Photoplay (Jan-Jun 1948)

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have I known one more affectionately dutiful than June Allyson. When Dick Powell had his boat, June did her utmost to be a good sailor. But since she couldn’t control that slight green color she always turned when the sea was even faintly rough, Dick finally decided the boat must go. In its place he bought a plane. Whereupon June, who had a secret fear of flying, smilingly got into his airship and flew to Arrowhead with him. She’s also endeavoring to overcome her habit of forgetfulness to please him. Irrespective of how heavy her studio schedule may be, at Dick’s insistence she keeps any dinner engagement to which she has forgotten to send her regrets. Dick often arranges for them to leave soon after dinner. But always he rules against the rudeness her forgetfulness otherwise might induce — and always ( Continued on page 70) Jean Pierre Anmont knows that his wife Maria Montez is a born showwoman and makes showing off her beauty a part of their marriage ritual Dinner at seven is a date Jaiie Wyman and Ronnie Reagan always keep for family fun 67