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MARCH, 1940
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HOW TO KEEP BABY WELL
• The U. 8. Govcrnmont'a Children's Bureau has published a complete 138-patfe book "Infant Care" especially for vounit mothers, and authorizes this magazine to accept reader*' onler.i. Written by five of the country's leading Child Hpcciallsts, this book Is plainly written, well lllustratnl. and gives any mother a wealth of authoritative Information on baby's health and baby's growth. This magazine makes no profit whatovcr on your order, sends your money direct to Washington. Bend It) cents, wrapping coins or stamps safely, to
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VOL 13 No. 5
ERNEST V. HEYN Executive Editor
BELLE LANDESMAN, ASSISTANT EDITOR
FRED R. SAMMIS Editor
It Had To Happen — Pauline Swanson 10
Bob Hope's is Hollywood's sweetest love story "I Want a Divorce!" Hugh Wiley 12
Radio's compelling drama of a faithless wife My Most Dramatic Case 14
Presenting Hilda Hope, woman doctor in love Horace Heidt's Secret Marriage Judy Ashley 17
Scoop! A story that they tried to keep quiet Heartbreak Behind — Happiness Ahead Hendon Holmes. 18
Meet Mary Martin — exciting new star So Comes The Rain Del Courtney 22
A sparkling new song with complete words and music How To Sing For Money. . . Charles Henderson (with Charles Palmer) 24
If you've ever dreamed of fame, turn to these pages Our Gal Sunday's Romance 26
Begin now this story of a bride whose courage matched her love Second Husband 30
This enthralling radio serial reaches an unexpected ending The Cooking Corner Kate Smith 34
Attention! Win cash with your favorite recipe Woman In Love Kathleen Norris 36
America's favorite writer completes her gripping story of love Secrets of the Lux Radio Theater Marian Rhea 38
If you promise not to tell, we'll let you in on something
What Do You Want To Say? 3
Your Hobby — And Mine Fred R. Sammis 4
What's New From Coast to Coast Dan Senseney 6
The Don'ts of Dating 20
Hollywood Radio Whispers George Fisher 29
Facing The Music Ken Alden 33
Inside Radio — The New Radio Mirror Almanac 44
What Do You Want To Know? 57
Youth — For Keeps! Dr. Grace Gregory 70
We Canadian Listeners Horace Brown 71
COVER— Mary Martin, by Sol Wechsler (Courtesy of Paramount Pictures)
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