Photoplay (Jul-Dec 1949)

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Hollywood is worried about the Audie Murphys. But Wanda, in this story, makes it clear she knows what is wrong and has the courage to do something about it Hero’s wedding: The future was bright HERO’S WIFI by wanda hendrix MY husband, Audie Murphy, has gone home to Texas. And after a trip to Florida, where I’ll visit my folks and friends, I’ll take a Hollywood apartment where I will live alone. Still, I say this separation between Audie and me is purely temporary. We still have hopes that we can work out our problems. But it will take time. It was no new difficulty that caused our separation, rather the repetition of the difficulties we have known from the beginning. We worked very well together in “Sierra.” It wasn’t this, as some say, that caused our break. Audie simply has gone home to Texas to get hold of himself, see if he can’t build up. He came home from the war with many problems. He is a high-strung sensitive boy and so, when he is upset, it is perhaps more obvious than in some cases. In his dreams, Audie still fights the war. If I can touch him without waking him, he calms down. When a man has emotional scars, the least his wife can do is to be patient and understanding. If a husband were to run a high fever, a wife would do all she could to help. When he is suffering with war-jangled nerves, he is just as ill as if he were running a fever. The only thing a wife can do is to learn how she can best be of comfort. If she doesn’t do this, I don’t feel she’s much of a wife. ( Continued on page 68) P 31