Radio and television mirror (Jan-June 1950)

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nH>/>: There goes perspiration! Now try Stopette— the deodorant that changed a nation's habits! Millions now spray perspiration worries away with amazing Stopette Deodorant in the famous flexi-plastic bottle. A quick squeeze checks annoying perspiration, stops odor. You never touch Stopette . . . hardly know it touches you. Wonderfully economical, harmless to normal skin or clothes. Wonderful for men, too ! 2 sizes: 214 oz. $1.25; 1 oz. (50c. At cosmetic counters everywhere. JULES MONTENIER, INC., Chicago 'v GuaTanteed by ^ Good Housekeeping the Original SPRAY DEODORANT MAY, 1950 VOL. 33, NO. 6 RADIO MIRROR EVISION KEYSTONE PEOPLE ON THE AIR Radio Mirror Awards For 1949 Godfrey Tops Them All! "They Knew Them When" — View of Fibber and Molly by Pauline Swanson Nonsense and Some-Sense by Art Linkletter Best Job In The World by Ted Mack Father Is Best! by Fredda Dudley "Does A Working Wife Cheat Her Family?" ll.HHiif.HH What's New From Coast to Coast by Dale Banks 8 Facing the Music by Bob Poole 22 Collector's Corner by Paul Weston 25 Information Booth 27 Inside Radio 72 FOR BETTER LIVING You and Perfume by Dorry Ellis 6 When A Girl Marries by Joan Davis 10 Traveler of the Month by Tommy Bartlett 12 Poetry 21 Grandma Is A Freshman by Terry Burton 76 TELEVISION Fran's the Favorite 54 Radio Mirror Television Awards Winners for 1949 56 How to Stop the Music! by Harry Salter 58 YOUR LOCAL STATION CKEY: Crysdale and Company 14 WPRO: Baker's Bailiwick 16 WFIL: Towne Topics 24 WBEN: Music for Many Moods 26 RADIO MIRROR READER BONUS Radio's Own Life Story by Llewellyn Miller 62 The Case of The Suspect Sweethearts — A Perry Mason Novelette by Delia Street 64 Daytime Diary 66 Editorial Director Editor Art Director FRED B. SAMMIS DORIS Mel ERRAN JACK ZASORIiN Associate Editor Associate Art Director JOSEPHINE l'EARSON FRANCES MALY Editorial Assistants: JOAN POLLOCK, MARY ANNE CROFTON Television: FRANCES KISH Home Service Department: ESTHER FOLEY Chicago Office: Editor. HELEN CAMBRIA BOLSTAD Hollywood Office: Editor, ANN DAGGETT Managing Editor, FRANCES MORRIN Staff Photographers, HYMIE FINK, STERLING SMITH Assistant, BETTY JO RICE published MONTHLY by Macfadden Publications, Inc., New York, N. Y., average net paid circulation 590,240 for 6 months ending June 30. 1949. EXECUTIVE, ADVERTISING, AND EDITORIAL OFFICES at 205 East 42nd Street, New York, N. Y. Editorial Branch Offices: 321 South Beverly Drive, Beverly Hills. Calif., and 221 North LaSalle Street, Chicago, 111. O. J. Elder, President: Harold Wise, Executive Vice President; Herbert G. Drake, Ernest V. Heyn, and James L. Mitchell, Vice Presidents; Meyer Dworkln, Secretary and Treasurer, Advertising offices also in Boston, Chicago, San Francisco, and Los Angeles. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: S3. 00 one year, U. S. and Possessions, and Canada. $5.00 per year for all other countries. Member of The TRUE MANUSCRIPTS, DRAWINGS AND PHOTOGRAPHS should be accompanied by addressed envelope and return postage and will be carefully considered, but publisher cannot be responsible for loss or injury. Re-entered as Second Class Matter March 1, 1948, at the Post Office at New York, N. Y., under the Act of March 3, 1879. Authorized as Second Class mall, P. O. Dept., Ottawa, Ont., Canada. Copyright 1950 by Macfadden Publications, Inc. All rights reserved under International Copyright Convention. All rights reserved under Pan-American Copyright Convention. Todos derechos reservados Begun La Convencion Panamericana de Propledad Llteraria y Artlstica. Title trademark registered in U. S. Patent Office. Printed by Art Color Printing Co. STORY Women's Group