Radio and television mirror (Jan-June 1950)

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FOOLISH HEART i)v Eloise Winters I FIRST MET WALT AT A DANCE I was just a small town girl, so awkward and unsure of myself in all the excitement and gaiety of my first college affair. Then I saw him, or rather, Walt saw me. Before he even spoke I think I must have heen in love with him— Walt was so darkly handsome, so sophisticated, so supremely confident of his charm. That was the beginning. My roommate, Mary Jane, tried to warn me. She saw a side of Walt my love-blind eyes could never see; but I wouldn't listen. Not to her, not to anybody— all I knew was that with him I was all I always hoped to be; smart, gay and wanted , . . I could only hear my foolish heart. .-■■. ,-i^P; You know what happened then. Before I knew it, Walt was gone and I was alone— so terribly alone, afraid and so ashamed. I still don't know if what I did was right. Lew was Mary Jane's sweetheart, but he'd always been more than just a friend to me . . . it seemed the only answer. It was so easy to make him believe I loved him, to fan his liking into ardor. Within a few days we were married and I thought that now my child would have a name, a home, security. I've never told Lew about Walt and what there was between us— maybe that's why these things have happened. What would you have done? . . . wait until you know the Truth about-"MY FOOLISH HEART." js' SAMUEL GOLDWYN presents DANA ANDREWS • SUSAN HAYWARD MMY FOOLISH HEARr with Kent Smith • Lois Wheeler • Jesse Royce Landis • Robert Keith • Gigi Perreau Screen Play by Julius J. Epstein and Philip G. Epstein • Based on a story in the New Yorker by J. D. Salinger Distributed by RKO Radio Pictures, Inc. Directed by MARK ROBSON who gave you " Champion" and "Home of the Brave" 11