Radio romances (July-Dec 1945)

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Sunday night company for CBS listeners — Harriet Hilliard and Ozzie Nelsons Adventures are written by Ozzie himself. side the house live Harriet and Ozzie and their two handsome sons, David Ozzie Nelson (aged 8) and Eric Hilliard Nelson (aged 5) . . . and there is no more entrancing home in Hollywood. Her career and marriage continued to be entangled from the moment she became Mrs. Nelson — for she sang with Ozzie's band the night after their wedding, in New York City; and the next day she left for Hollywood (alone) to make her first movie, Follow the Fleet. She was back with him in three months; and since then she's made many movies — Coconut Grove, Boston Blackie, Honeymoon Lodge, The Falcon, and many more . . . but always when Ozzie was in Hollywood too. For her main interest still centers around one Ozzie Nelson — both the man and the radio program he fathered. When she's not actually rehearsing or playing in the program with him, she's busy doing things around him — like repainting the porch furniture (which changes color every couple of months, thus completely bewildering the three Nelson men in her life). Or else she's trying to put over her favorite food, chicken a la king, just once more this week as dinner — while the Three Men protest vigorously! Or else she's roaring advice to a football team, sitting in the bleachers with her husband and two sons who are also roaring — because once Ozzie was Rutgers' prize football player, back in the dim days when he thought he was going to be a lawyer instead of a band leader. \AaA\mm, shell love a Kromex Kifcover THE KROMEX KAKOVER* has a positive genius for keeping cakes deliriously fresh longer! Here's one gift any homemaker on your Christmas list will be delighted to put right to work ! SHE'LL LOVE THE WAY the cover fits into the groove of the plate, because this exclusive KROMEX feature "locks" the moisture in and the air out. Naturally, her cakes will stay oven-fresh longer ! NOT FOR HER the bothersome shift to a serving plate. Smartly patterned glass makes the stunning KROMEX plate. And it's footed for easy handling. Topped off with the handsome, polished aluminum cover, it's a perfect gift. Be sure to insist on genuine KROMEX. Wherever housewares and gifts are sold. ♦Reg. U. S. Pat. Off. Only the KROMEX Kakover* has the grooved plate that forms a "lock" with the cover to keep the cake freshness in. It's a KROMEX feature smart home-makers swear by! Kromex ENDUR.INC1I BEAUTIFUI. Cleveland 15, Ohio 15