Screenland (Nov 1945-Oct 1946)

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Eddie Bracken gives newlywed Betty Hutton a kiss at a reception welcoming her and husband, Ted Briskin, back to Hollywood. At left, Loren Tindall and Diana Lynn add their felicitations and congratulations. DESPITE their denials (practically up to the not-so-bitter end) Mickey Rooney's ex-wife and Lana Turner's exhusband did become man and wife. All of which means that Ava Gardner is now Mrs. Artie Shaw. It will be a stay-athome honeymoon because both are working. Ava is making a picture, Artie appearing with his band at a local night club. No one seems to know exactly why they were so secretive about their plans. For the past year they have kept steady company. Hollywood's only interest was the desire to see two nice people live happily ever after. IONG before the Gloria De Haven1 John Payne%aby is born, "Till the Clouds Roll By" will be completed. But there will be one unfinished sequence. This is the one in which Gloria appears. This film biography of composer Jerome Kern is one of MGM's most ambitious adventures. "Gloria being one of their most ambitious and important young actresses is worth waiting for. A nice tribute to a nice girl. A WHOLE new world has opened up for Van Johnson. His MGM bosses knew he could dance, for Van was discovered in the chorus. But on the set of "No Leave, No Love," Van nonchalantly borrowed Xavier Cugat's violin. Everyone thought he was kidding until he started to play. And darn well, too. They rushed the news to the front office. Now they're fiddling ( ! ) around for the perfect story. NO MORE is the name "Sirocco" embroidered on Errol Flynn's yachting cap. Instead it now reads "Zaca," the name of the new 118-foot job that Flynn recently purchased and marked down, mind you, for $40,000. Now Errol is looking for a script that calls for yachting scenes and plenty of 'em. Yachts very nice, says we! TUST to look at June Allyson is to J know how much her marriage to Dick Powell means to her. In fact, it's practically contagious. Whenever they walk into Ciro's the orchestra starts playing "June Is Bustin' Out All Over." That's right— bustin' with happiness. And very becoming, too. K IND of a cute gag they pull at a famous Hollywood eating emporium. Bogey and Bacall dine there quite often and usually call up early and reserve the same table. Whenever they do. the head waiter puts two signs on the table. Where Bacall sits, the sign reads "The Look." Where Bogey sits, the sign reads "The Leer." And of course Mr. and Mrs. B. get a great kick out of it.