TV Radio Mirror (Jan - Jun 1963)

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i)iiiiiilSK wmmik m Some twenty years ago, a brownhaired girl, sweet-faced and young, was entering a building on Sunset Boulevard. At the same time, a bachelor with a colorful past was exiting. They bumped and drew apart, murmuring apologies. As the bachelor held the door for her, he made a fast survey of the girl's charms. "That," he vowed, "is the girl I'm going to marry." A year almost to the day, he did just that— despite all the doubters who said, "They haven't a thing in common.". . ."And they were right," Donna Reed admits today. "But I felt down to my very bones that I should marry Tony for the sake of my children." (Continued on page 80)