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"And don't forget my mother is Arline Judge!" crows Hollywood's newest baby star
As told to
Maude Cheatham
I heard him say I was surely going to be a comedian because I looked so funny, but Wesley, who is a director, exclaimed dramatically, "Heaven forbid ! No, the boy shall be a banker."
Guess they have it doped out all right. Arline savs I must go to college and then I may choose my own career. She talks about ideals and principles and holds me close to her heart and whispers that she expects great things of her son. Wesley seems to think I'll shine at football. He's always saying to his friends, "Take a look at the kid's mit, it's swell for a forward passer. Why, he's bound to be an athlete.'5 Ho-hum! Well, I guess that's O.K.
Everybody seems so surprised that Arline, who they say is the most modern of all modern girls, should turn into a real old-fashioned mother. I guess this is because she loves to bathe and dress me herself while the nurse stands around and watches us. Her friends say it is too amazing and they wonder where she learned these things. Arline tosses her curls and smiles. When no one is listening she tells me she is getting the biggest kick of her life taking care of me. She believes in schedules and diets — oh, you should see me stall on orange juice and flirt with the pretty tomato juice. We have regular hours, too, and she says nothing shall interfere in giving me a good start in life.
I like Tuesday. That's the nurse's day out and Arline takes care of me herself. Sometimes she takes me out into the world and we visit the beauty parlor and gay gown shops. It's very exciting and I like it, all but the oh-ing and ah-ing over me and the baby talk they give me. I seem to favor blondes. Perhaps it is because I love color and it is fun watching the lights plav with the golden hair. Of course. Arline is a lovely brunette with sparkling black eyes and she's the prettiest girl of them all. So, my blonde {Continued on page 74)
"I always say that my mother is the most modern girl in Hollywood — just look at her here, all dressed up for the movies! But I guess she's just an old-fashioned girl at the same time, because she takes awfully good care of me."
"Arline asked me if I minded if she went on with her career, now that I'm growing so fast. 'Not at all,' I said — I'm broad-minded. So here she is in what they call her 'come-back' Him, 'Flying Circus,' with Ralph Bellamy and Bruce Cabot. Cute, isn't she?"