Radio Mirror (Nov 1936-Apr 1937)

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Meri Bell in her very smart kitchen frock, gives her announcerhusband, Dell Sharbutt, some cooking hints. By MRS. MARGARET SIMPSON Model kitchen by Macy's WITH CANNED MILK THEY met in October — they were married in March. That sounds like a romance record even in the 20th Century, but not to Meri Bell and Dell Sharbutt, radio veterans in their twenties and accustomed to a schedule of rush and hurry to meet rehearsal and broadcast appointments. Meri Bell, you know, is the singing star of Five Star Revue, on CBS Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays at one o'clock; and Dell is the announcer of several popular pro grams, including Guy Lombardo's Tea Time half-hour, Ma and Pa, Broadway Varieties, and the Sweetest Love Songs Ever Sung. "It sounds crazy, I suppose," Meri Bell explained in that throaty contralto of hers, "but actually it was crazier than that. I'd returned to Chicago (Continued on page 75) HINTS TO HOUSEWIVES— TRY THIS SURE AND SIMPLE WAY OF PREPARING YOUR PET RECIPES FOR NEW TASTE THRILLS 54