TV Radio Mirror (Jan - Jun 1955)

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Daughters Connie and Liza are the eldest of Brooks and Eve Arden West's beloved children. To Eve Arden, children are always the most blessed event, no matter how they come into her happy home By GLADYS HALL Just suppose that you, like Eve Arden, had been married for years . . . and had adopted three children . . . and then had a baby of your own . . . what would you think, how would you feel, what would your reaction be? Surely, the miracle of birth would seem even more of a miracle, at that blessed moment! Eve Arden — the bachelor-girl schoolteacher of Our Miss Brooks fame — had actually been married eleven years in all ... a first marriage that lasted seven years, and four years of happy, completely happy, marriage to actor Brooks West . . . before her first baby was (Continued on page 97) Eve Arden is Our Miss Brooks, as heard on CBS Radio, Sun., 8 P.M. EST, for Anacin and other products — seen on CBS-TV, Fri., 9:30 P.M. EST, for General Foods. FAVORITE RADIO COMEDIENNE The farm is their haven. But Eve and Brooks have enjoyed most of their tours in the U.S. and Europe. They make their own "title cards" (below) for travel movies they've taken. 69