Radio and television mirror (July-Dec 1942)

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"It doesn't make sense, Tina, your talking like that. It isn't you. I — " He halted. Moms had come over and was standing beside me, looking into our faces. "I don't like to break up your chat, dear," she was saying. "But it's getting late and — " I glanced at Stan. He said, "I'll be at — at Rita's tonight, if there's — anything else. If you don't come, I'll know it's all settled." His eyes were somber. Moms seemed to study him and then she said, "Well, I think we'd best be going." Moms didn't talk much on the way home and when we reached the apartment she went straight to her room. There was a phone call and I heard her talking to Dad. It worried me a little because I knew he'd gone to see the doctor and at last I went to her room to ask her what it was. She was sitting on the bed, her face tired and worn. She looked up when I came in and said slowly, Tina — tell me about him." "About him?" "The boy in the store. Who is he?" I tried to pretend but it was no use. I should have guessed Moms would find out. And at last I had nothing to do but pour out the whole story, even though it seemed preposterous, even though I couldn't understand it myself. She listened in silence. When I was finished, I sat down beside her. "It's over and forgotten, Moms. I know it's hard to understand, but — " SHE stood up, walked away from me, over to the window. "Maybe I do understand, Tina." "Moms, you do? But — " "You see, I went through almost the same experience." Moms. My Moms. It was so hard to think of her being silly, losing her head over her heart. "Long ago," Moms said. "I guess I was about your age. I was going to marry a very fine young man. He hadn't made much success yet but everyone was sure he would. Then I met another boy, at a dance. He was terribly attractive, Tina, and likable and filled with such insane dreams." "Another boy?" "It wasn't unlike the situation you're in. Except for one thing." "You were smarter. You didn't let your heart run off with you, the way I almost did." She shook her head. "That's just it, Tina. I did — let my heart run off with me. Just that." "You mean, it was Dad — " "He was the other boy. I broke my engagement and your father and I ran away and were married. The man I was to have married — well, he's very wealthy today." I looked at her, unbelieving. I could picture her in my mind, something like me, only dressed in those funny, old-fashioned clothes. And losing her heart to — to my Dad. Losing her heart, just as I had been about to lose mine. It was strange, thinking of that, because Moms had never before talked about her romance with Dad. It was sort of their secret. "Moms," I said, "it was different How Nationally Advertised Brands GUARD and GUIDE Your Dollars... When the maker of a product advertises that product — he holds it under the glaring spotlight of public view. 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