Modern Screen (Jan-Dec 1960)

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Debbie as a Bride DARE SHE WEAR WHITE Before saying no, read the strange miracle of this wedding gown... When the lovely photographs of Debbie in her new wedding dress arrived, all work stopped at Modern Screen. Artists, writers and secretaries crowded around to I ! look and go ooh and ah — and then to wonder. "Is Debbie marrying Harry Karl?" more than one person asked. "Is this the dress shell wear if she does marry him?" "How could she?" somebody asked. "Marry him or not, she's been married before. And a bride doesn't wear white — never, never — when she gets married a second time." The gals around the office continued speculating on the problem, until finally, in order to get I them back to work, our managing editor, Sam, called them into his office to give them the insideinside story — the story behind the wedding dress — and to ask them if, after hearing the story, they still felt that Debbie shouldn't wear white at her wedding. (Continued on page 68