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Mr. Galsworthy, you forget!

JOHN GALSWORTHY, the famous English man of letters, once set up this yardstick:
"By the cigars they smoke, and the composers they love, ye shall know the texture of men's souls."
Ah yes, these are good measurements indeed. But is there not one more standard which rates a man as a lover of fine things? We think so. It is the delicacy which precedes a fine cigar as the climax to the perfect dinner. [[image - drawing of a man reclining in a chair and smoking a cigar]]
It is cheese, of course. And who does not esteem Borden's Military Brand Camembert above all others? Creamy, tangy, mellow Camembert...the choice of gourmets. The exquisite among cheeses-whose appeal is subtle as the flicker of an eyelid.
[[image - drawing of a angel holding a piece of cheese up to the sun]] Put the knife into its rich and golden crust. Place a morsel on a toasted wafer, and inhale the delicate fragrance.
Here, indeed, is one of life's golden moments! Next, close your eyes, lean back in your chair, and savor this first favorite among the cheese lovers of the world.
Mister, you're in heaven!
MILITARY BRAND CAMEMBERT
One of Borden's Fine Cheeses

Aristocrat of Chinese Cooking
RUBY FOO'S
Open Daily 11 A.M. to 3 A.M.
Sundays 2 P. M. to 3 A. M.

Luncheon from 65c
Dinners a la carte 
COCKTAIL LOUNGE & BAR
240 W. 52nd C05-0705

[[image - palm tree]] DINE AND DANCE IN THE GLAMOROUS BERMUDA TERRACE
An ocean blue, a tropic view and waving palm trees beckon you! Dick Warren & orch. Dinner 5:30 to 9 P.M. Dancing from 7 P.M. No cover. MAin 4-5000.
HOTEL ST. GEORGE CLARK ST. BROOKLYN
CLARK STREET 7th AVENUE, I.R.T. STATION IN HOTEL

WHY THIS "PICK-ME-UP" REALLY PICKS YOU UP
[[image - man smiling]]
You feel fit in a jiffy when you take 1 to 4 tablespoons of Dr. Siegert's Angostura Bitters in a little hot or cold water. Because it's your stomach-not your head-that took the beating-and Angostura's been famous as a "stomachic" for a century.

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RADIO (Continued)

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1:00
WEAF-Herlihy, news
WJZ-Kennedy, news
WHN-Yiddish Swing
WNYC-LaGuardia talk
WOR-News
1:15
WEAF-American United
WJZ-George Hicks
WQXR-Midday Sym.
WOR-Alpert, pianist
1:30
WEAF-Chicago Round Table
WABC-Peace Problems
WJZ-Sammy Kaye
WNYC-Concert
WOR-Sweetheart Time
WHN-Dodgers-Cincinnati
1:45
WHN-Palestine Speaks
WABC-Murrow, news
1:55
WJZ-George Gunn
WINS-Yankees-Cleveland
2:00
WJZ-Washington Story
WABC-Stradivari Orch
WEAF-Ford Show
2:15
WQXR-Tom Scott, songs
2:30
WEAF-Westinghouse Program
WOR-Elliott, news
WQXR-Violin, recital
WABC-World news
WJZ-Natl. Vespers
2:55
WABC-Olin Downes
3:00
WEAF-World Parade

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WOR-Two Cities, quiz
WJZ-Orson Welles, forum from Frisco
WABC-Philharmonic
WMCA-New World A Comin', play
WNYC-Gilbert & Sullivan
3:30
WEAF-Army Hour
WOR-Hollywood Thea.
WJZ-Ethel Barrymore
WLIB-Liberty Forum
WMCA-Halls of Congress
4:00
WOR-Your America
WMCA-ews
WJZ-Musical Program
4:30
WNEW-Burns Mantle, theatre critic
WEAF-Tommy Dorsey
WOR-Song Quiz
WJZ-Andrews Sisters
WABC-Nelson Eddy
5:00
WEAF-Gen. Motors Symphony
WJZ-Mary sMALL
WABC-Family Hour
WMCA-News, Music
WQXR-Choral concert
WHOM-Feature Parade
5:30
WOR-Nick Carter
WJZ-Charlotte Greenwood
WNYC-Freedom Forum
WQXR-Vienna Melodies
WHN-Harlem Open House
WMCA-Wake Up America
5:45
WABC-Shirer, news

