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In emergency, DeLong Bob Pins have been used as letter-openers . . . door keys . . . paper clips— but that’s not why women buy so many of them. Smart women who pride themselves on being value-conscious and well-groomed, know there’s nothing like the DeLong Bob Pin, with its Stronger Grip, for keeping your hair-do neat from morning ’til night . . . They’ve learned that it's foolish to buy poorly made bob pins that slip out, when they can get the extra-strong, extra-snappy DeLong product everywhere. Just remember —
Stronger Grip
Won t Slip Out
Quality Manufacturers for Over 50 years
BOB PINS HAIR PINS SAFETY PINS
HOOKS a EYES HOOK & EYE TAPES
SNAPS PINS SANITARY BELTS
Vol. 6
November, 1948 No. 10
MOVIELAND
Movieland
Beautiful Ingrid Bergman is this month's cover girl. For more about this lovely star, see page 30.
EXCLUSIVES
SAFETY FIRST by Sondra Gorney .
DEAR HOLLYWOOD PRODUCERS. .
HOTTEST THING IN TOWN (Ava Gardner) by Spec McClure .
I KNEW HIM WHEN . . . (Gene Kelly) by Jeanne Coin .
THE DIVINE INGRID (Bergman) .
THIS HAPPY BROOD (Roy Rogers) .
OH HAPPY DAY (Doris Day) by Elizabeth Shelly .
HALLOWE’EN (Bob Young) .
PSYCHO-ANALYZING FRANKIE (Sinatra) by Gardner Maxwell .
EVERYTHING JANE POWELL WEARS .
TOGETHER AGAIN (Ginger Rogers and Fred Astaire) .
WILL REX HARRISON SURVIVE SCANDAL? by Amo Johansen . .
ALL BACHELORS SHOULD BE MARRIED (Ida Lupino) by Fredda Dudley . .
NO REST FOR THE WICKED (Richard Widmark) by Violet Moss .
THREE LOVES HAS DEANNA (Durbin) .
THEY CHOSE THEIR CHILDREN by Favius Friedman .
BIG CITY INTERLUDE (Peggy Cummins) Photographs by John Nebel
JUST A SOFTIE (Charles Laughton) by Helen Hover Weller .
BEDTIME STORY (Bonita Granville) .
ARE YOU THE GIRL FOR PHILIP REED? by Alyce Canfield .
ANOTHER AWARD FOR OLIVIA (Prize Pictures of the Month)
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PORTRAITS
AVA GARDNER . 27
GENE KELLY 29
INGRID BERGMAN . 31
ROY ROGERS . 34
DORIS DAY 36
ROBERT YOUNG . 38
JANE POWELL . 44
REX HARRISON 50
DEPARTMENTS
INSIDE HOLLYWOOD by Beatrice Lubitz Cole (,
TALENT SCHOOL by Ben Piazza
CAN I HELP YOU? by Joan Crawford ]g
YOUR HOLLYWOOD, MEMO FROM THE EDITOR . 23
YOUR FAN CLUB by Movieland's Guest Editor, Jean Meade . 74
CHIN UP by Anne Ansley . gj
DO YOU WRITE LIKE GREER GARS0N? by Helen King . 90
THE REVIEWER'S BOX . 98
SINCERELY YOURS . inn
Peg Nichols, Managing Editor
Helen Limke,
Hollywood Managing Editor
Frank Friedrichsen,
Associate Editor
Velma Scott, Assistant Editor Conrad Wienk, Art Director Walter Davis)
Joe Shere 1®“* Photo9raPhers
Beatrice Lubitz Cole, Editorial Director
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