Photoplay (Jan-Jun 1952)

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YOU 3 course by the stars who shine brightest for you BY ELSA MAXWELL earnings. Betty would scorn to be dreary about anything — just as she would scorn, too, bless her, to put on airs or live beyond her means in any attempt to live dotvn the bitter poverty of her youth. All of which makes her very likable. Yes. 2. Doris Day was asked to be the guest conductor of a magazine’s shopping column. But upon seeing the items to be featured in this column, she asked to be excused. A. Doris was being neither elegant nor superior. Rather, she was being human. She thought many of the items that were to be in the column lacked ■ real worth. So she would not lend her name to recommend them. Yes. Farley Granger has a way of reminding people where they have met before 3. Jimmy Stewart was playing ball with his two sons. The ball landed on the roof. “I’ll get it,” Jimmy said. Gloria, his wife, protested. But, flaunting his agility, Jimmy smiled at her and kept climbing. He retrieved the ball without any trouble. But he could not get down again. “Let me call the fire department, have them come with a ladder,” Gloria suggested. “No, don’t do that!” protested Jimmy, horrified. “I’ll make it somehow.” He knew if he’d gotten up so easily, that he could get down; that he simply had a case of nerves. He tried one way down, then another — and remained on the roof. For two hours he stayed there — while Gloria pleaded that the fire department’s help was the only solution. At last, gingerly, he made his way down via ivy and shutters and a stout trellised vine that grew near one corner of the house. ! A. It is by being human (as Jimmy ( Continued, on page 96) A game w;ith Gloria’s sons Ronald, Michael, put Jim Stewart on a spot! Hostesses know what to expect when they invite teen-age Joan Evans to a party! Above, Joan at a premiere with Richard Anderson 57