Radio showmanship (Jan-Dec 1946)

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cral steps lurlhcr. Several limes each month yoii will find him Ijrowsing around such fashion centers as the Cotillion Room, the "21" Club, El Morocco, and the Stork Club. At the May fair Room and the C^he/ Paree in Chicago, Jack takes notes on what the non-professional models are wearing to compliment their gifts of nature. In Florida, the fashion clothes adorning the women at the Hialeah Race Track usually forecast the fashions of the future. Here, too, you will find Jack Palmer. In fact, wherever women's fashions are in the limelight, there \()u will discover Jack Palmer. While covering the fashion centers, our Fashions in Music commentator lunches with such well known fashion experts as Maurice Renter, Louise Mtdligan, Mary Lee, Madam Valentina, Madam Lang and Tobe. This fall, transcribed interviews with these authorities w^ill be made on the spot and brought back to Mankato for this program. The fashion tips and news Mankato's fashion commentator garners from his excursions to the theater, nighteries, sporting events and fashion shows are used in his weekly non-commercial chats about what fashion-wise women will be wearing tomorrow and what they are buying today. Wearing apparel featured in La Vogi'e's windows is described in two lOO-w'ord commercials on each show, and for the first time in the history of this store, the window trimmers find it necessary to trim the w^indows more frequently due to the radio-created demand for the attire modeled by the mannequins. Music for Fashions in Music is selected by Maurice Piche, KYSM music director. Commercial spots are prepared by continuity chief, Peggy Jo Lindholm. Program is announced and produced by Jerry Deane, KYSM production manager. ishions for Milady, courtesy Jack PalLA VOGUE FASHION SHOP, [ankato, Minn. Series is broadcast over VSM. SEPTEMBER. 1946