Modern Screen (Jan-Nov 1956)

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u We were a couple of immature kids, with no foundation for marriage. At an age when we should have been carefree, we stuck our noses into the grindstone of life . . . I was a bride" by Rhonda Fleming •is, ■ At sixteen I ran away and got married. I'll never regret it nor call it a mistake, if only because my marriage gave me my son. But if, instead of a son, I had a daughter who wanted to marry at sixteen, I'd do everything within my power to stop her. Mother tried to stop me. She failed. I'm not shifting responsibility to any shoulders but my own, where it belongs. I'll go this far, however. Had my parents' lives been different, mini* might have been different. I was a sensitive youngster, and very gullible. Maybe, for a child, "trustful" is the better word. So when disenchantment hit, it hit with a bang. Till I reached the ripe age of nine, Santa Claus was real to me. My folks made him real. "While you were asleep last (Continued on page 79) "I learned the hard way, but my son Kent isn't going to have to. Both his father and I will see to that." 58 AH V