Radio mirror (Jan-June 1948)

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THROUGH THE YEARS WITH The well-loved story of Joan and Harry Davis, whose marriage grows slowly to maturity If ?2> ^ IITITH this review Radio Mirror ^\ li recalls memorable moments in a -4)^ favorite radio drama. Here, as on the ryy Joan Davie is played by Mary Jane Higby \ ' . Harry Davis John Raby g.t Sylvia Field Jone Allison j^o Phil Stanley Michael Fitzmaurice Irma Cameron Jeanette Dowling Mother Field Ethel Wilson Mother Davis Marian Barney Steve Skidmore Jack Arthur Children's voices are by Dolores Oillen Written by Elaine Carrington, directed by Tom McDermott, When a Girl Marries is heard each weekday at 5 P.M. EST, on NBC stations. 1. Yovmg Harry Davis, just out of law school, blundered one night into the home of Sam Field, Stanwood's leading lawyer, to ask for a job — and fouiid himself in the midst of a formal dinner party. More important, he met Field's daughter Joan — and found himself in love. Ironically, the party had been planned to announce Joan's engagement to wealthy Phil Stanley; but when Joan's eyes met Harry's, she knew she could never marry Phil; she felt, as Harry did, that life had been but a prelude to this moment. To Joan's parents, to her young sister Sylvia, and to Phil himself, the feeling between Joan and Harry was so apparent that the announcement 'Field planned was not made. 50