Radio and television mirror (July-Dec 1948)

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zs4tvn& 'btew-h Mile So Gregory was spared heartbreak— he kept his church. With Leah's attitude so changed that she became a close friend, Diane was able to make other friends in Centerfield, and the Ogdens took their place as leading, respected members of the community. To add to their happiness, one day Dr. Joyce Jordan delivered Diane of a baby son. (Gregory Ogden is played by Boyd Crawford ; Diane Ogden is played by Virginia Dwyer; Edgar Jarvis is James Monks; Leah Bartel is Ida Heinemann.)