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JUNE, 1957
ATLANTIC EDITION
VOL. 48, NO. 1
Ann Higginbothani, Editorial Director Ann Mosher, Editor Jack Zasorin, Art Director
Teresa Buxton, Managing Editor Frances Maly, Associate Art Director
Claire Safran, Associate Editor Joan Clarke, Art Assistant
Gay Miyoshi, Assistant Editor Bud Goode, West Coast Editor
PEOPLE ON THE AIR
What's New on the West Coast by Bud Goode 6
What's New on the East Coast by Peter Abbott 12
Love Is a Song (Patti Page) by Eunice Field 17
High Tension on Twenty-One (Jack Barry) by Elizabeth Ball 20
The Charming Lady Murial Williams by Frances Kish 24
Denise Lor: How She Beat the Weight Problem by Harold Baron 26
They Lead Three Lives (Haila Stoddard and Whitfield
Connor) by Judith Field 30
Tommy Sands: New Singin' Idol by Gregory Merwin 44
As The World Turns (picture story and who's who on the popular
daytime drama ) 46
The Roots We Need ( Leila Martin ) by Diane Isola 50
Heavenly Twosome (Marian Russell and Peter
Fernandez) by Mary Temple 52
Patsy O'Shea : Her Career 54
FEATURES IN FULL COLOR
Dance to My Dream (June Taylor) by Will F. Jenkins 32
Knee Deep in Success (Guy Mitchell) by Gladys Hall 34
Close to Each Other (Melba Rae) by Martin Cohen 38
Tennessee's Ernie Ford by Maxine Arnold 40
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Beauty: Fragrant, Fragile, Feminine (Dorothy
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New Patterns for You (smart wardrobe suggestions) 83
New Designs for Living (needlecraft and transfer patterns) 88
Cover portrait of Patti Page by David Workman of U. S. Features
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