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What An Interior!


Terror rose in her

12 Oct 2011 150
"Nobody Dies But Strangers" by Hilda Lawrence, as it appeared in the May 1951 issue of The Woman's Home Companion. A perfectly suspenseful splash of illustration art by Dorothy Monet.

Unguarded moment

12 Oct 2011 207
"Unguarded Moment" by Louise Roedocker, as it appeared in the May 1951 issue of The Woman's Home Companion. Artwork by Doc Savage's own Walter Baumhofer.

The too perfect housekeeper

12 Oct 2011 329
"Have you Heard About Harriet?" by Mary Augusta Rodgers, as it appeared in the May 1951 issue of The Woman's Home Companion. A sublime example of illustration art by Arthur Sarnoff.

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12 Aug 2008 167
"Afterward I always love you more than ever," he said helplessly... "Because I Love You" by Anne Homer Warner, as it appeared in the January 1950 issue of The Woman's Home Companion. Gracefully illustrated by the famous Doc Savage artist, Walter Baumhofer.

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13 Mar 2009 175
Plans for the future don't always work out the way you think. "The Pink House" by Nelia Gardner White, as it appeared in the January 1950 issue of The Woman's Home Companion. A wonderful lay-out featuring art by the talented Barbara Schwinn.

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05 Jul 2008 146
"Sunday Song" by Valeria Winkler Griffith, as it appeared in all its short-story glory in the January 1950 issue of The Woman's Home Companion. Beautifully illustrated by the renowned Tom Lovell.

Starting signal

25 Oct 2011 196
"She learned the starting signal but there seemed to be no way to make him STOP!" "Game of Chance Meeting" by Edwin Lanham, as it appeared in the October 1950 issue of The Woman's Home Companion. Perfectly illustrated by Perry Peterson. p.s. Ladies, don't be too jealous of her amazing outfit! ;-)

Laugh when you may

25 Oct 2011 157
"Laugh, boys and girls, when you may, but love isn't funny when it isn't play." "Nickel a Romance" by Hector Chevigny, as it appeared in the May 1954 issue of The Woman's Home Companion. A stunning spread by Jon Whitcomb - what an embrace!

Man in the cellar

25 Oct 2011 154
"Come Down and See Me Sometime" by Marlise Johnston, as it appeared in the December 1950 issue of The Woman's Home Companion. The most romantic boiler-room depiction ever by Fredric Varaday.

Looking your best

29 Mar 2012 165
"The Beauty of the Family" by Mary Augusta Rogers, as it appeared in a 1951 issue of The Woman's Home Companion. Illustrated by Arthur Sarnoff.

How about asking me?

29 Mar 2012 157
"A Date For Dorothy's Party" by Val Teal, as it appeared in a 1950 issue of The Woman's Home Companion. Capably illustrated by Walter Baumhofer.

Then There Were Three

29 Mar 2012 150
"Now Lisette had him to herself. She Adored him.But she was not the only girl... in Paris... in the spring..." "Then There Were Three" by Peggy Mann, as it appeared in a 1950 issue of The Woman's Home Companion. Illustrated by Fredric Varady.

The Shy Ones

29 Mar 2012 166
"Who says the faint of heart never wins?" "The Shy Ones" by William Bruckner, as it appeared in a 1950 issue of The Woman's Home Companion. Illustrated by Arthur Sarnoff, who I'd say really nailed the tension between them!

Crowded under a spotlight

29 Mar 2012 170
"Her lips parted in a gleeful gasp." "The Celebrity" by Laura Z. Hobson, as it appeared in a 1951 issue of The Woman's Home Companion. Illustrated by Robert Patterson.

Adrift on a sea of love

29 Mar 2012 200
"What sort of girl is she - who can make a man believe she is the dream that comes to him only once in his lifetime?" "Dark of the Moon" by Lorenzo Semple, Jr., as it appeared in a 1951 issue of The Woman's Home Companion. Illustrated by Dorothy Monet.

You can't have everything

29 Mar 2012 162
"Barbie had always been the lucky one - beautiful, beloved..." "You Can't Have Everything" by Vera Henry, as it appeared in a 1951 issue of The Woman's Home Companion. Illustrated by Robert Hilbert.

Dinner weighs heavily

29 Mar 2012 182
"She's a young thing and she's not so hot with a pie." "Dinner at 5:59" by Martha Prewitt, as it appeared in a 1951 issue of The Woman's Home Companion. Illustrated by Arthur Sarnoff.

Behind the curtain

29 Mar 2012 171
"What's Mine Is Yours" by Oscar Schisgall, as it appeared in a 1950 issue of The Woman's Home Companion. Superbly illustrated by Bernard D'Andrea.

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