Radio and television mirror (Jan-June 1950)

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*■*? Here are all of the people you've come to know and love in this warm and appealing story of a mother's devotion During her occasional visits to the Grosveno home on Beacon Hill, Stella Dallas often spends time rn the nursery X ^tPllalLouise and Rickey, her daughter Laurels vXl Stella is seated on the floor with her granddaughter ^ 1 her old friend, Minnie Grady, and Laurel, standing next 7oM^L£°» Laurel's husband, Dick Grosvenor as£mEa train for Rickey. Mrs Grosvenor, Dicks mother, disturbed by the noise, is at the doorway to investigate. PlaS their parts as you hear them on the air are: „ „ _ „ Anne Elstner Stella Dallas yivian gmolen Laurel . . . Grace Valentine Minme Grady Spencer Bentley Dick Grosvenor * ^ Mrs. Grosvenor These episodes in the later life of Stella Dallas are based on the novel of that name by Olive Higgins Prouty and are written by Anne Hummer! Stella Dallas is heard Monday through Friday at 4:15 P.M., EST, on NBC. Sponsored by Phillips Milk of Magnesia, Ironized Yeast and Bayer Aspirin.