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FEBRUARY. 1951
READER'S DIGEST* Reported The Same Research Which Proves That Brushing Teeth Right After Eating with
COLGATE DENTAL CREAM STOPS TOOTH DECAY BEST
Reader's Digest recently reported the same research which proves the Colgate way of brushing teeth right after eating stops tooth decay best! Better than any other home method of oral hygiene!
Yes, and 2 years' research showed the Colgate way stopped more decay for more people than ever before reported] in dentifricehistory!Nootherdentifrice,ammoniated or not, has proof of such results!
LATER— Thonkj to Colgate Dentol Cream
nOU SHOULD KNOW! While not mentioned by name, Colgate's was the only toothpaste used in the research on tooth decay recently reported in Reader's Digest.
modern screen
stories
THEY'RE TALKING ABOUT THE POWERS by Giselle la Falaise 14
A MINISTER LOOKS AT HOLLYWOOD by Kolma Flake 29
THE SORROWS OF LANA TURNER by Steve Cronin 30
ARE THEY HAUNTED BY THEIR PERFECT LOVE? (Ronald Reagan, Jane Wyman)
by Louella Parsons 32
NICKY HILTON TELLS HIS SIDE OF THE STORY by Kiitley Baskette 34
BUT HERE ARE THE FACTS HE HAS TO FACE (Elizabeth Taylor)
by Sheilah Graham 34
IT PAYS TO BE SENSATIONAL (Ruth Roman) by Susan Trent 36
WHAT'S WRONG WITH THE CLARK GABLES? by Sheilah Graham 38
I WAS AN ORPHAN by Marilyn Monroe 40
THE TRUTH ABOUT HOLLYWOOD SOCIETY by Jill Mason 42
CASTLE WITH A REDWOOD FENCE (Janet Leigh) by Marva Peterson 44
MISS WHISTLE-BAIT OF 1951 (Jane Powell) by Jane Wilkie 48
I CAN LOVE AGAIN (Wanda Hendrix) by Jim Henaghan 50
MAN IN THE HOUSE (Vera-Ellen) by Robert Peer 52
WEEK-END MARRIAGE (Betty Hutton) by Mary Jane Lilly 54
WHO KILLED ME? by Dick Powell 56
features
THE INSIDE STORY 4
LOUELLA PARSONS' GOOD NEWS 6
TELL IT TO JOAN (Joan Evans' advice to teen-agers) .' 78
departments
MOVIE REVIEWS by Christopher Kane 16
JEANNE GRAIN, YOUR HOLLYWOOD SHOPPER 20
SWEET AND HOT by Leonard Feather 26
FASHION 66
ON THE COVER: Color Portrait of MGM's Jane Powell by Globe Photos Other Picture Credits on page 91
CHARLES
DURBIN L. HORNER, momaging editor FLORENCE EPSTEIN, story editor SUZANNE EPPES, associate editor FERNANDO TEXIDOR, art director BILL WEINBERGER, art editor BARBARA FOG, fashion editor CHRISTOPHER KANE, movie reviewer
D. SAXON, editor
CARL SCHROEDER, western manager BEVERLY OTT, western editor BOB BEERMAN, staff photographer BERT PERRY, staff photographer BARBARA GOLD, assistant editor IRENE TURNER, research editor CAROL CARTER, beauty editor
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