“You don’t have to stick this out,” said the medics. “Go back to your career.” But Dick Greene wouldn’t have missed those years . . . missed finding Pat . . . for anything....
Twice in a lifetime, Shirley Temple has lived young America’s day-dreams. But like any other kid, she did her homework to the blare of the radio, took ribbings from her unimpressed big brothers and married the man she loved!...
Esther’s home again, and Ben’s a happy man—until she starts to brag. About the times she showed the cops how to handle crowds and didn’t bat an eye when those 4 Harvard boys crawled out from under the bed!...
Ate like a horse and bent umbrellas over young men’s heeds—that was Maureen, the FitzSimons’ red-haired daughter. And who would have dreamed she’d turn into a sudden, green-eyed Venus?...
When there’s a fire in the Hoboken tubes, and City Hall starts floating away, you can bet M.S. gets its feet wet, and a guy named—Sinatra is the cause of it all!...
They say Hollywood love is glamorous, but Pat Wilde knows what it takes . . . a good calm stomach, a nice even blood pressure and a fifty-two hour day!...
To a dancer, an ankle is almost like a heart, so Gene Kelly wasn’t happy when he broke his. But the accident brought back Astaire, the artist who’d been wasting his magic in the dark, the only hoofer who could make Gene say, “Well, this...
Roy and Dale worked hard for fortune and fame, but now they’ll have what they’ve wanted even more—life under the open sky. Hunting, fishing, riding through the California mountains, together . . ....