Radio romances (July-Dec 1945)

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Radii!) By JACK LLOYD One point for each correct answer — check yours with those on page 105. A score between 8 and 10 is good, 7-5, fair, and below 5 — well, listen in more often, won't you? 1. Lovely Ann Sothern has brought her most famous characterization from the screen to the air. What's the name of this new CBS show? 2. One member of the famous Bennett family has taken time out from acting to do a news show. You know that it's (a) Joan, (b) Barbara, (c) Constance 3. Steve Wilson, crusader against crime in Big Town (CBS) always gets a helping hand from lovely — 4. While Fibber McGee and Molly were vacationing this summer, a famous Danish comic-pianist took their place. Was it (a) Ole Olson (b) Jean Hersholt (c) Victor Borge (d) Karl Swenson 5. A sparkling CBS show features singers Marion Hutton and Larry Douglas as well as the famous "Believe It Or Not" man. The initials of the show are "R. R. & R." 6. Which motion picture actor, best remembered for his portrayal of Brigham Young, enacts the role of Rev. Spence on ABC's One Foot In Heaven? 7. Phil Baker, besides dishing out cash on CBS's Take It Or Leave It, plays a musical instrument on the show now and then. Which one of these? (a) Violin (b) Accordion (c) Trumpet (d) Clafinet 8. Unscramble these names of daytime dramas: (a) Ma Lawton (b) Ethel and Tim (c) Lora Perkins (d) Tena & Albert 9. Mark the following statements TRUE or FALSE (a) Pamela North is the wife of Major Hugh North on ABC's Man from G-2. (b) Mr. Keen is the "Tracer of Lost Persons" (CBS). (c) Comedian Alan Young hails from Canada. 10. She's one of the most listened-to women on the air. She's got a host of sponsors and her initials are M.M.M. Know her? She's on NBC. RADIO ROMANCES, published monthly by MACFADDEN PUBLICATIONS, INC., Dunellen, N. J. ADDRESS ALL COMMUNICATIONS TO: 205 East 42nd St., New York 17, N. Y, (Executive, Advertising and Editorial ' Offices). O. J. Elder, President; Carroll Rheinstrom, Executive Vice President; Harold A. Wise, Senior Vice President; S. O. Shapiro, Vice President; Meyer Dworkin, Secretary and Treasurer; Walter Hanion, Advertising' Director. Chicago Office: 221 North La Salle St., E. F. Lethen Jr., Mgr. Pacific Coast Offices: San Francisco, 420 Market Street, Hollywood, 8949 Sunset Blvd., Lee Andrews, Manager. Reentered as second-class matter March 10th, 1945 at the Post Office at Dunellen, New Jersey, under the Act of March 3, 1879, Subscription rates: U. S. and Possessions, Canada and Newfoundland, 2 years $3.60; 3 years $5.40. Cuba, Mexico, Haiti, Dominican Republic, Spain and Possessions, and Central and South American countries, excepting British Honduras-, British, Dutch and French Guiana, 2 years $5.60; 3 years $8.40. All other countries, 2 years $7.60; 3 years $11.40. Price per copy, 15c in the United States and Canada. While Manuscripts, Photographs, and Drawings are submitted at the owners' risk, every effort will be made to return those found unavailable if accompanied by sufficient first class postage and explicit name and address. Contributors are especially advised to be sure to retain copies of their contributions: otherwise they are taking unnecessary risk. The contents of this magazine may not be printed, either wholly or in part without permission. (Member of Macf adden Women' s Group) Copyright, 1945 by the Macfadden Publications, Inc. Copyright also in Canada, registered at Stationers' Hall, Great Britain. Printed in TJ. S. A. by Art Color Printing Company, Dunellen, New Jersey. But will you stay as sweet as you are? YOU STEP from your bath all fragrant and fresh. But how long will that freshness last? Will it begin to fade almost before you're dressed? Not if you know the simple One-Two of day-long daintiness! One for your bath —to wash away past perspiration. And Two for Mum — to guard against risk of future underarm odor. That's the answer so many smart girls give to this problem of underarm care. A bath plus Mum is their sure pro tection against a fault so hard to forgive. So take 30 seconds to smooth Mum on each underarm and stay nice to be near. You can depend on Mum's protection to last for a whole day or evening. Remember, too, that gentle Mum won't irritate your skin, won't harm fine fabrics —can be used before or after dressing. Use Mum, to be sure. Get some today. For Sanitary Napkins — Mum is gentle, safe, dependable . . . ideal for this use, too. Product of Bristol-Myers Mum Stakes the odor out 04 perspiration