Modern Screen (Jan-Nov 1956)

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modern screen / july 1956 You can help Kim Novak make the biggest decision of her life ■ Love or career? It's an eternal problem. Every woman has thought about it and every woman thinks she knows the answer. Love — of course. Only sometimes it isn't that easy. Even for a woman deeply, dreamily in love — sometimes it can't be answered that fast. For sometimes there are childhood dreams which call out an answer other than love, honest loyalties that say — remember who you will hurt if you choose your love. On the next pages there is a very special story about Kim Novak. It is there to give you all the facts about the choice she must make now. And I think that when you have read it, you will see how hard a decision it is to make. You may even change your mind about your answer. So read it carefully. Because whatever your decision, you can help Kim. When you know all the facts, you can turn yourself for a little while into Kim Novak — -and you can make up your mind. When you have done that, write to her, in care of Modern Screen, Box 125, Murray Hill Station, New York City. Give her your answer. Every letter will go to her. " The best one will be published in Modern Screen, and the writer will get a $100 Savings Bond. But please — don't write your letter to win the Bond. Write it to help Kim, because she needs you. Write to her now and say, "Kim — if I were you . . ." EDITOR 33