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'YOU'RE MOVING -ro RANDOLPH FIELD HAVE A CAMEL' i - ' "Ti4 ' 0 4 44) 4gk ii 9 1 tse111iL' it --i- ' 9041ti s' - ' ' corn-pos- $ I I t: - ' ' ''' - 6'Judy's got a terrific ' crush on Artie" her mother smilingly said "Artie's almost 30 and he considers Judy just a little kid: But this is the first time I've ever seen Judy so completely or so seriously interested in anyone She thinks she in love But she'll get over it It's lust a little girl's infatuation for an Older man She's naturally flattered by his attentions Every xoungster has it happen to her some time in her life' ' Judy's interest in Artie didn't end his dramatic elopement with Lana Turner Even then she wore the little wrist watch he'd sent her for her birthday for many months-- and her young eyes were serious with dismay Hollywood said Judy Witi carrying the torch for Artie Shaw However she was seen everywhere with first this boy and then that She had a Sunday club of other screen youngsters Helen Parrish Linda Darnell Bonita Granville Edith Fellows Ann Rutherford Terry Kilburn Mickey Rooney Jackie Cooper and several more Each Sunday they gathered at Judy's house for swimming or they'd go bowling and come home and cook brunch But suddenly the Sunday club meetings became far and few be on 1 - :- -- i : - II I - - 1 1 1 ‘N lb VI t --- -- -- - ANO) ( I - '':3:''::' :c! r '? N 1 tit - : t 3A i - :::-- 1 A f t 14 '0—E -- - pit: ik1 '— 7 ' )" - 4 40 4 0- - It'' ' 5 ' i ' I :1 'f "woroso - V'I Nor ' i - 1 -t ' ) T °- ‘ ": 1 '11) tar ' i st el 1- it '''Ii RIDE1- - 1 1-- ' ' 'WASHING MACHINE - -- - 1 - - " - 1 ' - : ''t a ' ZOE FOR HIS 4 ' ' - ' '''i 4 1 THERE GOES SKIPPER! - ) ) r leol(sge - "ii t — '' 4 i i 404 i ::' '' I r00-- ' "‘" V ---- - 7 s ‘Ir ''''N -- r ‘-'- 'L k - - :)L: — :: : : s - I t 4 AND LETS SEE ' -- - ow-- - ' - ": -sr -''' "cs14 ' - ' ' ' :' i ! gig - " l' ' f i 4 - - ''' 1 ' l ' 411111111 6 1 I - :s' I 4 - - y 0 6 --- - 4 - 1 - 7 ' - ' home in Cold Stone canyon in West Los Angeles A pretty white house with a white fence around it and frilly white curtains at the window —it is young and fresh and sweet like its young mistress The walls of Judy's room were covered with framed pictures of her many boy friends Jackie Cooper bad written to "The most wonderful glx1"—and so had Mickey Rooney and so had Gene Reynolds and Dan Daily Jr- In fact young Cooper's interest in Judy had whetted Mickey's—until now there was a keen rivalry between the twoi boys But by this time Judy's eyes were all for Artie Shaw—the irrepressible band's leader who had yet to elope with Lana Turner and quit both his band and his marriage within a few short weeks Artie was ill—and Judy who'd met him in their vaudeville days visited the hospital faithfully every day to take him flowers from her own garden e - ' ' 1 : - - - - 4 - - Judy's bCaux were all her °Wu age There was Jackie Cooper and Freddie Bartholomew and a son of' a sank president and a boT Who played sax and flute in a high school orchestra When Judy was 18 she had achieved her desire for a radio program—with Bob Hope—and' it paid her 81230 a week—more than her advancing movie salary Judy's mother thought then that the time had come for Judy to have her own home Judy's father a theater manager had died shortly after Judy's screen debut Her two sisters were married and there was but Judy and her mother Tired of rented houses they decided to own their own home But it was to be strictly Judy's house in Judy'sname and paid 'for by Judy's screen earnings I went to see Judy in her new - ' ': ' e :—-- i - f ' - - - ' 1 I - - - - - ' 2' - I - -- 1 — ' - - 1 ‘: - ri - - 1 s ' ' ' : 1 '' - : : A s ' ' - 3 I : ' 3 3 - 1 - - ' -- July 6 1911 -- 1 — — - P 1z 3 1111"- -- 1 i i 4 - f - - - 1 1 t ' s : ' 1 ' - - - - i i t : 1!: - i ' r i' i t':z C and gettinirmarried But with Judy ' ' ' it presented a definite problem: for t on aU sides she was reminded of ' '!: the fact that she'represented a millio' r' t '- t n-dollar Investment that she had ''' been exploited in teen-ag- e roles and ' i her public loved her as Mickey that By May Mann - Rooney's reel-W- e