TV Radio Mirror (Jan - Jun 1955)

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WHAT'S NEW (Continued from page 9) singing favorite Julius La Rosa: It is true that CBS did not renew its contract with him recently, but Julius has been doing well in night clubs and theaters and with recordings. His income for the first year after he and Arthur Godfrey parted company was somewhere in the neighborhood of $300,000. So there's no need to feel sorry for Julie. What Ever Happened To . . . Lucy Monroe, the soprano, who is known as the "Star Spangled Banner" lady? Lucy hasn't been on the air recently because she was ill and underwent surgery in New York City. Following her discharge from the hospital and a recuperation period, she returned to the USO Camp Show circuit. She is hoping to make a trip to Korea around Christmas time to sing for the Armed Forces. June Hutton, the blonde songstress who appeared on Eddie Fisher's show, among others, on television? June was absent from the scene for a while because of the impending arrival of the stork. She and her husband, conductor Axel Stordahl, have just welcomed the first addition to their family — a six-pound girl named Susan. June hopes to resume singing shortly. The Stroud Twins, Claude and Clarence, who were a popular comedy team in radio several seasons back? Claude now owns a restaurant in Westchester, California, called The Golden Drumstick and recently returned to show business part-time on Paul Gilbert's TV show, The Duke. He plans to work from time to time in Hollywood television, but will not make it a full-time career. Brother Clarence lives in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, and is in the automobile business there. He occasionally appears in little-theater plays there. The Andrews Sisters, who at one time were the country's number one vocal trio? Since the girls battled and broke up their act, Patty has gone out on her own, while La Verne and Maxene have been looking for a new singer to take Patty's place and to form another trio. So far it hasn't worked out. Patty, however, has been doing fabulously with her night-club and hotel supper-room bookings, working with her husband-accompanist Walter Weschler, and there's a good chance she may appear regularly on one of the top variety TV shows after the first of the year. NBC's Emanuel Sacks and Sylvester Weaver help Eddie Fisher mark his fifth anniversary with RCA Victor. It's Elastic and Nylon! CA.U4 -CAMAAidu "Custo >m contoured" to flatter, feel and fit as if fashioned for you alone/ See it— you'll want it/ Wear it— you'll love it/ The Playtex Living Bra uses elastic and nylon in a new way, to g-i-v-e with your every motion . . . to 1-i-v-e as you live. Exclusive criss-cross design lifts your loveliness, contours your curves, rounds and raises as no bra ever before. For the first time in bra history, you can enjoy upmost uplift in utmost comfort. You'll see the beautiful difference . . . feel the comfortable difference/ ^»«iBn, Look for Playtex J^^" Bra in the heavenly blue package at department stores and specialty shops everywhere. In gleaming WHITE, wonderfully washable— without ironing/ Sizes 32A— 40C— S3.95 ♦U.S.A. and Foreign Patents Pending ©1954 International Latex Corporation . . . PLAYTEX PARK . . . Dover Del In Canada: Playtex Ltd. . . . PLAYTEX PARK . . . Arnprior, Ont. 11