Radio mirror (Jan-June 1948)

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THROUGH THE YEARS WITH I 3. Harry, not in the same financial class with Joan's friends, feared that the social whirl of Stanwood threatened his marriage. He bought a farm in Beechwood; it was here that little Sammy was born to the happiest of parents. 4. But Harry's worries had made him dependent on the sympathy of his secretary, Betty MacDonald. And at a party one night, Joan saw for herself what neighbor Irma Cameron had warned her of: Betty MacDonald was in love with Harry. 7. Saving Sammy, Betty was killed — Betty, who had parted Joan and Harry, and who had later married Steve Skidmore, the man Irma Cameron loved. Joan and Sammy returned to Beechwood; soon Baby Hope enlarged the family. 8. But Betty had left a legacy of trouble. Her cousin, Betty Scoffield, was found murdered in the Davis barn. So damaging was the evidence pointing to Harry that all the efforts of Joan and his mother could not prevent his conviction. 52 J