Movieland. (1950)

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Fans have boosted Doris Day to stardom. Watch for her in Warners’ “It’s a Great Feeling.” mm / By LEE LEVINE ★ I first met her when I was selling lingerie in a Beverly Hills store and a pert-looking, tall blonde sashayed over to my counter and asked me to show her some things. She had a warm, sunny smile and eyes that lit up when she talked. I noticed that immediately. She wasn’t like many of my customers, aloof and bored. She sparkled even when she looked at an inexpensive little slip. Doris Day became one of my best customers. I never dreamed then that she would also become my best friend. Things don’t happen that way, you know. Stars don’t become pally-wally with salesgirls. But now that I know Doris well, it seems as natural as walking for her to make friends with people she takes to, whether ( Please turn to page 68) Doris is a devastating mimic, and after she finishes panning a new boy friend of mine, he seems so ridiculous that it’s hard to keep from laughing when he calls. Three gals in search of a man ! Dodie, her mom and I still haven’t found our elusive dream men. EDITOR'S NOTE: Have you ever tvondered tchal it's like to be the best friend of a movie star? Lee Levine is Doris Day's best friend. So close are they that Lee even lives with Doris. They met 2 years ago when Lee was working in a department store and Doris came in to shop. From that meet¬ ing evolved one of the most unusual friend¬ ships in Hollywood — and one of the warmest. Lee tells you all about it in this revealing story.