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READER'S DIGEST"^ Reported The Same Research Which Proves That Brushing Teeth . Right After Eating with
COLGATE DENTAL CREAM STOPS TOOTH DECAY BESJ
Reader's Digest recently reported the same research which proves the Colgate way of brushing teeth right after eating stops tooth decay best! The most thoroughly proved and accepted home method of oral hygiene known today!
Yes, and 2 years' research showed the Colgate way stopped more decay for mure people than ever before reported in dentifrice history! No other dentifrice, ammoniatedornot,offerssuchconclusiveproof!
•YOU 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.
MAY, 195!
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SPECIAL
ANNOUNCEMENT
BRING-A-STAR-TO-YOUR-HOME CONTEST WINNERS 29
stories
BERGMAN TODAY (Ingrid Bergman) by David Chandler 16
LIZ TAYLOR'S NEW ROMANCE by Marsha Saunders 30
THE TRUTH ABOUT MY FEUDS by Louella Parsons 32
JOHN AGAR ON TRIAL ;. by Steve Cronin 34
I FOUND ROMANCE IN THE MOUNTAINS by Margaret Sheridan 36
AND THE MITCHUMS FOUND SNOW (Bob Mltchum) by Dorothy Mitchum 39
ALL FOR LOVE (Judy Garland) by Imogene Collins 42
CAS A MONT ALB AN (Ricardo Montalban) by Marva Peterson 44
MOTHER KNOWS PLENTY! (Jeanne Grain) by Kirtley Baskette 48
HOLLYWOOD'S NEWEST GOLDEN GIRL (MitziGaynor) by Jim Henaghan 50
KISS TOMORROW HELLO (John Derek) by Kolma Hake 52
. . . BUT WHEN SHE'S B^D . . . (Shelley Winters) by Mickell Novak 54
THE IRON MAN? (Jeff Chandler) by Jane Wilkie 56
IT COMES UP LOVE (Ronald Reagan-Nancy Davis) by Jim Burton 58
THE BING CROSBY STORY (Part II) by Tom Carlile 60
TO EACH HIS OWN by John Garfield 62
LIZ TAYLOR'S ORDEAL (divorce transcript) ? 86
features
THE INSIDE STORY 4
LOUELLA PARSONS' GOOD NEWS 6
SWEET AND HOT by Leonard Feather 15
TELL IT TO JOAN (Joan Evans' advice to teen-agers) 88
deportments
MOVIE REVIEWS by Christopher Kane 19
DICK POWELL, YOUR HOLLYWOOD SHOPPER 23
FASHION 67
ON THE COVER: Color Portrait of 20th Century-Fox's Jeanne Grain by Nickolas Muray. Other Picture Credits on page 14
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DURBIN L. HORNER, managing editor FLORENCE EPSTEIN, story editor SUZANNE EPPES, associate editor FERNANDO TEXIDOR, art director BILL WEINBERGER, art editor GWENN WALTERS, fashion editor CHRISTOPHER KANE, movie "reviewer
D. SAXON, editoi
CARL SCHROEDER, western manager BEVERLY OTT, western editor BOB BEERMAN, staff photographei BERT PARRY, staff photographer UZ SMITH, assistant editor IRENE TURNER, research editor CAROL CARTER, beauty editor
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