Screenland (Jan–Jun 1948)

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llli Si «R PAUL HUNTER, President HOMER ROCKWELL, Publisher DELIGHT EVANS, Editor ★ ELIZABETH WILSON, Western Representative ANTHONY FERRARA Art Director *** — HELEN FOSHER Assistant Editor On Our Cover: Dana Andrews and Merle Oberon, co-stars of RKO-Radio's picture, "Night Song." The Editor's Page Delight Evans 19 _ An Open Letter to Peter Lawford LC0rn7 Parks ,Pr°bJem • • Lynn Bowers 21 «TT. ^Wareyour troubles to the dilemmas plaguing Larry Parks The Public Knows!" Says Darryl Zanuck Harry Barnes 22 ■ noted producer pays tribute to you, the Public Can Our Fears Be Conquered?" ' ' wV "» ' "J Ve o • Forum conducted by Jack Holland 24 Susan ff^l!CJE!NLAmD,f arr A^/ers—Gregory Peck, Barbara Stanwyck, 17 J W LL* «y . d'^^" BJyth^ Lon McCallister— discuss their fears and yours Fred Robbln? Rlght off the Record Fred Bobbins 27 U ltstenm hstenin in popular disk jockey's list of lacquers nThe aG°eS ?UJal •■'•Yi: D°™ ^bert 28 "IV u c anST,er to ^"""ca Lake's personality riddle is in her casual country life Night Spng Fictionized by Elizabeth B. Petersen 32 Exclusive novehzation of dynamic new picture r£) J)? H°uel Fredd" D»dley 36 ¥ -j K°3a',"d Russell has one sure recipe for success in your chosen field Inside Hollywood s Social Circle Cobina Wright 38 ii/r i °S S° 'fader reP°rts on oes< parties of the month Meet the Man with the Velvet Voice Constance Palmer 42 Tl U rvX'e°.renn s success six careers is amazing only to those who don't know him 'J • ' t' ; V tupton ,4. Wilkinson 44 e^iklha^m S handsprings when exposed to Deborah Kerr's St3rS j?„,(the !kief Fuomie Leonard 46 Good Will" Girl8 surprising now many stars are sprouting wings Arduous schedule 'keeps Virginia Mayo 'busy on Good ' Will Tour1™™ ^ 52 plus: ^dm^M^M0r Hi, Mom! You're My "Dream Girl": Betty Hutton 20 Wanted! Robert Mitchum, starring in "The Red Pony" " 26 Girl of the Month (February) : Ann Sheridan, next in "Good Sam" 30 PLUS: ^§ &tz£?!ia//& Hot from Hollywood g FW Foiumt0 Current FibnS . .Selected by Delight Evans 8 Screenland Salutes "Gentleman's Agreement" ............. ...\ Photo Previews Here's Hollywood .' . J .' .' '.Gossip ' by Weston East Screen Tests Mma JMey PLUS: i^*?t*?c&0 Out in the Open... Claire Finucane screenland Fashions: What to Wear? Posed by Doris Day ' ' • Mary Ellen Martin Guide to Glamor 12 40 50 54 59 16 48 72 Volume Fifty-two Number Four A. J. CUTLER Circulation Manager FEBRUARY, 1948 PUBLISHED BY LIBERTY MAGAZINE, INC. PApLSER LESTER TUN ISON THOMAS W. KAVANAUCH SCTFFNta™ p mi , y,Ce-PreS,dent Secretary Treasurer wrcu.anon Ma. . , , .LAND Published monthly by Liberty Magazine Inc at 37 West wth <!t iw™, v«,t ,o *t MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OP CIRCULATIONS * * * ★ * At the first blush of Womanhood by VALDA SHERMAN Many mysterious changes take place in your body as you approach womanhood. For instance, the apocrine glands under your arms begin to secrete daily a iype of perspiration you have never known before. This is closely related to physical development and is especially evident in young women. It causes an unpleasant odor on both your person and your clothes. No need for alarm— There is nothing "wrong" with you. It is just another sign you are now a woman, not a girl. It is also a warning that now you mast select a truly effective underarm deodorant. Two dangers to overcome -Underarm odor is a real handicap at this age when a girl wants to be attractive, and the new cream deodorant Arrid is made especially to overcome this very difficulty. It kills odor instantly, safely and surely, then by antiseptic action prevents the formation of all odor for many hours and keeps you safe. Moreover, it protects against a second danger— perspiration stains. The physical exertion, embarrassment and emotion of the teens and twenties can cause the apocrine glands to fairly gush perspiration. A dance, a date, an embarrassing remark may easily make you perspire and offend as well as ruin a dress. All deodorants not alike -Don't take chances! Rely on Arrid which stops underarm perspiration as well as odor. No other deodorant gives you the same intimate protection as Arrid's exclusive formula. That's why Arrid is so popular with girls your age. They buy more Arrid than any other age group. More nursesmore men and women everywhere— use Arrid than any other deodorant. How to protect yourselfYou'll find the new Arrid a snowy, stainless cream that smooths on and disappears in a jiffy. Never gritty or grainy. The American Institute of Laundering has awarded Arrid its Approval Seal — harmless to fabrics. Gentle, antiseptic Arrid will not irritate skin. No other deodorant tested stops perspiration and odor so completely yet so safely! Don't be half-safe -During this "age of courtship," don't let perspiration problems spoil your fun. Don't be half-safe— be Arrid-safe! Use Arrid to be sure. Get Arrid right away, only 394 plus tax at your favorite drug counter. Screenland 5