Radio stars (Oct 1935-Sept 1936)

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At home on their country estate in Massachusetts, the Crumits go in for bicycling and salads in a big way — and both for the same reason, keeping thin! most popular and devoted couples. But since this is an article dealing primarily with summer foods rather than with summer schedules, let's tune in immediately and see what culinary suggestions we can collect from the exuberant Frank and his "Gentle Julia." It's a foregone conclusion that such a cosmopolitan couple would know a great deal about the fine art of eating well, so we are bound to pick up some interesting ideas through discussing foods and entertaining with them. About the only time you can catch this popular pair, however, is at the studio just before or after a broadcast. For the minute they are off the air they shake the dust of the city from their roving feet and make a bee-line for their Massachusetts home which is amusingly, but not prophetically named, " Dunroviri ." "We thought we really had 'Done Roving' when we first went there," Julia Sanderson Crumit assured me. "Then along came the radio and it seems that our roving days have just begun! However we try to spend at least four days of every week at our country place. The rest of the time we {Continued on page 78) RADIO STARS DID YOU NOTICE J SUE'S TAN ? ( IT'S A KNOCKOUT \J "Oh, you cat! Why don't you tell Sue how to get rid of tattle-tale gray instead of meowing behind her back?" "Don't worry, darling. I will tell her, first time I catch her alone." "Now you just change to my standby, Fels-Naptha. That richer, golden soap is so packed ivith naptha dirt practically flies out. Try it for stockings and undies, too — it's wonderfully gentle. And it's easier on hands because every bar holds glycerine." "I'm sorry if I've hurt your feelings, Suebut your clothes do tattle about you. It's not your fault. I know you aren't careless. But that lazy soap you use doesn't wash clean, and the clothes say so." "P-s-s-st, it's Sue. She wants us for dinner so we can see how perfectly grand her linens and things look now." "Boy, one of her dinners is something. You'd better go tipping off all your friends to change to Fels-Naptha Soap!" . CO., 1936 Banish "Tattle-Tale Gray" with FELS-NAPTHA SOAP!