Radio mirror (Jan-June 1947)

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MARCH, 1947 VOL. 27, NO. 4 The pretty woman above is Young Widder Brown, whom you'll find in brilliant color in next month's Living Portraits, surrounded by the friends that years of hearing on the air have made your friends, too. * * * Special decoration for April's Come and Visit story are the delightful blonde bangs on Alice Faye's pair of very blonde daughters. For that matter, lovely Alice (Mrs. Phil Harris) herself is no less bonde and no less decorative, as you'll see from the beautiful color portrait of her and her husband. Also a significant event in the life of The Second Mrs. Burton; a Blondie story-in-pictures; Red Skelton, also in pictures; all the best ideas we could find for Better Living. We never do have space enough to tell you all about the issue coming up! Facing The Music by Ken Alden 6 New Records 11 What's New From Coast To Coast by Dale Banks 12 Rural Friend 14 Down On The Farm 16 Radio Mirror Commends Superman 21 Aunt Jenny Proves That Home Is Where The Heart Is 22 Come and Visit Fibber McGee and Molly 24 My Boss, Tom Breneman by Dorothy Hegle 28 "This Is Ted Malone" 32 Between The Bookends by Ted Malone 34 "Someone Like You" by Patti Clayton 36 The Pride of Unadilla — Judy Canova in Pictures 38 When A Girl Grows Up — Cover Girl Anne Francis 40 It Takes Two by Roy Rogers 42 Vox Pop Visits The Church We All Built by Rev J. Samuel Stephenson 44 Life Can Be Beautiful 46 Backstage Wife — A Picture-Story 48 Stella Dallas — In Living Portraits 52 For Better Living: Fresh From The Deep by Kate Smith 56 Alice Frost in Wonderland 58 Make Your Bed— as Florence Williams does 59 From The Neck Up by Mary Jane Fulton 73 Inside Radio — Program Guide 60 Information Booth— Your Questions Answered 66 Introducing: Al Paschall, Page 3; Joan Alexander, Ken Roberts, Page 4; Dorothy Day. Page 18; John Tillman, Page 19. ON THE COVER: Anne Francis, radio actress. Color Portrait by Salvatore Consentino, Valcoor Studios. Fred B. Sammis Doris McFerran Jack Zasorin Editorial Director Editor Art Director Evelyn L. Flore Marjorie Wallace Frances Maly Associate Editor Assistant Editor Associate Art Director