Radio Mirror, 205 E

Radio Mirror, 205 E

rsff>^ D TELEVISION •'"mist Pi^yi VI You can be lovelier from head to toe with the Camay Beauty Bath! Bathe every day with new Bath-Size Camay and you give your arms, your back, your legs true complexion care. You'll rise from your bath clean, refreshed — your skin just touched with the flower-like fragrance of Camay, the Soap of Beautiful Women! PURE, MILD, LUXURIOUS LATHER! BEST BEAUTY >X BATHS EVER! cM5>"^ . {' '"Penflsts sag ifie IPANA itiatj mk Junior Model Pat Barnard shows how it can woric for you, too Queen of the cruise ship, 17-year-old model Pat Barnard of Great The Ipana Way is fun to follow, Pat tells her cabin- Neck, N. Y., scores a terrific hit! Pat always finds her career and her mate. Dentists say it works . and it's easy as 1, 2: date-life mighty smooth sailing—thanks to that dazzling smile! 1. Between regular visits to your dentist, brush all tooth Naturally, Pat follows the Ipana way to healthier gums and surfaces with Ipana at least twice a day. brighter teeth . because dentists say it works ! Her professionally 2. Then massage gums the way your dentist advises — to approved Ipana dental care can work for you, too—like this . stimulate gum circulation. (Ipana's unique formula ac- tually helps stimulate your gums—you can feel the in- • vigorating tingle!) Try this for healthier gums, brighter teeth, an Ipana smile. Ipana refreshes your mouth and breath, too. Ask your den- tist about Ipana and massage. See what it can do for you! YES, 8 OUT OF 10 DENTISTS SAY: kBm <fenfal cars womotis/s -Healtfifer jums, bn^fiter Wfi Product of Bristol-Myers *In thousands of reports from all over the country. P.S. For correct brushing, use the DOUBLE DUTY Tooth Brush with the twist in the handle. 1000 dentists helped design it! AXD TELEVISIODl MARCH, 1949 MIRROR KEYSTONE VOL. 31, NO. 4 PEOPLE ON THE AiR Unrest in the Air by Harriet Van Home 14 What I Think of Walter Winchell 23 What Do You Think of Waiter Winchell? 24 Come and Visit Amos by Alice Craig Greene 26 Come and Visit Andy by Alice Craig Greene 28 This Quiz Business by Bob Hawk 30 Life Without Father by Eve Arden 32 This is Nora Drake—in Living Portraits 34 High Score in Happiness 52 My Husband Alan Young By Virginia McCurdy Young 54 Ladies Be Seated—In Color 56 "My Favorite Wives" by Richard Denning 58 IHHi»|g;f;l»H'] Information Booth 3 Look At The Records by Joe Martin 4 Facing the Music by Duke Ellington 16 What's New From Coast to Coast by Dale Banks 20 Inside Radio 68 Quiz Catalogue 71 FOR BITTER II VI NG Look This Way! by Mary Jane Fulton 19 Between the Bookends by Ted Malone 38 When a Girl Marries by Joan Davis 40 Traveler of the Month by Tommy Bartlett 42 Cheers for Cheese by Kate Smith 62 It's Better Business—Family Counselor by Terry Burton 72 YOUR LOCAL STATION WOR: A. M. Herald 6 KDKA: Wuxtry, Wuxtry ! 8 WIBG: Rebel-Hearted Stutz 10 WBEN: From Little Acorns 12 WNBC : Speaking of Women—Mary Margaret McBride 60 LATER-Thanks to Colgate Dental Cream Editor's Note 43 Two on the TV Aisle 44 Kukla, Fran and Ollie 45 Big Brick 46 Girl About Town 47 Pat and Wilmer 48 D.C. TV 49 Coast to Coast in Television 50 Life of Fred Allen by Ira Knaster 64 ON THE COVER: Walter Winchell; color portrait by Sterling Smith Editorial Director Editor Art Director FS£D K. SAMMIS DOBIS McFXlBBAN JACK ZA80BIN Managing Editor Associate Art Director EVELYN li. EIOBE FBANCES MALY Television Editorial Assistant Research FBANCES KISH JOAN POLLOCK TEEU GOTO Chicago Office: Editor, HELEN CAMBBIA BOLSTAD Cleans Your Breath Hollywood Office: Editor, ANN DAGGETT Managing Editor, FBANCES MOBBIN While It Cleans Staff Photographers, HYMIE FINK, STEBLING SMITH Assistant, BETTY JO BICE Your Teeth! RADIO AND TELEVISION MIRROR, published monthly by MACFADDEN PITBLICATIONS, INC., New York N. Y. General Business, Editorial and Advertising Offices, 205 East 42nd St., New York 17, N. Y. Hollywood-Beverly Hills Office: 321 S. Beverly Drive. Beverly Hills, California. O. J. Elder, President; Harold Wise, Executive Vice President: Herbert Drake, Vice President: Joseph Schultz, Vice President: Ernest V. Heyn, Vice President; Meyer Dworkin, Secretary and Treasurer; Edward F. Lethen, Advertising Director. Chicago Office: 221 North La cow Salle St., Leslie R. Gage, Mgr. San Francisco Office: 1613 Russ Building, Joseph M. Dooher. Mgr. Lcs Angeles Office: Suite 908. 