Radio and television mirror (Nov 1939-Apr 1940)

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told she must report back for work on the following Monday. It was too late to change the plans, so the honeymoon was telescoped into four days instead of fifteen. They were married in a Methodist church before a great throng of people. It was supposed to be a quiet ceremony with only a few friends and members of the family present but a news broadcaster spilled the beans by informing all Phoenix of the impending event at noon that day. After the ceremony they played the parlor game, I Sent My Ship A-sailing in a hotel garden until it was time for a banquet. After the banquet they flew to Dallas for a brief visit with her father. At ten to two on Monday morning, Nan was aboard a plane bound for Hollywood. At ten after two Jackie was roaring through the skies enroute to Maryland to ride Cravat at Pimlico. KylAYBE they seem to be "playing '"■ house" now because they have been separated so much of their first year of marriage. A good half of the time Jackie has been riding at Empire City, Saratoga and Belmont tracks, and Nan completed five pictures in eight months, her latest being Universal's "The House of Seven Gables" in addition to her regular Thursday night broadcasts. "That's going to be changed," Jackie said confidently. "I'm not going to leave her again. I'm going to stick to California tracks when I do my riding." "No, you're not," Nan contradicted him. "You're going wherever it's best .or you. If there are going to be any career changes they'll be in my work. I'll stick at my career only so long as it is compatible with our marriage, and that goes for both radio and the movies. Being Mrs. Westrope is career enough for me!" Maybe it is the way Jettie bustles around the dream house, mothering and scolding her "two chilluns," which makes them seem carefree kids playing grown-ups. Jettie is the adoring colored mammy who has taken care of Nan since she was six years old. You feel any moment she will give Nan a talking-to for drinking coca-cola at nine in the morning or spank Jackie for tracking dirt across the white living room rug. Maybe it was the proud way Jackie showed off the badminton court, the kennels, and the electric eye which opens the garage door; and the littlegirl wonder with which Nan exhibited the pink and blue powder room and the electric dishwasher. For all the world they were like youngsters with shiny new toys. Or maybe it was the toys themselves. Stacked around a glittering white Christmas tree in careless neglect were many fine and expensive presents. Among them were two satinlined boxes containing a diamond bracelet (Jackie's big gift to Nan) and a diamond wrist watch (Nan's big gift to Jackie) . Leaning against the front door, however, and already showing signs of hard use were a bicycle and two pair of roller skates. And sprawled all over every available inch of floor space in their big bedroom was an electric train set! Whatever the reason, Nan's and Jackie's world is an enchanted one. I hope they never leave it. SAYS CfartafawM (Popular Hollywood Star) Have coaxing soft "Hollywood Hands"! Masculine hearts are wax to their caressing touch. Even the snappiest cold, and constant use of water, can't roughen and coarsen your pretty hands if you use Jergens Lotion regularly. Jergens furnishes beautifying moisture for your skin; supplements depleted natural moisture. Helps guard the delightful soft smoothness of your hands. Many doctors use 2 fine ingredients to help smooth and soften harsh, roughened skin. Both these ingredients are in FOR SOFT, ADORABLE HANDS For satin-smooth, kissable complexion — use the new Jergens Face Cream. Cleanses expertly, swiftly. Vitamin Blend helps vitalize drab, dry skin. 50P,25c, 10^. this famous Jergens Lotion. Apply Jergens after every handwashing. Smooth on well on wrists and finger tips. Takes no time! Leaves no stickiness ! Jergens soon helps you have hands whose soft touch thrills! Start now to use Jergens Lotion. 5(X 25t, lOtf — SI. 00, at beauty counters. Get Jergens Lotion today, sure. More women use '■ Jergens nowadays than any other Lotion. It's so effective for lovable soft hands! Easy to use! Never feels sticky. FREE/ PURSE-SIZE BOTTLE (Paste coupon on a penny postcard, if you wish) See — at our expense — how Jergens Lotion helps you have adorable, soft hands. Mail this coupon totiav to: The Andrew Jergens Co.. 3514 Alfred St., Cincinnati. Ohio. (In Canada: Penh, Ont.) \a StreetCity— APRIL, 1940 59