Radio-TV mirror (July-Dec 1954)

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why Jan Miner's so grateful to her husband/ Terry O'Sullivan This time, Terry lines up with his wife and his three daughters — and that very famous lady, Miss Liberty herself. Jan's studio: The O'Sullivan girls learn about radio from Jack Rubin, director of Hilltop House. "Twelve weeks of stock," Jan said, "is what it actually is, and I've been on almost every single week!" Terry, the gourmet of the family, had done the dinner — delicately browned and herb-flavored mutton chops, string beans in a cheese sauce, a mixed green salad with a French dressing "created" by Mr. O'S. — which was sufficient, in itself, to make anyone happy! It did us. And, because it did, we fell to talking about the so-called "little things" of life and how happy-making they are: A French dressing, fit for Epicurus himself, {Continued on page 89)