Screenland (May-Oct 1940)

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By May Mann a few feet ahead of me. Mickey stuck his head out of the window with a "Hi 'ya!" and the friendliest of smiles with the Rooney personality turned on full. "Come on — hop in !" he offered, getting out and opening the door and helping me in. "Are you in a hurry to get home, or would you like to go with me?" Mickey asked. "See, it's only four o'clock. Let's have some fun." "I'd love to," I replied, thinking that even if Mickey wasn't the most important star in pictures — for he's exactly that, being the greatest box office attraction on the screen, with his pictures making more money than any others — I'd be just as thrilled to go with him. He's really fun. "Feel sorta like celebrating," Mickey said, shifting the gears. "You see, she's brand new — and isn't she a beauty ?" "Just about the swankiest thing on four wheels," I agreed. "I got a good deal on her, too," Mickey said. "I traded my little old Ford roadster in on her. How do you like the color? Sorta pretty, but (Please turn to page 76)