Screenland (Jan–Jun 1948)

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For weeks Elizabeth had been out with real estate people, while Dan assumed the usual optimistic viewpoint. "Take it easy, Liz," he admonished. There's plenty of time yet. "We'll find something." "But, Dan," answered his more practical wife, "the doctors say you can never tell about the first one. Sometimes they're late and then again, they arrive right on schedule. It would be so much better to be all moved and settled. Then we'll all be more comfortable when I come home from the hospital." So Elizabeth kept on looking. And Dan kept on admonishing. Finally, they found it — a charming home near Toluca Lake in San Fernando Valley. It was complete even to soundproof quarters with a separate entrance, where Dan could practice his hoofing without disturbing the baby. Elizabeth saw the place first. She waited for Dan, who came over after the day's shooting on "You Were Meant for Me," his third starring picture. "You see," said Dan, as he signed on the dotted line, "I told you we'd find a house! Now it's all settled, we can move in, and there isn't anything to worry about." 74 SCREENLAND