Screenland (Nov 1950-Oct 1951)

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St know what I'm missing ... I want to get married . It's a lonely business, this living alone . . By Vic Damone i j THERE'S a large misconception currently kicking about. It has to do with the fact that it's supposed to be wonderful to be unattached, to be what is known as an "eligible bachelor." The guys who foster this make a big thing of flitting from gal to gal, of showing up at nightclubs with the most newsworthy lady in town, of running like mad when someone asks them when — and if — they are going to make a quick trip to Las Vegas. They love to flaunt their "independence." Maybe that sort of thing works for some of my fellowmen. It doesn't work for me. I want to get married. 'Nuff said. Debbie Reynolds, one of his most ardent fans, wishes Vic good luck as he starts new career.