| Regular Features | |
| 18 | Publisher's Letter |
| 24 | Comment: An Open Line For Psl Readers |
| 28 | Sandscript: Speak Up! Somebody May Be Listening |
| 33 | Psl Informant: Facts For Observation And Speculation |
| 36 | Around Town: Forthcoming Party At Annenberg Estate Biggest News Of Social Season |
| 65 | Fashion: The Party Circuit |
| 70 | Lifestyle: Pamper Yourself For The Party Season |
| 92 | Art: Gallery Scene: Variety Of Exhibits In Local Centers |
| 94 | Art: Miracle: Secret Worlds In A New Palm Springs Gallery |
| 97 | Palm Springs Life's Guide: Where To Go, What To Do |
| 134 | Close-up: Marge Corrigan, Richard Cromwell Iii, William J. Rawitzer |
| 136 | Stocks: Excess Prophets |
| 141 | Books And Authors: Interview With Astronaut Buzz Aldrin And Current Reviews |
| 146 | Villager Revisited: Palm Springs Circa 1939 |
| 154 | Films: Pros And Cons On Current Films |
| 158 | Shoppers Bazaar: For Gifts And Personal Pleasure |
| 160 | Real Estate Bazaar: For Land's Sake |
| 163 | Astrological Forecast: November's Noteworthy Nuances |
| Special Interest | |
| 58 | Milton Berle: There's A Long, Long Trail A-winding From "tillie's Punctured Romance" To Canyon Country Club |
| 76 | Mobile Home Living: Designing And Decorating Feature Centers On Home Of Mrs. William Bendix |
| 150 | A Depot Without A Train: A Chronicle Of Historic Adobe Ruins In Palm Springs |
ABOUT THE COVER: The desert area in and around Palm Springs is renowned for its exotic sand formations. There is no more dramatic locale than the "Little Sahara" area near Rancho Mirage. The sand dunes there are sculpted by nature and the desert's ever-changing winds. Our exquisite sunrise cover was photographed by Rob Maher.