Radio and television mirror (Nov 1939-Apr 1940)

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(Continued from page 51) trip to the twin bed beside the still sleeping Mr. Crosby until eleventhirty or twelve, when it's time for breakfast. After their first meal, they have the rest of the day for each other and the baby. The boys in the band gave Bob a movie camera for Christmas, and Cathy, with her two owners, can count on a daily hour on the Crosby home set. Then at two, they both contribute something to the baby's bath and lunch. June has a maid who helps her with the cooking and cleaning, but the baby is her job— and hers alone. Once Cathy is settled, Bob and June have time for the activities of most young married couples. They go to a movie matinee in Bronxville or iceskate in the winter or golf in the warmer months. Sometimes they just sit home and listen to phonograph records. Then, at five, they are ready for dinner. An hour later Bob is gone, and June has her solitary evening. DOB has one night a week off — Sunu day — and that is about the only time they have guests or do any entertaining. Occasionally, during the week when Bob has to spend the day in New York, June invites a couple of her ex-classmates from Sarah Lawrence College to dinner. That, too, must be a lot of fun, because if June hadn't married she would have been graduating just this summer. Most of the time, though, she is alone and doesn't mind it. She takes care of the baby, then sits down to read or knit or crochet and listen to the radio. There are times when Bob stays Lat.fi for an all-night rehearsal and hell enter the house to meet June on her way out for an early morning ride. Once in a while, she goes into town with him to watch a rehearsal or perhaps see the matinee performance of a play. It doesn't sound very glamorous and exciting. But to June it is the most glamorous, exciting life in the world She knows, too, that there are thousands of girls all over the country who find the same thrill and happiness in the same simple things: love for the boy she married and that huge emotion born with watching a baby kick and gurgle and grow. And she grins at Bob when she says: "Cathy says ■Daddy already, but she hasn't gotten around to 'Mommy' yet " COMING NEXT MONTH Still another in Radio Mirror's unprecedented series of complete words and music to song hits by your favorite stars of radio! Next month — a song featured by The Andrews Sisters im% MEu %r! u A •* Aoril Fool! With her transparent -bon.bor.hoo." .bis Rut the umbrella people aren t the only f moisture-resistant The C Laboratory has , <toj*£ ££&£** a protective panel material...made ^^^b^en the soft folds of every Kotex pad! of this material is now P^ b<J eature _ all you who beneve m Safety ^SSS^Sl^ -anta.es Kotex has to offer. . . Wanyo time -you'll be thank^ fnr the flat (patented) ends of Kotex f° so Afferent from napkins with ^iufUtat Kotex, made Jsoft U (with more absorbent material where "^-'J^*^ comfortable . . • than pads having loose, wadded fillers'. *Tr«J<M«rkR«,-V.S.Pnt.O<r. Kotex* comes in 3 s.zesoo Super Regular -Jumor. Kotex * the only POP^-.^^S that offers you a dunce o 3 .differs sizes! (So you may vary the s^e pad according to each day's needs) All 3 sizes have soft, folded center* ..^at tapered ends., and -^ resistant, "safety panels All 3 .«■ sell for the same low price. <OT€X "itaV) APRIL, 1940 FEEL ITS NEW SOFTNESS... PROVE ITS NEW SAFETY... COMPARE ITS NEW, FLATTER E'