Photoplay (Jan-Jun 1952)

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The Cornel Wildes — he’s a happier guy since marriage to Jean — at Hollywood Foreign Correspondents Assn. 10th Annual Awards at Ciro’s INSJDE STUFF Then we saw “With a Song in My Heart” and the poignancy of his talent touched us deeply. He has everything it takes for stardom and the screen is lucky to have him. Love Tales: Cal can’t think of two nicer Hollywood people more deserving of their happiness than the newly married Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Reagan. So typical of Ronnie and Nancy (Davis) who represent dignity, good taste and refinement in our town, they waived all spotlight attention. There wouldn’t even have been wedding pictures, except that the Bill Holdens, who stood up with them, insisted. “You can’t cheat us out of pictures for our den!” exclaimed Bill, after they got back to the Holden house after the ceremony. Bill called Paramount for a photographer and, while they waited for him, cracked open two quarts of champagne. The Holdens offered to give them a reception but the appreciative Reagans preferred no fanfare. After an Arizona honeymoon, they returned to Nancy’s apartment where they’ll live until they build on their ranch. The bride’s wedding ring looked like a crown of emerald-cut diamonds. The first person Ronnie called after the ceremony was little Maureen Reagan, who already loves Nancy like a second mother. Abreast of the Times: Cal was convulsed at Corinne Calvet, who was so excited because she had been asked to model a series of bathing suits from 1870 models to 1952 Bikinis. When the lush mademoiselle got a gander at those authentic flat-chested numbers, she screamed all over the Paramount lot. Finally, she settled for suits larger than her size and pinched them in at the waistline, which allowed her charms to bloom as nature intended! Miss Worry Wart: Being the conscientious gal that she is, Doris Day wants each succeeding picture to be better than the last. Rushing through one and into another allows little time for the proper amount of preparation— all of which will be rectified when and if she signs her new Warner deal, which will specify that Doris does two pictures a year— only. Recently, when she was notified to report for “April in Paris,” Do-Do had a STYLE c A. Full-circle skirt — excellent qual ity Terry cloth in gay leaf design in exotic multi-color — zipper closing. Waist: 22, 24, 26, 28, 30. $7.88 B. Perky billowing fullness in crisp embossed cotton. Large pockets and belt of white fish net lace. Waist: 22, 24, 26, 28, 30. Aqua, Pink, Lilac, Blue, Cinnamon, Navy, Maize. $4.88 C. Full sweep chambray. Jaunty double pockets. Deep bands contrasting embroidery on pockets and encircling skirt. Waist: 22, 24, 26, 28, 30, 32. Tan, Grey, Blue, Red, Green. $4.88 Greta Gray a wardrobe of SKIRTS FASHIONS STYLE LOOK YOUR FESTIVE BEST for Datetime for Playtime! STYLE A Greta Gray Fashions Inc., 1841 Broadway, New Aork, N. Y PLEASE SEND ME THE FOLLOWING SKIRTS STYLE WAIST SIZE COLOR 1st I 2ND PRICE A SI. 88 ea. B S4.88 ea. Address C S4.88 ea. City Zone .... State . *ADD 20c FOR MAILING AND HANDLING— IN N.Y.C. ADD 3% SALES TAX THIS OFFER EXPIRES AUGUST 1, 1952 -CHECK OR M.O. ONLY SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR MONEY REFUNDED WITHIN 10 DAYS 3S