Screenland (Nov 1950-Oct 1951)

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How fortunate we modern women really are! All the benefits of science. All the advantages of professional skill and education. No wonder we grow more broadminded and the prejudices of the Past disappear That's why we have been ready to welcome Tampax* — that revolutionary method of monthly sanitary protection invented by a physician to be worn internally. What and why is Tampax? For years women have been irked by the bulk and discomfort of the external pad and the pins and belts that support it. Tampax came along just at the right time — no larger than your finger, no supports whatever, no odor or chafing, nothing to make ridges under clothing. You can't even feel the Tampax when in place! Made of pure surgical cotton, Tampax comes in smooth, slender applicators for efficient insertion. Millions of women, married and single, are using Tampax now. Easily disposable. Month's supply fits in purse. At drug and notion counters in 3 sizes: Regular, Super, Junior. Tampax Incorporated, Palmer, Mass. Accepted for Advertising by the Journal of the American Medical Association 4 J. FRED HENRY, Publisher LESTER GRADY, Editor CHARLES W. ADAMS Art Director ANNE MASCHKE Asst. Art Director STANLEY M. COOK Production Manager KAY BRUNELL Fashion Editor Exclusive Photos by PICTORY Males, Marriage And Me! Ruth Roman 22 A bachelor girl's frank and honest views on the love problem Don't Be The Life Of The Party! Ben Maddox 26 // you want to be popular as both a guest and a host listen to Loretta Young Let's Talk About The Ladies Kate Holliday 31 Seven girls have made a deep impression on urbane Englishman Stewart Granger If I Were Queen Of Hollywood Shelley Winters 36 "I'd stir up things," says Shelley Keeping Up Romance After Marriage Robert Peer 40 Glenn Ford is one actor who lives up to his romantic reputation in private life Gentleman With A Problem Louis Reid 46 Gordon MacRae does some serious thinking about his future as an entertainer Record Roundup Bert Brown 70 Richard Widmark, starring in "Halls Of Montezuma" 28 Paula Raymond, starring in "Grounds For Marriage" 32 Joan Fontaine, starring in "September Affair" 34 What Hollywood Itself Is Talking About! Lynn Bowers 6 Your Guide To Current Films Rahna Maughan 12 Newsreel ' 19 Once A Hoofer (James Cagney and Virginia Mayo) 24 A Welcome Change (Richard Widmark) 29 A New Life For Errol (Errol Flynn) 30 Plaudits For Paula (Paula Raymond) 33 Unhappy Joan ( Joan Fontaine) , 35 Where Others Have Failed 38 Cocktails For Isa 42 Paradise For Debra (Debra Paget) 43 A Great Actor Returns (Laurence Olivier) 44 Screenland Salutes Irene Dunne 50 Fashion Selections That Don't "Rreak The Bank" Kay Brunell 48 Personalize Your Legs 52 For A Happy Valentine Elizabeth Lapham 54 ON THE COVER, ESTHER WILLIAMS, STARRING IN THE METRO-GOLDWYN-MA YER FILM, "THE PAGAN LOVE SONG" i Volume Fifty-five-. Number Four FEBRUARY, 1951 PUBLISHED BY J. FRED HENRY PUBLICATIONS, INC. ARTHUR KAPLAN Circulation Manager (Newsstand Div.) A. E. CARDWELL Circulation Manager (Subscription Div.) SCREENLAND.. Published monthly by J. Fred Henry Publications. Inc.. 444 Madison Ave.. New York 22, N. Y. Advertising Offices: 444 Madison Ave., New York 22, N. Y. : 6 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago 2. III.: 816 W. 5th St.. Los Angeles 13. Calif. Gordon Simpson, West Coast Manager. William Thomas, Chicago Manager. Manuscripts and drawings must be accompanied by return postage. They will receive careful attention, but SCUEENLAND assumes no responsibility for their safety. Subscriptions $1.80 for one year. $3.00 for two years and $4.50 for three years in the United States, its possessions, Cuba. Mexico. Central and South America; 50c a year additional in Canada: other foreign countries $1.00 a year additional. When entering a new subscription please allow not less than 60 days for your first copy to reach you. When renewing your subscription, prompt remittance helps to assure continuous service. Changes of address must reach us five weeks in advance. Be sure to give both old and new address and zone or other information necessary. Entered as second class matter, September 23. 1930. at the Post Office. New York, N. T.. under the act of March 3, 1878. Additional entry at Chicago, 111. CopyrightYL951 by J. Fred Henry Publications, Inc. MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS.