Radio showmanship (Jan-Dec 1946)

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. . A SERVICE • (Right) . . . An informal chat before appearing on BLOCK'S Make-Up Box, between beauty editor of Glamour magazine, Helen Vogt, and Miss America of 1946, Bess Myerson. • (Center) . . . Something to smile about. Miss America of 1946, Bess Myerson, presents a door-prize to an Indianapolis housewife at BLOCK'S Cosmetic Carnival. Noah Shaw, president of DE RENEL cosmetics, looks on. • (Above) . . . Queen of Block's Cosmetic Carnival was Miss America of 1946, Bess Myerson. Here she appears on BLOCK'S Make-Up Box, cosmetic program aired over WIRE, Indianapolis, Ind. With her, (left to right): singer, Jimmy Valentine; Gwin Advertising Agency scripter-actress, Jean Williams; Miss Myerson; announcer, Max Petty, and Virginia Byrd. AUGUST, 1946 • 269 •