Radio and television mirror (July-Dec 1950)

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Who comes first when help is needed — FAMILY or FRIENDS? ™^^^«" Here are the names of those who wrote the best letters of advice to Ma Perkins in August's daytime serial problem IN August Radio Mirror, reader-listeners were told in brief the story of Ma Perkins, and were asked the question: Who Comes First When Help Is Needed — Family Or Friends? Radio Mirror editors have chosen the best answers from the numerous letters that had been sent in and checks have been mailed as follows: TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS to Mrs. R. I. Miller, 1210 Gilbert Ave., Downers Grove, Illinois, for the following letter: In the matter of loyalty, there is no question, "friend or relative?" loyalty is devotion to one's ideals and principles. If resolved on that basis, the integrity of the individual remains unshaken, unchanged. When Shakespeare wrote, "To thine own self be true, and it must follow, as the night the day, thou canst not then be false to any man," he wrote a timeless axiom. In this sense, first loyalty is to one's self — a moral obligation of the individual to consider objectively all aspects of his problem before reaching a decision to be based on truth, hope and prayer. FIVE DOLLARS each for the five-next letters in answer to the question has been sent to: Mr. Douglas McMunn Minneapolis, Minnesota Mrs. John B. Bowdre Macon, Georgia Miss Elizabeth A. Wright Bronx, New York Mrs. Doris Lufburrow Fair Haven, New Jersey Mrs. Mabel Wright San Francisco, California PIPSODMT Aoes./frrmore than reduce tooth decay & ■jl ^z ;»***f3S*^^^*^,VA . ';',.:' ^ ..;!;::. ;:.,;-,>. wrth Pepsodent not 0„W reduces decay thesjiresj.*0**"* GITS YOUR tttftt FAR BWGHTW than any <*ner leading tooth paste Yes, pepsodent's exclusive brighterpolishing agent— effective yet so gentle — gets your teeth brighter . . . makes your smile more beautiful. And authoritative scientific tests prove conclusively that even a single brushing with pepsodent removes acid-film that causes decay. Only pepsodent has this film-removing formula ! *ltium is Pepsodent's Registered for Purified Alkyl Sulfate. For that Pepsodent Smile — Use Pepsodent every day — see your dentist twice a year. 11