Screenland (Nov 1950-Oct 1951)

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Star of "Hollywood Story," Richard Conte, wife, Producer Leonard Goldstein at preem. There's talk of Columbia making a picture on the life of Gene Autry. Guess who'll play the name part. Well, it ain't Roy Rogers, but here's a clew — his initials are G. A. Gene had a bad case of heavy eyelids after the big benefit show, the Hollywood Marathon, for the City Of Hope Cancer Fund which went on for fourteen hours. He, Margaret Whiting, Lena Home, Gail Storm, Spike Jones, Edmond O'Brien and a whole flock more players and stars carried on all night on radio and television and raised $175,000 for the fund. Gene was on during the wee small hours of the night after doing a hard day's work. * * * Well, didn't Hedy Lamarr pull one when she married ex-orchestra leader, now hotel man Ted Stauffer, whom she met at the Mexican resort, Acapulco? Apparently, La Lamarr's plans to retire from movies is yesterday's news, unless the new-marrieds make good their threat and move to Switzerland. Present plans seem to be to headquarter in Hollywood. * * * Jeanne Grain is •probably going to be credited, or maybe blamed, for keeping (Please turn to page 18) Old-timer Chester Conklin and Joel McCrea at the premiere of "The Hollywood Story." "I was shipwrecked 5 times in one day ! says EVELYN KEYES, co-starring with Jeff Chandler in "SMUGGLER'S ISLAND" a U-l release, Color by Technicolor "If sweeping floors is rough on your hands, imagine mine after retakes of this shipwreck scene for 'SMUGGLER'S ISLAND.' The heavy oars made my hands sting. Learning the ropes on a sloop left my hands raw again . . . But between scenes, I used soothing Jergens Lotion . . . CAN YOUR LOTION OR HAND CREAM PASS THIS FILM TEST? To soften, a lotion or cream should be absorbed by upper layers of skin. Water won't "bead 'on hand smoothed with Jergens Lotion. It contains quickly-absorbed ingredients that doctors recommend, no heavy oils that merely coat the skin with oily film. It kept my hands lovely for romantic closeups!" Being a liquid, Jergens is absorbed by thirsty skin. Prove it with this simple You'll see why Jergens test described above . . . Lotion is my beauty secret. More women use Jergens Lotion than any other hand care in the world STILL lOc TO SI.OO (PLUS TAX) 11