Radio and television mirror (July-Dec 1948)

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ELLEN BROWNS TEA ROOM X THROll Young Ellen Brown o a woman without love — no matter how busy h omes to terms with a fundamental truth: °w "seful she is— is living only half a life H "^"r^ 2. Nothing, Ellen discovered, is more necessary to a lonely. confused woman than a friend she can wholeheartedly trust. She has such a friend in shrewd, lovable Uncle Josh, ;i farmer whose advice has helped her through many bad times. i One of the bad time* was when ardent Dr. PeOU Tun awakened love Ellen bad thought sh« would never f.-rl Rfta But, believing that Mark and Jnney would rnffer it j accepted the new life Peter offered, Ellen sent him aw. 1 . When her husband died, Ellen Brown wag left atone with two children to support. She opened a lea room in the little town of SimpBonville — the tea room that still is her means of livelihood. Although a young woman and an attractive one, Ellen felt that romance was over for her, that her duty to Mark, her son, and Janey, her daughter, must come before anything else. IN this backward look at the exciting moments in Young Widder Brown's life, you will find, just as they are heard on the air: Florence Freeman as Ellen Brown Ned Worn Anthony Loring Marilyn Er.tmc Janey Brown Arline Blackburn Barbara Storm Alexander Scourby . ._ Herbert Temple Dorothy Francia Victoria Loring Tom Hoter Uncle Joah Alice Yourman Maria Hawkins Young Widder Brown, conceived and produced by Frank and Anne Hummert, is heard Mondays through Fridays at 4: 45 P.M. EST, on NBC. r. Then wealthy, glamorous Herbert Temple tricil to *ca the wall Ellen had built around her heart. Security, ft tune, love lay at Ellen's feet — but once again the rhildre fearful of charing their mother wilh j "stronger," triumph* 37