649 South Olive St., George Weatherby. Mgr. Charles O. Terwilliger, Jr., Eastern Advertising Manager, 205 East 42nd St., New York 17, N. Y. Reentered as Second Class matter March 1, 1948, at the Post Office at New York, N. Y., under the Act of March 3, 1879. Subscription rates: U. S. and possessions, Canada and ECONOMY SIZE Newfoundland, S2.50 per year. All other countries S5.00 per year. Price per copy: 25c in the United States and cxr/iA SIS/ Canada. While Manuscripts, Photographs and Drawings are submitted at the owner's risk, every efifort will be rgii made to return those found unavailable if accompanied by sufficient first class postage and explicit name and Always use address. Contributors are especially advised to be sure to retain copies of their contributions; otherwise they are taking unnecessary risk. The contents of this magazine may not be reprinted either wholly or in part without permission. COLGATE DENTAL CREAM (Member of Macfadden Women's Group) Copyright, 1949, by Macfadden Publications, Inc. All rights reser\'ed under International Copyright Convention. All offer /ou ea> and before every 6a^» rights reserved under Pan-Aiperican Copyright Convention. Todos derechos reser\'ados segun La Convencion Pan- americana de Propledad Literaria y Artistica. Title trademark registered in U. S. Patent Office. L Printed In U. S. A. by Art Color Printing Co., Dunellen. N. J. INFORMATION BOOTH YOUR INFORMATION—if there's FORsomething you want to know about radio, write to Information Booth, Radio Mirror, 205 E. 42nd St., New York. We'll answer if we can either in Infor- mation Booth or by mail—but be sure to sign full name and address, and at- tach this box to your letter. TEENAGERS Dear Editor: I would like to know who plays the part of Veronica in Archie Andrews. Also, who plays Oogie in Date With Judy? Mr. E. S. South Charleston, 0. Veronica is played by Gloria Mann GLORIA MANN whose picture you see here. She is ac- tive in motion pictures, too—her latest was '^Martin Rome," opposite Richard Conte. As for Oogie Pringle, he's played by Dick Crenna. Incidentally, Dick plays another teenager, Walter Denton, in CBS' Our Miss Brooks. PRIZES Dear Editor:. Here's a question that has been puzzling me for quite some time. Who pays for the fabulous prizes awarded on the quiz pro- grams? Do the sponsors, or do the manu- facturers of the automobiles, refrigerators, washing machines, etc? Mrs. T. B. Oswego, N. Y. The manufacturers of the radios, auto- mobiles, washing machines, or what have you, donate the prizes. In return they receive free advertising when those items are mentioned over the air as the prizes to be awarded to the lucky winners. As you can readily see, these free plugs are worth many times the value of the mer- chandise. MAJOR BOWES Dear Editor: iefr-Out hdinq Please tell me what happened to our good old Major Bowes. Has he re- tired? in Mrs. E. A. Get back the picture, Sis! That's modern formula works entirely for Friday Harbor, where a dream-girl like you belongs. your daintiness— contains no water to Wash. And never trust your charm to anything dry out or decrease its efl&ciency. Be a We are sorry to hutdependable Mum. For Mum's unique, safety-first girl. 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'Ift'MCJV This album was recorded by Decca and "Mitio can be ordered through your local music Product of Briitol-Myirt shop if it is not available there. TONI TWINS prove magic of LOOK U THE SOFT-WATER Shampooing RECOROS LATHER . WAS LILA'S PROBLEM! "This soap shampoo just won't give me enough lather," DANCING OR LISTENING says Lila Wigren. "Our hard JIMMY DURANTE (MGM)— In- water sees to that!" And a imitable is the word for Jimmy. lack of lather isn't the only His performance on this disc is problem, Lila. Even the finest great, wonderful and "stoopendi- ous"! "The State Of Arkansas" is soap shampoos leave hair a Durante original.

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