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Gay parties, contests and meetings galore furnish great excitement for fan clubbers everywhere
FAN-FUN
Before we start off on this month's club doin's let us put in a word for that extra¬ special contest we're staging for all the clubs to enter. Whether you have one member or one thousand, we want to hear from you. Remember, it's 50 points for the best journal received each month for six months, 25 points for the club cooperating most with MOVIELAND, 25 points for the most noteworthy contrib to a charity and an extra 25 points for the best article picked from one of those six best journals.
When we tally up the points the lucky winnah will have this whole column devoted to his club — with three or four pics, to boot! So how 'bout pitchin' in and doin' your best to win for your club? The contest starts April 10 and lasts through October 10 — and that gives you plenty of time — so let's go!
Trekked out to Barbie (Hale) and Bill Wil¬ liams' place for the super "coke" party they threw for a local group of Bill's club mems. The club has recently staged a big member¬ ship drive — and the party was the prize for the nearby clubbers who brought in the most new recruits. The drive was a big success — and Bill's club is on its way to becoming one of the largest in the country. Needless to say, the mems were pleased-as-punch at meeting their two favorite people, who fed them hot dogs and dee-licious French pastry all afternoon.
of the club — a live Koala bear. Could that be the Victor lory club mascot, no?
WHAT'S NEW
There's Joan Faller's brand new group for tall, dark and swoonsome Bob Scott (of "Gilda" fame, Jess Hoaglin's John Ireland organization, Beverly Hamilton's lively bunch of Vivian Blaine boosters and Lorraine Wright's f.c. for up-and-coming Steve Brodie. Beverly Renn has disbanded the Lloyd Bridges club (doctor's orders) and Lee Garber has giver, up her organization in honor of Kenny Bowers.
THE HOLLYWOOD PARTY
'Tis gettin' closer to club convention time — for this is the month that some lucky raffle ticket holder will win a FREE trip (by plane!) to California for the Hollywood Party. Plans are still in the making — and each day the committee adds something else to make it more fun for the thousands of clubbers at¬ tending. They're taking over radio shows, touring the studios (lots of 'em), chartering busses for trips all over the city, having meetings especially for you clubbers to meet your favorite stars, and, best of all, they're having a lush tea at one of Holly¬ wood's swankiest hotels, and 'tis there that the raffle will be held. Hope you're all coming— for it's surely the most exciting thing that ever happened to fan clubs.
But back to the fan fun — The Riveting Russells (for that certain crooner) donated fifteen dollars to the Orphan Asylum of City Brook¬ lyn, and we'd like to say that we think it's great when these club members work to¬ gether for such worthy causes as well as for their favorite star. Lois Carnahan's Barbara Hale club is offering free member¬ ships to the first two lucky readers from each state who write in about the club after see¬ ing this announcement. It could be you! Louise Warne's Richard Jaeckel club holds a "Miss Jaeckel Times" ('tis the name of their club news) contest each year — and the win¬ ner is chosen by her picture, and by Dick, no less. This year, tho', Dick couldn't make up his mind, so drafted two of his best pals to do the judging. They picked Miss Marie Vranicar of Joliet, Ill., whose pic will adorn the next issue of the "Times." The Victor Jory club prex, Helen Milton, is anxiously awaiting her gift from the Australian branch
OUT OF THE MAILBAG
Please, won't everyone heed our cry for a table of contents? It really adds to the enjoyment of your journal — plus making it look like a really pro job. But speaking of professional looking books, Simpatico Andy was a big surprise, for it's a printed book — something new in the way of journals. Shirley's Scoops (from the Temple f.c.) was a delightful publication — which is only ap¬ propriate, we think. Shirl takes a big interest, and prexy Mary Susan Leonard is all-out for making her club nothing less than the best. Vickers Varieties (for Martha, natch!) carries three swell snaps of the lovely starlet. The Vincent Price Journal, for that other man you love to hate, is adorned by a marvelous portrait of Mr. P. — and the material content is equally marvelous.
That's about all for now — but we'll be back again next month.