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N 4 ' '1) - - - P' 4ti - - - -- - 40 3 ' - of- 't - -- - - '''''''' -- ' Jr' P -- I - -- ‘ Avi' - I— -- ' 1 v ‘ - I THEY went their hopes high - ' I k - ' t- - ''t ' ' - ''' k" '' ' -- : N '''' - '' ' 0 - — t - : - ''''' ' ' " t - - :- : " I- I t'' ' :-- ': : '': 4 f )a "It sounds a little corny now" Judy said "but it always brought a lump to my throat when I heard him say it When we girls were on the adage would'sit in the audi- Mother and-Daence and clap for us Then' when they were on we'd be down there tlapping them It worked beautifully —carrying our own claque with us!" The Gumm family with Baby Frances Gumm tourned the country of all sizes hardly playing theaters on the way missing a tank-tow- n Then Judy was given special training Eventually the Gumm act became "The Gumm Sisters" but most of their activities seemed destined to be confined to playing benefits They had almost given up when they were offered a chance to siiig in Chicago ' ' ' - ' ' i i - i - - p - - - I i ifir---r - -- - !i-- ' - AsiT-- - 'te it ir ltte- t - oliitte el 1 tI ( :" ' 1 ) K --3 ''' 1 04 0' to) ll :: Q 1 ( : i" 1 ft ! "— - Neo006e11Ardii f) has been added since they have known each other But the rousie goes on Dave before he left was teaching Judy to play the piano A composer by profession he wanted his singing wife to know how to play The house boasts three pianos but the favorite is a small w4ite one nightclub size besiOe which Judy and Dave spent many an evening—with Dave composing music and Judy writing lyrics The Rose residence reeks of music Spotted around the sprawling house are three phonographs and four radios: Only in the darkest hours is the house without some music streaming through it "flut I can't seem to learn to be Wr cfc9rstal--o1—tw- tidy about my records" Judy smiled "Everyone F colds me Just because I keep them stacked all over the place upstairs and down doesn't mean that I don't know where nil my favorites con be found" The few free hours that the studio allows Judy Ellways finds her listening to music They also find her otherwise busy while keeping her ears filled with melodic sound of all vari b "Anything that's written the subject I started that interest years ago) when I wanted to be a nurse What girl doesn't?" Yonder looking () NEfullcanbiography on Judy On but she likes to rainy days she entertains herself by And she readcleaning out closets a great deal—biographies or books on vie-starish - milz1zinr----1'rint- on med- icine" F he elaborated "I'm even able to read quite professional books on She does her own hair for instance manicures her own nails—rather un- - 4 4 medicine- (ties ywr(1 over the when she ever had time to yearn to be a nurse At 3 she marched herself out on the stage of the New Grand Theater in Grand Rapids Minn and sang "Jinmogle Bells" without being asked Most babies of 3 Nvouldn't have had such an ideal setup as Judy did had they entertained such precocious in r 54: A) defr:-r- cd sires to become an entertainer For Judy's father was the manager of the thcater and Judy's mother played the piapo for the singing act Judy's two elder: sisters Sue and Jinny were presen ting She was the youngest of theGumm family then and after she had made her first appearance on the stage she wai included in the act The three girls 'sang first as an act of their own Then her father would come out on the stage and do a short dance routine Then he would introduce her mother Mrs Gumm was noted for her tiny So Mr Gumm alwayS introhands duced her as "the pretty little lady with the pretty little hands" - way-ft-Deann- a -- - i :4 f full-starr- er I same sweet kid"—ask anyone in Hollywood who knows her! 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' : l': ' '' '' '''''''''''' : 7 - ' ' "40-r'M1-e:et?!kn-- - 1 A : 1 ' i 1 1 641ErrNolumosotraugglitrtreAtirrriet47154rgraffIrtgatitrtrAteratZPS11MtreFtenkrrMV-r:rrrerr::(rz"2- Ov4o)ift- - Gal" she was finishing up the last se 1 1-a cr David Rose has a passion for any sort of an engine that is steam-drive- n The Gar-RoRailway is his special of the wonders hobby It is also--elicf Hollywood A mutual love- if music brought the A growing appreciatogether tion of the beauties of steam engines - ' 1 4 - ''""4-- - - --- - 00100 10 161 : -- II 4 - ' SINCE Judy became one of the 10 stars of 1941 top money-makin- g studio has kept her breathlessly While reviewers busy making films were cheering her in "For 11e and My all 6010CI Of 01 - - 4 - - - '''' e-- Eut Judy has changed—a little The friendly smile still flashes easily over her gamin features Her forthright manner and uncomplex sincerity have not altered since as a problem" ) - -- 'S r- i f J - t I p - 1 ' 4- -' ' - outstanding away-from-it-- ::1''il':! - I :11 1 weeks of work cn another musical Presenting Lily Mars" Ifs hard to run a home with a work schedule of that sort but Judy did When the Roses were married they bought a white house set on a hill that overlooks the sweeping green valley below Eel AirNot a- pretentious mansion ifs still too big for one person And Judy doesn't know whether E he should try to sell it and move to a smaller place "You can see" she said seriously "why I'd hate to give this place up We've got everything I've ever wanted in houses I love it—the view the of this quietness the spot "The pool isn't big but its just the right size for us And I adore the way the lawn cdizes out to a sheer drop Then too right into the canyon there's Dave's railroad—that's another ': 1 - r I 1 ''' - - " 1 - - thi ' she made her very first picture— a short with Deanna Durbin But Judy is a more mature sweet kid these days Slie's prettier for one The gangling thing much prettier childIsh lines el her face and form have remolded themselves into a grown-u- p grace With so She's mcre serious too rnanv other thousands of young wives the nation over she shares the loss of a husband to Uncle Sam For David Rose has enlisted as a private in the Air Corps and now Mrs Rose is living alone again waiting for letters from her husband making pictures working in camp shows and on the I adio - I ' - ' ' --- -- brides to have hoped aloud that no one WOUld ever say "marriage has changed Judy Garland" On the highest authority— that of her close friends—one can report that Judy's hope has been fulfilled Ask any of them and the answer is quick and enthusiastic: "J udy" they announce in one breath "is just the same sweet kid she ever was!" t ' - ) so many months RS ago Ju(ly one o f liollvwoods UT ' — ' ' — — t - t i ' 's HOLLYWOOD OW ' - - ' t' - - ' DEE LOWRANCE 1 '1'::'7-- 3 -: ' 1 ' - '' tireirf - k ' 4 '1- ( ii' - 3 '"- 11 r :"' i t ' - I t 4 t 1 4 1 ) e ' - '' ' ' ') '''' - - 1 4 ''(-44''-1' Z - 1 i ': - 4r--- 0 4:iili ' 4 : ' 1 1 'Ik- - : - 1 E '' !: Fil 'r :'::''''' ' r t ' ' t ' 'f?'' 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