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August, 1942
Vol. 18, No. 4
CONTENTS
A BRACELET FOR RUTH . Jack Sher 10
That package held something more precious to her than diamonds
HELPMATE 12
Begin radio's drama told as a romantic novel
IN LOVE WITH A LIE Marge Kerr 16
None of Margaret's fears had been as terrible as the truth
MY HEART WILL FOLLOW YOU 19
"Let's take our happiness while we can!" he had urged
MA PERKINS IN LIVING PORTRAITS 22
Meet them face to face — Rushville Center's most beloved citizens
MOMENT OF FOLLY Madeline Thompson 28
It began as a gay deception and now it ruled her whole life
A LETTER TO MY HUSBAND 30
Ann writes of her love to young Dr. Malone
WHEN A GIRL MARRIES Helen Irwin Dovodey 32
Joan could not forget those days of scandal and tragedy
HOPELESSLY HAPPY Dick Nossaman 35
The real-life love story of Dorothy Kilgallen and Richard Kollmar
RADIO'S FAMILIES OF FUN 36
Radio Mirror salutes Vic, Sade and Rush and The Bartons
CARELESSLY YOU CARED Shep Fields 38
A romantic ballad exactly right for summer evenings
SALADS FOR VARIETY Kate Smith 40
Even enemies of salads can be lured with these recipes
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OVERHEARD 3
WHAT'S NEW FROM COAST TO COAST Dale Banks 4
FACING THE MUSIC Ken Alden 8
DO YOU BELIEVE IN AMERICA? Kate Smith 42
INSIDE RADIO 43
PRIMA DONNA, 1942 MODEL 46
ON THE COVER — The American Flag: Kodachrome by Paul Duval
ERNEST V. HEYN Editorial Director
FRED R. SAMMIS Executive Editor
DAN SENSENEY Editor
BELLE LANDESMAN
Associate Editor
JACK ZASORIN Art Editor
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