Yesterday a rollicking youngster girl 'friend :No one wanted Judy' to grow up The 'who kept oldsters- in stitches as- she I teen-ag- e screen make-up department kept - studio - Card 'through her looking like a high school sopho-didoes ate sed more The wardrobe department Today a dignified and her In 'low heels and she was young lady crossing the thresh- kept - allowed to wear hold of matrimony—and taking on only Junior misSes' 1 the responsibilities of maturitY4 styles But it was no use Once she had That is the- overnight miracle met Rose Judy's mind was made Up which Hollywood has witnessed in and even though his divorce decree pert and pretty Judy Garland en& from comedienne 'Martha Rayewas anything more were needed to — not yet final' the tittle Garland girl make a guy or a gal feel thatold knew that here: was the man who age b creeping up mighty fast !it's was 'destined to become her histo hear the little Judy hold forth on the subject of love i t ' For even though the irrepressible 'This is! not infatuation" Judy Garland youngster may be Indelibly says '"For: we've been seeing each stamped in the minds of her count- - 'f other practically every day for a less fans as a perennial adolescent year I tested myself 'when I went to New York recently—and could forever In the throes of puppy fact Is that Judy has grown lovethe scarcely wait to be back with Dave - up and she's not only in love but Nothing seed exciting without 'she's got It bad! him there to share it with me" This much became evident with I've known' Judy since she was a we both made our the announcement of her erigage first visit to New'York 'tient to David Rose erstwhile acCity together ' She was then a plump little youngcompanist to radio star Jackie Heister full of pep and vivacity—wonler and now opt of Hollywood's ' ht song arrangers dering if she'd ever become a really And it's hard for Hollywood 4° great star She'd bounded into plc' believe that It's tures as a singing youngster of 13 Judy speaking when t and her she uys: from vaudeitille 'where-shIn love Is just like grow-tr- ig sisters were known as the Garland °Falling '11 Sisters up You can't look Father Time We explored Broadway together In the face and say Tm not ready In a taxi—and we circled in front to grow up 1 don't want to be '18 yet--s- o of the Capitol theater to see Judy's come around in another five IL name up there in Lights with Mickey years or so' "Love just happens: It bas Rooney's Judy was getting less : to me—and if it means the than $500 al week then I Then Judy Was asked to sing on end of my career then it will have a radio broadcast and was she to be that For I think love—real flattered! She hoped one day she love—is more Important than any- might find Iit' permanent spot on thing else in the world And the love that Dave and I have for each radio' is real" other - It was shortly after Judy's return ' And to Hollywood hat her series of rowas a bitter blow it although ' 1the Hollywood producers who have ' mantic crushes on first this boy and then that began They never been paying off—and collecting--o- n lasted for more than a week—and adolescence of Judy's ti - have at last come to accept the fact there were so any boys to choose from L 1that she Is 19 that she is in love and fl that as the wife of David Rose a Mickey Rooney of cburse had his man eleven years her senior and di innings But as Judy said then: vorced at that she no longer cart be "Mickey and Care Just like brother classed with other 'kid stars and sister We argue and discus course of new There tiv things Of coursewe have dates for nothing I lit a publicity girl falling In love - : ' - a i 'I - I - s 1 ' - - : - is - 4 - I 'S 4' '' this exclusive 'picture ''fudy Garland and David Rose are shown shortly after the announcement of their engagement Holly- want its "kid rnt'cthoangraow- up but Dave !eta° all that – ' 1 It 14 In '' ' - - e i l' ' ' o' ' ' - t- t - ' ia ! t i - ' i ii ir 1 i i ' '1 - I t i ' '' ' I :c'? - - i I 4 I ' Dalt gtike' irtoibunt dirbe - ''''' Z i ' i - f 1 4 - ' i — : - t ' di 1 NI posponnoppopme i - t 7 i 4 ( ' ' 4 unday 'Itorn' lug I ' 1 ft tI ''' - - ' - k i I f '' ' - |