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Show v S172SS0: shows off Ski-su- it -- rr p . snow-ta- n V V ! I . - - -- ? ., "" . - "I I ; " " . Ji I ' .. - v ' ""'T"" '"f i " V ' t )--- ---- --t.--t: : -- - 4 elk . ' " I '- - ,: .r V. 4 I"-- Pretty Halga Brandt models cuto littlo trick that onyona ccn sso through a plastic skiing outfit. At St. Moritz, Swiss sports capital, Helga's creation keaps out the penetrating winds, but invites the hot sun. Holga doos not advise the plastic for fast down-hi- ll runs, lest bathing suit get wet. ... MAGAZINE FAIVIBLY WEEIOLY Step Right 237 Madison Ave., New York 16, N. Y. December 27, 1953 William H. Marriott, Publisher John B. Starr, Editorial Director & i 2 Waltcn D. Osborne, Managing Editor Malcolm J. Fleming, Art Director Associates: Number &VM(B Robert M. Cipes, Minna Elkind, Gail Kim Hoffman, Barbara Jones, Jerry Craves, Klein, Robert Meyer, Jr. "T John M. Gilmer, Advertising Manager George Duram, Eastern Advertising Manager ', i IN THIS ISSUE THE EVIL EYE.:, ................ by Dava Warren TRAINS THEN AND NOW. fcy 4 .... . 7 ' 7 - a number, any number . . . Fat and prosperous, little 1954 is on his way and, like fickle parents, well all turn our attentions to the new baby. But suppose somebody made a mistake in juggling the numbers. Suppose the powers that be just suddenly decided to "skip it." 4 Jerry Klein ... .10 HOT MAN IN A COLD WAR. by Robert M. Gpes WET SMACK 12 by John Bruthingham HOLIDAY HINTS ON FOOD. 14 . : Gail Craves FAMILY WEEKLY PATTERN. . . ... 15 Here's Janie with her "first date," ready to usher in the New Year. For some, it's a gay time; for others, a solemn time. Out for Janie, it's both; it's her debut into a fascinating grown-u- p world. A new hairdo, a new frock, cosmetics to cover freckles and a up those baby-face- d new attitude have sparked a lovely and feminine personality. And the COVER: Jt .1 mi-ficti- by-Famil- r -- y DECEMBER Y ( r r - V O7 ch j on FAMILY WEEKLY MAGAZINE Suppose you opened your calendar to 54 and all you found were a bunch of blank pages. On the other hand, maybe a lot of nice things were fated to happen to you in 1954. Maybe 54 will turn out to be your lucky " number. So, maybe you'd better step right up and take a number, any number. It's going to be 1954, no ' matter-whiyou pick. ... singing of 'Auld Lang Syne" will bo her swan song to those "carefree" kid days behind her. (photograph , courtesy of Pond's) Ncmcs end descriptions of at! characters In fiction articles in this magazine stories and ere 'wholly imaginary. Any name that happens to be the same as that of any person, living or dead, is 1953, entirely coincidental. ContentsInc.COPYRIGHTED All reserved. rights Weekly Magazine, the numbers in the hat PUT all shake them up. Now take 27. 1953 1 ! U |