Like the song says, “Where can I go without you?” Like John Wayne says, “Not even to Hawaii.” So, like a good girl, Pilar went, too—and married him!...
This is the way young love should be—arriving fast but here to stay, a little bit wacky, a little bit wonderful, a little bit of a miracle for Pier and Vic!...
Audrey’s mother said, “No!” Mel’s family didn’t approve. All their friends said, “Don’t!” And then one day, in a secluded Swiss chapel, without a word of warning they were married....
Supposedly the shyest man in Hollywood, Jimmy seldom goes nightclubbing with Gloria—but shyness has nothing to do with it. Nor did he remain unmarried so long because he was too inarticulate to propose to any girl—these theories are just part of the Stewart legend, created...
Tom Drake’s in trouble! He’s a home-loving boy who’s been living in hotels and eating blue-plate specials; he’s a gulls dream of a husband—still looking for a wife....
“Oh, it’s just one of those things,” Marie McDonald and Harry Karl. And they were right—it was just one of those beautiful things—two people met, and were friends, and fell in love . . ....
Whether it’s a boy or a girl, Shirley and John are set: the baby’ll have a blue nursery, pink togs and, one day, a brilliant career—making mud pies!...
HEDDA SHOOTS A DIRECT QUESTION AT STRAIGHT-TALKING ANNIE—AND GETS MODERN SCREEN’S READERS A SURPRISING ANSWER TO THE SHERIDAN-HANNAGAN ROMANCE RIDDLE . . ....
SUCH A LITTLE GIRL AND SUCH A BIG BOAT. BUT LIZ TOOK IT ALL IN STRIDE: THE STATEROOM STUFFED WITH FLOWERS, VISIT FROM LADY ASTOR, AND A SHIPBOARD AFFAIR WITH A PAIN IN HER NECK!...