Modern Screen (Dec 1949 - Nov 1950)

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Howl I saw two dear ones die in pain, and my belief was shattered — until I learned that suffering exists apart from God. r. Mrs. Hope, Kelly, Linda, Nora and Tony — Bob enjoys the happiness his mother prayed he'd have. ■ My mother was one of the gentlest, most self-sacrificing women who ever lived. She worked hard for her family of seven boys. She did her best for all of us. She sent us to church, looked after our physical and spiritual needs, and inspired us with her great faith in us. When I first began to do a solo act on the stage, after I had flopped in a vaudeville act with a partner, she was the only one who had faith in me. That faith was so great that when I couldn't get a single booker in Chicago even to look at my act, she continued to believe in me. She went without things she needed for herself, to send me money to live on. She was that way about all her boys, and about other people as well. A devout woman, she was the most beautiful exemplification I have ever met of a person whc literally lived up to the Sermon on the Mount, the Golden Rule. "Do unto others as you would have others do unto you.". That was the blessed spirit by which my mother lived. All the early years of her life were spent in doing things (Continued on page 75)