Screenland (Feb-Oct 1949)

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Quite naturally, when a product appears which is completely unlike past methods, your first thought may be "Is it really meant for me?" or "I wonder if I am any different"... Well, Tampax is just such a revolutionary product in the field of monthly sanitary protection— and here are some facts to help you make up your mind about it. Tampax has been adopted by millions (yes, millions) of women. Very popular among trained nurses for their personal use. Invented by a physician; designed to be worn internally. Only one-ninth the bulk of older kinds. No belts, no pins, no external pads. Causes no odor, no chafing. No bother to dispose of. Tampax relieves embarrassment and mental strain at such times for all classes of women — college students, secretaries, housewives, nurses, vacationers... Buy Tampax today at your drug or notion counter. It's made of pure surgical cotton contained in patented individual applicators. Three absorbency-sizes for varying needs. Full month's average supply goes into purse. (Also 4-months economy box.) Tampax Incorporated, Palmer, Mass. NO BELTS NO PINS NO PADS NO ODOR Accepted for Advertising by the Journal of the American Medical Association Cobina Wright greets Van Johnson and Loretta Young, currently co-starred in "Mother Is A Freshman," at the Ted Fio Rito opening in the Beverly Hills Hotel. THE Spring and Summer crop of visitors to Hollywood from abroad have had hostesses vying with one another in staging some of the most unusual parties of the year. Titled travelers to the film colony, par ticularly find themselves being feted, because our film stars like to show British aristocracy how much fun informal parties can be. In turn many of these lords and ladies, dukes and duchesses, get a kick out of Rosalind Russell and Eric Johnston were in same parry at Beverly Hills Hotel fete. Irene Dunne's wit tickles Bob Montgomery at another dinner party at lavish opening. 6 SCREENLAND