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October, 1942
Vol. 18, No. 6
CONTENTS
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DEAREST STRANGER 13
How little she had known what was in her husband's heart, until —
"TO MY WIFE" Given Jones 14
Olivia was destined to be the happiest woman in the world — or the most miserable
THE WORDS YOU SPOKE Helen Irwin Dotcdey 17
He had put a price on their love — a price higher than she could pay
PARDON MY SOUTHERN DRAWL Jack Sher 21
In all her seventeen years, Maudie could not recall ever being more devastated
WE .LOVE AND LEARN Margaret E. Songster 24
Radio's romantic drama told as a complete novelette
HELPMATE 28
At last, Linda was learning a lesson in true happiness
THE GUIDING LIGHT IN LIVING PORTRAITS 31
Now you can see the people you hear in radio's inspiring drama
THE MOMENT THEY MET Adele Whitely Fletcher 37
The real romance of Jay Jostyn — radio's Mr. District Attorney
PEPPER YOUNG'S FAMILY Madeline Thompson 39
Continue the delightful story version of a famous radio drama
THE GIRL WITH THE STARS IN HER EYES Sammy Kaye 42
This bandleader can compose hit tunes as well as play them
FRILLS FOR AN OLD FRIEND Kate Smith 44
An ordinary dish takes on new glamour
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THEY'RE TALKING AROUT— . . . 3
FACING THE MUSIC Ken Alden 4
WHAT'S NEW FROM COAST TO COAST Dale Banks 8
MAKING EYES Dr. Grace Gregory 10
INSIDE RADIO 45
A VERY RRIGHT DAE 50
OVERHEARD 61
ON THE COVER — Donna Dae, lovely singer heard on Fred Waring's Pleasure Time, on NRC
Color portrait by Ren De Rrocke
ERNEST V. HEYN Editorial Director
BELLE LANDESMAN
Associate Editor
FRED R. SAMMIS Executive Editor
DAN SENSENEY Editor
JACK ZASORIN Art Editor
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