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AUGUST, 1959
AMERICA'S GREATEST MOVIE MAGAZINE
STORIES
Arthur Godfrey 21 Because So Many People Prayed by Ed DeBlasio
Debbie Reynolds 22 There Is a Man You Must Beware of
Fabian, Bobby Darin, Connie Francis, Tommy
Sands 24 So You Want To Be a Singer! by George Christy
Susan Kohner 26 An Intimate Confession From Susan Kohner
by Helen Weller
John Wayne 28 Did John Wayne Risk His Wife and Child's Lives?
Sandra Dee 30 The Bittersweet Life of a Teenage Model
by Candy Jones
Dion 32 Introducing Dion by Ed DeBlasio
Audrey HepburnMel Ferrer 36 God Willing, We'll Still Have Our Baby
38 Like Man We Just Gotta Go, Go, Go! by Paul Denis
Frank Sinatra 40 The Pain and the Pride of Being Frankie's Daughter
Liz and Eddie 42 Liz and Eddie's Wedding Day
As told to Helen Weller by a Member of the Wedding
Glenn FordEleanor Powell 50 The House of Silence
DEPARTMENTS
by Florence Epstein
Louella Parsons 11 Eight-Page Gossip Extra
4 The Inside Story
6 New Movies
7 August Birthdays 57 $150 For You
Photographers' credits appear on page 60.
DAVID MYERS, editor SAM BLUM, managing editor HELEN WELLER, west coast editor MICHAEL LEFCOURT, art editor
TERRY DAVIDSON, story editor; ED DeBLASIO, special correspondent; BEVERLY LINET, contributing editor ERNESTINE R. COOKE, ed. assistant; SHELDON BUCHANSKY, reader service; DOLORES M. SHAW, asst. art editor GENE H0YT, photo research director; JOHN COLARUSSO, photo research; VIC MARK0WITZ, photo research FERNANDO TEXIDOR, art director; EUGENE WITAL, photographic art; AUGUSTINE PENNETTO, cover.
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MODERN SCREEN. VOL. S3. No. 7, August 1959. Published monthly by Dell Publishing Co., Inc. Office of publication: at Washington and South Aves., Dunellen. N. J. Executive and editorial offices, 750 Third Avenue. New York 17. N. Y. Dell Subscription Service: 321 W. 44th St., New York 36. N. Y. Chicago advertising office 221 No. LaSalle St., Chicago. 111. Albert P. Delacorte. Publisher; Helen Meyer. President; Paul R. Lilly. Executive Vice-President; Harold Clark. Vice-President-Advertising Director. Published simultaneously m the Dominion of Canada. International copyright secured under the provisions of the Revised Convention for the protection of Literary and Artistic Works. All rights reserved under the Buenos Aires Convention. Single copy price '5c in U. S. A. and Possessions and Canada. Subscription in U. S. A. and Possessions and Canada $2.50 one year $4 00 two years. $5.50 three years. Subscriptions for Pan American and foreign countries. $3.50 a year. Second class postage paid at Dunellen, New Jersey. Copyright 1959 by Dell Publishing Co.. Inc. Printed in U. S. A. The Publishers accept no responsibility for the return of unsolicited material. Trademark No. 596S00.