Radio mirror (Jan-June 1947)

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■!»■■*■■■»■■■■■ . DICK GROSVENOR, Laurel's husband, and his socially prominent mother, represent a kind of life very different from that in which Laurel was raised by Stella. But Dick, loving Laurel, is understanding. It is his mother who dominates and makes demands on Laurel and Stella Louise, and finally forces a situation that leads to Laurel's leaving the Grosvenor home, and going to Stella. (Dick Grosvenor played by Spencer Bentley, Mrs. Grosvenor by Jane Houston) 54 DR. ALAN SIMMS, anxious to help extricate Stella and Laurel from a dangerous situation, is hampered by his promise to keep Laurel's secret — that she is going to have another child. (John Brewster) These episodes in the life of Stella Dallas are based on the famous novel of that name by Olive Higgina Prouty, and are written by Anne Hummer I, Stella Dallas is heard Monday through Friday from 4:15-4:30 P.M., EST, on NBC.