Radio revue (Dec 1929-Mar 1930)

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DECEMBER, 19 2 9 HUMPTY-DUMPTY SAT ON A WALL... You remember the grief and consternation which ensued later, when "All the king's horses and all the kin^s men Couldn't put Humpty-Dumpty together again." \A/ HAT a tragedy, if all the eggs in the world suddenly disappeared — forever! No more omelets, no "ham and — ", no cake-baking, no egg-batter for frying, no egg-nogs for invalids. In a flash, a thousand and one uses for eggs would race frantically through the mind of every disconsolate housewife. And yet — because eggs are seldom advertised — there is perhaps no food product so little understood. Certainly there is no food product about which knowledge would prove more valuable to you. Here, from month to month, will be unfolded a "serial story" of eggs, wherein will be set forth much to interest, and more to surprise you. "My goodness," you'll say as you read, "I never knew there was so much to an egg." There is. Good eggs don't "just happen." A trip is planned for January — on the magic carpet of imagination — to a paradise of the poultry kingdom, the land of perpetual spring.