Radio and television mirror (Jan-June 1942)

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THE STORY OF or IN LIVING PORTRAITS Now, in beautiful album photographs, you can see as well as hear the lovable people who have brought you so many listening hours of happiness and romance li! MARY MARLIN (right) is charming and feminine, hut she is also clear-headed, courageous and the center of everything that happens in her community. When you first met her, she was mostly concerned with making a home for her husband, Joe, who was a young lawyer, and their son, Davey. Then Joe was elected to the U. S. Senate and shortly afterwards left on a mission to Russia, where he disappeared. Mary assumed Joe's position in the Senate. Since then, she has been courted by Rufus Kane, President of the United States, and David Post, Joe's old law partner. Mary has accepted David's proposal of marriage, believing that her husband is dead. Whatever happens, Mary's life will continue in a rich and exciting way. (Played by Anne Seymour) DAVID POST (left) is a kind, true friend of Joe and Mary Marlin. He has loved Mary for a good many years, but, out of loyalty to Joe, never mentioned this until all hope of Joe's return had been abandoned. On that fatal night when Joe returned, David asked Mary to marry him and told her of his love. Mary really thinks she loves David, hut it's not the kind of love she had for Joe. She sees in David a sweetness and a dependability which are lacking in most men, and knows that he loves her and understands her as few people do. Whether or not David wins Mary, he will still go on loving her, still continue being the best friend she has ever had and the most considerate. He is a man to love, admire and respect. (Played by Carleton Brickert) N>»f Monfhl Reod ih* complete »tory of Mory Morlln oi a thrilling romantic novel 18 RADIO AND TELEVISION IVURBOR