Radio mirror (Nov 1936-Apr 1937)

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the team was with Waring. Then the couple had that disagreement about which you may have read in Radio Mirror, and they parted, leaving the two Ryans without a girl singer. But the original Babs, now living in New York in temporary retirement, graciously gave permission for them to select another girl. So now the Babs you hear is Lillian Perron, known to intimates as "Buddy." * * * Chicago: One little-bitty business about "Knock, Knock" and a promise not to mention it again. A correspondent at the WBBM studios reports that the constant hammering going on during the studio reconstruction has jarred these knock-knocks out of artists and announcers : John Harrington — Patsy dog and you get ze bite. Eddie House — Ida rather take you out than my wife. Elizabeth Reller — Lucille-s keep the shoemakers busy. Billy Mills — Frances, teeming with gigolos. Pat Flanagan — Agnes I need a drink. Franklyn MacCormack — Antipathy waiter please, I'm broke. Or maybe you've heard them. We're sorry for you either way. * * * Hollywood: KNX listeners have heard Lai Chand Mehra for several years, but never as an announcer. In M-G-M's new picture, "Libeled Lady," however, he is heard announcing over a Singapore station — both in English and in Hindustani. {Continued on page 82) E hrough the keyhole with the Old iavesdropper, Clinton Twiss, who does announcing for the Woman's Magazine of the Air on the Coast. NO UNCERTAINTY NOW! You can go wherever you want to . wear whatever you want to . . . with Certain-Safe Modess! Unlike many ordinary reversible pads, Modess has a specially treated material on sides and back which prevents striking through! Modess stays safe . . . stays soft. Wear the blue line on moistureproof side away from body and perfect protection is yours. Modess End "accident panic"— ask for Certain-Safe Modess! The Improved Sanitary Pad • Try N-O-V-0 — the safe, easy-to-use, douche powder. Cleanses! Deodorizes! Refreshes! {Not a contraceptive.) In a dainty Blue and Silver Box — at your drug or department store. 11