Radio mirror (Jan-June 1947)

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BLONDIE and DAGVVOOD in a RADIO MIRROR PICTURE STORY \ 4. Comes evening — and insubordination in the ranks. Blondie, worn out by her efforts to build Dagwood up, has taken Cookie and Alexander to the movies. And when they come home, there's Dagwood breaking training with one of those sandwich creations. That man — after promising faithfully to be in bed by seven ! Fortunately, Blondie got home in time to snatch the Bumstead Special before it disappeared. Blondie, written by John L. Greene and directed by Don Bernard, is heard on CBS stations Sunday, 7:30 P.M., EST. Blondie is played by Penny Singleton, and Arthur Lake is Dagwood Hanley Stafford takes the part of Dagwood's boss, Mr. Dithers; Cora Dithers, his wife, is Elvia Allman; Harriet and Mr. Woodley are. played by Mary Jane Crofts and Frank Nelson; Alexander and Cookie, by Larry Sims and Marlene Ames; "Dimples" Wilson, by Veola Vonn; McGonnigle, by "Howard Petrie, program's announcer. 47