Photoplay (Jul-Dec 1963)

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ANEW BABY FOR DEBBIE The Medical Risks Three happy words. In big bold print. Certainly the happiest newspaper headline of the month out of Hollywood, we thought ... at first: “DEBBIE AWAITS STORK!” There’d been the pregnancy rumors for a couple of months before this. Followed by the usual denials (movie stars, like the President’s wife, seem to have a thing about keeping new-baby news under their, er, hats as long as possible. That’s how it goes. And then one day in early April, on the set of “Mary, Mary” — just two weeks before completion of the film — Debbie grinned that grin of hers and announced to a few persistent questioners: “All right. It’s true. Harry and I are going to have a baby. I held back the news because I didn’t want any fuss during the picture. I didn’t want anybody to worry about ( Continued on page 75)