Radio and television mirror (Jan-June 1950)

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rj/iwe men jowe {onw/il ol ^Liie loan <^Se Jjeaafoml. dto earn o£ mem lonicAi nu6 a {Jiecial a/lectimi. Mat imwA i& the tme torn mat will aim /lev taltinrz Aci/i/iineM? Barry Markham on her right, Toby Nelson on her left — and between them, Chichi, whose mind and heart remain undecided. "T think Chichi was foolish to break her engage I ment to Doug Norman!" That's the way a letter from a Radio Mirror reader-listener begins. Another says: "Why doesn't Chichi marry Toby Nelson — he's her own kind of person." Still another speaks up for Barry Markham, saying: "Chichi ought to marry him — maybe he won't wait around forever." Now Radio Mirror asks all of you how you think that Chichi should decide, in this, the third of a new series of Radio Mirror features in which readers are asked to help solve the problems of their daytime serial favorites. So many of you have written, offering advice based on your own experiences with similar problems, or on experiences of your friends or neighbors, that Radio Mirror decided to offer you a place, each month, in which to air your views, to share them with others who are regular listeners to daytime serial dramas, perhaps to have your letter considered interesting enough for Radio Mirror to purchase and publish./' This month's question is one which young women have asked themselves since the beginning of time: "Which one of the men I know, the men to whom my heart turns, do I really love? Which one of them is the right man for me, the one with whom my true happiness lies? Which one do I love in the way a girl loves the man she would like to marry?" This is the question that Chichi, of Life Can Be Beautiful, asks her heart — the question to which there seems to be no answer which she can be sure is the right one. Perhaps you can help her. On the next pages you will find the story of Chichi, of Papa David, of Doug and Barry and Toby, and of the others whose lives revolve around Papa David's Slightly Read Book Shop.' Each day on NBC you can hear another chapter of the story. When you have read about these people, listened to them, perhaps you will feel that you have the right answer, the key to real happiness for Chichi. RADIO MIRROR WILL PAY $50.00 FOR THE MOST INTERESTING LETTERS! Turn the page for the story and complete details. I REALLY LOVE?" 37