Radio stars (Oct 1934-Sept 1935)

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RADIO STARS DON'T KNOW (Left) Irene Hubbard, or the "Maria" you (mow, in the costume and pose of a story book character. (Below) Here is a good character study of Miss Hubbard, the actress and the mother. Rrhnquist father left the East. Her father was interested in a mine in Mexico and there the young couple hoped to make the fortune that would mean comfort and happiness for the child that was on the way. When the two lovers reached Texas they realized that it would not be long before that child would lie born to them. Irene's father, knowing the turmoil and uncertainty of Mexico in those days, decided it was wiser to go alone. Before he returned from his dangerous sortie into the Mexican wilderness, a daughter was born to his wife. They named the child "Irene". Irene Hubliard grew into an attractive, ambitious girl who, in her late teens, landed at Vassar and her destiny — dramatics. She loved every moment of it. And I don't need to tell you that her dearest love was Shakespeare. She tried out and was chosen for every Shakespearean play that the dramatic club put on. When she left school, I^ene persuaded a relative to put in a word for her with the producer (if a Shakespearean repertory company. She got the job. Then she fell in love with an actor. And Juliet told Romeo : "My bounty is as boundless as the sea. My love as deep; the more I give thee. The more I have, for both are infinite.' The sonorous, inspiring words {Continued or page 79) 53