Photoplay (Jan - Jun 1943)

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Are You His DREAM GIRL Yo our fighting man will remember the silky smoothness of your coiffure, the bewitching dash of your saucy ringlets. His heroine has no lanky locks, unruly wisps, or disordered curls to vex his military eye. DeLong Bob Pins will keep your coiffure in order. With reasonable care, they'll last indefinitely. Use them adroitly, for the duration. Strong Grip Wont Slip One Does the Work of Several 8 Cary Grant tries out some favorite Grant jokes on the Hollywood Canteen guinea pigs before he springs them on our armed forces in England . . . Linda Loves Pev? The status of the Pev Marley-Linda Darnell romance is a puzzler. It's more than that, really. It's an issue, with those who say it's the real thing pitted against those who pooh-pooh it as a serious romance. Cal, who was pTominent among the "pooh-pooh" group is about to bolt his party for the other side, despite the fact Miss Darnell herself has told us most emphatically it's not serious. But who races down to the depot before dawn's early light to greet Pev after a sojourn to the East? None but little Linda. Who sends her flowers and messages when she's ill? Pev. And although the cameraman is twice her age their tastes are mutual. Linda likes to sketch, is interested in painting and art. So is Pev, who, incidentally, has been married twice before. But here's one clue to the reason Cal believes Linda really cares. The art of "doodling" or the habit of drawing strange figures or markings while one is conversing on the telephone or listening to a lecture is a sure indication of the subconscious mind, so we're told. And Linda's subconscious works over time, for all her doodlings result in dozens upon dozens of little sketches — all of Pev Marley's face. So, there you are. Close Ups and Long Shots: Of all the epidemics that have swept over Hollywood (and heavens knows it has had its share of plagues) the strangest is this almost unanimous rush to altars of women in their comfortable thirties or forties with younger grooms — much, much younger in certain cases. This special trend began with Jeanette MacDonald's marriage to Gene Raymond several years ago and has marched merrily on to the recent marriage of Ginger Rogers and Jack Briggs. the twenty-two-year-old Marine. In between we have Barbara Stanwyck's marriage to Bob Taylor, the Tyrone Power-Annabella wedding, the marriage of Madeleine Carroll and Stirling Hayden, the blendings of Norma Shearer and Marty Arrouge and Rosalind Russell and Freddie Brisson, on to the Joan Crawford-Phil Terry marriage. As soon as her divorce from Roger Pryor is final Ann Sothern will probably wed younger Bob Sterling. photoplay combined with movie mirror