Radio and television mirror (Jan-June 1941)

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what we had — each other, and a job for Howard that he liked to do. But then Howard didn't have the job, and gradually we began to lose each other. There wasn't much building going on in those years, and the firm was cutting down its staff anyway, because of that. And the son of one of the directors got out of college, a full-fledged architect. There wasn't room in the firm for both him and Howard — so it was Howard who left. We thought at first it would be simple for him to connect with another company, but the weeks went by, and turned into months, and he didn't. Our small bank account melted away to nothing, and finally I had to go back to my old job at the store — and consider myself lucky to get it. "Now that you're the breadwinner," Howard said, "I guess I'll have to do the cooking and housecleaning!" We both (Continued on page 47) ST PERSONS, MENDS A BROKEN MARRIAGE Listen to Mr. Keen, Tracer of Lost Persons, every Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday evening at 7:15, E.S.T., on NBC-Blue — sponsored by the makers of Kolynos Toothpaste. JANUARY, 1941