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Radio stars (Oct 1934-Sept 1935)

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and Jiutk The youngster on the left-h and page — she's still under twenty — is' that delightful singer who adds to the program of Fred Waring's Pennsylvanians. Rosemary once dreamed of be ing a concert pianis+, but one day Fred Waring heard her sing— and so began a new career. Once a star of Ziegfeld's Follies, Ruth Etting went out and captured renown in radio. Then the movies grabbed her. And now, having secured her place on New York's Great White Way and under Hollywood's Klieg lights, she returns again to radio.