Radio mirror (July-Dec 1946)

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Everything's different next month! That's because we'll be having full-color illustrations for the first time. For instance, there will be pages of Living Portraits of the CBS drama Our Gal Sunday, with plenty of better, brighter color so that you can really see what Sunday and Henry and their friends look like. • • * Remember the Gene Autry story we promised? Look for it next month — especially those of you who love horses. • * • Also new— we're taking you visiting at the homes of your favorite radio stars. You'll find out how they like to live, how their families are run — we've even persuaded some of them to part with their favorite recipes. First stop is the home of Burns and Allen, in next month's Radio Mirror. ^f^T^kZt /^ <^^^?e^c^ 1946 VOL. 2B, NO. 4 Facing the Music by Ken Alden Start Young, Stay Young by Victor H. Lindlahr What's New From Coast to Coast by Dale Banks Operation Crossroads Bride and Groom ' ' The Time Between — A Ma Perkins Story Ten Commandments by John J. Anthony Young Dr. Malone — In Living Portraits Between the Bookends •• by Ted Malone "Anyone Can Get Married!" by Mrs. Bill Goodwin House of Dreams — A My True Story "Oh, What It Seemed To Be" by Joan Edwards Greta Comes Home — A Tena and Tim Story Life Can Be Beautiful by Papa David Fresh From The Sea by Kate Smith ON THE COVEK-Louise Erickson of NBC's Date With Judy and The Great Gildersleeve. Color portrait by John Engstead; story on page 3. Fred R Sammis Editorial Director Evelyn L. Fiore Associate Editor Doris McFerran Editor Marjorie Wallace Assistant Editor Jack Art Frances Maly Associate Art Director 4 6 8 19 20 22 24 26 32 34 38 40 44 48 50 Zasorln Director "Can youansu^er metHese?" asks KAY KYSER The O/' Professor of ffie "Co//ege of Musical Knowledge" "Are you a better American because your forebears came here sooner than somebody else? Does 'God . Bless America' refer just to your neighborhood, race and religion? Do you think 'freedom' means you do as you like, and others do as you like, too? "You don't need the 01' Professor to tell you the answer to all these questions is a great big NO! A good American respects the rights of other Americans ... and of other nations, too!" There's a trend to candy-coated gum these days, and Fleer's is top o' the trend. It's so fresh and attractive looking, so refreshing and delicious tasting. Twelve right-bite-size fleerlets in the handy one-at-a-time package, just 5(, You'll like Fleer's ... try it todayl ,t»' Candy Coated --Cheiuing gum in it? nicest -form BB, FRANK H. FLEER CORP., PHILADELPHIA, PA. ESTABLISHED 1885