TV Radio Mirror (Jan - Jun 1959)

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l^y Son/*Si3.gsirf oot ^9 Any mother could be proud of such a shining Western star. My own pride in Will Hutchins goes even deeper — because of what he represents at heart By JANE HUTCHASON I Recently, I've kept house for Will — hoping he'll find "the" girl for the home and the children he has always wanted. SOMETIMES as I sit there, I still can't believe it! Other times, when I'm watching Sugarjoot on ABC-TV, I have to keep reminding myself that today's Will Hutchins, on our livingroom screen, really is the same little boy we named Marshall Lowell Hutchason, back in 1932. There are many miracles in life, but none more amazing to me than what the magic medium of television has wrought in one mother's book of memories. All our old friends and relatives still call him "Marshall," but, to prevent confusion in this story, I shall refer to {Continued on page 74) Will Hutchins stars as Tom Brewster in Sugarfoot, seen on 9 ABC-TV, alternate Tuesdays, from 7:30 to 8:30 P.M. EST, as * sponsored by American Chicle Co., Luden's, Inc., and others. Honest as the role he plays, Will tries to handle his fan mail personally. With his friend "Osi" — he's been wild about pets since he was a kid! His love of "theater" began with magic tricks before his schooldays.