Radio mirror (Jan-June 1947)

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According to our request-letters, it's altogether too long since we've given you Living Portraits on Stella Dallas. So, next month, there they'll be — pages of friendly at-home pictures to bring you up to date on Stella and her family, and show you what they're doing these days. Backstage Wife (Mary Noble) and her actor -husband become involved in sinister doings, when relatives turn out to be not quite what they seem. That's next month's picture-story, and an exciting one it is. * * * Stories too on Tom Breneman, Roy Rogers, Patti Clayton, Judy Canova — Biographies of radio people whose careers are in the making, and more information about those you already know — Decoration, Food, and Fashion by stars who are as vitally interested in these things as you are. FEBRUARY, 1947 VOL. 27, NO. 3 Facing the Music by Ken Alden 6 New Records 10 What's New From Coast To Coast by Dale Banks 12 An Explanation To Our Readers 21 I Asked For A Home — A Queen For a Day Story by Eileen Jones 22 Pepper Young's Family Finds A Girl For Joe 24 Anyone Can Make Mistakes! — A One Man's Family Story 26 Mr. District Attorney — A Picture-Story 28 Between the Bookends by Ted Malone 32 The Best of Everything — Cover Girl Ginny Siinms 34 The NoSe and The Haircut — Durante-Moore in Pictures 36 by George A. Putnam 40 42 44 46 Life Can Be Beautiful "It's A Honeymoon !" Portia Blake Settles A Point of Law The Little Girl Next Door — Norma Jean Nilsson Come and Visit The Kay Kysers 48 Road of Life — In Living Portraits 52 For Better Living: Around The World in a Sauceboat by Kate Smith 56 Easy As It Looks (Julie Stevens Decorates) 58 Yours Alone (Louise Fitch's Wardrobe) 59 Specs Appeal (Joan Edwards Models) 71 Inside Radio^Program Guide 60 Information Booth — Your Questions Answered 78 Introducing: Judy Canova, Page 3; Ethel Smith, Henry Morgan, Page 4; King Cole Trio, Page 18; Agnes Moorehead, Page 19. ON THE COVER— Ginny Simms. CBS Song Star. Color Portrait by MGM Doris McFerran Editor Marjorie Wallace Assistant Editor Fred B. Sammls Editorial Director Evelyn L. Flore Associate Editor Jack Zasorin Art Director Frances Maly Associate Art Director /Ae CASIBR TO MANAGB TffBMEW SUPREME ID WAVE HOME KIT Dee Balla, famous Chicago model says: "/ use Charm-Kud Supreme to keep my hair perfectly coiffured.' No other Cold Wave leaves hair 6ofter, more lustrous, more beauti* fully waved. Laboratory tested, Charm-Kurl is SAFE to use on any type of natural hair. It's so easy to do — takes only 2 to 3 hours, yet the curls and waves will last months and months. Many women help each other and thrill to the fact "They've saved up to $14.00 each." Ideal too, for children. Satisfaction guaranteed or money back. PLUS 14c TAX Canada $1.35 AT DRUG STORES, COSMETIC AND NOTION COUNTERS