Radio mirror (Jan-June 1948)

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^ArouaA me "uear^^ wim D ut\ SIDAY 1. One Sunday morning, some years ago, in the tiny town of Silver Springs, Colorado, two old miners found at their door an abandoned baby girl. Jackie and Lively, the miners, had no way of tracing the mysterious visitor who had left them this precious gift; they didn't really want to, for the infant's sweetness captured them at once. They called her Our Gal Sunday. 2. The old miners looked after their charge lovingly. Against the wind-swept mountains and vivid skies of Colorado, Sunday blossomed into beautiful womanhood— ^waiting, though she didn't realize it, for destiny to overtake her. And it did. Wealthy, handsome Lord Henry Brinthrope, one of Britain's most eligible young men, met Sunday; they fell deeply in love. On these pajes as on the air, Sunday is played by Vivian Smolen, Lord Henry by Karl Swenson, Kathy by Rnth Rnsaell, Fred Davis by Louis Neistat, Aunt Alice by Katharine Emmet. Produced by Frank and Anne Hummert, Our Gal Sunday is heard Monday through Friday. 12:45-1:00 P.M. EDT, on CSS. 38