TV Radio Mirror (Jan - Jun 1957)

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]e the one who has i^iafun! You're having a wonderful time . . . and everyone seems to be looking at you! Aren't you glad you look so nice, with every hair in place! You know it's easiest to keep it that way by setting and securing it with Gayla hold-bob, the all-purpose bobby pin more women prefer over all others. At first glance bobby pins may look alike, but women know that Gayla hold-bob with Flexi-Grip is the leader by superior performance . . . holds better, has the right combination of strength and flexibility, and is easiest to use. Do not accept ordinary bobby pins— insist on Gayla hold-bob. HOLD-BOB BOBBY PINS GAYLORD PRODUCTS INCORPORATED 1918 Prairie Avenue, Chicogo 16, Illinois TV RAnio MIRROR 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 YOUR LOCAL STATION Partners in Life (WABC) 4 Spectrum ( WRCV-TV) 8 Celebrities by the Column ( ABC ) 9 The Record Players: The Coolest Canary by Al Collins 57 Prima Donna (WTOP, WTOP-TV) 58 More Than a Voice ( WNEW) 59 The Things That Count (WSTC) 60 YOUR SPECIAL SERVICES TV Radio Mirror Goes to the Movies by Janet Graves 10 Information Booth 14 Beauty: Fragrant, Fragile, Feminine (Dorothy Collins ) by Harriet Segman 56 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 BUY YOUR JULY ISSUE EARLY ON SALE JUNE 6 , . PUBLISHED MONTHLY by Macfadden *v"'* PubMcacions, Inc., New York, N. Y. EXECUTIVE. A-VERTISING AND EDI. T03IAL OFFICES at 205 East 42nd ■eet, New York, N. Y. Editorial Branch Office: 6269 Selma Ave.. H Uywood 28, 'Calif. Irving S. Manheimer, President: Lee Andrews, Vice President; Meyer ^Ol*^ Dworkin, Secretary and Ti-easurer, Advertisingoffices also in Chicago, 221 North LaSalle Street, and San Frnncisco. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: $3.00 one year, U. S. and Possessions and Canada. $5.00 per year for all other coi:ntries. CHANGE OF ADDRESS: 6 weeks' notice essential. When possible, please furnish stencil impression address from a recent is.sue. Address changes can be made only if you send us ycur old, as well as your new address. Write to TV Radio Mirror, 205 East 42nd Street. New York 17, N. Y. MANUSCRIPTS: AH manuscripts will be carefully con sidered, but publisher cannot be responsible for loss or damage. It is advisable to keep a duplicate copy for your records. Only those manuscripts accompanied by stamped, self-addressd return envelopes or with suflScier-t return postage will be returned, FOREIGN editions handled through Macfadden Publications Iiiternational Co>p., 205 East 42nd Street, New York 17, N. Y. Irving S. Manheimer, President; Douglas Lockhart. Vice President. RE-ENTERED as Second Class Matter, June 28, 1954, at the Post Office at New York, N. Y-, under the Act of March 3. 1879. Authorized as Second Class mail, P.O. Dent., Ottawa, Ont., Canada. Copyright 1957 by Macfadden Publications, Inc. All rights reserved under International Copyright Convention. All rights reserved under Pan-American Copyright Convention. Todos derechos reservados segun la Convencion Pan-Americana de Propiedad Literaria y Artistica. Title trademark registered in U.S. Patent Office. Printed in U. S. A. by Art Color Printins" Companv, Member of the TRUE STORY Women's Group