Silver Screen (May-Oct 1939)

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Silver Screen /«c July 1939 67 Universale Helen Parrish looks like a female Huckleberry Finn in her new slack suit. : the first declaration of war. And that, lould this catastrophe occur, his monthly ilary would be just about what his salry is for half a day at the studio. And le significance of this is that out of all lis honest and explicit accounting of lances, Hedy drew only one frightened -nclusion — that her husband might have go to war. In her previous marriage, Hedy and it husband made occasional trips to 'iris, to one or another of their couny homes. In this marriage, too, Hedy id Gene plan to take trips. The Euro:an situation permitting, they may go iroad this summer. Hedy is anxious to le her mother, who is in England. If they nnot go abroad, Hedy hopes to be able bring her mother here just as soon passport matters can be arranged. Hedy and Gene believe in this marige of theirs. They believe that people I the same business, people in Hollytod, can be happily, safely, substantially d lastingly married "providing" they nost chorus, "they are not overly posssive. Providing they have respect for ch other, respect for each other's shes and opinions and work. Provid1 they have faith in each other, do | feel the need of saying 'where were iu last evening, were you really work1 or not?' Providing they feel about ch other — as we do." * * * . * In a small, one-storied white farmhouse, home in the bosom of the green hills, 3dy Lamarr — and marriage — are hapy at home. %ce$S guard agains body odor with this lovely perfumed soap! BEFORE YOU SEE HIM TONIGHT BE SURE TO BATHE WITH THIS LOVELY PERFUMED CASHMERE BOUQUET SOAP ! T III AND THERE S SOMETHING \ ABOUT YOU SO UTTERLY SWEET I . . . HOW COULD I HELP | LOVING YOU ? I ANY GIRL WHO WANTS TO FIND HER BIG MOMENT OUGHT TO GUARD HER DAINTINESS WITH CASHMERE BOUQUET SOAP! ITS RICH, DEEP-CLEANSING LATHER REMOVES EVERY TRACE OF BODY ODOR. AND THEN, LONG AFTER YOUR BATH, ITS LINGERING PERFUME KEEPS YOU SO ALLURING ! /'w IT WAS A i»B| ™ LUCKY DAY FOR ME WHEN I LEARNED ABOUT CASHMERE [ BOUQUET... THE SOAP THAT KEEPS A FRAGRANTLY DAINTY UP-E CP FOP IO<-3f°.25< at drug, department and ten-cent stores