Radio and television mirror (July-Dec 1951)

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More big prizes— in cash, this time! Seventh Prize: Our check for $10.00 will go to the seventh-place entry. Eighth Prize: Another check for $10.00 to eighth-place winner. Ninth Prize: A third $10.00 check will go to ninth-place winner. Ten Runner -Up Prizes: Checks for $5.00 will go to each of the contestants submitting the ten next-best entries! This is a simple, easy contest, one that any of you can enter, regardless of whether you're man or woman, married or unmarried, no matter what your age. All you have to do is follow directions printed below, read and carefully follow all contest rules listed at the right. Be sure to send along your name and address with your entry. cash prizes! Here's all you have to do in order to enter the big Radio Television Mirror Happy Bride Contest: Perhaps you know a girl who's going to be married in June. Or, even if you don't, you probably have some ideas about advice you'd give to a June bride that, if she followed it, would help to insure her a happy marriage. Can you put that advice of yours into one short rule? And can you fill in that rule in place of the blank line in this "advice to brides" Happy Bride Contest Rules 1. On a sheet of paper write your one-line advice to brides which makes the third line of the Happy Bride contest verse: If you would be a happy bride, Here's what you have to do: That's my advice to you! You may copy the whole verse, filling in.your line of advice, or you may simply put down your line of advice, whichever you prefer. 2. On the same piece of paper, tell us in fifty words or less about something you have done which made a party you gave a success. It doesn't have to be about a bridal shower — any kind of party will do. And it can concern anything to which you attribute the success of the party ■ — a game you played, the menu you served, the decorations, prizes, some device you used to "break the ice," or anything else you think of, provided it happened, or was used, at a party you gave. 3. Fill out the coupon below and attach to your entry. Or, if you wish, you need not send the coupon, but be sure to give us all the information asked for on it. 4. Entries will be judged on interest, originality, and understanding of the contest. 5. All entries become the property of Radio Television Mirror Magazine, and none will be returned; the editors cannot undertake to enter into correspondence concerning this contest. 6. Editors of Radio Television Mirror Magazine and Betty Furness will be the sole judges of the contest; their decision will be final. 7. Mail your entry, plus the coupon below (or all the information requested on the coupon) attached to your entry, to Happy Bride Contest, P.O. Box 1513, Grand Central, New York 17, N. Y. 8. Entries must be postmarked no later than midnight, June 8, 1951. Winners will be notified by mail no later than Sept. 10. 1951 : winners will also be announced in the October, 1951, issue of Radio Television Mirror Magazine. If you would be a happy bride, Here's what you have to do: That's my advice to you! Easy, isn't it — because that third line you fill in doesn't even have to rhyme with any of the other lines! Now, think about your advice to a bride, then read and follow the contest rules at the right. You may win one of the exciting prizes! YOUR NAME STREET ADDRESS (or box) CITY STATE (We need the following information in case you should win the fifth prize, the Ceil Chapman gown. Be sure to fill in these blanks. Dress size Age Check one: My coloring is blonde......brunette redhead 43