Modern Screen (Jan-Dec 1960)

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Ballerina Bridal . . . a Maurer Original Mrs. Jimmy Darren, Mrs. Jimmy Darren. . . . These words, like an unforgettable melody, keep singing in Evy Norlund's mind as she makes her plans for her coming marriage. All the while she is thinking of important things, big things, like her trousseau ("So many lovely new clothes ... I want to look beautiful for him always. . . .") and furniture ("Our bedroom will be the sweetest, most romantic room in the whole world. . . .") and silverware ("We'll eat dinner by candlelight. . . .") and how she'll make Jimmy's favorite dishes ("I hope I can learn to cook the way his mother does. . . .") in a sparkling new kitchen — in the midst of all her planning, these precious words, Mrs. Jimmy Darren, keep coming back, and Evy hugs them close. Her heart is bursting to tell someone how happy she is, how (continued on next page)