Movieland. (1950)

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reconciliation of his parents. Dan’s wild about the child, and was miserable when Liz took him to live with her mother. Evidently, Dan convinced his wife that he would spend more time at home, be¬ cause her beef with him was that she was neglected. It’s a sort of “trial” recon¬ ciliation, but it’s a step in the right direction. * * * Maria Montez has bought a home in Paris, and says she and Jean Pierre Aumont may make it their permanent hangout. Her Hollywood home is rented to Dean Martin (of Martin and Lewis) , and she has so many commitments com¬ ing up in Europe for picture work that she may just stay for awhile. Maria’s daughter, Christina, and her sister, Adita, are with her in the French capital. * * * Wanda Hendrix, after waiting for a long time to make a picture with hus¬ band Audie Murphy, chipped a bone in her ankle the day before the picture was to roll, and was on crutches when she should have been on the sound stage. They had to shoot around her for several days. Wanda said, “This would happen to me.” * * * Doris Day and her handsome agent, ( Please turn to page 12) A famous sister-in-law makes a glamorous bridesmaid: Shirley Temple was an attendant to John Agar’s pretty sister Joyce, when she married John Wheeler. Dick and Nora Haymes are still honeymooning. They were holding hands under the j q table at Ciro’s. Nora looks happy — and seems to be putting on a bit of weight.