Radio mirror (May-Oct 1934)

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RADIO MlKROR such a fan following as that enjoyed by the Titian-tressed beauty, Margaret Livingston. You have to go out and kill dragons or something, like the Prince in the fairy-tale. But Whiteman wooed with an ardor that wouldn't be ignored, and finally Margaret whispered a "yes" — but with reservations. She made a condition that seemed impossible of fulfillment, particularly for a feller who likes his crepe suzettes, not to mention fried chicken and waffles, Chateaubriand steaks, and similar delicacies conducive to avoirdupois. Paul had had a lot of fun putting on poundage. But when Margaret said, no diet, no wedding bells, he forsook the flesh-pots, and the ale-stoops, too, with the result that after a battle with that too solid flesh he emerged trim and youthful, minus 150 pounds, but with all best features retained. And now he and Margaret are happy as can be in that Central Park South apartment, so rich, so mellow in its antiques, so luxurious in its appointments, so exquisite in decoration, and yet, so comfortable, home-like, simple, unpretentious. And that, my hearties, brings us back to where we started. "Let's go to the Biltmore, 1 suggested, knowing that Paul had just signed another contract there — they just won't let him go. "What? to hear that fat fiddler?" said the Visiting Yokel. Then 1 backed him up against the bar and told him the story. And we went to the Biltmore. And just for a touch of local color, we sat at a table with Jack Dempsey, Hannah Williams, George Raft, Billie Dove, Norma Talmadge, George Jessel, Bert Lytell, Grace Menken, Louella Parsons and a host more folk whose names mean something in the headlines of the day. They'd all gathered to hear Paul play. There are similar gatherings every night. But of all the celebrities crowding the spacious floor and sitting, entranced at the tables under the soft lights, only one is a true Immortal. And that one is Paul Whiteman. On the Pacific Air Waves (Contintied from page 41) protest. So you can see that western fans take the Coronets series pretty seriously. Kay now keeps two or three radio serials running, and is out at Culver City putting the finishing touches to a couple of scenarios. Yes. She has finally broken into the talkies but says she will never desert radio. In between times she has found time to write a book on the Coronets series which was published a few months ago. Kay has been too busy to think of rnarriage. But of course she will some time. Nowadays she lives in the hills of Hollywood, just a few blocks from the boulevard, yet far enough away for plenty of inspiration. She has a dog, a cat and a bevy of goldfish for pets. Although she has a housekeeper, This simple Method gave her A SECOND HONEYMOON // From an interview with Dr. Paula Kamiol-Schubert, leading gynecologist of Vienna "She was a wreck when she came into my office! Pale. Nervous. Tearful. The perfect example of what mere fear can do! "Sound advice on marriage hygiene was all she needed. That was all I gave her. In two words-'Use^'LysoI".' **She took my advice and in two months she came to see me again. Completely changed. Her old buoyancy and youth had returned. She was gay, confident. In love with life. In love with her husband. And radiant with the beauty I thought she'd lost! This simple method gave her a second honeymoon. "I have tested "Lysol" for many years. I know the certainty of its germ-destroying power even in the presence of organic matter." (Signed) DR. PAULA KARNIOL-SCHUBERT What Dr. Paula Kamiol-Schubert advises for her patients, distinguished physicians everywhere advise. "Lysol" kills germs. It's safe. For 40 years it has had full acceptance of the medical profession throughout the world. No other antiseptic is so generally recommended for home use. FACTS AAARRIED WOMEN SHOULD KNOW Mail coupon for a free copy of "Marriage Hygiene." Check other booklets if desired. D "Preparation for Motherhood." D "Keeping a Healthy Home." Lehn & Fink, Inc., Bloomfield, N. J., Dept.L 6o Sole DistrilnUoTS of "Lysol" disinfectant. Name Street City ^tate © Lehn & Fink, Inc., 1934 ' FAME" on the air every Sunday night. 10:30 E.D.S.T.. WEAF and N.B.C. coasc-lo-coast book-iH) 59