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saying. “Will Tony have to move out now?”
Then, too, Janet was a girl and she was going to become a member of the family. After the wedding, Tony would insist, “Kiss your sister.” But Janet put her foot down. “I don’t want to force our friendship,” she told him.
Acceptance did come. Janet knew it when Bobby approached her for advice. He inquired if she thought it was wrong when he didn’t go to bed when his parents wanted him to. “It’s this way,” said Janet. “In growing up you have to do a lot of things you don’t want to do. If you want to remain a child, you’ll fight it. But if you want to become a man, you’ll have to live in the right way now.”
“Yeah?” said Bobby.
“I have to get up at five,” Janet went on. “I don’t especially want to. I have to be in bed at eight when I’m working because of my job. Your job is to go to school and get the most out of it. And to do that, you have to get your rest.”
“Yeah,” said Bobby, a man of few words. “In that case . . . goodnight.”
Both Janet and Tony thoroughly enjoy being with their in-laws. “Let’s go see your cute, gullible mother,” Tony will suggest. “I have a new joke.”
He and Dad Morrison collaborated on the last one and consider it an outstanding success. They drove the car part-way into the garage and jacked up the rear fender. They made certain that it was at an angle where the jack could not be seen. When Mrs. Morrison arrived on the scene, she noted her son-in-law manfully holding up the car, all by himself. “Janet,” she screamed. “Come see what Tony’s doing.”
Tony’s always walking in with his hand tucked into his sleeve. He tells his motherin-law that he lost it on the set playing poker and she breaks up. “Best audience I ever had,” he vows.
Janet enjoys Tony’s parents equally as much. She’s always calling for Tony’s favorite recipes and they get together frequently for girl-talk.
Because of her career, Janet’s attempts at housekeeping are limited. But she rules the roost and there’s little doubt about it. When the Curtises moved into their new home, her mother came over to help her get settled. After a while they found themselves disagreeing as to where things should go. “I’m sorry, Mother,” said Janet. “But you do it your way in your house and I’ll do it my way in mine.”
“That’s right, ‘General,’ I forgot!” her mother laughed.
The families are closer than ever in an hour of need. When Tony’s father suffered a heart attack, Mrs. Schwartz called Janet immediately. Janet stayed with her for several days. And she was the one who broke the news to Tony when he returned from a personal-appearance tour.
Even now they keep a close watch over Manny. “We’re going to have to put our foot down,” said Tony. And so they put their feet down. “You brought it all on yourself,” they tell him. “You have to learn your limitations. Calm down, take it easy.”
Tony was in Hawaii on location when Janet’s folks told him that she had lost their baby. “And it’s a good thing, they talked to him first,” she says. “It was easier for him to hear it from them. We were both heartbroken and his first reaction would have set me off again.”
So there’s no doubt about the fact that the Curtis-Schwartz-Morrison families are and always will be inseparable as a unit. Their feelings are mutual. It was that way even before Janet uttered those now famous words over the long distance telephone after their marriage . . . “Hello, Mrs. Schwartz? This is Mrs. Schwartz!”
(Janet is in “Prince Valiant”; Tony, in “Johnny Dark”)
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