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NO BELTS NO PINS NO PADS NO ODOR
To think
I waited so long!
What in the world was holding me back, I'll never know! But I -^^.s, forever putting off my decision to change to Tampax — never quite ready to try it, yet secretly envying anyone who did!
It was one of the very girls I envied who helped me decide! She told me all about Tampax®, how wonderful it is, how simple and easy it is to use. (Tampax takes only seconds to insert and change.) She told me, too, how Tampax frees you from odor worries, from disposal problems, from carrying problems, too.
But what really convinced me to try it was her pointing out that Tampax was invented by a doctor— iot the benefit oi all women, married or single, active or not.
And now, I'm a Tampax-user, a Tam pax -e«/^a.fer— recommending Tampax benefits to any woman I know who has yet to try it!
Let me help you make up your mind. Let me assure you— changing to Tampax will mean new co?nfort, nevjfreedo7n, new poise! Why wait? Do it now. You can buy Tampax wherever drug products are sold, in Regular, Super, Junior absorbencies. Tampax Incorporated, Palmer, Massachusetts.
Invented by a doctor — »ow used by millions of women
TV
MtADIO MIRROR
MAY, 1958
VOL. 49, NO. 6
Ann Mosher, Editor Teresa Buxton, Managing Editor Claire Safran, Associate Editor Gay Miyoshi, Assistant Editor
Jack Zasorin, Art Director Frances Maly, Associate Art Director Joan Clarke, Assistant Art Director Bud Goode, West Coast Editor
PEOPLE ON THE AIR
What's New From Coast to Coast by Peter -Abbott 4
King of Clowns (Red Skelton) by Maxine Arnold 6
Inside the Law {Indictment) , , 10
Cheer the Leader (Mel Allen) 11
Just What the Doctor Ordered (Sandy Becker) 12
Turn the Other Profile {Playhouse 90) 13
He Wins in a Walk (Douglas Edwards) 14
Search for the Rainbow (Lowell Thomas) .' 15
Time for a Child {Captain Kangaroo) 16
Twelve Thousand and Some Nights {Amos W Andy Music Hall) 17
Country Authentic — Miss Minnie Pearl 18
The Case of the Legal Eye {Perry Mason) 19
Happy as Queens ( Queen For A Day) 20
The Home Beat (Bill Stern) 22
Definition of a Deejay {Howard Miller Show) 23
Wonderful Time ( Pat Boone) by Betty Etter 30
For Love of Mike Karr (John Larkin) by Henriette Paulsen 38
More and More of Garry Moore by Doris Buker 40
A Very Grateful Guy {Perry Como Shoiv) by Frances Kish 42
That Old Golden Magic (Arthur Godfrey, The Ford Road Shows,
The McGuire Sisters) by Martin Cohen 44
Quizzing the Master — Hal March {The $64,000 Question) by Gregory Merwin 46
"Like Frosting on a Cake" (Loretta Young) by Dora Albert 48
Gunsmokel (Awards for TV and radio versions and for Bill Conrad)
by Gordon Budge 50
The Big, Big Record (Patti Page) by Ellen Crane 52
The Rewards of Radio (Robert Q. Lewis) by Mary Temple 54
Talent Is a Temptress ( Steve Allen ) by Tom Peters 56
They All Go for Merv Griffin by Helen Bolstad 58
So Many to Thank! (Gisele MacKenzie) by Sylvia Conrad 60
Bert Parks on the Bandstand by Alice Francis 62
Fun-for-All Family (Gale Storm) by Peer J. Oppenheimer 64
Heaven for Helen Trent (Julie Stevens) by Francesca Williams 66
FEATURES IN FULL COLOR
TV Radio Mirror Award Winners, 1957-58 (complete summary) 25
There's Only One Dinah Shore by Ticker Freeman 32
Champagne for the Millions {Lawrence Welk Show) by Bud Goode 34
Forever "Young Marrieds" (Ozzie and Harriet Nelson) by Eunice Field 36
YOUR SPECIAL SERVICES
Movies on TV 3
Information Booth 8
TV-Radio Report 24B
Cover portrait of Patti Page by David W^orkman
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