Radio Mirror Magazine January 1944 Jane Webb Cover No Label


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Radio Mirror Magazine – January 1944 – Jane Webb Cover – No Label

This vintage Radio Mirror issue from January 1944 features Jane Webb on the cover and offers a rich selection of stories, features, and radio highlights from the early days of the new year during World War II. The magazine is in good condition, and the item shown in the photos is exactly the one you will receive. Please check the pictures for details about its condition.

We offer combined shipping upon request, and every item is packaged in a plastic protective covering to ensure it arrives safely.


Table of Contents

Special Features

  • Gambler’s Wife – 13
    Jed was destroying their happiness and Peggy was powerless to stop him

  • Tomorrow May Never Come – 16
    How could Janey plan for the future when Chan was so sure there was no future?

  • This Is My Secret (Part II) – 20
    Now that Dave was gone, Marianne knew she must live for little Davy

  • Second Husband – 24
    In Living Portraits—your friends of this exciting daytime serial

  • A Kiss for Remembrance – 28
    “I'll be free of men—safe from you all!” Ginny cried

  • What Is Your Share? – 32
    An inspiring message to American women by radio's beloved homemaker

  • My Wedded Husband – 34
    Could it have been relief Kay felt when Mike's induction notice arrived?

  • “Intention to Marry—” – 39
    The true love story of radio singer Jerry Wayne

  • Hymns of All Churches – 40
    Radio Mirror’s song of the month is a lovely old Christmas carol

  • Come Home for Christmas – 42
    There was no holiday in her heart, for she knew her husband would not return

  • Christmas Traditions—Old and New – 44
    Festive gifts from the kitchen that are easy on the purse and points

Added Attractions

  • What’s New from Coast to Coast – Dale Banks – 4

  • Facing the Music – Ken Alden – 10

  • Inside Radio – 45

  • The Cover Girl – 48

  • Give Beauty for Christmas – 74


A wonderful collectible for fans of vintage magazines and classic radio history, this issue reflects the charm and spirit of 1940s entertainment and storytelling.

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