Radio-TV mirror (July-Dec 1952)

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Devoted to her boss, Helen feels there are many differences between Jeff and his wife — besides the latter's jealousy — but Jeff won't even discuss it. est. No matter how hard Helen tried — and she tried very hard — to patch up things between Lydia and Jeff, neither had done anything to mend the feelings of the other, and both had been quick to blame Helen for interfering. At last, as the natural light from the window above her sketch-board faded, Helen put down her drawing pencil. It was finished and, if Jeff Brady approved, the last of the costumes could be completed in the morning. As she stretched her arms and began to put her pencils away, she thought about the meeting she would soon have with Gil. They were going to have dinner to discuss plans for his law firm. It would be the one bright spot in her day. She knew that all this gossip was having the opposite effect from what Cynthia had hoped for — if anything, it was drawing Gil closer to Helen and farther away from his unloved wife. Where would it all end? Certainly she had a right to share Gil's company and his plans for his future, although perhaps she could never be a part of those plans. Would she ever be free, would Gil ever be free of various entanglements to allow them to work out their own destiny? As she made her way out of her office, Helen wondered. Pictured here, as on the air, are: Helen Trent Julie Stevens Gil Whitney David Gothard Cynthia Mary Jane Higby Jeff Brady John Stanley Daisy Parker Sarali Burton Barclay Bailey Tom Collins Mrs. Bailey Ethel Remey Mr. Bailey John Riggs The Romance of Helen Trent, M-F, 12:30 P.M. EDT, CBS; sponsored l>y Whitehall Pharmacal Co. and Boyle-Midway, Inc. Cynthia's tactics have only driven Gil further from her. He's now learned how she tricked him into marriage, realizes her rumors about Helen are lies. But Cynthia's still determined to wreck Helen's career — and to share in the wealth from Gil's. It is she who is really the fortune hunter, not Helen. Will love be strong enough for Helen and Gil to overcome treacherous gossip, fight their way free to a happy life together? What lies ahead for them? 61