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We’re heroes to the countless women who use DeLong Bob Pins . . . They fasten a medal on us every time they step up to the counter and ask for DeLong, the Bob Pin with the Stronger Qrip . . . We’re grateful, too. That’s why we spare no effort to turn out a better Bob Pin, one made of stronger steel that keeps its snap and shape longer and stays in your hair dutifully.
Always remember DeLong for —
Stronger Grip
Won’t Slip Out
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Quality Manufacturers for Over 50 years
BOB PINS HAIR PINS SAFETY PINS
HOOKS a EYES HOOK a EY E TAPES
4 SNAPS PINS SANITARY BELTS
Vol. 6
February, 1948 No. 1
MOVIELAND
STORIES
Cover photo o i Jeanne Crain by Theda and Emer¬ son Hall of Globe Photos.
MY FAVORITE DESIGNER IS EDITH HEAD by Barbara Stanwyck . 16
MONSIEUR CHAPLIN by Martha Raye . 20
MRS. VAN JOHNSON TAKES HER LIFE IN HER HANDS . 25
LANA (Turner) AND LOVE by Dorothy Blanchard . 26
CITIZEN (Ronald) REAGAN by Robbin Coons . 28
MY HAPPINESS by loan Crawford as told to Kate Holliday . 30
JOAN (Crawford) TAKES A HOLIDAY . 32
STILL KING (Clark) GABLE by Dorothy O'Leary . 35
UNMASKING MAUREEN O’HARA by Ben Maddox . 37
V/ELCOME, LOUIS JOURDAN by Jack Rourke . 39
JEANNE S (Crain) DREAMS COME TRUE by Katherine Lake . 41
MY HUSBAND, BING (Crosby)
by Dixie Lee Crosby as told to Marva Peterson . . 46
SECOND HONEYMOON (Mr. and Mrs. Cornel Wilde) . 48
IS BOB MITCHUM REALLY WACKY? by Kathrine Calvin . ... 52
BETTE’S (Davis) NEW LOOK by Fredda Dudley 57
STRICTLY (Vic) MATURE by Alyce Canfield . 60
VALIANT IS THE WORD FOR SUSAN (Peters) by Helen Hover Weller 64 DANNY KAYE MARCHES ON u
PORTRAITS
LANA TURNER .
RONALD REAGAN .
JOAN CRAWFORD .
CLARK GABLE .
MAUREEN O’HARA .
LOUIS JOURDAN .
JEANNE CRAIN .
BETTE DAVIS .
FEATURES
MOVIELAND APPLAUDS HEADED FOR STARDOM
MEET MOVIELAND’S WILD CALENDAR GIRL CONTEST WINNERS PRIZE PICTURE OF THE MONTH (Bob Hope)
DOTTIE LAMOUR’S ON THE MOVE
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INSIDE HOLLYWOOD by Beatrice Lubitz Cole CAN I HELP YOU? by Joan Crawford
WORDS OF MUSIC by Jill Warren .
COSMETIC COUNTER
DO YOU WRITE LIKE JOHN HODIAK? by Helen King YOUR FAN CLUB by Carol Whelchel
HERE’S LOOKING AT YOU by Anne Ansley .
THE REVIEWER’S BOX .
SINCERELY YOURS .
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Peg Nichols, Managing Editor
Helen Limke,
Hollywood Managing Editor
Frank Friedrichsen,
Associate Editor
Velma Scott, Assistant Editor Conrad Wienk, Art Director Walter Davisl
J. B. Scott | Staff Photographers
Joe Shere )
Beatrice Lubitz Cole. Editorial Director
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No. 1, February 1948. Entered as second-class matter Decembe^ 15 1942 a? the post office at Dunellen, N. J., under the Act of March 3, 1879. Price 25c a codv script ion price $3 00 in the United States and $3.00 in Canada. Copyright f947 hv Movieland, Inc. The publishers accept no responsibility for unsolicited and all manuscripts should be accompanied by a stamped s^f addreseirf ee ^ Pt Printed m the United States of America. MEMBER AUDITBUREAU OF CIRCULAtIonI.'