Radio mirror (Nov 1937-Apr 1938)

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By DON BECKER i FICTIONIZED By HOPE HALE ILLUSTRATED BY RAYMOND SISLEY BEGIN THIS RADIO DRAMA OF A BEAUTIFUL WOMAN WHO WIL LINGLY BECAME THE TOWN OUT CAST FOR A LOVE SHE'D LOST Here's the heroine, Mary, in The Life of Mary Sothern, heard on the CBS network at 5:15 P.M., Monday through Friday. 33 Editor's Note: When such radio-minded towns as Cincinnati and Chicago vote a program the most popular of all day-time broadcasts, it deserves more than local audiences. The Life of Mary Sothern, written and directed by Don Becker, is receiving that recognition this fall after three years on WLW and WGhl — on October 4th, it was introduced on the CBS network sponsored by Lehn & Fink. For all who have just begun to follow this program and for all who are seeking a corking good yarn, here is the complete story — in two parts. MARY." The man behind the great carved desk smiled. "You couldn't do that to me." "To you?" The girl came to attention, up out of the deep white chair. White silk outlined