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JANUARY, 1945 VOL. 23, NO. 2
FRED B. SAMMIS DORIS McFERRAN BEIiEE IiANDESMAN JACK ZASORIN
Editorial Director Editor Associate Editor Art Editor
CONTEXTS
LOST CHRISTMAS 13
Doris was bitter — for she had found Tom, only to lose him!
SIXTEEN 16
Poor Joyce! She found that stolen happiness was not so sweet
OUT OF REACH 21
"You and I were made for work, not play," her mother had told her
MY BEST GIRLS 25
Living portraits of radio's new family — The Bartletts
TWO IN HARMONY 29
The true love story of Harriet Hilliard and Ozzie Nelson
EMILY'S HUSBAND 32
Heaven help men who fall in love with girls like Laurie!
LOVE'S SHINING HOUR 34
Love to Penny was one of those silly, impractical things, until —
BLACK IS THE COLOR 38
Radio Mirror's song hit of the month — arranged by Burl Ives
LET'S COOPERATE 40
A sermon for today and tomorrow by the minister of The Guiding Light
THERE IS NO YESTERDAY 42
Now Mildred Abbot knows who and what she is
NICE 'N' SPICY 44
Kate Smith's cooking article
ADDED ATTRACTIONS
WHAT'S NEW FROM COAST TO COAST Dale Banks 4
CINDERELLA OF SONG Eleanor Harris 8
FACING THE MUSIC Ken Alden 9
INSIDE RADIO 45
BE YOURSELF! Pauline Swanson 76
ON THE COVER — Marie Rogndahl, Hour of Charm contest winner — color portrait by Salvatore Consentino, Smolin Studios (Dress, courtesy of Saks. Fifth Avenue, New York)
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