Radio-TV mirror (July-Dec 1952)

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See Next Page Recovering, Barclay himself was suspicious of Gil's presence at the scene — but still so enamored he tried to win Helen by offering her a big job with his studio. jury but not gossip about herself. Helen shook her head as she remembered the scene with Barclay when she had refused his generous offer of a job. It wasn't just because she was loyal to Jeff Brady — and she certainly was that — but it was also because she wanted no further. involvements with Barclay, who was openly in love with her. In a way, Helen thought, she was responsible for alt that was going on for Barclay was jealous of Gil and he, too, was beginning to believe the concerted gossip campaign against her. His parents weren't helping much, either, by hashing over and adding to every idle scrap of talk that was said about her. Helen was certain they believed her nothing but a fortune hunter and they, too, were using the Daisy Parker columns to ruin Helen's reputation. Besides, there was Lydia, Jeff Brady's wife. Lydia was jealous of Helen, believed the worst — that Jeff's interest in Helen was more a personal one than a business inter Though Helen refused the job, Barclay's wealthy parents were ready to believe any evil and Cynthia gave them final "proof" Helen was a fortune hunter! 59