Radio and television mirror (July-Dec 1951)

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m i III L The Bonny Maids ran be seen on NBC-TV, Fri. 9 P.M. EST. Sponsor: Bona Fide Mills, makers of Bonny Maid Linoleum and Versa-Tile. " /^> (Une cd me nice&l i/mu/A amal ' mi/t\> wa amm wma a ZAJotmu ^Aiaicl is mat ucu ccm t Aem mina t/wee timeb ai witie amiit ewev-umma Confuse and conquer" is the battle cry of the three blonde BonnyMaids, and this they do quite successfully. The girls delight in the fact that they are often mistaken for each other, and they do very little to ease the confusion. They talk alike, act alike, and certainly look alike, especially in their Scottish kilts. But, just for the record, their names are Anne Francis, Carol Ohmart and Jean Eyres. Of course, it's a known fact that ever since the girls first appeared together on the Bonny Maid Versatile Varieties, on NBC-TV, they've conquered everybody in sight. Their warm personalities made this inevitable. For, even though their schedule is hectic, they always find time to add a bit of enchantment to their surroundings. They blow into the studio like a fresh, runaway breeze, and leave everything and everyone better for having been there even briefly. Since the girls rarely have a moment to spare, they are grateful that their extra-curricular careers as models have taught them how to apply make-up in a matter of minutes. They are all great believers in the natural look, but each one has her own ideas about how to achieve it. Jean, for instance, is a girl who strictly relies on a powder cake type make-up to touch her skin with color. Carol and Anne, on the other hand, favor a make-up base topped with powder. All three girls switch their lipstick colors constantly, and are always careful to wear matching rouge. They keep their long blonde hair brilliantly beautiful with faithful daily brushings and weekly shampoos. In addition, they share a bottle of hair perfume, which they spray on with a great feeling of luxury and good grooming. If necessary, just before the show starts, they touch up each other's nails, to be sure there are no signs of chipping or untidiness. They keep each other informed, too, on underslips that show, misplaced strands of hair, and lipstick-marked teeth. Whenever a new fashion or makeup fad becomes popular, they get together, talk it over, and decide whether or not it is for them. Usually all extreme styles are out. The Bonny Maids are devoted perfume users, but each likes a different fragrance. Whenever one of them makes a new perfume discovery, they have a three-way test try-out, and then compare opinions. All the girls agree that one of the nicest things about being a Bonny Maid is that you just can't help being three times as wise about everything you do! 66 ADIO MIKROR tor BETTER L I V I S G By DORRY ELLIS