TV Radio Mirror (Jan - Jun 1955)

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Like Margie herself, Gale Storm takes life joyously — but with an abiding faith which gives her the Answer to Her Prayers ? *, :.v *T« v* , * + % • ■ . \ , » Home from work, husband Lee is welcomed by Sale and "Jolie." By BUD GOODE One day at Sunday school, when Gale Storm was just six years old, the teacher was talking about faith, hope and charity. "I knew what hope and charity were," says Gale, "but, to a sixyear-old, faith was like the mysteries of long division in kindergarten. When I came into my mother's sewing room that afternoon, I asked her. " 'Honey,' she said, 'faith is like a bank account of prayers. In order to increase your belief you have to deposit your prayers every day.' " Gale's mother, Mrs. Minnie Cottle, painted a word picture she could understand. The example Mrs. Cottle set for Gale, her brothers and sisters, made religion a way of living. When Gale was a child, every Sunday, with their mother in the lead, the Cottle family trotted off to the local Methodist church, following one another in stair-step order, right down to little Gale. At two and a half, fair hair bobbing, she toddled along six heads below her older brother's shoulder, very much like the family's pet duck. Continued k. The Bonnells have a very private garden just outside their "his" and "her" bathrooms. Time out froni boi 66 **