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EVENING 

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6:00
WEAF-Catholic Hour
WOR-Quick as a Flash
WJZ-Philco Hour
WABC-Ozzie & Harriet
WNEW-World News
WQXR-Budapest String Quartet
6:15
WNYC-Plays
WLIB-Great Classics
6:30
WEAF-Great Gildersleeve
WABC-Fanny Brice
6:45
WOR-Dick Brown
7:00
WNYC-Masterworks
WOR-Opinion Requested
WEAF-Wayne King
WJZ-Drew Pearson
WABC-Kate Smith
WQXR-gIL. & sULLIVAN
7:30
WEAF-Band Wagon
WJZ-Quiz Kids
WOR-Elliott, news
WMCA-News
7:45
WOR-Max Lerner
WMCA-Alice Hughes
8:00
WEAF-Charlie McCarthy Show
WOR-Mediation Board
WABC-Blondie, play
WQXR-Symphony Hall
WNYC-BBC News
WNEW-Music for Millions
8:15
WJZ-Raymond Moley, news commentary
8:30
WABC-Crime Doctor
WJZ-Jerry Wayne
WEAF-Eddie Bracken
8:45
WOR-Heatter, news

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8:55
WABC-Calmer, news
9:00
WEAF-Merry Go Round
WOR-Steel Horizons
WABC-Reader's Digest
WJZ-Walter Winchell
WQXR-Concert
WNYC-Concert Hall
9:15
WJZ-Mystery play
9:30
WEAF-Familiar music
WOR-Foster, news
WABC-Texaco Star Theatre
9:45
WOR-Cecil Brown
WJZ-Fidler, gosspi
10:00
WEAF-Hour of Charm
WOR-Earl Wilson
WJZ-Life of Riley
WABC-$64 quiz
10:15
WOR-Helen Hayes
10:30
WABC-We the People
WEAF-Comedy Thea.
WQXR-2 pianos
WOR-"Sealed Book"
WJZ-"One Foot in Heaven," play
WMCA-London Column
11:00
WEAF, WJZ-News
11:15
WEAF-Saerchinger, news
WJZ-Yanks in Orient
WABC-Benny Goodman
11:30
WEAF-Pacific Story
WABC-Gene Krupa
11:45
WABC-Tony Pastor
WOR-Cab Calloway
12:00
WABC, WJZ-News

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MONDAY, June 4
HIGHLIGHTS
8:00-Cavalcade (WEAF) "The Lieutenants Come Home", true story of a war marriage.
8:00-Author Meets Critics (WHN) Whit Burnet defends his "Time To Be Young."
8:30-Burns & Allen (WABC) Gracie's nitwit charm is consistently amazing.
8:30-Blind Date (WJZ) Actress Arlene Frances presides. G. I.'s talk. Good fun.
9:00-Telephone Hour (WEAF) Fine music Lily Pons, guest.
9:00-Screen Guild Players WABC) Good radio plays from film hits.
9:05-War Bond Concert (WQXR) Busch Chamber Players with Rudolph Serkin.
9:30-Information Please (WEAF) Marshall Field joins the regulars.

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JANET of FRANCE
Famous Onion Soup
NOT EQUALLED FOR FOOD AND ATMOSPHERE FOR THE MONEY
Dinner $1.20-$2.75 Dinner served from 5 P.M.
Closed Sundays Open daily 5:00 P.M.
No Lunches No 30% Tax
BAR MUSIC Janet Greets You
237 W. 52 St. W. of B'way (CO 5-8717)

[[image - flower]]
Restaurant Roberto
French Cuisine
Camellia Lounge
LUNCHEON COCKTAILS DINNER
22 East 46 St. VA 6-3042

Where New York Meets for Good Food and Intimate Entertainment 
TONY & SILVIO
La Marquise 
28 WEst 56th St.
Cl 7-9469
Private Dining Room for Parties
OPEN FOR LUNCH
No Federal Tax any time
Noon to Closing

Everybody's headin' for the Boarshead
Famous for
ROAST BEEF - CHOPS - STEAKS 
OCEAN FRESH SEAFOOD
Luncheon from 75ยข Dinner from $1.50
490 Lexington Ave. at 47th St. PLaza 8-0254

Est. 66 years-In the Center of the Meat Mart
Old homestead
HEINZ & TIMMANN, Proprietors
Luncheon & Dinner a la carte
Fine Wines, Liquors. Bar
56 NINTH AVE. (bet. 14th & 15th Sts.)
Phone CH. 3-3346

The House with the Little White Fence
MARIE'S CRISIS
Home of Thomas Paine
LUNCHEON COCKTAILS DINNER
Continental Food - Relaxing Atmosphere
59 Grove St. (opp. Sheridan Sq.)
CHelsea 3-9003

BURT & ARMANDO'S 
Flamingo
LUNCHEON
COCKTAILS DINNER [[image - two flamingos]]
MADISON at 54th ST. PLAZA 5-4059

La MAISONETTE
French Cuisine Par Excellence
LUNCHEON COCKTAILS DINNER
George proprietor and chef.
(formerly of Rainbow Room)
ELdorado 5-8671
151 EAST 49TH STREET

the WIVEL
FAMOUS SWEIDSH
SMORGASBORD
Appearing Nightly
BOB LEE *
The Singing Poet
Dancing Nightly 
3 SHOWS
6:45-10-12:30
254 W. 54th St. Cl. 7-9800

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