My Favorites of
1941
In Betty's scrapbook
was included a page where she listed the following as her favorites
of 1941.
BOOK - Miss
Bishop - Bess Streeter Aldrich
SHOW - Smiling
Through - Jeanette MacDonald, Gene Raymond
FOOD - Ice
Cream, Fruit Salad, Angel Food Cake*
SONG - Elmer's
Tune - Dick Jurgen's Record (playing)
ORCHESTRA
- Guy Lombardo, Blue Baron
RADIO PROGRAM
- Lux Theater
PET PEEVE
- To read a story in magazine and have the last of it gone.
To have something erased in a letter.
MAGAZINE
- Ladies' Home Journal
MOVIE STAR
- John Payne
WHAT I ADMIRE
MOST IN WOMEN - Sincerity
WHAT I ADMIRE
MOST IN MEN - Honesty
COLOR -
Blue
*Also noted in March 6 1941 Diary entry
she had "cherry pie - my favorite."
Betty Ann Diary, January
5, 1942 - "Listened to Smiling Through" on Lux"
(Radio Theatre) - also thinks "Humpty Dumpty Heart is so
pretty."
John Payne in Sun Valley
Serenade, 1941
Lux Theatre, Gracie and George
September 1941
Guy Lombardo and His Royal
Canadians, 1941
Guy Lombardo Sheet music,
1941
Blue Barron, 1941
Betty Ann Diary, February
23, 1942 - "Listened to "Appointment
For Love" on Lux. (Link to listen)
Title : Lux Radio Theater (340) Appointment For
Love
Air Date : February 23, 1942
Sponsored by: Lux.
Plot : A romance/comedy about a playwright and
a doctor. There's an excellent singing Lux commercial forty-five
minutes into the program. Charles Boyer is congratulated on
becoming an American citizen. The story was produced again on
The Lux Radio Theatre on May 1, 1944 (see cat. #46277) and on
The Lux Video Theatre on November 3, 1955. Charles Boyer plays
the part of a popular and successful playwright reprising his
1941 Universal role in this rollicking comedy success. Myrna
Loy plays the part of the doctor whom he falls in love with
and subsequently marries. However the playwright doesn’t understand
his wife’s scientific approach to love!
Directed by: Cecil B DeMille
File : Lux Radio Theater 42-02-23 (340)
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