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YODOM
the gentler cream deodorant that works
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instantly, efficiently. Does not merely mask it with a fragrance of its own. Trust Yodora for clock-round protection.
softens
and beautifies underarm skin
because of its face cream base. Keeps underarm fresh and lovely-looking for new sleeveless fashions. Safe for fabrics, too. Tubes or jars, lOtf, 30«S, 60tf.
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McKESSON & ROBBINS BRIDGEPORT, CONN.
FEBRUARY, 1951 M^JLDMO
MIRROR
VOL. 35, NO. 3 KEYSTONE
PEOPLE ON THE AIR
Live Like A Millionaire 8
Coast To Coast 16
Abby Lewis 17
Does Your Husband Still Love You? 20
How To Win ! by Ted Mack 29
Life With My Father by Carol Young 30
25 Questions That Won A Fortune 34
Carolyn Kramer Asks: Can You Have A Happy Marriage If Your Husband
Is Wedded To His Work? 36
The Man Behind The Shadow by Inez Gerhard 38
The Kate Smith Touch 44
Special Section On Don McNeill And His Programs
My Boss, Don McNeill by Mary Canny 52
Picture-Life of Don McNeill 54
A Prayer Time Contest You Can Enter • 57 ■
Aunt Fanny's Diary, Patsy's A Home Girl 58
Sam Cowling's Almanac 59
Johnny Desmond, Eddie Ballantine 62
Bob Murphy, Don Dowd, Franklyn Ferguson 63
Twenty Year Man 78
The Contestant 84
Radio's Scene Of The Year 87
Information Booth 24
Inside Radio 72
Nonsense And Some-Sense by Art Linkletter 22
Traveler Of The Month by Tommy Bartlett 26
Radio Mirror's Daytime Fashions For You 46
Have Your Cake by Nancy Craig 50
Can You Reduce Through Exercise? by Victor Lindlahr 67
Poetry : 75
"Decorating Is Fun" by Terry Burton 76
What Makes Mary Pretty? by Dorry Ellis 82
When A Girl Marries by Joan Davis 88
This Is My Life by Kay Armen 92
TV Jingle Jamboree 12
"Such A Good Person!" by Fanny Merrill 32
Mama And The Movies 40
After Blind Date by Arlene Francis 42
Life Begins At 80 by Jack Barry 48
TV Club Time 60
WJZ: A New Twist 6
WBEN: Gnome on the Range 10
WFBR: Bugle Boy 14
WPEN: Kal the Critic 21
The Woman Who Had Everything by Wendy Warren 64
Daytime Diary 68
P. 46: Fashion Pictures taken at the Hampshire House P. 50: Dinnerware by Franciscan — Mariposa
COVER: Don McNeill And His Radio Family. Color Portrait by Harold Trudeau
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