Motion Picture (Aug 1940-Jan 1941)

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LKIE TOW! TATTLER [Continued from page 8] It Arleen Whelan who was kind of hot and heavy for Richard Greene — oh some months ago — remember? — eloped with Alex D'Arcy, new boy friend, and poses with him a la lovebirds in new home MY SON! MY SON! Both of 'em. Typically Hollywoodian manifestation concerns Vicky Abbott and the Truexs^Papa Ernest Truex and his two sons, Phil and Jimmy. . . . Act 1 was when Truex pere first dated lovely Vicky all over Hollywood, and gave the two gossips something to cluck over. But Truex had to go to work at Warners, which put a damper on romancing. At that age, you can't work all day and play all night, and a man's GOTTA work to play. So what? So Vicky, although manless, refused to remain Truexless. So she made a date or two or three with Ernest's son, Phil! — who never did know that he was taking out his papa's gal friend. That made Hollywood giggle, in true Hollywood giggletempo. But you ain't heard nothin' yet. ... Into the scene steps the younger Truex son, Jimmy. He meets Vicky, and doesn't know that she's either Phil's or Papa's big moment. And Vicky doesn't care, it seems — for Jimmy proposes and Vicky, being well sold on Truexs by now, promptly accepts! Ah, wotta town, WOTTA town ! CUPID'S COUPLET : Now there's Al Newman and Mary Lou Dix— Good chance for some preacher to get in his licks ! NOTES entitled "How These Kids Grow Up!"— A — Hot night-club date: Ann Gillis ----^Hi Having chucked Greg Bautzer for Artie Shaw whom she divorced after brief and tempestuous marital fling, Lana Turner gives you new boy friend Vic Mature (who was Becky Thatcher in Tom Sawyer) with Jimmy Lydon (who was one of the boys in Tom Brown's School Days). B — Hit night club date: Jackie Cooper and Bonita Granville, heating up the Brown Derby. C — Carrying their dates HOME: Bob Stack and Mary Beth Hughes, who got a personal invitation from Bob's mama to spend plenty of time at the Stack summer home at Lake Tahoe. D — Teen-age Lothario: Freddie Bartholomew, equipped with a brand i new car, can't make up his mind ( [Continued on page 88] We wouldn't say that Barbara Pepper is the "wildcat" you're supposed to meet in Meet the Wildcat. Probably not, with THOSE very neat Pepper shakers 12 Well it's happened — society srirl actually has sex appeal for movies. Furthermore this heiress, Mimi Forsaythe, daughter of late coke millionaire, Arthur W. Armstrong, will give entire salary to relief.