Screenland (May 1943-Oct 1944)

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Left, baby Cheryl Christina Crane, photographed with her famous screen star mother, Lana Turner. Above, first scene from the new film, "Since You Went Away," colorful tale of the Hiltons, an American family of today, in which Claudette Colbert (center) plays the mother of Shirley Temple, as Brig, and Jennifer Jones, in role of Jane. Below, Michael O'Shea and Susan Hayward, as they appear in "Jack London," exciting film story about the late, beloved author-adventurer. WHEN Dorothy Lamour tossed her bridal bouquet after her marriage to Capt. William Ross Howard III, a few months ago, the girl who caught it was her stand-in, Earlene Heath. Dottie did a lot of teasing anent the superstition that the one who catches the bouquet will be the next bride. Earlene laughed it off. But the other day she turned up on the "Rainbow Island" set wearing a wedding ring, and almost as much surprised as Dottie. Seems she made up her mind very suddenly to marry Robert Colomb, a real estate man from Chicago. THE sight of Charlie Chaplin drinking beer while his bride, Oona O'Neill, sips milk, at the night spots, continues to amuse Hollywood. The other evening Oona showed up at a party wearing a service pin with a single star. When asked what it was for, Oona answered seriously: "I've given a son to the Army." The son is Charlie Chaplin, Jr., who is the same age as his new stepmama! MARGUERITE CHAPMAN is being very cute in denying the rumor that she is about to marry Marine Bill Lundigan. "I can't understand how they could have us getting married," she says. "Why, I haven't even asked him yet." Just the same, don't be too surprised if they're married by the time you. read this.