Radio and television mirror (July-Dec 1951)

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OMECOMING R M 100 Editor's Note: When the Dennises of The Brighter Day lived in Three Rivers, Liz's friendship with Sam Winship very nearly blossomed into the romantic love which was already in Sam's heart. Coming as it did at the end of Liz's almost shattering love affair with Hollywood producer Nathan Eldridge, it never really grew into the kind of relationship which Liz knew she must have for marriage. But she did know, too, that although she would try to bury the memory of Nathan, the memory of Sam would remain with her always. For the first few hours after Elizabeth got back from Hollywood, she thought everything was going to be all right. It was all so wonderfully the same. Three Rivers itself, and Papa and the kids — even though one of the first things Patsy said was: "You'll be so used to glamor now, this old place is going to seem very dull." Liz laughed. "Do you think everyone in Hollywood rolls in mink and diamonds, darling? There are plenty of plain, everyday people there too. Marcia and Ben have a house just like — well, not like this, I do admit it's newer and fancier, but it's a plain house with plain people in it. Just like us." "Well of course, that's logical. Marcia being bur sister, she'd live much the way we live. I was thinking of those others — the ones Althea will be going around with. I don't really think the motion picture is the greatest art form we have today — but one can't help being curious. If Althea's (Continued on page 102) The Brighter Day is broadcast Monday through Friday, 2 :45 P.M. EST on stations of the Columbia Broadcasting System. Sponsored by Ivory Flakes. The longings of the heart sometimes exceed the limits of time and place but, as Liz Dennis eventually discovered, their fulfillment lies closer by My a