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Never before have we told a Ma Perkins story the way we're going to tell the one in August — in pictures! Wonderful color, and black-and-white, for four pages of the heart -touching kind of story only Ma Perkins can give us.
« * * To bring you up-to-date on Portia Blake are Living Portraits of the cast of Portia Faces Life. Color on this too, of course — a frameworthy portrait of Portia herself.
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Carolyn Kramer, Right to K^^ppiness heroine, tells a breathless story of a crisis in her life as a mother. Any mother, reading it, will feel her own heart beating faster, and will understand Carolyn's moment of dreadful fear. . . . There's a very special story by Ted Malone, a love story in which a poem wove the pattern. . . . And the best Better Living ideas we could gather to make your summer comfortable and fun.
JULY, 1947
NORTH ATLANTIC EDITION
VOL. 28, XO. 2
Mainspring of the Musical Clock 4
Facing The Music by Ken Alden 8
New Records 10
What's New From Coast to Coast by Dale Banks 12
Along Main Street 14
The Worm's Turn
Greatest Story Ever Told
It's In Your Heart by Don McNeill
The Mask Of Love by the Masquerader
I'm A Winner Who Took All ! by Elmer McCormick
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and Visit Perry Como 26
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Barbara Is A Homebody — Cover Girl
Something To Sing About by Robert Merrill
Between the Bookends by Ted Malone
Here's Morgan — In Pictures
You Know What the Moon Does! — a Dennis Day story by Iris Noble
Life Can Be Beautiful
Right For Each Other .' by Muriel Kirkland Cotsworth
The Fat Man — A Picture-story
Joyce Jordan — In Living Portraits .'...■
For Better Living
Porch Party by Kate Smith 54
Summer Shortcuts (Jan Miners suggestion ) 56
Sew No More (Janet Waldo's scarf tricks) < 57
Pretty, Please ! by Mary Jane Fulton 66
Inside Radio 58
Information Booth — Your Questions Answered 62
Connecticut's Voice of Dawn 64
Little Girl Lost — Exploring The Unknown 74
Introducing: Bill Stern, page 6
ON THE COVEE: Barbara Eiler, of NBC's Life of Riley. Miss Eiler's bat and parasol are by Weymann Brothers.
Fred R. Sammis Editorial Director
Evelyn L. Fiore Associate Editor
Doris McFerran Editor
Marjorie Wallace Assistant Editor
Jack Zasorin Art Director
Frances Maly Associate Art Director
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