Radio showmanship (Sept 1940-May 1941)

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Above ... A happy group of Kiddy Club participants pause for a moment during the Saturday morning fun. For complete story, see Showmanship in Action, p. 106. Right . . . Alice Meredith receives a call on the line, 2241, made famous by JULIE'S, INC., Columbia (Mo.) women's specialty shop. Pianist Carl Stepp intently tries to catch the request. For complete story, see Proof O' the Pudding, p. 115. Below . . . From jampacked KMOX Playhouse in St. Louis, HYDE PARK BREWERIES broadcast their year round Hyde Park Sports Quiz. For complete story, see Proof O' the Pudding, p. 112. f:f: 1 1 i I : \ ]