, Mass. A. Pinza left New York for Hollywood on June 6th. His agent, Paul Small, is a brother-in-law of Dore Schary, MGM production head. Pinza is under contract to that studio. His first movie will be Mr. Imperium opposite Lana Turner. 9 Is it true that the Audie MurphyWanda Hendrix marriage went on the rocks because Audie is still suffering from shell-shock ? — R. R., Waco, Texas A. Nonsense. All this stuff about Murphy being unable to re-adjust to civilian life is so much press agent's poppycock. He just couldn't adapt himself to Wanda's way of Hollywood living. 9. Is Elizabeth Taylor's mother still under contract to MGM as a movie mother? — Clarissa M., St. Louis, Mo. A. Mrs. Taylor stopped getting her $250 per week when Elizabeth became IS.