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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: November 1959; Vol LXXVI, No 11
CONDITION: LARGE sized magazine (Approx 10½"X 13"). COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

IN THIS ISSUE:
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CONDENSED NOVEL COMPLETE IN THIS ISSUE: CAT AMONG THE PIGEONS, AGATHA CHRISTIE. Illustrated by Joe de Mers.

STORIES:
NEEDS SALT, BEN MASSELINK. Illustrated by Jon Whitcomb.
FUEL FOR THE FLAME (Second part of five), ALEC WAUGH. Illustrated by Al Parker.
LONG MORNING WAIT, ROBERT P. HANSEN. Illustrated by Stan Murphy.

SPECIAL FEATURES:
"I'M THE CHILD OF A KING," Dorothy Thompson.
TELL ME DOCTOR, Goodrich C. Schauffler, M.D.
No LONGER A "HOUSE OF HORRORS".
VOLUNTEERS FOR HOSPITALS, Margaret Hickey.
WHEN ORANGE BLOSSOMS FADE, Rev. Joseph Barth.
HAVE YOU A LITTLE WITtNER TN YOUR HOME?, Benjamin Spock, PhD.
MR. AND MRS. NELSON ROCKEFELLER, Margaret Parton.
HE MIGHT BECOME PRESIDENT, Stewart Alsop.
PRINCESS MAY, WHO BECAME QUEEN MARY (Third part of five), James Pope-Hennessy.
CAN THIS MARRIAGE BE SAVED?, Dorothy Cameron Disney.
THE VASE OF ANEMONES, painting by Raoul Dujy.
How AMERICA LIVES: CHILDREN IN THE DARK, Glenn Matthew White.

GENERAL FEATURES:
OUR READERS WRITE Us.
THERE'S A MAN IN THE HOUSE, Harlan huller.
UNDER COVER, Bernardine kielty.
MAKING MARRIAGE WORK.
FIFTY YEARS AGO -- JOURNAL ABOUT TOWN.
THIS IS A PET TEASER, Munro Leaf.
ASK ANY WOMAN, Marcelene Cox.

FASHION AND BEAUTY:
BEAUTIFUL AND SPECIAL, Wilhela Cushman.
How DOES SHE LOOK So PRETTY?, Bet Hart.
TOUCHES OF GLAMOUR TO MAKE AND GIVE, Nora O'Leary.
ACTIVE vs. PASSIVE EXERCISE, Dawn Crowell Norman.
How TO DRESS WELL ON PRACTICALLY NOTHING!, Bet Hart.

FOOD AND HOMEMAKING:
BIG KITCHEN FOR FAMILY FUN, Margaret Davidson.
"GIVE US THIS DAY," Harriet Van Horne.
THE NOBLE BIRD.
CONVERSATION PIECE, Ruth Mills Teague.
Too BUSY TO CooK, Liane Waite.

ARCHITECTURE, GARDENING AND INTERIOR DECORATION:
SALT BOX BY THE SEA, Cynthia McAdoo Wheatland.
WHAT A DIFFERENCE 5% MAKES!, Richard Pratt.
HOUSE WITH A LUXURIOUS AIR, John Brenneman.

POEMS:
As A WILD BIRD, Georgie Starbuck Galbraith.
OXFORDSHIRE SONG, Katherine Garrison Chapin.
THE STRICKEN HE ART, Laura Benét.
AUTUMN LOVE, James Hearst.
ACQUIRED TASTE, Marion Lineaweaver .
SATURDAY EIGHT-O'CLOCK, Theodore Roethke.
DELAYED REACTION, Trudi Nelson.
THE DOINGS OF LOVE, David Cornel DeJong.
I THOUGHT I'D TELL YOU, Boris Todrin.
THE STILL SPIRIT, Richard Eberhart.
h2ND STREET LIBRARY, Oliver Hale.
DAWN PATROL, Suzanne Douglass.
Cover Photograph by Jon Abbot.

JOURNALITIES (About the Contributors):
AGATHA CHRISTIE is a tall, sophisticated Englishwoman who is so shy she is personally almost as much a mystery as her fictional creations. She is the wife of Max Mallowan, an archaeologist, and usually spends four months a year on digging expeditions. She has had sixty novels published in the United States (more than sixty million copies have been sold), and she has written twelve plays, one of which, The Mousetrap, had the longest run in British theatrical history. In her first novel she created Hercule Poirot, the Belgian detective who returns to solve the crimes in Cat Among the Pigeons (page 66). Her personal report to the JOURNAL: "I am passionately fond of cooking, interested in interior decorating and anything to do with houses. I collect papier-mâché furniture and take enormous pleasure in fiower arranging. I agree with the Chinese that the years between sixty and seventy are some of the best in one's life."

If it's news when a man bites a dog, it is also news when an experienced writer is "bitten," or deeply moved, by the substance of an article he has been assigned to write. Such was Associate Editor GLENN WHITE'S experience in working on this month's How America Lives feature, Children in the Dark (two articles about families with retarded children, beginning on page 164). "1 approached this one," he says, "with my emotional guard up. After spending one afternoon in a ward with fifty young retarded, I was ready to telephone the editors and beg to be relieved of the assignment. Then I thought about it overnight; as I became better acquainted with retarded children and their parents, I thought about them several sleepless nights. When I began to write, I knew that if the assignment had not been mine, I would have begged for the privilege of knowing these people and sharing the honor with JOURNAL readers."

In 1953 ex-Marine combat correspondent BEN MASSELINK gave up employment as a tile-setter's helper to write full time. He finds it a happy profession: "Jo, my wife, and I love islands and for three months out of the year we spend time on one island or another. So far, the Bahamas and other West Indian islands, Hawaii, Tahiti, the Samoa and Fiji. We spear our fish and grab our own lobsters and cook them on a charcoal fire. We both like to we work very well together. I chop the onions, Jo melts the butter. I look for the knife, she minces the garlic. I look for the knife, she adds the shrimp. The recipes in the story [Needs Salt, page 68] not only work but are delicious. Try them out."

FULL PAGE vintage ADS include:
I Dreamed I sang at the MET, in my MAIDENFORM BRA! (Two singers in "Sweet Music" bras!); SOPHIA LOREN full page photo, for LUX; Pause for COKE, for COCA-COLA; MARGARET HYER full page photo in The best of Everything, for LUSTRE-CREME; She's beautiful -- JACQUELINE HUET full page photo for POND'S; MORE


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