Broadcasting Telecasting (July - Sept 1952)

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8 with a Reputation That's Mary Landis . . . chief cook etc., on the "In The Kitchen with Mary Landis" show. Reputations aren't built overnight, you know. It took three years of "doin" for Mary to produce what is now recognized to be Baltimore's outstanding cooking show on Television. And prominent local and national advertisers will gladly show sales success stories traceable directly to the Mary Landis show. Here's good, Good News Anita Conboy, our "Mary Landis" is soon to have a baby. She will continue to direct the show behind the scenes, and give personal guidance to her very capable assistant, Marsha Adams who will do the show 'til Mary returns ... in person.' "In the Kitchen with MARY LANDIS" now BIGGER and BETTER than ever A brand new, custom-built kitchen provides a new setting. The exclusive home kitchen-tested seal stamped on every advertiser's product. Mary Landis, two home economists, and a special announcer devote full time to this multiple feature program. MON. THRU FRI. — 1:00 TO 1:45 P.M. NATIONALLY REPRESENTED BY EDWARD PETRY & CO. k A monthly recipe booklet available to viewers ^ on request. k Extra aids to make this a complete TV adverr tising-merchandising package. On-the-air and newspaper promotion give P certainty to the reputation of this three-year success. Television Baltimore WBAL-TV NBC in Maryland ROADCASTING • Telecasting July 7, 1952 • Page 65