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TITLE:
Ladies Home Journal
["The Magazine Women Believe In" -- Marvelous vintage ladies' magazine full of features, articles, fashion & beauty, illustrated stories by famous authors, vintage ads and MORE -- Exclusive MORE MAGAZINES detailed content description, below! *] ISSUE DATE:
March 1961; Vol XXVIII, NO.3
CONDITION:
LARGE sized magazine (Approx 10oe"X 13"). COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)
IN THIS ISSUE:
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CONDENSED NOVEL COMPLETE IN THIS ISSUE: ON A WING AND A PRAYER ... Barbara Jefferis. Illustrated by Coby Whitmore [2 full page painting!]
STORIES:
VROOM VROOM ... D. K. Findlay. Illustrated by John McClelland.
CHINA COURT (Conclusion) ... Rumer Godden. Illustrated by Joe De Mers.
MOTHER GOOSE STORY ... Marty Kelly. Illustrated by Paul Burns.
OF SPECIAL NOTE: "WHO, ME? AN ALCOHOLIC?" ... Neal Gilkyson Stuart. "How many 'hidden' women alcoholics have we? Of one thing doctors are sure: behind the facade of respectable homes and jobs are women who need help -- desperately." [INTERESTING article on Alcoholism and Alcoholics Anonymous!]
SPECIAL FEATURES:
TELL ME. DOCTOR ... Goodrich C. Schauffler, M.D.
THE MARCH WIND BOTH BLOW ... Dorothy Thompson.
THE TREATMENT OF DELINQUENCY ... Benjamin Spock, M.D.
JACQUELINE KENNEDY (Part two of three) ... Mary Van Rensselaer Thayer.
HOW AMERICA SPENDS ITS MONEY: "My Wife Handles the Money" ... Neal Gilkyson Stuart.
"CAN WE BUY STOCKS WITH $50 A MONTH SAVINGS?" ... Sidney Margolius.
GENERAL FEATURES:
LETTERS OUR READERS WRITE US.
BRING US YOUR PROBLEMS.
MAKING MARRIAGE WORK ... Clifford R.Adams, Ph.D.
THERE'S A MAN IN THE HOUSE ... Harlan Miller.
FIFTY YEARS AGO.
ASK ANY WOMAN ... Marcelene Cox.
FASHION AND BEAUTY:
HOW TO DRESS WELL ON PRACTICALLY NOTHING ... Bet Hart.
LOOK AT ME... IT'S SPRING! ... Wilhela Cushman.
THE JOURNAL'S GEM OF A WARDROBE ... Nora O'Leary.
THE VERSATILE JUMPER ... Nora O'Leary.
"WE GIVE EACH OTHER HOME PERMANENTS" ... Dawn Crowell Ney.
HOW AMERICA SPENDS IT MONEY:
"MY WIFE HANDLES THE MONEY" ... Neal Gilkyson Stuart.
"CAN WE BUY STOCKS WITH $50 A MONTH SAVINGS?" ... Sidney Margolius.
"WE IRON 4 HOURS A DAY" ... Margaret Davidson.
THE VERSATILE JUMPER ... Nora O'Leary.
"WE GIVE EACH OTHER HOME PERMANENTS" ... Dawn Crowell Ney.
"DESSERT'S OUR BIG TREAT"
LITTLE CHANGES... BIG RESULTS ... Cynthia McAdoo Wheatland.
FOOD:
AN EASY ALL-AT-ONCE OVEN DINNER ... Margaretta Stevenson.
DELIGHTS OF THE SEA.
"DESSERT'S OUR BIG TREAT".
ARCHITECTURE, HOMEMAKING AND INTERIOR DECORATION:
PORTFOLIO HOUSE #13: THE DECORATED BOX ... Richard Pratt.
THE HOUSE THAT EXPLOITS ITS INNER AND OUTER SPACE
A FEELING OF SPACE. GLAMOUR AND GOOD LOOKS
AND WHAT A COMMODIOUS KITCHEN! Margaret Davidson.
"WE IRON 4 HOURS A DAY" ... Margaret Davidson.
LITTLE CHANGES... BIG RESULTS ... Cynthia McAdoo Wheatland.
POEMS:
"YOU CREEP!" ... Barbara A. Jones.
"IN RETURNING AND REST YE SHALL BE SAVED" ... Dorothy Lee Richardson
ROCKABY BABY ... Suzanne Douglass.
Cover photograph by Henry Clarke. Cover design by Wilhela Cushman.
JOURNALITIES: (About the Contributors)
We know what Vroom Vroom (page 52) means, but we can't tell. Nobody can. You just have to vroom, vroom
yourself to know. The author is D. K. FINDLAY, a Canadian who lives in Ottawa, Ontario, with his wife, two
sons and two daughters. He says they are a snow.and.water family. "In the summer we are on the water or in
it; in the winter we are on the snow or under it."
"I am a fiddler-around," reports MARTY KELLY from Great Falls, Montana. "I have been an antique dealer, a
practical nurse, a mushroom ped. dler, and once I owned a popcorn wagon. During the war I drove the city
fire engine and worked as an aircraft electrician. Later, I was a waitress." She was also once the foster
mother of a gray goose (see Mother Goose Story, page 70), the chief character of her first published
story.
One of very few bachelors on the Journal staff, STANLEY FREEMAN'S primary interest is art and page design.
His first love among the arts is sculpture. "I'm sure it has had an influence on my work," he says. "For pure
pleasure, I enjoy music, travel, the theater and collecting antiques -- of which I have an uncommon clutter in
my apartment and nobody to dust them."
FULL PAGE vintage ADS include:
JOE BOWLER full page illustration, "The Red Umbrella" for a vignette for the Travelers Insurance Companies; "I Dreamed I was a Knockout in my MAIDENFORM BRA!" -- Model in her corner with boxinggloves on!; MORE
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