Radio and television mirror (July-Dec 1951)

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COME AND VISIT Curt Masseu d When a haritone finds time for both his career and his family, you know his name must be Massey Curt and Edythe Massey live in a sunny, gracious, haciendatype of house on a landscaped street in Beverly Hills. What they like best about their street are the maple trees which are, to them, a pleasant relief from the perennial palms and pepper trees with which Southern California abounds. Coming as they do from areas where there is a change of season, Curt and Edythe welcome the illusion of change that the maple trees give. In the spring, the new leaves appear, chartreuse and shiny. And in the fall, they curl brownly and shufflle over the grass in elfin dance. It could be Texas or New Mexico or Missouri — Curt has fond memories of all three places — or again, it could be Missouri, from which Edythe comes. The Massey house itself is done accordingly in modified Spanish architecture with warm, brownish-beige walls, arching doorways, and a tile roof. They have furnished it in a style which is best described as California Coordinated because the impression given by the (Continued on page 77) BY FREDDA DUDLEY RAILING This is one gun that really isn't loaded ! Scout Stephen is also a model plane devotee. 36 The Curt Massey Show is heard Mon-Fri., 5:45 P.M. EST on CBS. (6:30 P.M. EST in New York area.) Sponsored by Alka-Seltzer and One-A-Day tablets.