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LADIES HOME JOURNAL July 1957 LUCY CORES THE GORDONS
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Exclusive MORE MAGAZINES detailed content description, below! *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! * MORE Ladies Home Journal and other women's magazines CLICK HERE! ISSUE DATE: July 1957; Vol. LXXIV, No. 7
IN THIS ISSUE:- [Detailed contents description written EXCLUSIVELY for this listing by MORE MAGAZINES! Use 'Control F' to search this page.] * This description copyright MOREMAGAZINES. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 Novelette Complete in This Issue: CRISTINE's CHILDREN . . . LUCY CORES. Illustrated by Coby Whitmore. STORIES: CAPTIVE (First part of two) . . . THE GORDONS. THE LITTLEST ONE . . . MARJORIE DANN. THE DURABLE FIRE (Conclusion) . . . HOWARD SWIGGETT. Illustrated by Joe De Mers. DAUGHTER OF KINGS . . . LESLEY CONGER. Illustrated by Harry Anderson.
SPECIAL FEATURES: THE BANISHMENT OF ANXIETY . . . Dorothy Thompson. NEW BABY -- RIVAL OR RESPONSIBILITY? . . . Benjamin Spock . . . M.D. OVER 60 AND LOOKING FOR A JoB?. TIME TO MAKE A FRESH START . . . Margaret Hickey. THE WORLD'S MOST FABULOUS JEWELS . . . Peter Briggs and Margaret Parton. YOUR TOWN CAN STOP RHEUMATIC FEVER . . . Ronald M. Deutsch. HOW AMERICA LIVES: CAMPUS ROMANCE . . . Abbot Mills. WILLIAM MAKES GOOD . . . Polly Toland. WHAT JEWELS MEAN.
GENERAL FEATURES: OUR READERS WRITE Us. DIARY OF DOMESTICITY . . . Gladys Taber. UNDER COVER . . . Bernardine Kielty. THERE'S A MAN IN THE HOUSE . . . Harlan Miller. "DON'T HUSBANDS HAVE ANY RESPONSIBILITY?," Clifford R. Adams . . . Ph.D. FIFTY YEARS AGO . JOURNAL ABOUT TOWN. ASK ANY WOMAN . . . Marcelene Cox. REFERENCE LIBRARY. This Is A RING LEAVER . . . Munro Leaf.
FASHION AND BEAUTY: PRETTY DAUGHTERS OF FAMOUS FATHERS . . . Wilhela Cushman. BLACK AND WHITE... BUT BRIGHT WITH COLOR . . . Nora O'Leary. LOVED YOUR LETTER! . . . Datvn Crowell Norman. HOW TO DRESS WELL ON PRACTICALLY NOTHING . . . Bet Hart.
FOOD AND HOMEMAKING: SUMMER DIET PLATES. COLLECTOR'S ITEMS: FRUIT DESSERTS. POTPOURRI . . . Marie Ross. MEMO TO FREEZER USERS . . . Margaret Davidson. COOLERS TALL AND FROSTY. COOL COOKING WITH PLUG-INS . . . Margaret Davidson. SUMMER SHELF MAGIC . . . Nancy Crawford Wood.
ARCHITECTURE . . . AND INTERIOR DECORATION: GARDEN FLOWERS THE YEAR ROUND. THE 1782 DUTTON HOUSE . . . Richard Pratt. PREFAB HOUSE TO BUY IN PARTS . . . Carol L. Crane.
POEMS: SUBURBAN SONG . . . Marjorie Lederer Lee. WIFE . . . Eva Sparks Taylor. INLAND . . . Jean Todd Freeman. THE BIGGEST THING . . . Georgie Starbuck Galbraith. INVITATION . . . Susan Moira Mok.
JOURNALITIES: For anyone who's interested in how writing teams collaborate, we quote MILDRED and GORDONGORDON (Captive, p. 42): "People think we must have battles royal, but we don't. In talking we comeup with ideas neither of us would have had singly; see pitfalls and mistakes we probably wouldn'tspot alone. We start with an interesting character or background, and after we get the outline downon paper we decide who is going to write what. Every few days we exchange pages -- and blue-pencilout everything good that the other has done." Mrs. Gordon adds that every morning her husband hasto lock her in the den of their Spanish-style home in Sherman Oaks, California -- otherwise she'd bepainting the garage or repairing the roof instead of writing. She still can't get over the fact that herhusband worked with the FBI on counterespionage during the war. "He's blind as a mole around thehouse," she says. 'But maybe looking for spies isn't as difficult as looking for cuff links."
From Larchmont, New York, LUCY CORES writes that in private life she is Mrs. EmilKortchmar, with a husband, sons Michael and Daniel, a dog named Pooching Arfie, and Elizathe cat. Cristine's Children Lucy Cores (p.44) is her first appearance in the JOURNAL, butshe also has to her credit a number of short stories and four books. Her sons, she tells us,are most understanding about the inroads writing makes upon a mother's time. In fact, oneday they turned up with a literary effort of their own, entitled Metamorphosis: I met amorphosis one day, I simply looked the other way. Future writers? Well, right now they'refar more interested in sailing and swimming on the annual family trip to Martha'sVineyard.
Oregonian ABBOT MILLS, who wrote and photographed Campus Romance (p. 109), ought tobe an authority on the subject -- he was a student at Pomona College in California when hemet and married a Abbot Mills Scripps College girl named Jody, whom he describes as"wonderful, sweet, tender, understanding, beautiful, and a great comfort to me in my oldage." After college Abbot spent two years as a newspaper reporter, and has free-lanced asa magazine photographer. One of these free-lance jobs (photographing his sister and herfamily in Montana for a How America Lives story) led to a position on the JOURNAL staff asphotographer and assistant to the picture editor. Now Abbot has (besides the beautifulwife) three children, a fourth on the way, and a new house in Connecticut -- rather a lot tocomfort him, we think, at the old age of thirty.
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