Jean Murray introduces herself and plans for a new daily radio program in 1949 to cover subjects of interest in the world of women. Murray explains her background and interest in the projects of local women\u27s clubs. The program continues with suggestions for a week\u27s worth of menu ideas and sewing tips for giving dresses a new look to fit the current season\u27s styles.https://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/wlbz_station_records/1003/thumbnail.jp
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