Radio-TV mirror (Jan-June 1953)

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MAY, 1953 And Colgate's has proved conclusively that brushing teeth right after eating stops tooth decay best! I n fact, the Colgate way stopped more decay for more people than ever before reported in all dentifrice history! ■ smmmr mmmmmmm LATER— Thanks to Colgate Dental Cream Brushing Teeth Right After Eating with COLGATE DENTAL CREAM STOPS BAD BREATH a.<i STOPS DECAY! Colgate's instantly stops bad breath in 7 out of 10 cases that originate in the mouth ! And the Colgate way of brushing teeth right after eating is the best home method known to help stop tooth decay ! COLGATE IT CHANS YOUR BREATH WHILE IT CLEANS YOUR TEETH I RADIO-TV MIRRUrv Contents VOL. 39, NO. 6 Keystone Edition Ann Daggett Higginbotham, Editor Teresa Buxton, Managing Editor Betty Freedman, Editorial Assistant Maryanne Crofton, Editorial Assistant Jack Zasorin, Art Director Frances Maly, Associate Art Director Joan Clarke, Art Assistant Helen Bolstad (Chicago) Fred R. Sammis, Editor-in-Chief people on the air The Guiding Light — Love Walks With Trouble (full-length novelette) by Kathy Grant 8 Stars Shine on Lux Radio Theatre 14 Seeing and Believing (Mel Allen) 16 Powerhouse on the Campus (Jimmy Powers) '. 19 What's New from Coast to Coast by Jill Warren 20 Happy Birthday— Kraft TV Theatre 22 Bright Young Man (Douglas Edwards) 24 She Knew What She Wanted (Joan Alexander) 26 Radio-TV Mirror Award Winners, 1952-53 31 "My Brother, Arthur Godfrey!" by Maxine Arnold 36 Little Godfreys — and How They Grew (Frank Parker, Marion Marlowe, Julius La Rosa) by Marie Haller 38 Flight from Fear (Imogene Coca) by Gladys Hall 40 Women Just "Know" (John Daly) 41 Learning to Live a Little by John Larkin 42 Sing a Song of Missy (Dinah Shore) by Elsa Molina 44 Search for Tomorrow (Mary Stuart) by Mary Temple 45 "I Want to Give You This—" (Jack Webb) by Betty Mills 46 Life's Turning Point (Lyle Sudrow) by Elizabeth Ball 48 Peggy Wood — Mama's a Great Human Being by Margie Hale 49 From My Heartline to Yours by Warren Hull 50 All for Fun! (Jackie Gleason) by Audrey Meadows 52 Growing Pains (Ozzie and Harriet, David and Ricky) by Harriet Hilliard Nelson 54 For Love of Melinda (Groucho Marx) by Mary Bets 56 Chance Of A Lifetime (Dennis James) by Betty Freedman 57 Bert Parks — The Man Who Has Everything by Frances Kish 58 Babies ARE From Heaven (Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz) by Pauline Swanson 60 Hilltop House — No Such Thing as a Problem Child (Jan Miner) 62 Anniversary for Happiness (Eve Arden) by Betty Goode 66 Father With a Heart (Bob Hope) by Elizabeth Miller 67 A Permanent House Party (Art Linkletter) by Loretta Lyons 68 Paul Dixon — "Everyone's a Friend of Mine" by Helen Bolstad 70 inside radio and TV Daytime Diary 4 Information Booth 27 Inside Radio 77 TV Program Highlights '. ) 79 Cover portrait of Frank Parker, Arthur Godfrey and Marion Marlowe bv Ozzie Sweet PUBLISHED MONTHLY by Macfadden Publications, Inc., New EXECUTIVE, ADVERTISING AND EDITORIAL OFFICES at 205 East 42nd Street, New York. N. Y. Editorial Branch Offices: 321 South Beverly Drive. Beverly Hills, Calif., and 221 North La Salle Street, Chicago, 111. Harold A. Wise, President; Fred R. Sammis. Sol Himmelman, Charles W. White Vice Presidents; Meyer Dworkin, Secretary and Treasurer; Irving S. Manheimer, Chairman, Executive Committee Advertising offices also in Chicago and San Francisco. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: $2.50 one year. U. S. and Possessions, Canada $3.00 per year. $5.50 per year for all other CHANgV'of ADDRESS: 6 weeks' notice essential. When pos. sible please furnish stencil impression address from a recent issue. Address changes can be made only if you send us vour old as well as your new address. Write to Badio-TV Mirror, 205 East 42nd Street, New York 17, N. Y, MANUSCRIPTS, DRAWINGS AND PHOTOGRAPHS should be accompanied by addressed envelope and return postage and will be carefully considered, but publisher cannot be responsible for loss or injury. FOREIGN editions handled through ivlacfadden Publications International Corp., 205 East 42nd Street, New York 17, N. Y. Irving S. Manheimer, President; Douglas Locknart, Vice President. _ __w .. Re-entered as Second Class Matter, Oct. 5. 1951, at the Post Office at New York, N. Y., under the Act of March 3, 1879. Authorized as Second Class mail. P.O. Dept., Ottawa, Ont. , Canada. Copyright 1953 by Macfadden Publications, Inc. All rights reserved under International Copyright Convention. All rights reserved under Pan-American Copyright Convention. Todos derechos reservados segun La Convention FanAmericana de Propiedad Literaria y Artistlca. Title trademark registered In U. S. Patent Office. Printed in U. S. A. by Art Color Printing Co. Member of The TRUE STORY Women's Group